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Palia Repair the Flow Gate


A few days ago Palia received an extensive update and one of the new features was the Wind Temple. The Temple of the Winds is located in the southeast of Bahari Bay near the Windy Ruins. After entering the temple as part of the “Silverwing Style” quest, you will meet Zeki and Elousia and Caleri. From all three villagers you get an “It Takes a Village” quest in which you have to complete different tasks. After the conversations with Elouisa and Caleri, you will meet Zeki again at the end of the corridor and after the conversation you will receive the task “Repair the flow gate”. One or two players will probably ask themselves the same question that we asked ourselves here. How to repair the flow gate?

Activate and repair the Flow Gate

The solution to the “puzzle” in the Silver Wings style quest is actually quite simple, because you simply have to stand on the round rise to the left of Zeki and you can activate the flow gate there. The flow gate is a portal that you simply have to stand in front of and then activate. Unfortunately for us the “Activate” button was only displayed very late, more precisely after we were standing directly in front of the flow gate. If you feel the same way here, you should stand on the rise directly to the left of Zeki and move back and forth a bit. Sooner or later the message “Activate the flow gate” should be displayed with an interaction.

Update: The According to reports on Reddit, the quest also seems to be bugged for some players. No matter how close you go to the portal, you cannot repair or activate the flow gate.

The flow gate now takes you to a room with an egg puzzle. The task here is to place the eggs correctly on the nests in the room. We have already created detailed instructions in our guide to the “Silver Wing Style” quest in which order and which eggs you have to use for the puzzle.

Tip: This is how you can play Palia with friends and visit their properties.

By Fred Richardson

a computer enthusiast with an insatiable appetite for problem-solving. After graduating with a degree in Computer Science in 2010, he embarked on a lifelong journey of exploring the intricacies of technology. For the past 25 years, Fred has dedicated himself to building custom PCs, mastering the art of hardware and software integration. With a deep-rooted belief in the power of coding, he has sought to unravel the complexities of life's challenges through lines of programming. From the early days of DOS 3.3 to the present, Fred has been a steadfast support for users, utilizing his knowledge to assist and guide others in navigating the ever-changing world of technology.