Skills in Paralives decide how well your Parafolk cooks, codes, paints, lifts, or plays an instrument, and they directly affect job applications and career performance. Leveling them up is mostly about repetition, but the system rewards players who understand how Knowledge categories, Talents, and mood stack together.

How skills are structured
Paralives splits progression into two layers. Broad Knowledge skills sit on top, and specific practical skills sit underneath them. Raising a sub-skill nudges the parent Knowledge skill upward, and a higher Knowledge skill speeds up every sub-skill connected to it.
The current cap is level 20 for each skill during Early Access. Paralives Studio has flagged that the ceiling and reward structure may change with later updates, since not every level currently grants a unique perk.
| Knowledge skill | Sub-skills | Main practice methods |
|---|---|---|
| Music | Guitar, Piano, Triangle | Play or practice instruments, read Music books, study on a computer |
| Food | Cooking | Cook meals, read Food books, computer research |
| Fitness | Exercise, Dance | Gym equipment, floor exercises, jogging, “Dance Here” interaction |
| Technology | Programming, Graphic Design | Computer “Practice…” menu, read Technology books |
| Art | Painting | Paint on an easel, read Art books, computer research |
| Repair | — | Fix broken appliances at home or benches around town, read Repair books |
| Science | Surgery, Biology, Astronomy | Read Science books, computer study (sub-skill paths are limited in Early Access) |
Note: using a telescope or selecting Science on a computer currently raises the Science Knowledge skill rather than Astronomy, Biology, or Surgery directly. This looks like an Early Access gap and may be patched.

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Three multipliers stack on top of base practice: the Knowledge skill level, Talents, and your Para’s emotional state. Hover over a skill while it’s actively leveling to see white arrows in the bar indicating current learning speed.
Knowledge skill level. The higher the parent Knowledge skill, the faster every sub-skill grows. If you want fast Cooking gains, push Food first by reading Food books and doing computer research between meals.
Talents. Talents are assigned in Paramaker during character creation and give a permanent speed bonus to a related skill group. A Para with an Art Talent levels Painting noticeably faster than one without.
Mood and needs. Hungry, tired, stressed, or angry Paras learn slowly or not at all. Happy and well-rested Paras gain skills faster. Healthy relationships and stable needs are part of the multiplier, not just a flavor system.

The fastest leveling loop

Why skills are worth the effort
Skills are not cosmetic. They gate job applications, influence promotions, and improve task performance once your Para is at work. Knowledge skills also act as a fallback when a Para does not perfectly match a job’s required sub-skill but has broad experience in the same field, which makes specializing in one Knowledge category early on a strong long-term play.
Career progression, rabbit-hole jobs, and the full skill system are part of the Early Access build available now on PC and Mac through Steam. Expect balance changes and new activities to roll out across 2026 as Paralives Studio expands the system.






