The World Tree Exploit: How Palworld 1.0 Players Are Automating the Impossible “Mythical Tree” Base
Are you still farming Mythical Tree resources by hand? You are playing Palworld 1.0 completely wrong. 🤯
Top base architects just revealed a highly restricted cliffside build near the World Tree that breaks the game’s gathering mechanics, allowing for 100% automated endgame resource extraction. But there’s a massive “hidden secret” involving Ancient Pal Beds that can literally erase the tree from your map…
Don’t build another foundation until you learn the exact coordinates and exploits for the ultimate 1.0 factory 👇🔥

Palworld Version 1.0 has introduced a grueling new tier of endgame crafting, heavily revolving around a highly coveted, exceptionally rare material: Mythical Tree resources. Required to craft the newly added Wing Cells and top-tier Ancient Spheres, these resources have forced millions of players into a tedious manual farming loop, manually chopping away at specific flora across the expanded map.
But the Palworld base-building community—notorious for breaking physics and bypassing grinds—has struck gold once again. Prominent content creators and base architects have mapped out a highly restricted, hyper-specific cliffside location that completely automates the extraction of Mythical Tree resources. By combining glitch-building mechanics, stacked infrastructure, and a specific roster of Level 1.0 Pals, min-maxers have engineered the ultimate “all-in-one” endgame factory. However, the exact blueprint is riddled with bizarre “hidden secrets,” including a devastating bug that can accidentally erase the very tree they are trying to harvest.
The Restricted Coordinates
The foundation of this exploit relies entirely on location. According to exhaustive testing, there are only a few highly specific spots in the entire game where a Palbox radius can successfully encompass a naturally spawning Mythical Tree without the game’s engine rejecting the base placement.
The most viable and popular location currently sits on top of the jagged cliffs immediately adjacent to the massive World Tree. Navigating to the exact coordinate requires players to find a specific incline on the western face of the cliff, where the game’s climbing mechanics will auto-pull the player to the summit.
Once there, the initial Foundation placement is a matter of pixels. The compass orientation must sit slightly to the left of the “West” indicator, and the foundation must be floated just above the natural grass texture. This highly restricted placement ensures the Palbox radius successfully swallows the Mythical Tree, allowing base Pals to interact with it.
The Stacked Infrastructure Exploit
Because the physical footprint of the cliffside is incredibly narrow, traditional sprawling base designs are impossible here. Instead, architects are utilizing controversial stacking exploits to cram a massive industrial complex into a tiny radius.
The core of the build relies on a “floating container” technique. By placing down a sequence of 7×3 Shipping Containers (stacked three high), players use the flat tops of the containers as artificial terrain. From here, they can forcibly snap down massive structures like the Breeding Pen and the Ranch. Once the structures are placed, the underlying containers are deleted. The game’s engine fails to recognize that the ground is missing, leaving fully functional Breeding Pens and Ranches hovering in mid-air, allowing players to build additional Assembly Lines directly underneath them.
This specific cliffside base crams an absurd amount of utility into its restricted footprint. The optimal blueprint includes four floating Breeding Pens, a Hatchery, an Electric Egg Incubator, seven stacked Ancient Farms, a Gold Coin Assembly Line, a Pal Essence Condenser, and the newly added Ancient Relic Recycler.
The “Ancient Bed” Bug: Erasing the Tree
However, engineering this automated utopia comes with a massive, catastrophic risk that is currently tormenting players on Reddit and Discord.
When outfitting the base for its workforce, players naturally attempt to place down the high-tier “Ancient Pal Beds,” introduced in the 1.0 update to maximize worker Sanity (SAN). But a bizarre hidden bug within the engine’s collision detection causes these specific beds to permanently overwrite the spawn mechanics of the Mythical Tree. If a single Ancient Pal Bed is placed anywhere within the base perimeter, the Mythical Tree will instantly vanish and refuse to respawn, completely ruining the entire purpose of the base.
To bypass this, builders have discovered a hidden secret: the older, mid-tier “Fluffy Pal Beds” do not trigger the despawn bug. To fit 15 beds into the tight base, players are using a pillar-snapping exploit to literally stack the Fluffy Beds on top of one another like a towering, 15-story bunk bed, snapping them directly into the cliff walls.
The Teleportation Storage Loop
Perhaps the most ingenious element of this endgame base is how it handles the physical logistics of the Mythical Tree resources. When base Pals chop the tree, the sheer volume of wood and rare materials would typically clog up the walking paths, forcing Transport Pals into long, inefficient loops.
To solve this, architects have built a massive, hollowed-out “attic” structure suspended high above the tree itself, wrapping entirely around the trunk using a complex glitch involving Triangle Walls and the “Replacement Mode” building tool. This massive attic is filled with Advanced Chests.
Because of how Palworld’s pathing engine is currently coded, Transport Pals stationed on the ground floor will often give up on trying to physically walk the resources to the elevated chests. Instead, they will default to an AI failsafe, instantaneously teleporting the gathered Mythical Tree resources directly from the ground into the attic storage. This completely eliminates travel time, resulting in a hyper-efficient, instantaneous vacuum effect.
The Ultimate “Super Hard Work” Roster
With the automated tree farm running, players are pushing the base to the absolute limit. Thanks to the 1.0 update, this base is designed to run permanently on “Super Hard Work” mode via the Monitoring Stand.
Normally, this would break a Pal’s Sanity in minutes. However, builders are utilizing a hidden, sealed room located underneath the cliff’s terrain mesh (accessed via a hole in the foundational walls). Inside this sealed room, players stash multiple Wave Generators and the new Ancient Clinic. These passive structures constantly emit SAN-restoring auras up through the floorboards.
To maximize the Mythical Tree yield, the workforce is heavily specialized. Players are specifically deploying exactly three Shrumox to handle the lumbering. Due to their specific partner skills, Shrumox are currently the undisputed kings of logging, ensuring a constant, massive influx of the rare resource. For general crafting at the Advanced Workshop, the community is heavily exploiting a current bug with Alpha Selyne, whose work-speed animation is completely broken, allowing it to craft regular items exponentially faster than Anubis or other Handiwork Pals.
Finally, players are utilizing the new Material Synthesizers (up to five stacked together) and the newly added Expedition Site to passively generate any missing endgame ores, such as Soralite.
The Future of the Cliffside Meta
This World Tree automated base perfectly encapsulates the chaotic, brilliant engineering of the Palworld community. While players are out exploring, raiding bosses, or utilizing the new Wing Suit, this automated factory is silently churning out the game’s rarest materials, completely bypassing the manual grind.
However, as footage of the base spreads virally across TikTok and YouTube, concerns are rising. The build relies heavily on geometry glitches, floating structure exploits, and pathing bugs. The community is acutely aware that Pocketpair is currently investigating a known bug where Pals occasionally refuse to chop natural trees, and any major pathing patch could inadvertently destroy this fragile cliffside ecosystem.
For now, dedicated players are racing to the World Tree cliffs to stake their claim. If you want to survive the grueling economy of Palworld 1.0, throw out your pickaxe, learn the container-stacking glitch, and whatever you do—don’t build the Ancient Pal Beds.