Here is how it’s possible for you to get and farm ancient civilization parts in Palworld.
Palworld is currently inEarly Access, which means that the information below is liable to change over time.
This update includes the remaining requirements to assist you further.
In addition, it also details how to complete these upgrades when new resources are required.
Your baselevel is shared between all of your bases.
Level
Pals
Bases
Upgrade Requirements
Notes
1
This is your base level.
2
Build a Wooden Chest.
Minimum Player Level: 2
A Wooden Chest costs 15 Wood and 5 Stone.
3
Build a Primitive Workbench and a Shoddy Bed.
Minimum Player Level: 3
A Primitive Workbench costs 2 Wood.
4
Build a Feed Box and a Straw Pal Bed.
Minimum Player Level: 4
These items only require Wood and Fiber.
5
Build a Campfire and Berry Plantation.
6
Build a Pal Gear Workbench and a Statue of Power.
7
Build a Crusher, Stone Pit, and Logging Site.
8
Build a Hot Spring, Primitive Furnace, and Berry Plantation.
Minimum Player Level: 10
The new resources you’ll need here are Pal Fluids and Flame Organs.
9
Build a High Quality Workbench and a Medieval Medicine Workbench.
Minimum Player Level: 12
You’ll need Ingots and Nails at this tier.
10
Build a Cooler Box and a Sphere Workbench.
These are obtained from ice-elemental Pals, such as Pengullet.
11
Build a Cooking Pot, Wheat Plantation, and Mill.
12
Build a Weapon Workbench.
Minimum Player Level: 20
This is a simple tier but expensive.
You’ll need at least 40 Ore to be able to supply all the Ingots and Nails you need.
13
Build two Fluffy Pal Beds.
Minimum Player Level: 24
14
Build a Sphere Line Factory and a Power Generator.
These are obtained from Pals such as Jolthog and Univolt.
15
Build a Weapon Line Factory and a High Quality Hot Spring.
Minimum Player Level: 32
This tier requires two rare items,CementandHigh Quality Pal Oil.
The items required for these constructions must be placedinsideyour bases.
The maximum number of Palscan be adjusted in the World Setting.
Palworld’s breeding mechanics are complex, but understanding them is the key to optimisation.