How to Get Amusement Furniture Set: Level 46, 5 Pieces
How to unlock the Amusement Furniture Set in Palworld: technology level 46 for 1 point, all five pieces with exact recipes, the 110 Ingot the full set costs, and the fastest way to farm Cloth, Ice Organ and the Circuit Board.

The Amusement Furniture Set is a one-point technology at level 46 that drops an arcade cabinet, a claw machine, a cola vending machine, an old TV and a soccer goal into your build menu. This guide covers the unlock level and point cost, all five pieces with their exact recipes, the 110 Ingot the complete set costs, and how to cover the three awkward materials — Cloth, Ice Organ and a Circuit Board — without stalling your base.
Amusement Furniture Set at a Glance
This is the arcade corner of the Palworld Technology Tree — five pure-decoration pieces for a single technology point, which makes it one of the best point-per-piece deals in the whole Furniture category. The in-game blurb is unusually reassuring for a decoration set: your Pals keep on working around it, so an arcade room costs you nothing in base productivity. Nothing here needs power or a worker assigned, and there is no parent technology to buy first, so your character level is the only wall between you and a game room.
| What | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Technology unlock — decorative furniture set |
| Technology level | Lv. 46 |
| Technology points | 1 (normal points, not Ancient) |
| Pieces unlocked | 5 — arcade cabinet, claw machine, vending machine, TV, soccer goal |
| Prerequisite | None — no parent technology to purchase first |
| Build menu tab | Furniture |
| Total cost for all five | 110 Ingot + 20 Fiber + 5 Cloth + 20 Wood + 2 Ice Organ + 1 Circuit Board |
| Power required | No — none of the five pieces draw electricity |
| Work effect | None — Pals keep working normally around all five |
| Actually usable | No — every piece is scenery, none of them can be played or shopped at |
Unlock Requirements Checklist
Only one line on this list is a real gate. Level 46 is the wall; by that point a single spare technology point is pocket change, and four of the six materials are things you already stockpile. The two that can stop you cold are the Circuit Board for the TV and the Ice Organ for the vending machine, and both have cheap workarounds covered further down. If you are short on points, remember that only the Amusement set and the Street Lamp Set cost a single point at level 46 — everything else on that row runs 2 to 5.
| Requirement | Value | How hard |
|---|---|---|
| Character level | 46 | The only hard gate — no shortcut |
| Technology points | 1 | Trivial by level 46 |
| Prerequisite tech | None | Nothing to unlock first |
| Smelting setup | A furnace to turn Ore into Ingot | You have had one since the early game |
| Circuit Board | 1 | Craft it or fish one out of the water |
| Ice Organ | 2 | 600 gold from a merchant, or one Ice Pal kill |
All 5 Amusement Furniture Pieces and Recipes
Every piece is buildable the moment you buy the technology — the set does not unlock in stages. The Arcade Game Cabinet is the one to build first because it is the only piece in the set with a single-material recipe, so you can slap one down the second you have 30 Ingot spare. The Old TV is the cheapest by raw tonnage at just 20 Wood plus one part, but that part is the Circuit Board, which is the priciest single component in the whole set. Ingot dominates everything else: three of the five pieces want 30 apiece.
| Piece | Recipe | Build it when |
|---|---|---|
| 30 Ingot | First — one material, no gathering detour | |
| 30 Ingot + 5 Cloth | Once your ranch has spat out 10 Wool | |
| 30 Ingot + 2 Ice Organ | After any trip through the Snowfields | |
| 20 Ingot + 20 Fiber | Anytime — Fiber is 10 Wood at a workbench | |
| 20 Wood + 1 Circuit Board | Last — the Circuit Board is the bottleneck |
Arcade Game Cabinet
Thirty Ingot and nothing else, which makes this the simplest recipe in the set and the natural anchor for a game room. The cabinet is broken in-fiction and cannot be played, so treat it purely as a wall piece — it lines up nicely against a flat interior wall next to the claw machine. Because it needs no secondary material, it is also the piece to spam if you want a full arcade row rather than a single showpiece.
Claw Machine
The claw crane runs 30 Ingot plus 5 Cloth, and the Cloth is the only reason this one takes planning. Five Cloth is 10 Wool at a workbench, which a wool ranch covers overnight for free. Like the cabinet, it is decorative only — the machine is jammed and there is no prize to win — but it is the tallest piece in the set and reads best in a corner where its silhouette shows.
Cola Vending Machine
Thirty Ingot and 2 Ice Organ — the organs are flavour-perfect for a chilled drinks machine and cost all of 600 gold if you would rather buy than hunt. It does not actually sell anything, so do not park it expecting a vending stop for your guild. Two organs is a low enough ask that a single Pierdon Cryst kill covers it twice over.
Soccer Goal
The cheapest metal cost in the set at 20 Ingot, paired with 20 Fiber — and Fiber is the most trivial material here, since one Wood converts into two Fiber, making the whole net 10 logs. This is the only outdoor-friendly piece of the five, so it belongs on open ground rather than inside a building. Kicking a Lamball through it scores you exactly zero points, which the game is very clear about.
Old TV
Twenty Wood and one Circuit Board, and that single board is worth more gold than every other material in the set combined. The screen loops footage of Pengullet forever, which is the best joke in the set and reason enough to build it. Save this one for last unless you already have a spare board sitting in a chest from fishing.
Total Material Cost for the Full Set
Built end to end, the set costs 110 Ingot, 20 Fiber, 5 Cloth, 20 Wood, 2 Ice Organ and 1 Circuit Board. Trace those back to raw inputs and it is really 220 Ore, 30 logs, 10 Wool, 2 organs and one board — the ore is 90% of the actual work, and everything else is an afternoon. If you tried to buy the buyable half outright you would spend roughly 22,000 gold on ore alone at 100 gold a piece, which is why nobody does that.
| Material | Total needed | Raw input | Fastest source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 110 | 220 Ore | Mine ore nodes, smelt at a furnace | |
| 20 | 10 Wood | Workbench conversion, 1 Wood → 2 Fiber | |
| 5 | 10 Wool | Wool ranch, or 200 gold per Wool | |
| 20 | 20 Wood | Lumber nodes or a Logging Site | |
| 2 | — | 300 gold each, or any Ice Pal drop | |
Circuit Board | 1 | 2 Quartz + 1 Polymer | Craft it, or fish junk in the Snowfields |
How to Get Ingot
Ingot is the whole guide in one line: 110 of them, smelted two Ore at a time, for 220 ore total. There are 1,632 ore nodes in the world, so open the Palworld Interactive Map with the ore layer on and pick a cluster within sprint range of a fast travel point — mining is the only method that scales to a number this big. Buying is technically possible at 100 gold per ore from a Wandering Trader, but 22,000 gold for decorations is a poor trade at any point in the game.
Kill Pierdon for the Best Per-Kill Ore Rate
Pierdon is the strongest ore dropper in the game at a guaranteed 4-5 per kill, ahead of the 2-3 that Gorirat Terra and Digtoise give. Even so, 220 ore is roughly fifty Pierdon kills, so treat this as a top-up rather than the plan. The better use of a Pierdon is capturing a few and putting them to work at your base while you mine nodes yourself.
Send Pals on Ore Expeditions While You Play
Palworld Expeditions are the passive lane here, and ore is one of the cheapest rewards to farm this way. Verdant Hollow and Secret Realm of the Forest are both Easy, both run 30 minutes, and both return 30-50 ore at a 100% rate — two full cycles of either covers a third of your bill while you are off doing something else. Queue them the moment you buy the technology and the ore will be waiting by the time you have mined the rest.
How to Get Cloth for the Claw Machine
Five Cloth is 10 Wool, and the correct answer is a ranch, not a shop. Put Lamball, Melpaca or Cremis on a Palworld Pal Ranch and wool piles up while you do literally anything else — Melpaca and Cremis are the higher-output producers of the three. If you are impatient, Caravan, Dungeon, Village and Wander shops all sell Wool at 200 gold, so 10 of them is 2,000 gold; buying finished Cloth from a Caravan Shop at 480 each is strictly worse at 2,400 gold for the same five.
| Wool source | Wool per kill | Ranch tier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Melpaca | 2-5 guaranteed | Tier 2 | Best all-round pick — 270 spawn points in the wild |
Cremis | 1-2 guaranteed | Tier 2 | Same ranch tier as Melpaca, 200 spawn points |
Lamball | 1-3 guaranteed | Tier 1 | 351 spawn points — the easiest one to find |
Kingpaca | 5 guaranteed | Not a producer | Highest single drop, but it will not work a ranch |
How to Get Ice Organ for the Vending Machine
You need exactly two, and 32 different Pals drop Ice Organ at a 100% rate, so this is the least stressful material on the list. Any single Ice-type kill in the Snowfields finishes the job — Pierdon Cryst gives 4-5 and actually spawns in the wild, while Frostallion hands over 10 in one go if you happen to be fighting it anyway. If you cannot be bothered, Caravan, Desert and Dungeon shops all stock organs at 300 gold, so the vending machine's entire organic cost is 600 gold.
| Source | Ice Organ | Why bother |
|---|---|---|
Frostallion | 10 guaranteed | Biggest single haul in the game |
Pierdon Cryst | 4-5 guaranteed | Best rate among Pals that spawn in the open world |
Bastigor | 2-5 guaranteed | Wild spawns, no summoning needed |
Foxcicle | 2-3 guaranteed | Also produces organs passively on a ranch |
Penking | 1-3 guaranteed | Convenient if you are already boss hunting |
Mau Cryst | Ranch output | Set and forget — no combat at all |
How to Get the Circuit Board for the Old TV
This is the one genuinely expensive component in the set — a single Circuit Board is worth 2,500 gold, more than the other five materials combined, and no merchant sells one. Crafting is the reliable route: 2 Quartz plus 1 Polymer, where the quartz comes from the 607 Pure Quartz nodes on the Palworld Interactive Map and the polymer is 2 Pal Oil and 1 Sulfur. It is also a slow craft, so start it before you go mining rather than after.
The lazy alternative is fishing. Junk hauls pull Circuit Boards in batches of 1-3, and the Snowfields are far and away the best water for it at a 28.6% junk share, with Sakurajima, Feybreak and Sunreach Isle each sitting at 20%. If you already run a fishing rotation, you very likely have a board in storage and can skip the crafting chain entirely — check before you spend quartz on it.
Wood and Fiber Are the Free Part
Thirty logs cover both the Old TV's 20 Wood and the Soccer Goal's 20 Fiber, since one Wood converts into two Fiber at a workbench. There are 4,654 lumber nodes across the world — open the Palworld Interactive Map with the lumber layer on if you somehow need to go looking — but by level 46 a Logging Site at your base has almost certainly buried you in wood already. A Wandering Trader will also sell logs at 12 gold each, which is the rare case where buying a material is genuinely cheaper than walking to it.
Where the Set Fits in the Furniture Tree
Level 46 ends the longest decoration drought in the tree: the previous purely ornamental furniture set is the Leather Chair Set at level 38, eight levels earlier. It arrives alongside the Street Lamp Set on the same row, and the two of them are the only 1-point technologies at that level — everything else at 46, from Pal Metal Armor to the Sulfur Quarry, costs 4 or 5. At five pieces it is also the largest late-game furniture set until the Barricade Set at 49, and unlike the Street Lamp Set nothing in it needs to be wired to a generator.
| Set | Level | Points | Pieces | Power needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leather Chair Set | 38 | 1 | 4 | No |
| Amusement Furniture Set | 46 | 1 | 5 | No |
| Street Lamp Set | 46 | 1 | 4 | Yes — requires electricity |
| Emergency Exit Sign Set | 47 | 1 | 2 | No |
| Traffic Control Set | 48 | 1 | 4 | No |
| Barricade Set | 49 | 1 | 5 | No |
Summary
Hit level 46, spend 1 technology point, and all five amusement pieces open at once. The full set costs 110 Ingot, 20 Fiber, 5 Cloth, 20 Wood, 2 Ice Organ and 1 Circuit Board — which really means mining 220 Ore and sorting out one Circuit Board, because everything else is a rounding error. None of it is functional and none of it slows your Pals down, so build it wherever it looks best.
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