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Palmon Survival Table Saw Guide

Introduction to Table Saw

Welcome, future Palmon Masters! Let’s talk about a key building that quietly holds your entire base together: Palmon Survival Table Saw. At first glance, it might look like a simple lumber producer, but once you dig deeper, you’ll realize it’s actually one of the backbones of your long-term progression. Whether you’re planning to expand your camp, level up fast, or boost your base efficiency, understanding how the Table Saw works and how to optimize it is a must.

What the Table Saw Really Does

Image of Palmon Bed

Level 1

Table Saw

Building Details

Building Description

A cozy bed for your Palmon to rest and recover. Essential for their well-being and happiness, allowing them to regain energy and be ready for new adventures.

Palmon Survival Table Saw—also labeled as the Sawmill in-game—is your main source of lumber. It automatically produces wood over time, which is used to build, upgrade, and expand various parts of your camp. Lumber might seem abundant early on, especially since the game throws a ton of starter resources at you, but as your camp grows, you’ll hit resource walls where wood becomes one of the bottlenecks. This is where a well-maintained and upgraded Table Saw becomes critical.

Why It’s More Important Than It Looks

In the beginning, production buildings like the Palmon Survival Table Saw feel unnecessary because you can get more resources from exploration and looting. That’s why some players skip leveling them up early on. However, your Camp level can’t go up unless your core buildings—including the Table Saw—meet the required levels. This makes it a non-negotiable structure for progression. Even if the actual output of the saw isn't your main focus early, upgrading it remains essential to keep pushing your Camp upgrades forward.

Best Time to Focus on It

In the early game, your priorities should revolve around your Camp and Pal Catcher Workshop. The Workshop helps you catch powerful Palmons, which drastically improve your entire setup. The Field Lab’s Development tree should also be upgraded early to reduce build times and save speed-ups. Once you start running low on free resources, that’s your sign to start boosting your Table Saw for a more stable lumber supply.

Maximize Output with the Right Palmon

Palmon Survival Table Saw - Palmon assigned

Lumber production isn’t just about upgrading the building—it’s also about who’s working there. The ideal Palmon to assign to your Palmon Survival Table Saw is Hercule Leaf, a creature that comes with a passive skill that increases wood output when assigned to sawing tasks. If you want to really min-max, breed Hercule Leafs with the "Workshopper" trait, which adds a significant boost to production.

Using the Nursery, you can breed Palmons with specific traits to create your perfect worker. This can take a bit of grinding, but once you get a Hercule Leaf with an S-tier Workshopper trait, you’re golden. That’s your lumber specialist—strong, efficient, and built for the job.

VIP Levels: The Secret Sauce

Palmon Survival Table Saw - vip

Another way to boost the Table Saw’s output without doing anything manual is by upgrading your VIP level. This system gives permanent buffs that affect every part of your base—including production buildings. Here’s a quick rundown of how it stacks:

  • VIP 1: +5% lumber output
  • VIP 4: +10% more (total +15%)
  • VIP 6: +5% more (total +20%)
  • VIP 8: Additional +5% (total +25%)

These bonuses are automatic once your VIP reaches the required level. You don’t need to toggle anything—just keep ranking up VIP and enjoy the passive gains. Reaching VIP 14 becomes a huge milestone overall, but even mid-tier VIP levels already give a nice bump to your Table Saw efficiency.

Final Thoughts

Palmon Survival Table Saw might not be your flashiest building, but it’s definitely one of your most important. It starts off low-key but becomes a foundational structure tied directly to your Camp progression, long-term resource sustainability, and overall base performance. By upgrading it when needed, assigning the right Palmons, and enhancing your passive bonuses through VIP, you’ll have a reliable wood supply that supports your entire survival empire.

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)

❓ What is the Table Saw used for?

The Palmon Survival Table Saw is your main source of lumber, which is needed to build, upgrade, and expand your entire camp. It’s also called the Sawmill in-game. Early on, it feels optional, but trust—this building becomes essential later when wood becomes your biggest bottleneck.

❓Why do I need to upgrade the Table Saw?

Because your Camp level upgrades are locked behind building requirements. Even if you don’t need extra lumber early, the Table Saw must hit a certain level before your camp can progress. So it’s non-negotiable—you need it leveled to unlock new features and buildings.

❓ When should I start upgrading the Table Saw?

Start upgrading it after your early game setup is rolling—when you’ve leveled your Camp, Pal Catcher Workshop, and Field Lab Development Tree a bit. Once free wood becomes scarce, that’s your cue. If you delay too long, you’ll slow down your camp progression hard.

❓ Who’s the best Palmon for the Table Saw?

Hercule Leaf is your go-to worker here. He has a passive that boosts wood output when working in sawing jobs. To go extra hard, breed Hercule Leafs with the “Workshopper” trait. An S-tier Workshopper Hercule Leaf is a beast when it comes to lumber farming.

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