Glass buildings in Palworld
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How to get glass buildings in Palworld

Those in glass houses should not throw Pal Spheres...

The Sakurajima update to Palworld has brought a lot of new and exciting things to the game. Outside of new Pals and areas to explore, one thing that has people excited is the new building type — Glass. 

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If you’ve ever wanted to build a greenhouse, or you want to trap some Pals in small transparent boxes to observe what they do, you’re in luck. There’s now a full range of glass building pieces which can be used alone, or alongside any other type of building structure. 

How to build a Glass building in Palworld

Reflections in a glass roof in Palworld
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To unlock glass buildings, you’ll need to reach at least level 38. The set will cost you 2 Technology Points, and once purchased you’ll have access to the following building pieces. Each piece you place will use up 1 Stone and 2 Paldium Fragments:

  • Glass Base
  • Glass Wall
  • Wall with Glass Windows
  • Glass Triangular Wall
  • Glass Roof
  • Glass Slanted Roof
  • Glass Stairs
  • Wall with Glass Door
  • Glass Pillar

Glass buildings are surprisingly sturdy and, like Stone or Metal walls, they do not burn. This makes them perfect as a defense structure for the base, as you can still see what’s coming through the walls. 

These glass buildings are also a solid alternative to Viewing Cages, which take up a lot of space. A 1×1 box for a Pal is easy to build and doesn’t cost a lot of resources, meaning you can display your favorites. You could even build a zoo, if you’re that way inclined, without all the lag issues that Viewing Cages can sometimes bring. 


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