Welcome to the Elderwood! Step into an ancient overgrown forest teeming with magic in the Elderwood Expansion — Palia’s biggest update to date! Explore the new Adventure Zone and discover powerful Artifacts and Relics, complete exciting new Quests, meet mischievous (but cute!) critters, find loads of new collectibles, Decor, and so much more!
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The Elderwood Expansion includes an entirely new Adventure Zone, our first since we launched, which contains a whole new map filled with new content for every skill in the game, new gameplay systems for players to experience, and another chapter in our main story.
At the highest level, this update brings the following changes to the game:
To help players navigate the range of experiences in Elderwood, we’ve created a central page in the Player Menu to be your one stop shop for what you can accomplish in Elderwood.
The Elderwood is a lush, overgrown forest filled with magic where a different subrace of Majiri, the Umbraa, once inhabited. All players will immediately gain access to the Elderwood, but we highly recommend having Fine Tools as well as completing the Temples Questline up through “Rooted in Place” before diving too far into the map.
The entrance to the Elderwood is found in the northern part of Bahari, between Tamala’s house and the Housing Plot gate.
New to the Elderwood is a requirement to find each of the Stables in order to unlock travel to those locations. Once you have found the Elderwood Central Stables, you’ll be able to use Stables throughout the world to travel directly to the Elderwood. As a reward for finding all of the Elderwood Stables locations, Nai’o will give you a recipe to craft your very own stable sign at your housing plot.
Elderwood brings with it a new chapter for our Main Story, a whole batch of side quests and a brand new Villager to meet. Our Villagers will also see some changes to their schedules now that the Elderwood has opened — we’ll let you all discover exactly what those changes are as you progress through the expansion.
Players that are all caught up with our Main Story will see things kickoff immediately when they login with our Elderwood Opening Cinematic. Some of the new systems in Elderwood do require Main Story progression, so we recommend all players get caught up. Specifically, you’ll want to have completed these quests:
Note: Players do not need to complete the Night Sky Bundles to engage with the Elderwood’s Main Story Quests.
As the Main Story progresses in the Elderwood, players will unlock different elements of Elderwood’s gameplay, which we’ll cover below.
That’s not all, though! While you explore the Elderwood you’ll come across a variety of Guide and Discovery Quests that expand on the history of this map and introduce various new mechanics. To help players uncover these quests, some will be marked directly on the map.
Tamala is finally opening her wares and sharing some of her concoctions. Once you progress through and complete The Nature of Shadows quest you’ll be able to purchase unique items such as an Anti-Slime potion and one of our new garden crops.
For players who want to travel back home more easily, once you complete the quest “Where the Hearth Is”, Tamala will also sell you a Hearth Potion which will let you travel home at any point.
Once players complete the “Something Wicked” quest, Subira will allow you to purchase some grab bags of items from the Elderwood. These are perfect options if you want to finish your Elderwood collection but maybe don’t enjoy a given skill.
Ulfe is the newest Villager joining the cast of Palia — a young Umbraan boy who’s been living in the Elderwood for a while. The Umbraans are a different subrace of Majiri that have a more favorable view on the use of Flow.
Note: While Ulfe is excited to meet all of you, he takes his time in order to get to know a new friend. Your friendship with him will be able to grow in future patches.
With the introduction of Elderwood, the Villagers seem to have taken notice and there are a few updates in kind.
One of the core goals with Adventure Zones is to provide a feeling of surprise and delight around every corner. As you explore, you’ll find a mysterious substance that has infected the Elderwood, as well as new Decor, Umbraan Shrines, Rummage Piles, and Treasure Chests.
Throughout the map, players will find various gathering items infected by an unknown magical essence. Collecting this essence requires unique materials and equipment specific to the Elderwood — as players continue through Elderwood’s main story, they’ll unlock the ability to craft the necessary materials to collect infected items.
Infected Essence is a major part of Elderwood’s new gathering experience — and by acquiring it players will be able to acquire new recipes and gameplay benefits from a variety of sources.
The Elderwood Decor set is our first furniture set found entirely through exploration. Across the Elderwood, you’ll find pieces of the furniture left behind from the Umbraans.
The first time you interact with one of these pieces, you’ll meet Binnie, a ravenous little Piksii who would like some of that Infected Essence that’s been showing up. Once you provide Binnie with the appropriate amount of Infected Essence, they’ll teach you the recipe to craft that item.
Don’t worry if you don’t have enough Infected Essence when you find an item — the map will automatically track the location of any Elderwood Decor piece you find until you’ve acquired it.
The full list of furniture from this set is included in the Furniture Making and Decor section below.
Umbraan Shrines are hidden throughout the map and require the player to offer a unique Sacred Flower, which can be acquired from the following sources:
Similar to the Elderwood Decor Set, if you find an Umbraan Shrine, it will remain marked on your map until you complete the offering.
As a reward for offering a Sacred Flower, players can receive Artifacts and various resource packs filled with Elderwood materials.
Each real world day, players can find two Rummage Piles hidden within the Elderwood. These locations are the same for every player each day.
In order to gain the rewards, players will need to use their Hoe to clear the dirt before grabbing the items.
It wouldn’t be a new map without new treasure chests. Players will find these hidden throughout the Elderwood. Open them to receive a variety of rewards, including a few new Recipes!
“Strange things abound in the Elderwood, and where there is strange, I intend to be close behind! One mustn't be afraid to get dirty in the pursuit of the unknown, so grab your shovel and help uncover the secrets of the past! Together we'll prove what science has dismissed! And don't worry, I'll be sure to reward you handsomely for anything you find. I've been working on some Brighteye hunting gear I think you'll find quite exciting!” — Elouisa
“What my sister means to say is that we would appreciate your assistance in recovering lost artifacts within the Elderwood, so that we may donate them to the Umbraan Museum of History in Nocturne. And please, if she starts talking about Flothman again, do us both a favor and do not engage.” — Caleri
As players explore and progress through the Elderwood, they’ll uncover various Artifacts. These artifacts are a vital part of the Elderwood’s gathering experience — by completing a set of artifacts, the player will be able to acquire the schematics to Relics, a new equipment type that provides buffs to not only you, but your entire party! If you want to maximize your capabilities in the Elderwood, you’ll want to work together to acquire and level up each of these Relics.
Artifacts can be found primarily through Umbraan Shrines and Rummage Piles, and can also be traded with other players at the Elderwood Central Stables. If you happen to find a piece you already have, try offering it up to trade with another player in order to complete a set!
Upon acquiring your first Artifact, you’ll receive the “Pieces of the Past” quest, which will guide you through how the system works.
You can submit any artifacts you find at the Central Stables, near the southern exit.
Relics are a new piece of equipment that provide various buffs to both you and your party. Relics can be leveled up to provide you and your party stronger buffs. Each player in your party can equip a unique Relic, sharing its benefits with other party members.
Note: Relics can only be equipped within the Elderwood Central Stables.
Relic | Benefit |
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Brighteye Amulet | A small buff to essence looted. |
Brighteye Amulet II | A medium buff to essence looted. |
Brighteye Amulet III | A large buff to essence looted. |
Brighteye Amulet IV | A massive buff to essence looted. |
Elderwood Idol | Allows you to track infected forage. |
Elderwood Idol II | Allows you to track infected forage and insects. |
Elderwood Idol III | Allows you to track infected forage, insects, and fish. |
Elderwood Idol IV | Allows you to track infected forage, insects, fish, and huntable creatures. |
Bag of Illusion | Allows you to directly interact with infected forage without the use of special equipment or potions. |
Bag of Illusion II | Allows you to directly interact with infected forage and insects without the use of special equipment or potions. |
Bag of Illusion III | Allows you to directly interact with infected forage, insects, and fish without the use of special equipment or potions. |
Bag of Illusion IV | Allows you to directly interact with infected forage, insects, fish, and huntable creatures without the use of special equipment or potions. |
Guiding Lantern | Boosts the tier of other relics equipped by your party members. Capped at Tier II. |
Guiding Lantern II | Boosts the tier of other relics equipped by your party members. Capped at Tier III. |
Guiding Lantern III | Boosts the tier of other relics equipped by your party members. Capped at Tier IV. |
Guiding Lantern IV | Boosts the tier of other relics equipped by your party members. Capped at Tier V. |
In order to acquire Relics, you’ll need to complete Artifacts. By completing an Artifact, you’ll earn Elouisa Fun Bucks, which can be exchanged for the necessary schematics to craft a Relic via the register near where you donate Artifacts.
Relics can be crafted in the Elderwood Central Stables, near the waterfall. To craft and upgrade relics, you’ll need a few unique items: Enchanting Runestones and Finishing Runestones.
Item | Acquisition |
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Enchanting Runestone x2 | Purchased at Tamala’s Store |
Enchanting Runestone | Awarded during the Elderwood Main Story |
Enchanting Runestone | Hidden in the Elderwood |
Finishing Runestone x2 | Purchased at Tamala’s Store |
Finishing Runestone | “Paying Respects” Accomplishment |
Finishing Runestone | “Top Donator” Accomplishment |
For players who really want to show off their prowess, you can unlock a unique Nameplate by leveling every Relic up to Tier IV.
As part of Elderwood’s release, we’re making some larger changes to material acquisition.
Fear not, we’ve been very happy with the gameplay experience around Palium and are going to replace it with new dedicated nodes for Silver and Gold. You can now chase the materials for that Honey Lure.
Lastly, the Ore Compass has been updated to work with all of the above changes. It will now track the following mining nodes:
“Many of the Phoenix's Children have come to me of late asking how they might minimize their impact on the natural world. If you, like me, avoid consuming animal products, I believe some of the resources noted below with 💚 to be suitable substitutes in recipes that call for them. I especially suggest you try the veggie chili — I believe I left the recipe lying around in my room somewhere!” — Chayne
Within the Elderwood, we’re introducing a wide variety of new gatherable types and materials. Various items found across the Elderwood are used for crafting the new decor sets or used in various cooking dishes that are new with the Zone.
Additionally, we’re introducing shootable forage into the game. On some trees in the Bahari Bay and Elderwood, players will see items hanging from trees. Players can use an arrow to shoot down the forage, or chop the tree to get the item.
As players explore Elderwood, they’ll come across a couple new creatures to hunt — the Ogopuu and Shmole!
The Ogopuu is a feisty one and is the first creature in Palia that will hit you back, but in our own cozy way. When alerted, the Ogopuu can spit sticky slime at you, slowing your ability to move in the map. Not only that, but the Ogopuu are beefy and will require a number of arrows to take down. We recommend Fine arrows and a party.
The Shmole is a wholly new paradigm for hunting — across Elderwood players will find networks of Shmole Holes that contain multiple Shmoles. These little ones are tricky to catch — when alerted they’ll dive back into their hole and pop out somewhere else within the network, sort of like a multiplayer version of whack-a-mole. Shmoles will wait patiently for players who are playing solo and need to find where they popped out, but for hunting parties, players can split up and manage a few holes each.
In addition to the new hunting creatures, we’ve made a number of adjustments to hunting across the game. We’ve gotten feedback that our hunting creatures get spooked too easily and are making some changes to make it easier to sneak up on them.
Across the Elderwood, players will find a range of new insects to collect, including new types such as the Piksii and Rockhopper.
Insect | Description |
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Grumpy Granite Rockhopper | It is impossible to tell if this rockhopper is genuinely mad at you, or if its face just looks that way. |
Flame-Horned Rockhopper | Despite the name, its horns are as cool and slimy to the touch as the rest of this rockhopper. It uses its fiery appearance to intimidate potential predators. |
Will-o-Wisp Rockhopper | This pale rockhopper is said to glow softly in the dark of the Elderwood, luring unwitting travelers deeper into the dark. |
Blushing Batterfly | A batterfly that spends most of its time flitting among the bioluminescent foliage of the Elderwood's caves. |
Sunburst Batterfly | Unlike its light-averse brethren, this batterfly thrives under the meager light of the Elderwood. |
Nightshadow Batterfly | This batterfly only comes out under the cover of night and canopy both. |
Draugr Beetle | One might mistake the bright coloring on its armor for natural markings, but they're actually a sign of the parasitic fungus that has taken control of this unsuspecting beetle. |
Blood Beetle | Named for the startling red markings splashed across this beetle's exoskeleton. Despite the name they actually prefer feasting on piksii berries over anything sanguine. |
Cave Piksii | This Piksii lives under the staircase mushrooms that grow along the walls of caves in the Elderwood. Be careful where you tread, lest you disturb one and face its tiny wrath. |
Veil Piksii | These Piksiis are said to form from the Flow of those unable to cross the Veil. Strange that so many should populate the Elderwood. |
The Elderwood is fully stocked with a new set of fish for players to catch, distributed across the zone and at various times of the day. This includes two new fish types: Sharks and Floatfish.
The fish in the Elderwood are more difficult to catch on average than fish from the Bahari and Kilima; we advise players who want to catch the rarest ones to use Palium tools and every buff at their disposal.
Three new accomplishments have been added to recognize players who catch the full collection: The “Elderwood Angler” accomplishment (for collecting all base Elderwood fish) will award the Mounted Floatfish. The “Master Elderwood Angler” accomplishment (for collecting all Star-Quality Elderwood fish) will award the Mounted Maws.
Fish | Description |
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Ancient Koi | Legends say these koi once lived in the ponds of King Mudan's palace. |
Angelfish | Be not afraid. |
Bronze Bluegill | Just like the Orange Bluegill, this fish has nary a spot of blue to be seen- not even its gills! |
Devilfish | Actually not that bad a guy. |
Eleroo Eel | Affectionately named for its sizable snout, and not for what it eats. Still, you might want to keep your eleroos at a distance. |
Inyrevn Mermaid | Murmurs of a mermaid in the water brought curious fishers from across Bahari Island to these woods in hopes they could catch sight of such a majestic creature. The Inyrevn Mermaid is likely not what they pictured. |
Lake Shark | Just when you thought the lakes were safe... |
Majiri-of-War | A mythological floatfish said to be attracted to areas associated with great strife. |
Maws | There's a shark in the Elderwood, they say, with eyes as black as the void, like a potato pod's eyes. Maws, they call him, and by the time you see him coming, it's too late. |
Midnight Floatfish | This floatfish emerges in the dark of night to feed on the nightmares of little children who don't eat their veggies- or so the old Umbraan tale goes. |
Mini Mullet | A controversial fish both despised and beloved across Palia. |
Mossyfin | The Mossyfin will hide among the mossy rocks at the bottom of pools to camouflage itself. Unfortunately the bright pink stripes on its fins mean this is mostly pointless. |
Palian Betta | The Palian Betta is known for its solitary nature and tendency to fight others of its own kind. Unsurprisingly, the Palian Betta was named by Umbraans. |
Piksii Floatfish | The Piksii of the Elderwood can come in all shapes and sizes. This one, for example, comes in the shape and size of a floatfish. |
Sabertoothed Anchovy | An anchovy with teeth so sharp it might eat YOU for dinner. |
Starry Bitterling | It's said all the Elderwood's stars are in its waters, for its canopy blocks out the sky. |
Tinfin | A somewhat paranoid cousin of the Kilima Gillyfin. |
Toadstool Floatfish | One touch of this floatfish's tentacles will induce mild hallucinations in its victim. You don't want to know what two touches can do. |
Turn Pike | This fish can go from 0-60 in the blink of an eye and complete a 90 degree turn at full speed. |
Umbraan Betta | Unlike its Palian cousin, the Umbraan Betta can tolerate and even thrive in the presence of other Umbraan Betta. |
Alongside the Elderwood, we’ve reworked how fishing catches are determined across the game, resulting in changes to all catch rates for items in fishing. These changes are systemic, meaning there was no explicit goal to increase or decrease any given item, but it would not be possible to match the previous catch rates. That said, we believe that this will result in more chances for players to catch hard to acquire fish. In general:
There are many exceptions to the above, to cherry pick a few examples we know players will catch (pun intended):
“To pull back the curtain, we want to be able to make more fish, and be able to do more with fishing. This system was one of our oldest and was painful for us to work in as we look to the future. These changes allow us to author fish more efficiently and reliably, while also making it easier to introduce new types of fish (or items) into the fishing experience. The new fish in Elderwood forced us to dive back into this system and realize changes were necessary to continue to create more fish and new types of fish.” — S6 Forseti
With the Elderwood Expansion, we’re releasing two new crops for Palia: Batterfly Beans and Rockhopper Pumpkins.
Of course, you can’t have new gardening crops without some new cooking dishes! The following dishes all require either the new crops and/or materials found throughout Elderwood:
Cooking Dish | Recipe Location |
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Bean Burger | Found in the Elderwood |
Candied Kopaa Nuts | Auni’s Room |
Elderwood Pie | Complete “Little Bumble’s Pie” Discovery Quest |
Flowtato Fries with Ketchup | Found in the Elderwood |
Fruit Smoothie Bowl | Nai’o’s Room |
Loaded Flowtato | Elouisa’s Room |
Pumpkin Curry and Rice | Najuma’s Room |
Pumpkin Pie | Kenli’s Room |
Pumpkin Stew | Reth’s Cooking Store at Level 8 |
Soon Tofu | Reth’s Cooking Store at Level 6 |
Spicy Honey-Baked Muujin | Eshe’s Room |
Veggie Chili | Chayne’s Room |
This release is our largest single drop of items for Housing since we originally opened Palia up to players. We’re not only releasing two furniture sets, but also providing several additional smaller items.
We are increasing the housing plot Decor Limit from 3,000 -> 3,500 items.
“We’ve been working on delivering a wide range of performance optimizations for the housing plot. We’re being conservative on this increase to ensure things remain stable as well as maintain some head room for the future to add more to the housing plot” — S6 Forseti
The Umbraan Decor set is your go-to if you want to feel like an Umbraan. The Umbraan Starter Pack can be acquired from Tish’s Furniture Making Store for 7,500g once the player is at Furniture Making Level 8. These decor items can be tinted at the modification bench.
Item | Acquisition |
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Umbraan Nightstand | Part of the Umbraan Starter Recipe |
Umbraan Bed | Part of the Umbraan Starter Recipe |
Umbraan Chair | Part of the Umbraan Starter Recipe |
Umbraan Couch | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Low Table | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Bookshelf | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Wall Shelf | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Wardrobe | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Dresser | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Mush Lamp | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Wreath | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Log Planter | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Floor Lamp | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Arch | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Orchid Planter | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Chandelier | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Wall Light | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Table | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Wall Cabinet | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Sink | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Pantry | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Tub | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Swinging Couch | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Trellis | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Log | Acquired from Inspiration |
Umbraan Large Rug | Purchased in the Black Market |
Umbraan Medium Rug | Purchased in the Black Market |
Umbraan Small Rug | Purchased in the Black Market |
Note: There is an accomplishment for crafting the full set of Umbraan Decor.
The Elderwood Decor set is found entirely within the Elderwood Map. Go explore the map to find every recipe! These decor items can be tinted at the modification bench.
Item | Acquisition |
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Elderwood Armchair | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Couch | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood End Table | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Wardrobe | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Mossy Rug | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Wall Shelf | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Mush Planter | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Wall Branch | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Large Lamp | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Mush Light | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Chandelier | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Small Lamp | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Small Planter | Found in the Elderwood |
Elderwood Floor Branch | Found in the Elderwoodll |
Elderwood Backpack | Found in the Elderwood |
Note: There is an accomplishment for crafting the full set of Elderwood Decor.
In addition to the above sets, we have a range of additional decor items that can be acquired throughout the Elderwood Expansion. Some of these items were already noted above in the patch notes:
Item | Acquisition |
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Stables Sign | “Elderwood Pioneer” Accomplishment and Completing “Up the Hill” Guide Quest |
Ogopuu Plush | Rare drop from Ogopuu |
Emerald Ogopuu Plush | Rare drop from Emerald Ogopuu |
Waveback Ogopuu Plush | Rare drop from Waveback Ogopuu |
Ogopuu Mounted Trophy | “Slimed!” Accomplishment |
Shmole Plush | Rare drop from Shmole |
Elder Shmole Plush | Rare drop from Elder Shmole |
Piksii Shmole Plush | Rare drop from Piksii Shmole |
Shmole Mounted Trophy | “Whack-a-Shmole!” Accomplishment |
Mounted Floatfish | “Elderwood Angler” Accomplishment |
Mounted Maws | “Master Elderwood Angler” Accomplishment |
Elderwood Shadowbox | “Elderwood Entomologist” Accomplishment |
Elderwood Map | “Elderwood Riches” Accomplishment |
Brighteyed Shadowbox | “Master Elderwood Entomologist” Accomplishment |
Mermaid Chair | Complete “One Majiri’s Trash” Discovery Quest |
Mermaid Lamp | Complete “One Majiri’s Trash” Discovery Quest |
Mermaid Harp | Complete “One Majiri’s Trash” Discovery Quest |
Elouisa's Moondial | Complete “A Platy-Piece of the Puzzle” Discovery Quest |
Aristocrat Mirror | Complete “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” Discovery Quest |
Votive Candle | Complete “Explosions Long Past” Discovery Quest |
Copper Teapot | Complete “All Quiet on the Umbraan Front” Discovery Quest |
Grow All Out Gazebo | Complete “Fit for a Queen Bee” Discovery Quest |
Maji and Magic Kit | Complete “Magi and Magic” Discovery Quest |
Gil 522 | Complete “Parental Dispute” Discovery Quest |
Piksii Grove | Complete the Elderwood Main Story |
We’ve reworked our social menu to provide much more up to date information on your friends and players on the server. You’ll see that accepting a friend request will be significantly more responsive, along with locations of your friends in the world of Palia.
Additionally, all items in the Elderwood Expansion have been added to the Request system.
A) Central Stables
B) Mitana Grove
C) Honeymiel Slope
D) Lilac Cavern
E) Jeunesse Pass
F) Deep Woods
G) The Fallen Aqueduct
H) Red Blossom Cave
I) Okanaa Bog
J) De Mer Dock
K) Vieuxport Sea
L) Mauvais Way
M) Zendruu Way
We've made some updates to the initial experience for new players just starting the game. This mostly impacts the first hour of the game, with some smaller changes and ripple effects through the first 5 hours or so of the game.
These changes will not impact existing players; there are neither new unique items nor changes to the story in these updates.
We had a few main goals for these changes:
Some examples of changes that fit these goals:
"To get ready for all the new PlayStation and Xbox players, we wanted to take everything we’ve learned and built since launch to make the introduction to Palia as smooth and clear as possible. We've preserved the freedom to explore, while improving the early-game questline, smoothing out how it leads to the Temples questline, giving more guidance on skills and housing, and a number of little polish pieces to make it shine." — Richie Berry
Get ready to level up your look with even more free makeup, skin tones, and hair options! Whether you're going for bold and dramatic, soft and natural, or something in between, these new additions give you even more ways to personalize your Palian style.
Lipstick: Choose from 6 unique patterns and 17 fresh colors to perfect your pout. Whether you prefer a classic tint, a gradient blend, or something a little more adventurous, there’s a shade for every occasion.
Blush: Bring a healthy glow to your character with 7 blush patterns and 11 colors. From subtle rosy cheeks to a full-on sun-kissed effect, these options help you match your mood and your outfit effortlessly.
Hair: Switch up your look with 2 new iconic long hairstyles and 15 new hair colors.
We have also made several upgrades to Character Creation menu.
But that’s not all! We’ve also added 7 new eyeliner colors, 10 new skin tones, and added both opacity and gloss sliders to all makeup types. Customize your character to your heart’s delight in both the wardrobe and character creation menu!
Tish will now only ask for a table to be crafted during this quest. She’s got enough beds and couches!
The material requirements for this quest have been reduced to 5 Softwood and 3 Hide. The original ask was a high bar for most players when they encountered this quest.
To help new and veteran players explore the Elderwood in style, we’ve introduced a one-time Starter Pack bundle available in the Premium Store. This bundle offers strong early-game value, including a 600% savings compared to purchasing each bundled premium item individually. The Starter Pack includes:
Note: The Starter Pack can only be purchased with real-world currency, not Palia Coins. The price of the Starter Pack is contingent on your region, but will always be equal to the 425 Palia Coin bundle.
This Founder’s Pack offers exceptional value for all players, including 3,400 Palia Coins, 8 premium outfits themed around each of Palia’s skills, and the Honey Bumble Pet. You’ll also receive the Courier Pet functionality, helping you gather, forge, fish, hunt, and more as you embark on your daily adventures. The Founder’s Pack includes:
Note: The Founder’s Pack can only be purchased with real-world currency, not Palia Coins. The price of the Founder’s Pack is contingent on your region, but will always be less than the 3400 Coin bundle.
Need a helping paw mid-adventure? With Courier functionality unlocked, Pets can now whisk a handful of items straight to your Home Plot storage, freeing up backpack space without the long trek back. Each send-off has a brief, 10-minute cooldown, and you can expand capacity to 8 slots total - 4 slots unlock with the Founder’s Pack, and another 4 will be able to be unlocked through an Elderwood questline in Patch 0.192. But we won’t say more on that - no spoilers! For a deeper look at how this light utility unlock and the debut of earnable cosmetics fits into our evolving monetization strategy, read our developer blog here.
Collection Name | Outfit Names | Pieces | Price (Per Outfit/Collection) |
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Mythic Pactbearer | Tempest Umbral Wild |
Hat, Top, Bottom | 2750 Palia Coins / 5500 Palia Coins |
The Mythic Pactbearer and Runewarrior collections celebrate the magic and mystery of the new Elderwood Adventure Zone. Both outfits feature enchanting idle animations and fierce effects paired for a mystical flair; perfect for any aspiring arcane adventurer.
Collection Name | Outfit Names | Pieces | Price (Per Outfit/Collection) |
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Runewarrior | Order Runewarrior Elemental Runewarrior |
Top, Bottom | 2750 Palia Coins / 4125 Palia Coins |
Pet Name | Pets | Price (Per Pet) |
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Bumble | Honey Bumble Spectral Bumble Chocolate Bumble |
1275 Palia Coins (each) |
The Bumble Pets are already creating a lot of buzz! These un-bee-lievably cute winged pets will flutter right into your heart!
Glider Name | Price |
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Order Watcher’s Glider | 850 Palia Coins |
Disclaimer: Please note this is not a comprehensive list of all fixed issues.
Disclaimer: Please note this is not a comprehensive list of all known issues.