Okay friends, we need to talk about something that’s been causing some tension in our wonderful Palia community — and it’s all about those honey lures! If you’ve been playing lately, you might have noticed some friction when multiple players show up to catch bugs together. But here’s the thing: that’s literally the whole point! Honey lures were designed to bring us together, not drive us apart.
Let’s get real for a moment — when you place a honey lure and other players come to help catch those bugs with you, that’s not interference, that’s community! The loot gets shared with everyone who contributes to the catch, which means you’re all working toward the same goal. Think about it: if you’re both hitting that rare or epic bug, you’re splitting the effort, using less of your own bug bombs, AND you both walk away with the rewards. That’s a win-win situation!
We totally get it if you prefer a more solo experience sometimes. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to catch bugs at your own pace and in your own way! But if you’re playing in a crowded area and someone joins in to help, that’s a sign that the lure system is working exactly as intended. Instead of shooing players away, why not embrace the teamwork? After all, Palia has always been about creating a cozy, welcoming community where everyone can thrive together.
So here’s our takeaway: if you want a more peaceful, solo bug-catching session, head to a quieter spot on the map. And if other players show up while you’re luring bugs in popular areas? Give them a warm welcome! You’re all in this together, and that’s what makes Palia special. Let’s keep spreading the love and supporting each other out there, everyone! 💛
This post was inspired by community discussion on r/Palia. Thanks to the community members keeping the conversation going!
Source: r/Palia