A Palworld player has come up with a clever farming method that saves heaps of space in your base.
Palworld’s terrific blend of survival, crafting, and creature collection has rocketed it to the second most-played game of all time on the Steam charts. These interlinking components have enthralled millions of players.
It’s relatively open-ended playstyle and just enough early access jank have inspired some astonishing creativity from Palworld players. Pal Tamers of all types have shown off a bunch of neat tricks like instigating gang warfare to annihilate bosses or turning your base into a functioning water slide.
The next development from creatively gifted Palworld players comes courtesy of Reddit user u/MaleficentPhysics268. They’ve found a way to stack multiple Plantations on top of one another which is way more useful than it sounds at first.
What u/MaleficentPhysics268 calls “consolidated farming 2.0” is actually an improvement on an earlier experiment. After some fooling around, they’ve figured out how to stack multiple Plantations in Palworld on top of one another. The best part is, it works.
All of the food produced by the plantations is obtainable by Pals around your base because according to u/MaleficentPhysics268, the crops “pop out on top”. What this means is that rather than taking up a bunch of space by putting large Plantations next to one another, you can adopt vertical farming.
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To do it, you need to be able to build a Stool, a Tire, and any of Palworld’s four types of Plantation. You’ll also need a can-do attitude because, let’s face it, Palworld’s snapping can be a little finicky.
To set up your vertical farm, you’ll need to craft a Stool, then get ready to set up a Plantation and try to get it to snap to that stool. Once it’s in place, dismantle the Stool and do the same thing with a Tire underneath. The third Plantation should just slot in under your two floating Plantations.
u/MaleficentPhysics268 has said that they’re going to continue experimenting to see if they can stack Plantations higher for more food output.
Their original post was shared on the r/PalworldEngineering Subreddit and if you’re interested in following their progress or finding other nifty base hacks, it’s worth a look.