Palworld Guide

How to Get Emergency Exit Sign Set: Level 47 and Cost

How to unlock the Emergency Exit Sign Set in Palworld: technology level 47 for 1 point, both the wall and ceiling sign recipes, the 2 Polymer and 2 Electric Organ the full set costs, and the fastest ways to farm or buy every material.

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How to Get Emergency Exit Sign Set: Level 47 and Cost — Palworld Database

The Emergency Exit Sign Set is a one-point technology at level 47 that adds a glowing wall sign and a matching ceiling sign to your build menu. This guide covers the unlock level and point cost, both pieces with their exact recipes, the 2 Polymer and 2 Electric Organ the full set runs you, and every way to cover that bill without derailing your base.

Emergency Exit Sign Set at a Glance

This is the smallest set in the urban decoration cluster on the Palworld Technology Tree — two pieces, where the Amusement Furniture Set below it gives five and the Traffic Control Set above it gives four. It is also the point where decorating stops being cheap: it is the first Furniture entry in the whole tree that asks for Polymer, a refined material you cannot buy from any merchant. There is no parent technology to purchase first, so your character level is the only gate, and neither sign needs power or a worker once it is placed.

WhatDetail
TypeTechnology unlock — decorative furniture set
Technology levelLv. 47
Technology points1 (normal points, not Ancient)
Pieces unlocked2 — one wall sign, one ceiling sign
PrerequisiteNone — no parent technology to buy first
Build menu tabFurniture
Total cost for both2 Polymer + 2 Electric Organ
Power requiredNo — the signs are lit art, not a light source you have to wire
HarvestableNo — neither sign can be broken back down for materials

Unlock Requirements Checklist

Before the set is buildable you need three things lined up, and only the first is a hard wall. Level 47 is the gate; the spare technology point is trivial by that stage; the Polymer is the part that actually stops people, because it needs a Production Assembly Line you may have skipped. If you unlocked that station on schedule at technology level 29 you are already fine — otherwise back-buy it before you spend the point here, or you will own a recipe you cannot craft.

RequirementWhere it comes fromStatus check
Character level 47Normal levelling — the only hard gateCheck your level in the Pal Box or menu
1 technology point1 point per level up, plus technology point sourcesAny spare normal point works
Production Assembly LineTechnology level 29 unlockNeeded to craft Polymer — build it first
2 PolymerCrafted from Pal Oil and SulfurNot sold by any merchant
2 Electric OrganElectric Pal drops, or 300 Gold each from shopsEasiest material in the set
A wall or ceiling to mount onAny built structureNeither sign free-stands on the ground

Both Emergency Exit Signs and Their Recipes

Both pieces cost exactly the same — 1 Polymer and 1 Electric Organ — so the only decision is where each one goes. The wall sign is the one you will place most: it sits flat above a doorway and reads clearly from across a room. The ceiling sign hangs down and is meant for corridors and stairwells where a wall-mounted sign would be edge-on and unreadable. Because the recipes are identical there is no reason to build one before the other; craft a matched pair and place them per doorway.

SignMaterialsMounts onBest use
Emergency Exit Wall Sign1 Polymer + 1 Electric OrganWallsAbove doorways and airlocks — the default pick
Emergency Exit Ceiling Sign1 Polymer + 1 Electric OrganCeilingsLong corridors and stairwells, where it hangs into view

How to Get Polymer

Polymer is the expensive half of this set and no shop stocks it, so it is craft-only: 2 Pal Oil and 1 Sulfur per unit at a Production Assembly Line. Two signs means 4 Pal Oil and 2 Sulfur total, which is a single short farming trip rather than a project. One thing to plan around at this exact level: the Crude Oil Extractor is a technology level 50 unlock, three levels above this set, so when you first buy the signs you cannot pump oil at base yet. Until then Pal Oil comes off Pals or off a caravan merchant.

StepWhat you needAmount for the full set
Craft PolymerProduction Assembly Line (Tech Lv. 29)2 crafts
Per Polymer2 Pal Oil + 1 Sulfur4 Pal Oil + 2 Sulfur
Buy Pal Oil insteadCaravan Shops and the Desert Shop, 300 Gold each1,200 Gold for all 4
Buy Sulfur insteadNot sold — mine it or drop itFarm 2

Farm Pal Oil from Mammorest

Every Pal in the table below drops Pal Oil on a guaranteed roll, so this is purely about drop size versus how easy the Pal is to reach. Mammorest is the pick for almost everyone: it drops 5-10 per kill — the biggest haul of any Pal Oil source, tied with its ice variant — and it has 484 daytime spawn points, so you are never hunting for one. Two Mammorest clears more than covers the four oil this set needs. If you happen to be farming ore instead, Digtoise is the convenience option at 1,320 spawn points across day and night, though its 2-3 per kill means more fights for the same total.

PalPal Oil per killDrop chanceWhy farm it
Mammorest5-10100%Biggest haul in the game, and 484 day spawn points make it easy to find
Mammorest Cryst5-10100%Same top-tier haul if you are already in the snowfields
Eidrolon5-6100%High yield, but no wild spawn points — a boss and raid encounter
Ophydia4-5100%Strong yield for a late-game target you may already be fighting
Xenogard3-5100%Endgame encounter — oil is a bonus, not the reason to go
Digtoise2-3100%1,320 spawn points — the most common source on the map by far
Grintale1-3100%629 night spawn points, so it is the easy after-dark option
Relaxaurus1-4100%Worth butchering if you are already breeding or capturing them

Mine Sulfur for the Second Half

Sulfur is the one material here no merchant sells, but it is also the least scarce — there are 655 sulfur nodes across the map, and you only need two. Open the Palworld Interactive Map with sulfur nodes shown and pick whichever cluster is closest to a fast travel point; the deposits sit mostly in the volcanic and desert stretches. The only Pal that drops it is Pierdon at 4-5 per kill, but with just 16 daytime spawn points it is far slower to chase than swinging a pickaxe at a node.

How to Get Electric Organ

Electric Organ is the cheap half. Twenty-three Pals drop it, every one of them on a guaranteed roll, and it is also stocked for 300 Gold at Village Shop 1, the Dungeon Shop and several Caravan Shops — so 600 Gold buys the entire set's worth and skips the farming completely. If you would rather kill for it, Prixter Lux gives the biggest single haul at 4-5, but with only 35 daytime spawn points it is a detour. Beakon is the practical answer at 504 day spawn points — more than any other Electric Organ source — and two kills clear the requirement.

PalElectric Organ per killDrop chanceWhy farm it
Prixter Lux4-5100%Biggest haul of any source, but only 35 day spawn points
Grizzbolt2-4100%Strong drop and a common capture target at 40 spawn points
Penking Lux1-3100%252 day spawn points — reliable and easy to reach
Helzephyr Lux1-3100%80 spawn points, and a flying mount you may already want
Azurmane2-3100%112 spawn points and a solid per-kill haul
Beakon1-2100%504 day spawn points — the fastest source to actually find
Rayhound1-2100%235 spawn points, and low enough level to farm casually
Sparkit1-2100%45 spawn points, but it dies instantly at this stage
TipThe whole set is buyable except for the Sulfur. Two Electric Organ at 300 Gold and four Pal Oil at 300 Gold comes to 1,800 Gold from shops, leaving you to mine exactly two sulfur. At level 47 that is pocket change, so if you only want the signs for looks, skip the hunting trip entirely and shop for it.

Where the Set Fits in the Furniture Tree

Levels 46 to 49 are one long block of city-themed decoration, and the Emergency Exit Sign Set sits right in the middle of it. It is the smallest of the group at two pieces, but it is also the only one in that block priced in refined materials — the Road Sign Set and Barricade Set next door run on plain Ingot, which you already stockpile. If you are buying these sets in order, grab the cheap ingot ones first and save this one for when a Production Assembly Line is already running, otherwise the point sits unused.

SetTech levelPiecesNotes
Amusement Furniture SetLv. 465Arcade cabinet, claw machine and vending machine
Street Lamp SetLv. 464Four outdoor lamp styles for base pathways
Emergency Exit Sign SetLv. 472Smallest of the block, and the first to need Polymer
Traffic Control SetLv. 484Three traffic cones plus a traffic light
Barricade SetLv. 495Wooden and iron barricades plus iron fencing
Road Sign SetLv. 494Stop sign and the Beware of Pal signs, 5 Ingot each

Summary

Hit level 47, spend one technology point on the Emergency Exit Sign Set, and you unlock a wall sign and a ceiling sign that each cost 1 Polymer and 1 Electric Organ. The full set is 2 Polymer and 2 Electric Organ — meaning 4 Pal Oil, 2 Sulfur and 2 Electric Organ once you break the Polymer down. Kill two Mammorest for the oil, mine two sulfur, and buy the organs for 600 Gold, and the whole thing is a ten-minute errand.

Start with the Palworld Guides hub or browse every buildable in the Palworld Structures Database. For the rest of your base plan, the guides below cover the decoration sets, the power infrastructure and the technology points you need to buy all of it.

GuideWhat it covers
Palworld Base Building GuideAll 7 structure sets and what each one costs
List of All Base StructuresEvery buildable with its technology level and materials
How to Get More Technology PointsNormal and Ancient point sources for buying sets like this one
Japanese-Style Furniture SetThe 13-piece set at level 55 and its full cost
Metal Chair and Desk SetThe level 22 ingot furniture set
How to Get the Wooden BarricadeThe barricade line that sits just above this set
How to Get the Large Power GeneratorAnother late-game build that runs on Electric Organ
How to Get the AccumulatorBattery storage for a base with lit decoration
Best Base LocationsWhere to put the base you are decorating