Palworld players wowed by Marineford Island build from One Piece
Pocketpair/CrunchyrollOne Palworld player has managed to build Marineford in the game, one of the locations from the popular anime One Piece, leaving other players in awe.
Palworld may still be in early access, but some players have shown that regardless of the game’s current state, building just about anything seems possible. After all, since the game’s launch, the community has been wowed by some notable bases created by talented players.
Whether that’s a floating-like base resembling a Death Star from Star Wars, a massive “Palcity” inspired by Attack on Titan, or a stunning “unraidable” base tucked at a waterfall, the possibilities seem endless! And it’s clear that players are far from running out of ideas.
Recently, one player has managed to recreate a particular island from the One Piece anime. As shared in a Reddit thread, they showcased their dedication to building Marineford, one of the arguably most iconic locations from Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece.
Just like its original counterpart, the island is shaped like a crescent moon, with the Headquarters building towering over other structures inside.
Despite the OP claiming this to be a work in progress, other players in the comments were left in awe, praising them for their skills. Some players even claimed they could immediately recognize what it was.
“Dude, I am also a builder in all games like Palworld (Ark as one example), but THIS build blows my mind! Congrats!” praised one user.
“You did such a good job that I immediately knew what this was, and I’ve barely watched One Piece,” replied another user.
“So fitting; I legitimately rewatched the Marineford arc yesterday. One of my top [favorite] arcs in the series,” another chimed in.
Meanwhile, another user wrote, “God damn, I wish it was possible to share worlds easily. I‘d love to take a deep look into that base!”
The OP mentioned that they plan to finish the rest of the build later this month so that they can showcase the “finished version.” All in all, it will be interesting to see how the entire island looks once it’s completed.