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How to Find and Use the Repair Station in Palia

Time eats all its children. And that includes tools.

Right off the bat, you can make a repair kit, but where’s the repair station? Here’s how to find the Repair Station in Palia.

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How to Find and Use the Repair Station in Palia

The moment you upgrade your tools from the bare basics, you’ll learn a cruel fact. Your tools can break. Each use of your tool on your garden plot, ore, or tree will slowly degrade it, leaving it unusable unless you repair it.

While Repair Kits are unlocked automatically once you craft a standard tool for the first time, the actual Repair Station you can use those Repair Kits on requires some extra footwork. To get a Repair Station in Palia, you’ll need to purchase it from Hodari.

Hodari, you might recall, is one of the first people you met in Palia. He’s also the Mining Guild Leader, and you can find him in Bahai Bay, where he’ll wander between Pavel Mine and his house just north of the path that leads to Kilima Village.

You can purchase the recipe for the Repair Station for a mere 500 gold, but you’ll need at least level 4 in mining to purchase it. Once you do have access to it, you’ll then need 10 Copper Bars and 6 Stone Bricks to craft the Mining Station at your workbench.

If your tools break before you’re able to get to Mining level 4, no worries. You can also craft and use your Repair Kits at Sifuu’s Anvil, which you can find in Kilima Village. But doing so will cost you. If you don’t have a repair kit on hand, you’ll be charged gold in proportion to how much your tools need to be repaired.

But if you have a repair kit, the amount you’re charged will be significantly less. Of course, having a Repair Station at your house is much more convenient than always running back to Sifuu’s forge. And to use it, remember you still need to make Repair Kits.

While you’re out there crafting, it’s a good idea to get fabric and leather, too. Not only is it useful for getting a glider, but it’ll make crafting all types of furniture easier in the future.


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Daphne Fama
A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms