Discover how the Palworld glass architecture set transforms base building with style and visibility, making your Pals' home both safe and stunning.
Let me tell you, building in Palworld used to be about survival – slapping together some wood and stone, then upgrading to cold, hard metal. It was functional, sure, but about as cozy as a Palsphere factory. My Pals were either crammed inside a dark box or left shivering in the rain. I longed for a home that was both a fortress and a gallery, a place where my favorite companions could live in safety and style. Then, the Sakurajima update arrived in 2026, and it brought the solution, shining and clear as day: glass. Finally, I could build my dream palace and let everyone see the magnificent creatures I've collected!
Unlocking the Crystal Kingdom
Forget grinding for rare schematics! The path to architectural brilliance is surprisingly straightforward. Once you hit level 39, you'll find the glorious "Glass Architecture Set" waiting for you in the Technology menu for a mere two Technology Points. It's the best investment I've ever made. The set isn't just one or two pieces; it's a complete building system. I'm talking about:
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Glass Base (The sparkling foundation!)
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Glass Wall & Wall with Glass Windows
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Glass Triangular Wall (For those fancy angles)
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Glass Roof & Glass Slanted Roof
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Glass Stairs (So your Pals can ascend in style)
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Wall with Glass Door (Grand entrances, obviously)
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Glass Pillar (For structural drama)
Seriously, it's everything you need. You can finally ditch those clunky metal walls that make your base look like a storage shed and build something... elegant.

The "See-Through" Revolution: More Than Just Pretty Walls
Now, the real magic isn't just in how it looks—it's in what it does. You can see right through it! This isn't like the old Viewing Cage, which felt like displaying Pals in a tiny, sad aquarium. No, sir. With glass, I create fully functioning structures. My Anubis can relax on a plush bed inside, and I can watch him meditate from my garden. My Frostallion grazes in its glass-enclosed stable, a living snow globe of beauty. They get full shelter from raids and the elements, and I get a 24/7 live stream of my favorite buddies. It's a win-win! The environment stays visually connected, too. No more ugly walls blocking the sunset over the bamboo forests.
Gathering the Sparkly Goods: What You Really Need
Alright, time for the practical bit. To build with glass, you don't need some mythical "glass ore." The recipe is deceptively simple but requires stockpiling:
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Stone (Lots of it. Get your Digtoise on a permanent mining assignment.)
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Paldium Fragments (Always handy to have a stash.)
Here’s a quick breakdown of what a medium-sized glass manor might cost you:
| Material | Estimated Quantity for a Starter Villa | Best Pal for the Job |
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| Stone | 500-700 units | Digtoise / Tombat |
| Paldium Fragments | 150-200 units | Any mining Pal in a Stone Pit |
| Your Patience | Infinite | You, the Architect! |
And here's my hot take: dismantle your old metal base. I know, I know, it feels like a step back. But think about it! In 2026, you need those metal ingots for all the new high-tier gear and gadgets. Reclaiming those materials from your ugly old metal box and reinvesting them into a glorious glass estate is not just smart—it's visionary resource management. My old base? Gone. Recycled. Its spirit now lives on as a gleaming observatory.
Living the Transparent Dream
So, why choose glass over ultra-strong metal? Because my Pals deserve better than a bunker! Glass is polished (literally and figuratively). It says, "I have conquered this world, and now I shall admire its beauty—and my Pals—from within a crystal palace." It's about moving beyond mere survival into an era of showcase living.
Building my glass base was the most satisfying project I've undertaken. Watching a Jormuntide Ignis swim in its custom, glass-walled pool habitat... chef's kiss! 🏆 No bars, no cages, just pure, unobstructed admiration. If you're still holed up in a metal cube, you're living in the past. The future is clear, bright, and absolutely stunning. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go polish my Glass Pillars. A showroom this fine doesn't maintain itself!