Welcome to Kilima Valley
You arrive in Palia as a mystery: a human, in a world where humans have been extinct for 200 years. The Majiri โ the world's current inhabitants โ are baffled by your existence. You settle in Kilima Village, claim a home plot, and start building a life while slowly unraveling the mystery of who you are and where you came from.
This guide covers your first week: the systems, the priorities, and the daily habits that will define your early experience.
Your First Hour
Talk to Everyone
When you arrive in Kilima Village, your first task is to meet the villagers. Walk through town and interact with every character you see. This serves multiple purposes:
- You receive quests from villagers that teach each core system (farming, cooking, hunting, etc.)
- Meeting a villager registers them in your friendship list
- Some villagers give you useful starter items just for talking to them
Claim Your Home Plot
You're assigned a home plot near the village. Visit it and place your basic tent (the game gives this to you for free). Your plot is your personal space โ other players see it but cannot modify it.
The tent is temporary. Your first goal is building a house using gathered materials. The tutorial quest walks you through collecting:
- Stone (mine outcroppings around the valley)
- Wood (chop trees with your axe)
- Plant Fiber (harvest bushes and grass)
Build your basic house as soon as you have materials โ it unlocks the stove (for cooking) and additional storage.
Collect the Starter Tools
You begin with:
- Axe: Chops trees and bushes for Wood and Plant Fiber
- Pickaxe: Mines stone outcroppings for Stone and Ore
- Hoe: Tills soil for farming
- Watering Can: Waters crops
These tools have durability and must be maintained (repaired at the Blacksmith or with Repair Kits). Check your tools' condition regularly โ a broken tool stops working at 0%.
Farming: Your Primary Income Source
Farming is the most consistent gold source in Palia's early game. The system is similar to Stardew Valley: till soil, plant seeds, water daily, harvest when ready.
Getting Your First Seeds
Seeds are available from Zeki's General Store in Kilima Village. In your first week, buy:
- Tomato seeds: 10 gold per seed, 6-day growth, sells for 30-50g per tomato
- Potato seeds: 8 gold per seed, 7-day growth, reliable early income
- Wheat seeds: 5 gold per seed, 4-day growth, needed for cooking
Start with 10-20 plants of Tomatoes and Potatoes in your first planting. This gives you income within one week.
Watering
Water every crop every day. The watering can covers one tile at a time in early game. Upgrade to the Makeshift Sprinkler (craftable) as soon as possible โ it covers a small area and reduces daily watering time significantly.
Important: Unwatered crops don't die in Palia (unlike Stardew Valley), but they also don't grow. Consistent watering equals consistent harvest timing.
Processing for Higher Value
Raw crops sell for moderate amounts. Processed goods sell for significantly more:
| Raw | Processed | Machine | Value Multiplier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tomato | Tomato Sauce | Stove | ~2.5ร |
| Wheat | Flour | Mill | ~3ร |
| Corn | Cornmeal | Mill | ~3ร |
| Apple | Apple Jam | Preserves Station | ~2ร |
Build a Stove in your house early (it unlocks with the house) and start cooking. Cooking also builds your Cooking skill, which unlocks more recipes.
The Six Core Skills
Palia has 6 skills that level up through use:
| Skill | How to Level | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Farming | Plant, water, harvest crops | Higher crop quality, new seeds |
| Foraging | Gather plants, mushrooms, flowers | New materials, some recipes |
| Bug Catching | Catch bugs with net | Gifts, collections, gold |
| Fishing | Fish with rod | Food, materials, gold |
| Hunting | Hunt creatures with bow | Meat, leather, Chapaa fur |
| Mining | Mine ore outcroppings | Metals for crafting |
Your first week priority: Level Farming and one other skill you enjoy. Don't try to level everything at once โ focus creates faster progress.
Cooking Skill
Cooking is a separate progression system. You unlock recipes through friendship (villagers teach you recipes), exploration (recipes found in the world), and skill milestones. Cooked food gives buffs โ Focus (the action point system), stamina for extended gathering, and quality bonuses.
Focus: Palia's Stamina System
Unlike most games with a stamina bar that depletes, Palia uses Focus โ a positive buff you maintain by eating food.
- Without Focus: standard gathering, crafting, and mining speed
- With Focus: +50% action speed, +50% resources gathered
You gain Focus by eating cooked food. Simple foods (Grilled Meat, Tomato Soup) give moderate Focus. Complex recipes give more Focus for longer.
Daily routine: Cook food in the morning (or the night before), eat before you start gathering, maintain Focus throughout your session for maximum output.
Building Friendships
Palia's 24 NPC villagers each have a friendship level (0-4 stars, with sub-levels). Higher friendship unlocks:
- New dialogue and personal story quests
- Crafting recipes (many are friendship-gated)
- Housing items and decorations
- Romance routes (for eligible characters)
How to Build Friendship Fast
Weekly gifts: Each villager accepts 2 gifts per week. Giving preferred items grants significantly more friendship than giving random items. Check a villager's friendship tab to see their preferences โ each has preferred categories (like "Cooking" or "Mining" items).
Daily chat: Talk to each villager once per day for a small friendship bonus.
Complete their quests: Each friendship milestone unlocks a quest that, when completed, advances the relationship.
Attend their activities: Some villagers have scheduled activities (Einar's fishing spot, Reth's cooking class). Joining these gives bonus friendship.
Recommended First Friendships
Focus on these villagers early because their gifts unlock useful recipes and items:
- Reth: Unlocks cooking recipes. Feed him food items (Grilled Chapaa, soups).
- Jina: Unlocks foraging-related recipes. Give her foraged items (mushrooms, flowers).
- Zeki: General Store owner โ relationship unlocks store discounts and new item availability.
- Einar: Fishing mentor. Give him fish and fishing-related items.
Your Daily Loop
Once your farm is established (Week 2+), your optimal daily routine looks like this:
Morning (5-10 min):
- Water crops (or check sprinklers)
- Collect any overnight finished goods (if you have processing machines running)
- Eat breakfast food for Focus buff
Mid-Day (20-40 min):
- Complete daily quests from the Quests board
- Talk to 3-5 villagers (daily chat bonus)
- Give weekly gifts (if it's your gift day)
- Gather resources needed for current projects
Afternoon (20-40 min):
- Fish, hunt, or mine depending on your skill focus
- Process raw materials into higher-value goods
- Cook a batch of food for the next day's Focus
Evening (5 min):
- Plant any crops coming out of soil
- Queue processing machines for overnight runs
- Check Shipping Box for daily sales summary
This loop takes 45-90 minutes depending on how deeply you engage with each activity.
Playing with Other Players
Palia's world is shared โ you'll see other players as you explore. The community is generally friendly and helpful to new players.
Opt-in social features:
- Community Hunts: A Sernuk Elder, Chapaa Pack, or other large creature appears and players in the area naturally converge to hunt it. You don't need to group โ just join in.
- Gift Boxes: Players leave gift boxes on their plots for passers-by. Stop at other players' plots and collect from boxes โ players often leave excess crops, fish, or crafting materials.
- Trading: Palia has a player trade system. Early in the game, trading with other players for materials you need is often faster than gathering them yourself.
The unwritten community rules: Don't pick another player's crops (each crop belongs to the player who planted it). Do collect from gift boxes (they're explicitly intended for sharing). Say hi in local chat occasionally โ Palia's community is friendly.
Common Beginner Mistakes
Ignoring tool durability: Your tools break at 0% and stop working. Keep Repair Kits in your inventory or make regular visits to the Blacksmith.
Planting without watering: Seeds planted but not watered don't grow. After every planting session, water every seed before logging off.
Selling raw crops: Process before selling. Tomatoes โ Tomato Sauce doubles or triples the value with minimal extra effort.
Skipping the tutorial quests: Palia's tutorial quests unlock machines, materials, and systems. Follow them completely in your first week โ each one opens something useful.
Not using the Focus buff: Players who eat before gathering get 50% more from every action. Keep food in your inventory and maintain Focus throughout your session.
What to Build First
Priority build order for your home plot:
- Basic House (unlocks Stove, more storage)
- Garden Plot ร10 (farming expansion)
- Makeshift Sprinkler ร5 (reduces daily watering time)
- Storage Chest ร3-5 (inventory fills fast)
- Cooking Station upgrade (unlocks more recipes)
- Worktable (for furniture and decorative crafting)
Is Palia Right for You?
Palia is in active development โ content updates and new systems are added regularly. This means the game is still growing, and some content feels incomplete compared to more finished games like Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing.
Palia is for you if: You want a free, social, relaxed farming MMO with a mystery narrative. You enjoy playing alongside (but not necessarily with) other players. You want a game that's still growing and like being part of a developing community.
Palia isn't for you if: You need a deep, complete narrative right now. You want the most polished farming game experience available. You don't want to be online to play.
For most players, Palia works best as a secondary farming game alongside a more complete one โ play Palia for the social and online aspects, play Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing for depth and polish.
Curious how Palia compares to Stardew Valley? Our Palia vs Stardew Valley guide does a full head-to-head comparison across gameplay, content, price, and who each game is right for.