Palworld Guide

How to Get Outdoor Furniture Set: Level 37, 4 Pieces

How to unlock the Outdoor Furniture Set in Palworld: technology level 37 for 1 point, all four pieces with exact recipes, the 25 Wood and 10 Ingot the full set costs, and the fastest way to farm Cement, Pal Oil and Aquatic Pal Fluids.

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How to Get Outdoor Furniture Set: Level 37, 4 Pieces — Palworld Database

The Outdoor Furniture Set is a one-point technology at level 37 that hands you a cable reel, a garbage bag, an earthen pipe and a tire — four pieces of deliberate industrial clutter for dressing up the outside of a base. This guide covers the unlock level and point cost, all four recipes, the 25 Wood and 10 Ingot the complete set costs, and how to cover the three materials that actually need a detour: Cement, High Quality Pal Oil and Aquatic Pal Fluids.

Outdoor Furniture Set at a Glance

This is the junkyard corner of the Palworld Technology Tree, and the in-game blurb is honest about it — the set exists to spruce up the *outside* of your base, not the inside. Four pieces for a single technology point makes it the best point-per-piece deal on the entire level 37 row, where everything else runs 2 to 5 points for one unlock. There is no parent technology to buy first, nothing here draws power, and none of it affects how fast your Pals work, so your character level is the only thing standing between you and a properly lived-in looking camp.

WhatDetail
TypeTechnology unlock — decorative furniture set
Technology levelLv. 37
Technology points1 (normal points, not Ancient)
Pieces unlocked4 — cable reel, garbage bag, earthen pipe, tire
PrerequisiteNone — no parent technology to purchase first
Build menu tabFurniture
Total cost for all four25 Wood + 10 Ingot + 5 Cement + 5 Stone + 5 Fiber + 2 High Quality Pal Oil + 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids
Power requiredNo — none of the four pieces need electricity
Work effectNone — Pals keep working normally around all four
Actually usableNo — every piece is scenery, the garbage bag is not a container

Unlock Requirements Checklist

Only two lines on this list can actually stop you. Level 37 is the hard gate, and by then a spare technology point is nothing. The real friction is the Cement for the Earthen Pipe, which needs a Crusher and a Bone, and the two Pal drops for the Tire. Everything else — wood, stone, fiber, ore — is stuff you already have piled up in a chest at this stage of the game.

RequirementValueHow hard
Character level37The only hard gate — no shortcut
Technology points1Trivial by level 37
Prerequisite techNoneNothing to unlock first
A CrusherUnlocked at technology level 8You almost certainly built one 30 levels ago
A furnaceTurns Ore into IngotStandard base kit since the early game
High Quality Pal Oil2One Mammorest kill, or 300 gold each
Aquatic Pal Fluids3 (2 for the tire, 1 for the Cement batch)Any Water Pal, or a Kelpsea ranch
Bone1 (for the Cement batch)200 gold, or one Cawgnito kill

All 4 Outdoor Furniture Pieces and Recipes

All four pieces open the instant you buy the technology — nothing unlocks in stages. Build the Garbage Bag first, because 5 Wood, 5 Stone and 5 Fiber is the cheapest recipe in the set and needs no processing chain at all. Save the Tire for last: it is the only piece in the set whose materials cannot be mined or chopped, and its 2 High Quality Pal Oil plus 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids are worth 1,200 gold at a merchant, more than the rest of the set's drops combined. The Cable Reel is the metal sink — its 10 Ingot is the entire smelting bill for the set.

PieceRecipeBuild it when
Garbage Bag5 Wood + 5 Stone + 5 FiberFirst — no processing chain, build it immediately
Cable Reel20 Wood + 10 IngotSecond — once 20 Ore is through the furnace
Earthen Pipe5 CementThird — after one Crusher batch
Tire2 High Quality Pal Oil + 2 Aquatic Pal FluidsLast — the only piece needing Pal drops

Garbage Bag

Five Wood, five Stone and five Fiber — fifteen units of the three most abundant materials in the game, which makes this the cheapest thing in the set by a wide margin. It is pure scenery and not a storage container, so do not try to dump loot in it. Because it costs essentially nothing, it is the piece to spam: a row of three or four bags against an outer wall sells the lived-in look faster than any single showpiece.

Cable Reel

Twenty Wood and 10 Ingot — the wooden spool of industrial cable, and the biggest single piece in the set. That 10 Ingot means 20 Ore through a furnace, which is the entire smelting requirement for the whole set in one recipe. It is also the tallest object here, so it works as the anchor of an outdoor scene with the smaller junk arranged around it. Despite the name there is no cable to actually run anywhere; nothing in this set connects to your power grid.

Earthen Pipe

A single-material recipe at 5 Cement, which looks like the simplest piece in the set until you notice Cement only crafts in batches of ten. That means one Crusher run of 20 Stone, 1 Bone and 1 Aquatic Pal Fluids — and you will finish with 5 Cement spare, which is exactly enough for a second pipe. Two stacked pipes read far better than one, so build both while the material is sitting there.

Tire

Two High Quality Pal Oil and 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids, and no wood, stone or metal at all — a rubber recipe that is thematically perfect and practically the one annoying entry on the list. Both materials drop at a 100% rate from plenty of Pals, so this is a five-minute detour rather than a farm, and both can be produced passively on a Palworld Pal Ranch if you would rather not fight anything. It is the smallest piece in the set and looks best leaned against a wall or half-buried near the Earthen Pipe.

Total Material Cost for the Full Set

Built end to end, the four pieces cost 25 Wood, 10 Ingot, 5 Cement, 5 Stone, 5 Fiber, 2 High Quality Pal Oil and 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids. Trace it all back to raw inputs and the real shopping list is 28 logs, 20 Ore, 25 Stone, 1 Bone, 2 Pal Oil and 3 Aquatic Pal Fluids — the extra fluid and the extra 20 Stone are the Cement batch, which you cannot craft in halves. That is a genuinely small bill for a four-piece set, and the only part that takes real time is remembering to run the Crusher.

MaterialTotal neededRaw inputFastest source
Wood2525 logsLumber nodes or a Logging Site at your base
Ingot1020 OreMine ore nodes, smelt at a furnace
Cement520 Stone + 1 Bone + 1 Aquatic Pal FluidsOne Crusher batch — makes 10, you need 5
Stone55 stoneAny rock node, or a Stone Pit
Fiber53 WoodWorkbench conversion, 1 Wood → 2 Fiber
High Quality Pal Oil2One Mammorest kill, or 300 gold each
Aquatic Pal Fluids2 (3 with Cement)Any Water Pal, or a Kelpsea ranch

How to Get Cement for the Earthen Pipe

Cement is made at a Crusher, which unlocks all the way back at technology level 8, so you have had the station for a long time even if you never used it. One batch takes 20 Stone, 1 Bone and 1 Aquatic Pal Fluids and returns 10 Cement — double what the Earthen Pipe needs. Stone is the least scarce thing in the game with 8,157 rock nodes and another 4,286 small rocks across the islands; open the Palworld Interactive Map with the rock layer on if you somehow need to go looking, though a Stone Pit at your base covers it while you are away.

The Bone is the only unusual ingredient, and it is cheap in every sense — 200 gold at Caravan, Desert, Dungeon, Village and Volcano shops, or one kill on almost any Dark or undead-flavoured Pal. Anubis gives a guaranteed 3-5 bones but only has 35 spawn points, so Cawgnito at 2-4 is the easier target. Both Cawgnito and Sootseer also produce bones passively on a ranch, which is the zero-effort answer if you plan to build with Cement regularly. Cement also turns up in fishing junk hauls in batches of 4-8 — the Desert and Mount Obsidian waters are the best at a 40% junk share each — so check your storage before crafting anything.

How to Get Pal Oil and Aquatic Pal Fluids for the Tire

You need exactly 2 High Quality Pal Oil and 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids for the Tire, plus 1 more fluid for the Cement batch, and both materials drop at a 100% rate from a long list of Pals. Mammorest is the single best oil dropper in the game at a guaranteed 5-10 per kill with 484 spawn points, so one fight covers the tire several times over. For fluids, Azurobe gives 2-4 at 199 spawn points and Suzaku Aqua gives a flat 5, but honestly any Water Pal you happen to walk past will do at this quantity.

SourceDropWhy bother
Mammorest5-10 Pal Oil guaranteedBest oil haul per kill, and 484 places to find one
Suzaku Aqua5 Aquatic Pal Fluids guaranteedBiggest single fluid drop from a wild spawn
Azurobe2-4 Aquatic Pal Fluids guaranteed199 spawn points — the easy one to actually find
Jormuntide2-4 Aquatic Pal Fluids guaranteedWorth it if you are already fighting one
KelpseaRanch output1,359 spawn points, the easiest capture in the game — set and forget
DumudRanch outputProduces Pal Oil passively, no combat at all

If you would rather not fight anything, both materials sell for 300 gold — oil at Caravan, Desert, Volcano and Wander shops, fluids at Caravan, Dungeon and Wander shops. That puts the Tire's entire material cost at 1,200 gold from a Palworld Merchant, which is a fair trade for skipping the trip. The passive route is better long-term: a Kelpsea on a ranch produces fluids forever, and Dumud does the same for oil, so a ranch with both means you never shop for either material again.

How to Get Ingot for the Cable Reel

Ten Ingot means 20 Ore through a furnace, two ore per bar, and that is the whole metal requirement for the set. There are 1,632 ore nodes in the world — open the Palworld Interactive Map with the ore layer on and grab a cluster near a fast travel point, which at 20 ore is about one minute of mining. Pierdon drops a guaranteed 4-5 ore per kill if you would rather punch your metal out of something, making five kills enough, but at this quantity the nodes are simply faster.

Wood, Stone and Fiber Are the Free Part

Twenty-eight logs cover both the 25 Wood the set asks for directly and the 5 Fiber for the Garbage Bag, since one Wood converts into two Fiber at a workbench. There are 4,654 lumber nodes across the islands, and by level 37 a Logging Site has almost certainly buried you in wood already. A Wandering Trader also sells both logs and stone at 12 gold each, so the entire wood-and-stone half of this set is worth about 640 gold — the rare case where buying outright is genuinely reasonable if you are standing next to a merchant.

TipRun the Crusher batch before you go shopping for anything else. Cement only comes in tens, so the single batch you need for the Earthen Pipe also demands 1 Aquatic Pal Fluids on top of the 2 the Tire wants — grab three fluids in one trip instead of making a second run. And since none of these four pieces slow your Pals down or draw power, you can scatter them right through your working base without costing yourself a unit of output.

Where the Set Fits in the Furniture Tree

At four pieces for one point, the Outdoor Furniture Set is the biggest single-point decoration unlock between level 30 and level 44 — nothing beats it until the Decal Gun Set at 45 and the Amusement Furniture Set at 46. It shares level 37 with the Faux Desert Greenery Set, also one point but only three pieces, and the two together make that row the cheapest decoration stop in the mid-game. Everything else at 37 is serious equipment: the Coal Quarry alone costs 5 points, and Refined Metal Armor, the Refined Metal Helm and the SMG are 3 apiece. Buy both decoration sets, then worry about the gear.

SetLevelPointsPiecesTheme
Metal Barrel Set3413Coloured industrial barrels
Ironwood Table Set3513Indoor tables
Faux Desert Greenery Set3713Fake desert plants
Outdoor Furniture Set3714Industrial outdoor clutter
Leather Chair Set3814Indoor seating
PIDF Flag Set3912Faction banners
Amusement Furniture Set4615Arcade machines

Summary

Reach level 37, spend 1 technology point, and all four outdoor pieces open at once with no prerequisite. The full set costs 25 Wood, 10 Ingot, 5 Cement, 5 Stone, 5 Fiber, 2 High Quality Pal Oil and 2 Aquatic Pal Fluids — really just 20 Ore, a bundle of logs and stone, and one trip to kill a Mammorest and something aquatic. None of it is functional and none of it costs you productivity, so put it wherever your base looks too clean.