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Should you choose Air, Earth, Water, or Fire in Palia dialogue? Explained

What do the Air, Earth, Water, and Fire dialogue options do in Palia?

As you have conversations in Palia, you’ll get the opportunity to choose Fire, Water, Air, and Earth dialogue options. These options help you write your own story, but is there any benefit from picking one over the other? Also, will it change my personality forever? Here is everything you need to know about the Air, Earth, Water, and Fire dialogue options in Palia.

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Note: For more on all things Palia, be sure to visit our Palia guides page for more help.

What’s the best Palia dialogue option? Air, Earth, Water, or Fire?

The moment you start playing Palia, you’ll notice four different dialogue options: Water, Air, Earth, and Fire. What are these dialogue options? Do they permanently affect my character in Palia? These are the questions I asked myself when I started out — and it seems like you’re curious as well.

The four elemental dialogue options in Palia have no real effect on anything besides how you roleplay your character. To help you really feel like you’re playing a character in a game, the Air, Earth, Fire, and Water dialogue choices are strictly there to help you shape who you want to be and how you want to communicate.

To help you pick which element dialogue option you should choose, you can hover over the icon to read a brief description. The element responses are a bit predictable, but here is a brief overview of how each element dialogue option makes you sound in conversations:

  • Air – Air-type personalities are laid back and free spirited. They never take themselves or others too seriously.
  • Earth – Earth-type personalities are stubborn, practical, and honest — often to a fault.
  • Water – Water-type personalities are thoughtful, introspective, and emotionally sensitive. While intelligent, they often tend towards melancholy.
  • Fire – Fire-type personalities are friendly, brave, and easily excitable. Natural born leaders.

Again, picking Air, Fire, Water, or Earth type personalities doesn’t permanently decide what type of personality you have for the rest of Palia. Instead, every time you have a conversation, you’ll be presented with a random selection of these four elemental dialogue options which constantly helps you define how you’re feeling and how you want to react in the moment. There is no benefit or advantage that one has over the others — just go with what you feel like!

I love Avatar the Last Airbender, and there’s obviously a little bit of inspiration from that show here in Palia. As you begin to explore the world of Palia, you might want to stop and smell the roses — and read our early impressions review!


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Noah Nelson
From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor's Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.