Palworld players are building some impressive bases

Although my friends and I just sleep in straw beds and eat berries, this is not the only way to live Palworld. Innovative players use the game’s tools to build impressive structures: from castles and island oases to taverns and strip clubs. Yes, you read that correctly.

Palworld‘s build tools are so clunky, especially on PC, so I find it particularly impressive when someone lives in anything bigger than a square box of a house big enough to fit just a bed – let alone a sprawling castle on a hill.

One of the most impressive buildings I have seen is from Reddit user isiell, who built a castle on a remote piece of land full of coal and iron. In a video clip posted to Reddit, Isiell flies around on a Pal to get a good look at the multi-story castle before heading inside to check out the Pal Workshop, library, and Pal landing pad. I could never have dreamed of something so decadent.

Another Reddit user, Parking distance 2153, created a tropical resort with a modern building near a waterfall. Similarly, AlibeDC took advantage of a nearby waterfall build a charming village that looks right The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.

But my favorite Palworld base so far is from Square_Intern_3380, which created a cottagecore village on a mountainside. It’s not only beautiful, but also functional: they said it was raid-proof And near a coal and ore deposit. It has everything: a bar, a town square with a fountain, and merchants who are captured and forced to sell their wares. Square_Intern_3380 said that they have three bases on their server, and this one is purely for fun – let’s call it a vacation home. The breeding and production work takes place at the other two bases.

Now for the weird. One Reddit user created Noah’s Ark for Pals, which actually has a practical design. And yes, we are at the strip club. I’m sure you can guess which Pal works there. If you don’t know, check #69 in your Paldeck — Lovander is “looking for a night of love” with people, according to the entry.

With enough effort you can install seemingly anything Palworld. You just have to be willing to put up with the building tools that are currently available; it feels almost impossible for me to create something this beautiful with a controller, but I imagine it’s much easier on PC.