How to Rotate Slanted Roof in Palword, Build Triangular Roof

Not sure how to rotate a triangular roof and place in on the walls in Palword? At its core, Palword is a crafting game, where you will start from nothing and slowly build a massive base full of impressive structures. However, it all starts with a simple house and a roof. Unfortunately, many players are having issues building a slanted roof in Palword. How to rotate it and place it on the wall? Read on as we explain all you need to know.

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How to Rotate Triangular Roof in Palword, Build Slanted Roof
How to Rotate Triangular Roof in Palword, Build Slanted Roof

How to Place Slanted Roof in Palword – How to Rotate Triangular Roof

As in all other games crafting survival games, in Palword, you will start from nothing and then slowly build your base. One of the first structures you will want to create is a simple house. All it needs is a couple of walls and a roof, and you are good to go. Seems quite simple, right? Well, it turns out that many players are having issues with placing and rotating slanted roof pieces. It seems that no matter what you do, placing them has some issues. So, how do I do it?

To be frank, we had trouble with this as well, but we somehow managed to do it. Namely, you can not simply put a slanted roof on the walls. The game will refuse to place it, and the piece will glow red. Instead, before placing a triangular roof, you first need to put a flat wooden roof piece on top of the wall. Only then you will be able to put a slanted roof on top of it. In addition, you might also need to put a piece of slanted roof near the ground if you have issues putting a piece of slanted roof in Palword. So there you have it, that’s how you build Slanted Roof in Palworld. It’s not about rotating it. It’s about putting a flat piece of wooden roof first.

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