How to Get Carpet Set: Level 9 and All 4 Carpets
How to unlock the Carpet Set in Palworld: technology level 9 for one point, all four carpet recipes, the full 8 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland and 1 High Quality Pal Oil bill, and the 16 Wool hiding behind the Cloth.

The Carpet Set is a one-point technology at level 9 that adds four floor rugs to your build menu — the Antique Carpet, the Antique Red Carpet, the Antique Green Carpet and the Antique Long Carpet. This guide covers the unlock level, all four recipes, the full 8 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland and 1 High Quality Pal Oil bill, and the 16 Wool you have to shear before any of it happens.
Carpet Set at a Glance
Twelve items total. That is the whole bill for all four carpets, and it makes the Carpet Set the smallest material spend of any furniture set in the first twenty technology levels — and the smallest four-piece set anywhere on the tree, beating the level 49 Road Sign Set and its 20 Ingot. The catch is what those twelve items are. There is no Wood or Stone in this set at all; every piece runs on Cloth plus one organ drop, so the cost is not measured in trees felled but in Pals sheared and killed. It is also the first set on the tree that asks you for a High Quality Pal Oil, which at level 9 is genuinely inconvenient.
| What | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Technology unlock — decorative floor rugs |
| Technology level | Lv. 9 |
| Technology points | 1 (normal point, not Ancient) |
| Pieces unlocked | 4 — Antique Carpet, Antique Red Carpet, Antique Green Carpet, Antique Long Carpet |
| Prerequisite technology | None on the set itself — but you need the level 4 Cloth technology to make the Cloth |
| Build menu tab | Furniture (all four) |
| Total cost to build all four | 8 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland, 1 High Quality Pal Oil |
| True raw cost | 16 Wool plus the four organs, since every Cloth is 2 Wool |
| Weight of the full bill | 9.7 — the lightest set you will ever haul home |
| Effect | Decoration only. No work stat, no buff, no power draw |
How to Unlock the Carpet Set
Reach character level 9, open the Palworld Technology Tree and spend one normal point. Nothing gates it — no parent technology, no schematic, no boss. The real question at level 9 is what you spend your points on instead, because the row is 13 points deep and you will not have 13. The Hot Spring at 2 points is the row's priority buy since it is the first proper SAN recovery you get, and the two outfits at 3 points each are the difference between exploring the cold and volcanic zones and dying in them. Carpets are the cheapest thing on the row and the least urgent, which is exactly why they are a fine pick-up later once the important unlocks are paid for. Nothing here is permanent either — a Statue of Power refunds points, and how to get more technology points covers where the rest of them come from.
| Level 9 technology | Points | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Carpet Set | 1 | Four decorative floor rugs |
| 2 | The first real SAN recovery for your base Pals | |
| 2 | Pal condensing, souls, and technology point refunds | |
| 1 | Auto-feeds you from your inventory while you explore | |
Direhowl's Saddled Harness | 1 | Mount for Direhowl |
| 3 | Heat protection for the desert and volcano | |
| 3 | Cold protection for the snow zone |
All 4 Carpet Set Recipes
Every carpet is Cloth plus exactly one organ, and the only real spread is how much Cloth. The plain Antique Carpet is the expensive one at 3 Cloth, and it is also the only piece that wants a Venom Gland — so if you are building one carpet and one carpet only, skip it. The Antique Long Carpet is the bargain: 1 Cloth and 1 Flame Organ, two items, and it is the runner shape you actually want down a hallway or a staircase landing. The red and green carpets are the same 2 Cloth recipe with a different organ each, so pick them on colour and on which organ you happen to be holding. Build order that wastes nothing: Long Carpet first, then Red, then Green once you have found a Pal Oil, then the plain Antique Carpet last.
| Piece | Materials | Items | What it is |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Cloth, 1 Flame Organ | 2 | Long narrow runner — the cheapest piece in the set and the one for hallways and stair landings | |
| 2 Cloth, 1 Flame Organ | 3 | Square red rug — one Rooby kill covers the Flame Organ for this and the Long Carpet together | |
| 2 Cloth, 1 High Quality Pal Oil | 3 | Square green rug — same build as the red one, but the Pal Oil makes it the awkward piece at level 9 | |
| 3 Cloth, 1 Venom Gland | 4 | The set's namesake and the priciest of the four — the only piece that needs a Venom Gland |
Total Material Cost for All Four Carpets
The headline is 8 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland and 1 High Quality Pal Oil, but Cloth is crafted, not found, and every one of them eats 2 Wool. So the number to plan around is 16 Wool, and that is the entire project — the three organ lines are one kill each. Buying the whole thing outright runs about 5,040 Gold if you pay Caravan Shop prices for finished Cloth at 480 apiece, or roughly 4,400 Gold if you buy Wool at 200 and spin the Cloth yourself. Neither is worth doing. A single ranched Lamball produces Wool for free while you play, and the organs come off Pals you walk past anyway.
| Material | Qty needed | Weight | Where it comes from |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 8.0 | Crafted from 2 Wool each after the level 4 Cloth technology — also a 5.71% find in Grassland treasure chests, or 480 Gold each at a Caravan Shop | |
| 16 (for the Cloth) | 16.0 | Sheared from wool Pals at a 100% drop rate, produced passively on a Ranch, or 200 Gold each in caravan and dungeon shops | |
| 2 | 1.0 | 100% drop from 37 different Fire Pals, ranched by Rooby and Flambelle, or 300 Gold in village, caravan and dungeon shops | |
| 1 | 0.5 | 100% drop from 17 poison and Dark Pals, ranched by Depresso, or 300 Gold in the same shops | |
| 1 | 0.2 | 100% drop from 25 Pals but almost none of them are near the starting area — ranched by Dumud, or 300 Gold from a Wandering Trader |
Wool: 16 of It, and the Ranch Does It for You
Melpaca is the efficient kill — 2 to 5 Wool per drop against Lamball's 1 to 3, so four to eight Melpaca clears the whole 16 where you would need a dozen or more Lamball. It also lives right where you already are, with 270 spawn points led by Eastern Wild Island at 17.8%. But the smarter play is the Ranch, unlocked at level 5 for 2 points: park a Lamball on it and Wool accumulates while you do something else, and Lamball is a rank 1 Wool producer, the best tier there is. Catch two or three and the Cloth problem solves itself overnight. Sweepa drops the most per kill at 3 to 5, but it is a bigger fight than a level 9 player wants.
| Wool source | Drop | Map pins | Where it clusters | Ranch rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Lamball | 1-3 at 100% | 351 spawn points | Eastern Wild Island 13.7%, Hill of Beginnings 11.7% | Rank 1 — best Wool producer |
Melpaca | 2-5 at 100% | 270 spawn points | Eastern Wild Island 17.8%, Sea Breeze Archipelago Church 12.2% | Rank 2 |
Cremis | 1-2 at 100% | 200 spawn points | Isle of Murmurs 21.5%, Isle of Silence Church Ruins 20.5% | Rank 2 |
Sweepa | 3-5 at 100% | Check the map | A real fight — leave it until you outgear it | Not a ranch producer |
The Three Organs: One Kill Each
You need four organ items total and each of the three types drops at 100%, so this is three encounters, not a farm. Rooby hands you 2 to 3 Flame Organ in one go, covering both carpets that need it, and it lives on the early beaches — Isle of Murmurs Beach at 21.6% of its 134 spawn points. Depresso is the Venom Gland answer at 2 to 3 a kill across 406 points, but it is strictly nocturnal, so that trip happens after dark. High Quality Pal Oil is the one that will actually stall you: nothing that drops it lives near the starting islands, and the closest options are Woolipop at 88 points and Grintale at 619 in Cinnamoth Forest. You need exactly one. Pay a Wandering Trader 300 Gold and be done.
| Organ | Best early source | Drop | Map pins | Where it clusters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Rooby | 2-3 at 100% | 134 spawn points | Isle of Murmurs Beach 21.6%, Castaway Beach 14.9% | |
Foxparks | 1-2 at 100% | 94 spawn points | Fort Ruins 35.1%, Rayne Syndicate Tower Entrance 27.7% | |
Depresso | 2-3 at 100% | 406 spawn points | Eastern Wild Island 11.8% — night only | |
Daedream | 1 at 100% | 164 spawn points | Sea Breeze Coast — also night only | |
Grintale | 1-3 at 100% | 619 spawn points | Cinnamoth Forest 11.1%, Hypocrite Hill 10.3% | |
Dumud | 1 at 100% | 368 spawn points | Anubis Dunes 20.1% — and a rank 1 ranch producer |
Is the Carpet Set Worth a Technology Point?
For one point and twelve items, yes — but not at level 9. Look at what the early tree charges for decoration and the Carpet Set is a rounding error: the Fireplace Set wants 90 items for two pieces, the Antique Storage Set wants 185 for five, and even the four-piece Houseplant Set costs 55. Four carpets for twelve is the best pieces-per-material deal in the early game by a wide margin. The reason to wait is the Pal Oil and the point itself — at level 9 that point is competing with heat and cold protection, and a rug does not keep you alive in the volcano. Buy the set, build the Long Carpet and the Red Carpet from what you already have, and come back for the green one when your travels take you somewhere with oil in it.
| Early furniture set | Level | Pieces | Total items | Items per piece |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carpet Set | 9 | 4 | 12 | 3.0 |
| Wall-Mounted Houseplant Set | 7 | 3 | 20 | 6.7 |
| Antique Chair Set | 11 | 3 | 31 | 10.3 |
| Wooden Tavern Furniture Set | 5 | 2 | 45 | 22.5 |
| Houseplant Set | 6 | 4 | 55 | 13.8 |
| Wooden Living Room Furniture Set | 5 | 6 | 83 | 13.8 |
| Fireplace Set | 8 | 2 | 90 | 45.0 |
| Antique Storage Set | 10 | 5 | 185 | 37.0 |
Summary
One normal technology point at level 9 buys all four carpets, and the whole set costs 8 Cloth, 2 Flame Organ, 1 Venom Gland and 1 High Quality Pal Oil — 16 Wool and three quick kills once you unwind the Cloth. Ranch a Lamball for the Wool, kill one Rooby for both Flame Organs, hunt a Depresso after dark for the Venom Gland, and buy the single High Quality Pal Oil from a Wandering Trader for 300 Gold rather than trekking for it.
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