I am pretty sure that the higher your focus bonus, the higher rate it also uses Focus if I'm not mistaken. So for example if you keep increasing the bonus at which you gain levels, every time you do anything that consumes Focus, for example Gathering resources or whatever is doing that leveling, it's going to take a bigger chunk out of your focus bar. So you will have to refill it more quickly and be eating much more. So you will want to make sure you are in a place where you can sustain that by either having a lot of food that you cook or items that you consume to gain the focus.
Me and 2 of my friends have been making good money off of cooking fish stew and selling it. One person to start the dish with spices and fish, one person to chop garlic, and one to put in the garlic and stir. We all get the food and it sells pretty good if you have some high prices fish. Thanks so much for sharing.
A tip I found that kinda help me too is, check the accomplishments menu. I am not sure on the default key for it (because I edit my key binds as soon as I started playing) but I go to my inventory then use my mouse to click to the accomplishments menu. I found I was missing a few things that payed a lot of renown so I focused on doing them. Like the quality harvester accomplishments. They give 15 renown each and are not hard to do. Only need to pick 100 star quality crops.
I would say early game, just do Sernuk hunting. The goal is to buy the backpack up to 4 levels, the last one is way to exp. Spend that on a few plots, a few licenses to have more crafting benches. The grow tomatoes. That is a small passive income. Then just keep doing sernuk hunting, get 9x9 plots. Get as much license as possible. Once you get to this stage, the endgame is just login to farm. You'll probably be sick of hunting by now so farming is amazing. You can do the insane method of tomato and potato to relax. 5 hours irl time, go in and harvest the tomato+potato alternating rows. Potatoes into preserve jar as food, tomato into collector for money. This is why you need hell lot of license as it is hella worthy investment. You may at one point just want to pick up the backpack just because you can. Too much money. Or when the license gets too exp. I think you can get up to 30 crafting benches before the license caps out. After that, you can enjoy decorating and expanding the house. The decoration and furnishing is the gold sink endgame. So it is like life. first you gotta grind, lots of hardwork by hunting. After that, you invest them in plot and licenses to get more money. Then after that, you invest more to max out your profits. After that it is just relax. Build your house, decorate it, talk with villagers. Enjoy the game basically.
Really good video, I more or less did everything you said just from playing the game and seeing how things worked. I got my focus bonus to 75%. At that point you hit a wall for diminishing returns, it only going up by 1% per 100 renown at 75% bonus. When you start out it should give 5% bonus per 100 renown, then drops to 2.5% bonus per 100 renown. Then at 75% it is 1% per 100. Next I put renown into making my max focus about 600. Then I put my renown into the writs but I made sure to keep 5 slots locked because I hear there is a quest that gives 5 for free and I have not done it yet so I am waiting on that.
I bought so many writs early on because I thought more land would be needed (only 9 soil spots rip, don't need big house rip) and also forgot about Phoenix for a bit lol. Still enjoying game and got most things to 10 easily enough...but still...completely wasted a lot of time/energy compared to if I had my brain plugged in.
Liked subscribed awesome video! Exactly what I was searching for online the past 2 days and you answered all my questions! Which shrine to focus on, and which food to use for focus
Perhaps an idea for a next guide is how to spend gold on palia. I regret a lot of my early spendings and still not sure up to now how to spend them efficiently
How do you get around the stove bug? I used my stick of butter from Dalia to try to make a dish, but after I got back to the stove to mix the ingredients the game did not recognize my mouse clicks...it burnt and I lost everything.
Please do a video on friending in the game. I have no friends that play the game. I have received 6 friend requests and a community invite, but I dont know who the people are that sent them. I would love to have someone to hunt, fish, and mine with, but to accept a friend request from a stranger means what in the game? What liberties are you giving the person on your plot? I would just like to know, it looks like it would be so much fun.😊
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Don't worry about trees on your home plot folks. Just plant the seeds you get when you're out chopping other trees, on your home plot. Endless supply. I do it all the time.
Good video but I really wish that some of the YT reviewers would highlight that not everyone cares to level this way. Some of us, myself included, FULLY know this information but our playstyles are vastly different. My priorities in Palia are not aligned with this guide. It's ok that most everyone else agrees, but for me I'm choosing the long way around. I WANT those writs versus focus. I don't want to rush and my schedule ALLOWS for that. I always feel really bad when I see videos like this because I think I'm "playing wrong." But no, I'm just playing at my pace to my specific interests.
If you're having fun, you're not playing it wrong. I've been focused mostly on NPC relationships and making furniture, so a lot of the money ones aren't too relevant for me. Doesn't mean I'm playing it wrong, I'm just playing it differently than others.
TLDR: Your game, your time, it's ok if you play differently. Having fun while you play is all that matters. A lot of people tend toward spending their points in the most efficient way possible because they don't like to "waste" their time. (Quotes because "wasting time" is subjective) That generally takes the form of focus bonus first, increasing focus cap as food gets better, then opening up your plot with writs because you have a lot of space to start out anyway. Being able to get money faster will allow you to decorate faster in the end, blah blah blah. Just because there's a guide for the "most efficient" way to do things, that doesn't mean in the slightest that you playing your way is in any way "wrong." It's your game, your time. Do what you want to do and enjoy the time you play. I don't think any of these guides are trying to make you feel bad by wanting to make you feel like you play incorrectly. I could see the efficient route and went that way because that's what made sense to me on how to spend my points. I run around doing anything and everything, but when it came to the renown points, I wanted to make sure I was getting the most xp to get the most out of whatever I was doing at the time. My wife on the other hand has no interest in that and is buying all the stuff with gold and renown for plots and decorating first and just taking her time. Either way is fine.
Totally fine if you focus on the 'longer, less efficient' way as it really doesn't make it less efficient depending on your playstyle Say you're speedrunning the game and unlocking everying in just days, then get burnt out and never want to touch it anymore - that would be terribly inefficient. I personally like that, but I don't get bored with it either as I keep finding new ways to create content for and have fun with I still haven't done the Fish puzzles for example. I just like being comfortable with gold and be able to do whatever I want to do hehe
@@Kenzi0815 aahh I see. I didn't really paid any attention to the achievements as I'm not much of an achievement hunter in any game. But thanks for pointing that out.
So far I found star potato pickle the best way for replenishing the focus bar. It gives 402 focus per jar and requires only 1 star potato to make
I use that to.
Same
I use star apple preserves. But, it will probably take people a while to get apple trees so it's not something they can use early on.
I am pretty sure that the higher your focus bonus, the higher rate it also uses Focus if I'm not mistaken. So for example if you keep increasing the bonus at which you gain levels, every time you do anything that consumes Focus, for example Gathering resources or whatever is doing that leveling, it's going to take a bigger chunk out of your focus bar. So you will have to refill it more quickly and be eating much more. So you will want to make sure you are in a place where you can sustain that by either having a lot of food that you cook or items that you consume to gain the focus.
Me and 2 of my friends have been making good money off of cooking fish stew and selling it. One person to start the dish with spices and fish, one person to chop garlic, and one to put in the garlic and stir. We all get the food and it sells pretty good if you have some high prices fish. Thanks so much for sharing.
A tip I found that kinda help me too is, check the accomplishments menu. I am not sure on the default key for it (because I edit my key binds as soon as I started playing) but I go to my inventory then use my mouse to click to the accomplishments menu.
I found I was missing a few things that payed a lot of renown so I focused on doing them. Like the quality harvester accomplishments. They give 15 renown each and are not hard to do. Only need to pick 100 star quality crops.
I would say early game, just do Sernuk hunting. The goal is to buy the backpack up to 4 levels, the last one is way to exp.
Spend that on a few plots, a few licenses to have more crafting benches. The grow tomatoes. That is a small passive income.
Then just keep doing sernuk hunting, get 9x9 plots. Get as much license as possible. Once you get to this stage, the endgame is just login to farm.
You'll probably be sick of hunting by now so farming is amazing.
You can do the insane method of tomato and potato to relax. 5 hours irl time, go in and harvest the tomato+potato alternating rows.
Potatoes into preserve jar as food, tomato into collector for money. This is why you need hell lot of license as it is hella worthy investment.
You may at one point just want to pick up the backpack just because you can. Too much money. Or when the license gets too exp.
I think you can get up to 30 crafting benches before the license caps out.
After that, you can enjoy decorating and expanding the house. The decoration and furnishing is the gold sink endgame.
So it is like life. first you gotta grind, lots of hardwork by hunting. After that, you invest them in plot and licenses to get more money.
Then after that, you invest more to max out your profits. After that it is just relax. Build your house, decorate it, talk with villagers. Enjoy the game basically.
This is exactly what I did and find it a great strategy indeed! Maybe worth making a video about ^^
Really good video, I more or less did everything you said just from playing the game and seeing how things worked.
I got my focus bonus to 75%. At that point you hit a wall for diminishing returns, it only going up by 1% per 100 renown at 75% bonus. When you start out it should give 5% bonus per 100 renown, then drops to 2.5% bonus per 100 renown. Then at 75% it is 1% per 100.
Next I put renown into making my max focus about 600. Then I put my renown into the writs but I made sure to keep 5 slots locked because I hear there is a quest that gives 5 for free and I have not done it yet so I am waiting on that.
I bought so many writs early on because I thought more land would be needed (only 9 soil spots rip, don't need big house rip) and also forgot about Phoenix for a bit lol. Still enjoying game and got most things to 10 easily enough...but still...completely wasted a lot of time/energy compared to if I had my brain plugged in.
Seeing this video after I did not know about the phoenix buff and I am sitting here with my max 900 focus
🤝 same
You can also disable the game tips by checking the box or just hit ESC to back out instead of clicking all 3 screens.
Liked subscribed awesome video! Exactly what I was searching for online the past 2 days and you answered all my questions! Which shrine to focus on, and which food to use for focus
Perhaps an idea for a next guide is how to spend gold on palia. I regret a lot of my early spendings and still not sure up to now how to spend them efficiently
Loving your videos!!! Keep up the good work. 🥰
So does having higher focus mean you get more experience and can level up skills faster?
How do you get around the stove bug?
I used my stick of butter from Dalia to try to make a dish, but after I got back to the stove to mix the ingredients the game did not recognize my mouse clicks...it burnt and I lost everything.
Press H to building mode then go back thats my solution for now
can you please do a house tour? I’d like to see how many of each you have on your lot. thankies!
Please do a video on friending in the game. I have no friends that play the game. I have received 6 friend requests and a community invite, but I dont know who the people are that sent them. I would love to have someone to hunt, fish, and mine with, but to accept a friend request from a stranger means what in the game? What liberties are you giving the person on your plot? I would just like to know, it looks like it would be so much fun.😊
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*Enjoy my content? Don't forget to smash that like button, helps out the channel. Cheers!*
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Don't worry about trees on your home plot folks. Just plant the seeds you get when you're out chopping other trees, on your home plot. Endless supply. I do it all the time.
Just to add ways to get renown. Gifting npcs and players. I think it's 5 and 1 per gift respectively.
I have 800 food cap and 100% focus boost. I eat 1 pickled potatoes per celebration cake at a cake party. Cooking is boring and annoying alone.
Did 2 cake partys made 120k in around 2 hours, under 10k per party if you are doing batterer or icer
Personally I like the pickled potatoes more. * = 405 focus.
The preserves give as much as a lot of food
Good video but I really wish that some of the YT reviewers would highlight that not everyone cares to level this way. Some of us, myself included, FULLY know this information but our playstyles are vastly different. My priorities in Palia are not aligned with this guide. It's ok that most everyone else agrees, but for me I'm choosing the long way around. I WANT those writs versus focus. I don't want to rush and my schedule ALLOWS for that. I always feel really bad when I see videos like this because I think I'm "playing wrong." But no, I'm just playing at my pace to my specific interests.
I really hope this didn't sound rude BTW. I LOVE Palia but mostly everyone focuses on end game A S ASAP. That's not how I play and I LOVE this game.
If you're having fun, you're not playing it wrong. I've been focused mostly on NPC relationships and making furniture, so a lot of the money ones aren't too relevant for me. Doesn't mean I'm playing it wrong, I'm just playing it differently than others.
TLDR: Your game, your time, it's ok if you play differently. Having fun while you play is all that matters.
A lot of people tend toward spending their points in the most efficient way possible because they don't like to "waste" their time. (Quotes because "wasting time" is subjective) That generally takes the form of focus bonus first, increasing focus cap as food gets better, then opening up your plot with writs because you have a lot of space to start out anyway. Being able to get money faster will allow you to decorate faster in the end, blah blah blah.
Just because there's a guide for the "most efficient" way to do things, that doesn't mean in the slightest that you playing your way is in any way "wrong." It's your game, your time. Do what you want to do and enjoy the time you play. I don't think any of these guides are trying to make you feel bad by wanting to make you feel like you play incorrectly.
I could see the efficient route and went that way because that's what made sense to me on how to spend my points. I run around doing anything and everything, but when it came to the renown points, I wanted to make sure I was getting the most xp to get the most out of whatever I was doing at the time. My wife on the other hand has no interest in that and is buying all the stuff with gold and renown for plots and decorating first and just taking her time. Either way is fine.
Totally fine if you focus on the 'longer, less efficient' way as it really doesn't make it less efficient depending on your playstyle
Say you're speedrunning the game and unlocking everying in just days, then get burnt out and never want to touch it anymore - that would be terribly inefficient.
I personally like that, but I don't get bored with it either as I keep finding new ways to create content for and have fun with
I still haven't done the Fish puzzles for example. I just like being comfortable with gold and be able to do whatever I want to do hehe
your Discord link is invalid! lol
Me who is lvl 39 and has already 550 fokus :/
Need a new video man lol
I found no point to keep on eating food when your skills are already beyond level 10.
most basic reason: there are achievements for lvl 25 (i think) and def for lvl 50 for each class
@@Kenzi0815 aahh I see. I didn't really paid any attention to the achievements as I'm not much of an achievement hunter in any game. But thanks for pointing that out.
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