Palworld 1.0 Base Building: All the New Parts, Foundations & Furniture
Palworld 1.0 didn't just add Pals and story — it quietly overhauled how you build. The headline is a wave of new building parts, foundations and furniture that make base construction more flexible, more stylish and far less fiddly. From glass and Japanese-style foundations to an Aquatic Construction Kit that finally lets you build out over water, the 1.0 update (launched July 10, 2026) turns the base builder from a functional necessity into a genuine creative sandbox.
What's new in the 1.0 building set
The 1.0 patch — one of the largest Palworld has ever shipped, with notes running past 10,000 words — layers new categories on top of the existing wood, stone and metal tiers. Here's the quick map of what you can now build with.
| New part | What it does |
|---|---|
| Glass Foundation / glass set | Industrial-strength glass foundations, walls and facilities for bright, modern builds |
| Japanese-Style Foundation | Clean base pieces for traditional Japanese-style architecture |
| Aquatic Construction Kit | Build along shorelines and out over the sea — true offshore bases |
| Slanted Triangular Roof (Inverted) | Inverted roof and corner variants across wood, stone, metal, glass, Japanese and clean styles |
| Ancient-civilization parts | A full set: foundations, walls, roofs, stairs, doors, windows, pillars, fences and specialized structures |
| Faux Greenery variants | Decorative foliage in multiple colors and biomes |
| Clinic | A dedicated base facility (standard and Ancient versions) |
| High-Quality Monitoring Stand | Upgraded monitoring station tied to Pal sanity (SAN) management |
| Furniture expansion | New decorative pieces for interiors |
Foundations: glass and Japanese-style
Two new foundation families anchor the update. The Glass Foundation is made of industrial-strength glass and acts as a base for walls and facilities — per paldb it unlocks at Technology level 45, costs 1 Stone plus 2 Paldium Fragment, and carries 2000 HP with 4 Defense. Worth noting: the "brand-new in 1.0" framing for glass specifically is still a little fuzzy, since paldb's Glass Foundation page carries an older version stamp — treat it as the glass set being surfaced and expanded rather than invented from scratch.
The Japanese-Style Foundation is unambiguously part of the 1.0 aesthetic push, giving builders a clean base for pagoda-style roofs, sliding-door walls and zen courtyards.
The Aquatic Construction Kit
The most requested addition. The Aquatic Construction Kit lets you build along shorelines and out at sea — what GamingBolt bills as "offshore base building." If you've ever wanted a stilted fishing village, a floating dock for water Pals, or a base that spills out onto the waves, this is the toolset that makes it possible.
Inverted roofs and corner pieces
The Slanted Triangular Roof (Inverted) and its inverted corner variations close a long-standing gap in the roofing system. These pieces span multiple materials — wood, stone, metal, glass, Japanese-style and clean — so complex multi-tier rooflines finally snap together without ugly holes. Just as importantly, 1.0 fixed a raft of building bugs: flickering, gaps, clipping and shadow-rendering errors that used to appear when you combined walls, roofs and foundations.
Ancient-civilization parts and new facilities

The Ancient-civilization parts are the deepest new theme in 1.0, a complete architectural language of foundations, walls, roofs, stairs, doors, windows, pillars and fences, plus specialized structures like the Ancient Pal Passage Entrance. Several facilities ship in both a standard and an Ancient flavor, letting you keep a consistent look across the whole base.
Two facilities stand out:
- Clinic — a new base facility for tending to your Pals, available as a standard Clinic and an Ancient Clinic. Its exact in-game function is still emerging; paldb confirms the item but detailed stats aren't fully documented yet.
- High-Quality Monitoring Stand — an upgraded monitoring station (with an Ancient Monitoring Stand variant) that paldb associates with reducing Pal SAN (sanity) depletion. The precise recovery magnitude isn't officially spelled out, so tune it in-game rather than trusting a fixed number.
Furniture and decoration

Decoration got a real glow-up. The Faux Greenery line now includes variants like Faux Crimson Foliage, Faux Golden Foliage and Faux Cherry Blossoms, plus terrain-matched greenery for tropical, snowy, desert and bamboo environments — so your landscaping fits the biome instead of fighting it.
On the furniture side, paldb names new pieces including the Tidy Round Table, Tidy Square Table, an Arcade Game Cabinet, and collectible Jetragon Statue and Frostallion Statue centerpieces. That's a representative slice rather than the full list — Pocketpair added more than paldb has enumerated, so expect to find extras once you're browsing the build menu in-game.
How to start building with the new parts
- Update your game (and your server) to Palworld 1.0 — the parts appear in the build menu once you're on the current build.
- Open the Technology tree and unlock the relevant entries; the Glass Foundation, for example, sits at Technology level 45.
- Gather materials. Most new parts follow existing patterns — Stone, Paldium Fragment and tier-appropriate resources — though exact recipes for the Aquatic Kit, Clinic, Monitoring Stand and Ancient parts are still being catalogued by the community.
- Enter build mode, pick the new category (Aquatic, Ancient, Glass, Japanese-style), and place foundations first — water and shoreline pieces snap differently from land foundations.
- Layer walls, then roofs. Use the inverted triangular roof and corner variants to cap multi-level structures cleanly.
Practical tips
- Lay your foundation theme first. Ancient, glass and Japanese sets each have matching walls and roofs, so committing to one look up front avoids mismatched seams.
- Use the Aquatic Kit to expand a cramped inland base outward over water instead of flattening more terrain.
- Park a High-Quality Monitoring Stand near your work Pals to help keep sanity topped up during long production shifts.
- Exact costs and unlock levels for most 1.0 parts are still emerging — check the in-game Technology tree rather than assuming old recipes.
On your own Palworld 1.0 server

Ambitious 1.0 bases — offshore platforms, sprawling ancient citadels, multi-tier glass towers — are best built on a world that never sleeps. A gamever dedicated server keeps your base persistent 24/7 so your Pals keep working and your structures keep standing even when you log off, supports crossplay so friends on any platform can help haul stone, and gives you one-click backups and updates so jumping onto the 1.0 build (and rolling back a bad build session) takes seconds.
Conclusion
Palworld 1.0's building update is more than a fresh coat of paint — it's a new palette of foundations, roofs, facilities and decor that finally lets bases match your imagination, on land or at sea. Exact recipes and unlock levels for the newest parts are still being pinned down by the community, but the creative ceiling has jumped dramatically. Grab a plot, pick a theme, and start building.
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