Palworld Guide

How to Get Road Sign Set: Level 49 and All 4 Signs

How to unlock the Road Sign Set in Palworld: one technology point at level 49, all four signs from No Pals Beyond to Beware of Mammorest at a flat 5 Ingot each, the 20 Ingot total bill, and where to find the two Pals the signs are named after.

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How to Get Road Sign Set: Level 49 and All 4 Signs — Palworld Database

The Road Sign Set is one technology point at level 49 that hands you four metal road signs at once — the No Pals Beyond Sign, the Stop Sign, the Beware of Eikthyrdeer Sign and the Beware of Mammorest Sign. This guide covers the unlock, the flat 5 Ingot every one of them costs, the 20 Ingot bill for the whole set, and where to find the two Pals whose faces ended up on the warning signs.

Road Sign Set at a Glance

Four recipes for one point is decent value this deep in the tree, but the real selling point is the bill: 20 Ingot and nothing else. Every other set in the level 46-49 urban block wants Polymer, Electric Organ or Nails on top of the metal, so this is the one you can build straight off a stack of ore. Just know what you are buying — the game files all four signs under Furniture, so the No Pals Beyond Sign is a picture of a rule, not the rule itself. Nothing walks around it. The full build menu with every category is on the list of all Palworld base structures.

WhatDetail
TypeTechnology unlock — four decorative metal road signs
CategoryFurniture — cosmetic, with no collision or blocking behaviour
Required level49
Technology points1 normal point, with no prerequisite technology
Pieces unlocked4 — No Pals Beyond Sign, Stop Sign, Beware of Eikthyrdeer Sign, Beware of Mammorest Sign
Cost per sign5 Ingot — identical for all four
Total material cost20 Ingot, which is 40 Ore before you smelt it
Raw material value4,800 Gold across all four builds
Where they goFlat ground inside your base radius — no foundation needed
In-game blurb"Decorative furniture set. No roads mean no traffic control."

How to Unlock the Road Sign Set

Reach character level 49, open the Palworld Technology Tree and spend one normal point. There is no schematic to hunt, no boss to clear and no parent row to buy first — the moment the level ticks over, all four signs appear in the Furniture tab of your build menu. The only real question is whether you want to spend a point here at all, because level 49 is a crowded shelf: the Item Retrieval Machine and the Large-Scale Stone Oven each want five points, and the 23-piece Japanese-Style Structure Set wants two. A one-point decoration row survives that comparison fine — it is the five-point utility builds you should buy first, then come back for this when your points recover.

RequirementDetail
Character level49
Technology points1 normal point (not an Ancient point)
Prerequisite technologyNone — it unlocks on its own
Materials in hand5 Ingot per sign, 20 for the complete set
Where to buildInside a base's build radius, under the Furniture tab

What Else Wants Your Points at Level 49

Six normal-point technologies land on this level, and the two five-pointers are the ones that change how your base runs — the Item Retrieval Machine lets you pull items out of every chest in the base from one spot, and the Large-Scale Stone Oven is big enough for several Pals to cook in at once. The three one-point sets below them are pure decoration and can wait a level or two without costing you anything. If you are short on points across the board, the guide to getting more technology points covers every source of both point types.

TechnologyPointsWhat you get
Item Retrieval Machine5Access every chest in the base from a single machine
Large-Scale Stone Oven5The biggest cooking station in the tree
Japanese-Style Structure Set223 building pieces — walls, roofs, foundations and stairs
Barricade Set15 pieces — barricades and iron fencing, 23 Ingot total
Faux Snowy Greenery Set14 pieces of fake snow-covered foliage
Road Sign Set14 signs for 20 Ingot — the simplest bill on the level

All 4 Road Signs and Their Materials

Every sign costs exactly 5 Ingot, so there is no budget option and no premium option — pick purely by what you want the sign to say. The Stop Sign is the one that reads as a road from a distance, so it pairs best with the traffic cones and barricades; the two Beware signs are the more interesting props because they name real Pals you can go and fight. The No Pals Beyond Sign is the joke of the group: it is the only one that implies a rule, and it is the one Pals ignore completely, since nothing in the Furniture category stops movement.

SignMaterialsGold valueWhat it is
No Pals Beyond Sign5 Ingot1,200A crossed-out Pal warning post — decorative, and Pals walk right past it
Stop Sign5 Ingot1,200The standard octagonal stop sign, best for marking base entrances
Beware of Eikthyrdeer Sign5 Ingot1,200Deer-crossing warning named after Eikthyrdeer
Beware of Mammorest Sign5 Ingot1,200Warning post named after Mammorest, the XL Grass-Ground Pal

Total Cost and How to Get 20 Ingot

The complete set is 20 Ingot, and since one Ingot is refined from 2 Ore, the whole thing traces back to 40 Ore in a furnace. At 240 Gold per Ingot that is 4,800 Gold of material, which is nothing at level 49 — a single Ore mining run covers it. If you are still smelting on the Primitive Furnace from level 10, this is a good moment to upgrade: the Improved Furnace opens at level 34 and the Electric Furnace at 44, and both burn through a 40-Ore backlog far faster. The ingot farming guide covers furnace throughput and which Kindling Pals to assign.

MaterialQty for all 4Where it comes from
Ingot20Smelted in any furnace — 2 Ore per Ingot, so 10 smelts
Ore40Mined from ore nodes in the world or an Ore Mining Site at your base

Where to Get the Ore

Forty Ore is roughly two or three node clusters with a Mining Pal in the party, and if you have an Ore Mining Site running at a base you will already have it stockpiled. The ore farming guide maps the densest node fields, and the Ore Mining Site II guide covers the upgraded automated version if you would rather never mine by hand again. All 1,632 ore nodes are pinned on the interactive map's ore layer.

The Pals on the Signs

Two of the four signs name actual Pals, and both are worth a detour while you are gathering the metal. Eikthyrdeer is the Neutral deer you probably rode through the early game — it spawns across 227 spots, takes a saddle at level 12, and drops Horn and Leather every kill. Mammorest is the bigger prize: an XL Grass and Ground Pal across 484 spots with a level 38 alpha of its own, and it drops 5-10 High Quality Pal Oil per kill, which is the bottleneck material for Polymer. Both are rideable, and among the game's 115 mounts Mammorest is the faster of the two.

PalElementSpawn spotsSaddle levelNotable dropsMap
EikthyrdeerNeutral22712Horn ×2, Leather 2-3View Eikthyrdeer spawns
MammorestGrass / Ground484 plus a Lv. 38 alpha28High Quality Pal Oil 5-10, Leather 5-10View Mammorest spawns
TipDo not buy this set expecting the No Pals Beyond Sign to do what it says. Furniture pieces have no blocking behaviour, so wandering Pals, base raiders and other players walk straight through the post. If you actually want to fence something off, you need walls and gates from a structure set — the base building guide covers which pieces genuinely block movement.

Road Sign Set vs the Other Road-Works Sets

Five decoration sets between levels 46 and 49 make up the urban street-furniture block, and together they are 5 technology points for 19 pieces. The Road Sign Set is the only one of the five with a single-material bill — everything else pulls in Polymer, Electric Organ or Nails, which means a trip through the production chain before you can place anything. The Street Lamp Set is by far the most expensive at 80 Ingot, and the Emergency Exit Sign Set is the cheapest to build but only gives you two pieces. If you are kitting out a base to look like a real street, buy the signs and the barricades together at 49 — they share the same Ingot economy and finish the look the traffic cones started.

SetTech levelPointsPiecesFull material bill
Street Lamp SetLv. 461480 Ingot, 12 Electric Organ, 12 Nail
Emergency Exit Sign SetLv. 47122 Polymer, 2 Electric Organ
Traffic Control SetLv. 481420 Ingot, 4 Polymer, 2 Electric Organ
Barricade SetLv. 491523 Ingot, 1 Polymer, 1 Flame Organ
Road Sign SetLv. 491420 Ingot — no organs, no Polymer

Summary

Hit level 49, spend one technology point on the Road Sign Set, and you get four metal signs at 5 Ingot each — 20 Ingot, or 40 Ore through a furnace, for the complete set. They are Furniture, so treat them as scenery rather than fencing, and pair them with the Barricade Set on the same level if you want the full road-works look. The only thing worth planning around is the ore run, and 40 Ore is a ten-minute job at this point in the game.

Start at the Palworld Guides hub, or browse every buildable with its level and materials in the Palworld Structures Database. The guides below cover the rest of the street-furniture block, the metal economy that pays for it, and the points you need to buy it all.

GuideWhat it covers
How to Get the Barricade SetThe other one-point set at level 49 and its 5 pieces
How to Get the Traffic Control SetTraffic cones and the traffic light at level 48
How to Get the Emergency Exit Sign SetThe two-piece sign set at level 47
How to Get the Street Lamp SetFour lamp styles and the 80 Ingot they cost
How to Farm IngotsFurnace tiers and the Kindling Pals that speed them up
How to Farm OreThe densest ore fields and how to mine them fast
How to Get More Technology PointsEvery source of normal and Ancient points
List of All Base StructuresEvery buildable with its technology level and materials
Palworld Base Building GuideWhich pieces actually block movement and how to lay out a base