How to Get Houseplant Set: Level 6 and All 4 Pieces
How to unlock the Houseplant Set in Palworld: technology level 6 for 1 point, all 4 pieces and their exact recipes, the 20 Wood, 15 Stone and 20 Fiber the full set costs, and where to farm each one.

The Houseplant Set is a one-point technology at level 6 that drops four indoor plants into the Furniture tab of your build menu. This guide covers the unlock level and point cost, all four pieces with their exact recipes, the 20 Wood, 15 Stone and 20 Fiber the full set costs, and how to cover that bill when you are barely six levels into the game.
Houseplant Set at a Glance
This is the earliest plant decoration on the Palworld Technology Tree — it beats the Faux Greenery Set by six full levels — and it is the first set in the game that asks for Fiber rather than running purely on Wood. There is no parent technology to buy first, so your character level is the only gate. None of the four pieces draws power, needs a worker or does any job: they are pure scenery, and once placed the materials are gone for good. The upside is that the whole set weighs 115 in carried materials, which is nothing even at level 6 inventory limits.
| What | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Technology unlock — decorative furniture set |
| Technology level | Lv. 6 |
| Technology points | 1 (normal points, not Ancient) |
| Pieces unlocked | 4 — two floor plants, one potted, one tabletop |
| Prerequisite | None — no parent technology to buy first |
| Build menu tab | Furniture |
| Total cost for all four | 20 Wood + 15 Stone + 20 Fiber |
| Carried weight of the full bill | 115 |
| Harvestable | No — none of the four can be broken down for materials |
| Power draw | None on any piece |
| Workers needed | None — nothing in the set is a job station |
How to Unlock the Houseplant Set
Hit character level 6, open the technology tree and spend a single point on the Houseplant Set — all four pieces then live permanently in your build menu. The catch is what else is sitting on that row. Level 6 wants 11 normal points to clear outright, and the two two-point entries are both things you will actually use: the Pal Gear Workbench is what lets you craft harnesses and saddles at all, and the Mounted Torch is your first base lighting. Foxparks' Harness and the Rushoar Saddle are the cheap wins at one point each, giving you a flamethrower and your first mount. Decoration should be the last point you spend here, but at 1 point it is tied for the cheapest thing on the board.
| Level 6 technology | Points | Point type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Normal | |
Foxparks' Harness | 1 | Normal |
| Houseplant Set | 1 | Normal |
| 2 | Normal | |
| 2 | Normal | |
Rushoar Saddle | 1 | Normal |
| 1 | Normal | |
| 2 | Normal |
All 4 Pieces and What Each One Costs
Every piece takes exactly 5 Fiber, and the second material is what splits them: the two floor plants run on 10 Wood each, the Tabletop Houseplant takes 10 Stone, and the Potted Houseplant is the cheapest thing in the set at 5 Stone and 5 Fiber. Build the Potted Houseplant first if you are short — at 10 total materials it is half the price of anything else here and it is the one that reads best on shelves, counters and stair landings. Houseplant and Chair is the odd one out: it is a single placeable that includes a chair, so it fills a corner in one click instead of two, but you cannot sit on it or separate the pieces.
| Piece | Materials | Total materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Wood + 5 Fiber | 15 | Standard floor plant | |
| 10 Wood + 5 Fiber | 15 | Plant and chair as one placeable — corner filler | |
| 10 Stone + 5 Fiber | 15 | Small — goes on tables and counters | |
| 5 Stone + 5 Fiber | 10 | Cheapest piece in the set — build this one first |
How to Farm the 20 Fiber
Fiber is the awkward material here because no merchant in the game stocks it and no resource layer on the map tracks it — you either chop it off trees yourself or you take it off a Pal. Nine Pals drop Fiber, and all nine drop it at a 100% rate, so any kill or capture is guaranteed to pay out. The three big droppers give 5-10 each, which means two or three of them covers the whole set on their own. Hoocrates is the one you can realistically reach at level 6 — it is a night-only spawn across 263 spots and it is a small, non-threatening early-game Pal — while Hangyu Cryst has the widest footprint at 335 spots but sits in the cold north where you will freeze without gear.
| Pal | Fiber per drop | Drop rate | Spawn points | When | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hoocrates | 5-10 | 100% | 263 | Night only | Hoocrates spawn map |
Hangyu Cryst | 5-10 | 100% | 335 | Night only | Hangyu Cryst spawn map |
Hangyu | 5-10 | 100% | 144 | Day and night | Hangyu spawn map |
Tarantriss | 2-5 | 100% | 46 | Day and night | Tarantriss spawn map |
Carnibora | 2-3 | 100% | 11 | Day and night | Carnibora spawn map |
Tropicaw | 2-3 | 100% | 50 | Day and night | Tropicaw spawn map |
Needoll | 1-2 | 100% | 366 | Day and night | Needoll spawn map |
Needoll Noct | 1-2 | 100% | 325 | Night only | Needoll Noct spawn map |
Bulldosu | 1-2 | 100% | 52 | Day and night | Bulldosu spawn map |
Needoll is the most common Fiber Pal on the map at 366 spawn points, but it only pays 1-2 a kill, so it is a volume answer rather than a fast one — you would need to clear ten or more to fund the set. If you would rather not hunt at all, swing an axe at trees instead: it is slower per swing than a Pal drop but it needs no travel and no combat, which matters a lot at level 6 when most of the map will kill you.
How to Farm the 20 Wood and 15 Stone
These two are the easiest materials in the game and you almost certainly have them already. Our Palworld interactive map pins 4,654 lumber nodes across Palpagos Islands, and stone is even denser — 8,157 Rock nodes plus 4,286 Small Rock nodes, 12,443 pins in total with both layers switched on. The Stone Axe and Stone Pickaxe both unlock at level 1 for 1 point and cost 5 Stone and 5 Wood each, so the tools were free five levels ago. Twenty Wood is two or three trees and 15 Stone is a couple of boulders — this half of the bill is a five-minute detour, not a farm.
| Material | Map layer | Pins on the map | Merchant price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lumber | 4,654 | 12 Gold each — Wandering Trader | |
| Rock | 8,157 | 12 Gold each — Wandering Trader | |
| Small Rock | 4,286 | 12 Gold each — Wandering Trader | |
| None — not a mapped resource | — | Not stocked by any merchant |
The Wandering Trader is the only merchant who sells either one, at 12 Gold a unit, which puts the Wood and Stone half of the set at 420 Gold. That is a real dent in your wallet at level 6 and it buys you about four axe swings' worth of work, so treat it as an emergency option only. If you plan to keep decorating, the better move is one level of patience: the Logging Site and the Stone Pit both unlock at level 7 for 2 points each, cost 50 of one material plus 20 of the other and 10 Paldium Fragment, and turn both materials into a permanent trickle you never think about again.
| Base facility | Tech level | Points | Build cost | Output |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 2 | 50 Wood + 20 Stone + 10 Paldium Fragment | Wood | |
| 7 | 2 | 50 Stone + 20 Wood + 10 Paldium Fragment | Stone |
Houseplant Set vs Wall-Mounted Houseplant Set
There is a second plant set one level up, and the two are meant to be bought together rather than instead of each other. The Wall-Mounted Houseplant Set at level 7 gives you three ivy pieces for another single point, and its entire bill is 20 Fiber — no Wood, no Stone at all. That makes it the cheaper of the two in raw material count, and it covers the surfaces this set cannot: the Houseplant Set only sits on floors and tables, while the ivy hangs on walls. If you are decorating an interior properly you want both, and the combined cost is 2 points, 20 Wood, 15 Stone and 40 Fiber.
| Piece | Set | Materials |
|---|---|---|
| Wall-Mounted (Lv. 7) | 10 Fiber | |
| Wall-Mounted (Lv. 7) | 5 Fiber | |
| Wall-Mounted (Lv. 7) | 5 Fiber |
Every Early Furniture Set Compared
Eight furniture sets land between levels 5 and 10 and every single one costs exactly one point, so the only things that separate them are how many pieces you get and what the pieces are made of. On that basis the Houseplant Set is one of the best deals on the board: 55 total materials for four pieces is the second-cheapest bill in the whole range, beaten only by the all-Fiber wall ivy. The Wooden Living Room Furniture Set at level 5 is the volume pick at six pieces, but the Wooden Tavern Cabinet Set is the trap — 190 Wood for five pieces is more Wood than a Logging Site costs to build. The Carpet Set at level 9 is the one to skip early: Cloth, Venom Gland, Flame Organ and High Quality Pal Oil all mean fighting Pals you are not equipped for yet.
| Set | Tech level | Pieces | Full material cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wooden Living Room Furniture Set | 5 | 6 | 73 Wood + 10 Red Berries |
| Wooden Tavern Cabinet Furniture Set | 5 | 5 | 190 Wood + 27 Stone |
| Wooden Tavern Furniture Set | 5 | 2 | 35 Wood + 10 Stone |
| Houseplant Set | 6 | 4 | 20 Wood + 15 Stone + 20 Fiber |
| Wall-Mounted Houseplant Set | 7 | 3 | 20 Fiber |
| Fireplace Set | 8 | 2 | 45 Wood + 45 Stone |
| Carpet Set | 9 | 4 | 8 Cloth + 2 Flame Organ + 1 Venom Gland + 1 High Quality Pal Oil |
| Antique Storage Set | 10 | 5 | 155 Wood + 23 Ingot + 7 Nail |
Is the Houseplant Set Worth a Point?
Yes, but not before the Pal Gear Workbench. Four pieces for one point at a 55-material bill is genuinely good value and nothing on the tech tree makes it cheaper later, so the set will always be worth grabbing eventually. What it will not do is help you progress — nothing here produces, stores, buffs or defends anything, and level 6 is exactly the row where the Pal Gear Workbench gates every harness and saddle you are about to want. Buy the useful two-pointers first, take the Houseplant Set when your point balance has slack, and spend the materials once your base actually has walls to put plants against.
Related Guides
More base-building and technology reading:
- All Palworld Guides
- Palworld Technology Tree
- All Palworld Structures and Build Costs
- Palworld Interactive Map
- How to Get More Technology Points and Ancient Points
- Palworld Base Building Guide
- Best Base Locations in Palworld
- Best Base Pals in Palworld
- Best Pals for Lumbering and Base Setup
- How to Farm Ore and Mining Site Setup
- How to Get Faux Greenery Set
- How to Get Tidy Table Set
- How to Get Antique Chair Set
- How to Get Japanese-Style Furniture Set










