Palworld players have never been particularly interested in keeping their bases small.

Give the community enough building pieces, a patch of open land and far too much free time, and eventually somebody is going to recreate something ridiculous. This time, a Palworld builder has turned their attention to one of Destiny 2’s most recognizable locations: the Tower.

The project is still a work in progress, but even unfinished, the scale of the build has started getting attention from players across both communities.

A Destiny 2 Landmark Is Taking Shape in Palworld

Reddit user u/SkullerSkull shared their unfinished Destiny 2 Tower recreation on the Palworld subreddit, showing off a structure clearly modeled after the social hub familiar to Destiny players.

This is not just a vague Tower-inspired building either. The player is trying to keep the proportions and layout reasonably close to Destiny 2’s version, which has made the project considerably more complicated than simply stacking walls upward.

According to the builder, the positioning has already created problems.

They may need to move the entire structure or rotate the design roughly 90 degrees because they have started running out of usable floating island and foundation space underneath the hangar section. That is the sort of problem you only discover after deciding that recreating an enormous sci-fi social space inside Palworld sounds like a reasonable weekend project.

The Hangar Is Making the Build Complicated

Anyone familiar with Destiny 2’s Tower knows its silhouette is not exactly simple.

There are open areas, platforms, long exterior sections and the large hangar sitting away from the main courtyard. Trying to translate that into Palworld’s construction system means working around terrain limits and the way foundations need to connect.

The creator specifically mentioned wanting the Tower to remain as accurate as possible, which explains why simply shrinking the troublesome sections does not seem to be the preferred solution.

Instead, repositioning the structure may be necessary.

It is a slightly painful possibility considering how much work is already visible, but elaborate Palworld builds regularly turn into engineering projects of their own.

Palworld Players Are Still Pushing Base Building Further

Massive structures are becoming something of a tradition in Palworld.

The game’s building tools have been used for everything from functional production bases to skyscrapers and sprawling multi-level structures. Some community projects have climbed hundreds of levels vertically and consumed enormous numbers of building pieces.

One recent example featured a 243-level tower reportedly constructed from more than 200,000 blocks over roughly three months. Another community project showed off a 137-level spiral skyscraper, with its creators eventually running into limitations related to extremely large structures.

Against that background, rebuilding the Destiny Tower almost feels inevitable.

Palworld gives players enough freedom that once the basic survival and production systems are handled, architecture becomes its own endgame.

Destiny Fans Immediately Recognized the Reference

The crossover appeal is probably the best part of the project.

Destiny players responding to the build quickly recognized the Tower and started dropping references from Bungie’s series. Others joked about the possibility of a genuine Destiny and Palworld crossover, complete with Destiny weapons or Pal versions of factions such as the Hive, Eliksni and Cabal.

There is no official crossover attached to this build, of course.

It is simply a player project.

Still, seeing one game’s community painstakingly recreate a location from another is exactly the kind of strange overlap sandbox games tend to produce.

The Finished Palworld Destiny 2 Tower Could Be Much Bigger

The most interesting detail is that what players are seeing now apparently is not the final version.

The creator described the project as a work in progress, and comments on the post are already asking to see the completed Tower once construction is finished.

Whether the builder ultimately rotates the project, relocates sections or finds another workaround for the foundation problem remains unclear.

Either way, the unfinished build already captures enough of Destiny 2’s architecture to make the inspiration obvious.

Palworld may be a game about catching creatures, running production lines and surviving increasingly dangerous parts of the map, but players keep proving that its building system can become something entirely different.

Sometimes it becomes an industrial complex.

Sometimes it becomes a skyscraper.

Apparently, sometimes it becomes the Tower.

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