You’ve woken up in what appears to be a paradise filled with various magical creatures that you can capture, train, and work with. You have access to wondrous technology that allows you to craft fantastic devices like wooden boxes. Everything is going swimmingly untilPalworldtasks you withmaking a ranchand you realize there’s no room until you move the saunas. Just how are you to move that building?

They paved paradise and put up a parking lot

The long and short of it is, that you’re able to’t. Once a “building” has been put down, there’s no moving it. I use quotations because there’s no singular building. Everything crafted, from a structural standpoint, using the Foundations subset, is comprised of individual pieces.Palworldcan’t account for the structure as a whole.

Of course, that’s a moot point, as there simply isn’t moving anything in a base once it’s been placed. Players must destroy whatever it is that needs to be moved, get some materials refunded for the effort, and simply rebuild it elsewhere.

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This can make base building a touch difficult as you unlock new options from the Technology pool and want to implement them. To add insult to injury,Palworldlacks a quality-of-life feature present in titles like7 Days to DieandARK: Survival Evolved: upgrading. That’s right, going from wood to stone to metal isn’t possible without destroying the current piece and building anew. It’s super frustrating.

Until an option is implemented that doesn’t require demolishing a base like an episode ofFixer Upper, try not to fret too much if you find a base redesign is necessary. Your base is a living, breathing thing that grows alongside you and your Pals.

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