Overview
Petit Planetuses several distinct currencies and exchange tokens. Each one serves a different part of the daily loop: the primary trading currency, an achievement-style points pool, a Neighbor-gifting token, a museum-donation voucher, and a fuel cell forStarsea Voyage.
Currency Table
Currency | Earned By | Spent On |
|---|---|---|
Dough | Selling crops fromFarming, selling fish fromFishing, completing Neighbor quests, and selling crafted goods back toGlenn's shop. | Seeds, furniture, clothing, and rare goods sold by Glenn. Most everyday purchases are priced in Dough. |
Loomi | Completing daily and achievement tasks tracked in the Footprints tab. | The Loomi Mart store for clothing, Lumia batteries for Starsea Voyages, and special cosmetic items unavailable for Dough. |
Puffballs | Earned throughNeighborinteractions and gifting events. | Special Neighbor-themed items and gifting-related exchanges. |
Omni Vouchers | Donating settled creatures from the Eco-Tank to the Omni-Gallery curated byMors. | Items at the Giftarium that cannot be bought with Dough or Loomi. |
Loomia Battery | Purchased with Loomi, up to a daily cap of two batteries. | Fueling Starsea Voyages. Each voyage consumes one battery on departure. |
Dough
Dough is the primary trade currency. Selling crops, fish, and crafted items to Glenn earns Dough, and most furniture, clothing, and seed purchases require it. Selling prices are modest: most everyday items sell back for 20 to 30 Dough, while Glenn's stock costs anywhere from 500 to 15,000 Dough per item, including rare daily-rotation goods. The price gap means most of a player's early Dough comes from completing Neighbor quests rather than basic gathering.
Loomi
Loomi works like an achievement-points system. The Footprints tab tracks small daily and milestone tasks (water crops, catch a new fish, complete a Neighbor friendship rank), and each completion awards Loomi. The Loomi Mart sells clothing, decor, and the Loomia Battery used to fuel Starsea Voyages. Because Loomi is gated by daily tasks rather than time spent gathering, it functions as a separate progression track and tends to fund the multiplayer side of the game.
Puffballs
Puffballs are a Neighbor-focused currency tied to gifting and friendship interactions. They are rarer than Dough or Loomi and primarily circulate around Neighbor-themed items and events. Players accumulate Puffballs through gifting milestones and Neighbor activities rather than direct sales.
Omni Vouchers
Omni Vouchers are earned by donating fish, bugs, shellfish, and other small creatures from the Eco-Tank to theMors-run Omni-Gallery. Each settled creature pays out a small voucher amount, which builds up into a separate spending pool at the Giftarium. The Omni-Gallery effectively turns theFishingand bug-catching loop into a stable currency drip on top of the per-fish sale price.
Loomia Battery
The Loomia Battery is technically a consumable, but it functions as a currency for Starsea Voyages. Each voyage burns one battery on departure, and the daily cap of two batteries gates how far players can range each day. Stockpiling Loomi to keep two batteries on hand is one of the main reasons to grind Footprint tasks.
No Real-Money Currency in Beta
TheCoziness Testand Stardrift Test builds did not include a gacha or premium-currency system. The final monetization model for the live game has not been announced. All currency references in this article reflect the in-game economy as documented from closed-beta builds.