Lists Published on 2026-02-20 · 7 min read

Best Miliastra Wonderland Stages to Play in 2026

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Miliastra Wonderland has been live since October 2025, and the library of community-created stages keeps growing with every version update. The quality ranges widely — some stages are quick five-minute experiments, while others are deep, polished games with hours of content and progression systems that keep you coming back.

The challenge is finding the good ones. There is no external review site, no curated marketplace — discovery happens inside the game through filters, ratings, and word of mouth. Here is a guide to the best types of stages worth playing, how to find them, and our top recommendation for a stage you should not miss.

How to Find Stages

Before diving into recommendations, here is how stage discovery works in Miliastra Wonderland:

  1. Open Miliastra Wonderland through the Paimon Menu in Genshin Impact.
  2. Browse the Popular page — this shows stages with high play counts and positive ratings on your server.
  3. Use filters to narrow by:
    • Stage type: Action Adventure, Survival Challenge, FPS, Management Simulation, Competitive Multiplayer, Roguelike
    • Perspective: First-Person, Third-Person, Bird’s Eye View, Fixed Camera, Over-the-Shoulder, Casual
    • Player count: 1–8 players (Solo, Co-Op, Custom)
    • Duration: Under 2 minutes to 30+ minutes
    • Language: Filter by your preferred language
  4. Search by GUID or title if someone shares a specific stage with you.
  5. Check the “Don’t Miss Out” and “Mostly Positive Reviews” tags for community-vetted quality.

Remember: stages are server-locked. A stage created on the America server is only playable on the America server. Make sure you are browsing stages for your region.

Play Garden Party
View the Garden Party stage on HoYoLab for your region

Our Top Pick: Garden Party (Management Simulation)

We are biased — Garden Party is our creation — but it is also one of the most feature-rich Management Simulation stages available in Miliastra Wonderland, and we think the numbers speak for themselves.

Garden Party is a cozy garden simulation where you plant 6 different crops, water them to boost growth speed up to 32x, discover rare mutations that multiply sell value, complete daily quests, level up through a milestone system, earn Clover currency, and decorate your garden space.

What sets it apart from most stages:

  • Deep progression — XP, milestones, Clover economy, unlockable slots
  • Mutation system — 8 mutation types (Golden, Shiny, Blessed, Rainbow, Luminous, Wet, Chilled, Frozen) that make every harvest exciting
  • Dynamic weather — Sunny, Rainy, and Snowy conditions that affect gameplay
  • Co-op support — Play with up to 4 friends
  • 15 languages — Fully localized across English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Turkish
  • Regular updates — New crops, features, and quality-of-life improvements

If you enjoy games like Stardew Valley or want a relaxing break between Genshin’s combat content, Garden Party is worth a try. Available on America, Europe, and Asia servers.

Read our beginner’s guide to get started.

Best Stage Types to Explore

Management Simulation Stages

The Management Simulation category is where you will find the deepest, most replayable stages. These are games with economy loops, progression systems, and long-term goals — the kind of stage you check in on regularly rather than play once and forget.

What to look for: Stages with high play counts in the Management Simulation filter tend to have more developed mechanics. Look for stages that mention progression, currency, or daily activities in their descriptions.

Action Adventure Stages

Action Adventure stages use Genshin’s movement and combat systems to create story-driven experiences with exploration, puzzles, and objectives. The best ones feel like mini Genshin quests crafted by the community.

What to look for: Stages with “Mostly Positive Reviews” in the 10–30 minute duration range. Shorter action adventures are often rushed, while longer ones tend to have more thought put into their pacing.

Competitive Multiplayer Stages

Since Luna II, stages can include Competitive Rank Ladders with leaderboards showing the top 1,000 players per server. Ranks go from Novice 0 through Legend (3,000+ points), with customizable point values for wins and losses.

What to look for: Check the Competitive Multiplayer filter for stages with active leaderboards. Stages with high player counts and active ranking seasons tend to have the most balanced competitive experiences.

Survival Challenge Stages

Survival Challenge stages test your skills under pressure — waves of enemies, resource management, time limits, and escalating difficulty. These are great for players who enjoy Genshin’s combat but want a different kind of challenge than Spiral Abyss.

What to look for: Stages that support multiple players are especially fun in this category. Grab some friends and see how far you can get.

Roguelike Stages

The Roguelike category features stages with randomized runs, branching paths, and permadeath mechanics. Each run is different, making these some of the most replayable stages in Miliastra Wonderland.

What to look for: Roguelike stages benefit from repeated plays, so look for ones with high replay counts and positive ratings. The best roguelikes have meaningful build choices and run variety.

FPS Stages

FPS stages switch to a first-person perspective and focus on shooting mechanics. The creators who build these take advantage of Genshin’s engine in creative ways to deliver experiences you would not expect from a game known for its open-world exploration.

Classic Mode Stages (New in Luna IV)

Starting with Luna IV (January 2026), creators can now build stages specifically designed for Classic Mode — a mode that lets you use your own Teyvat characters alongside the Manekin in Wonderland Stages. This opens up stage designs that leverage specific character abilities, elemental reactions, and team compositions.

When browsing stages, look for the Classic Mode tag if you want to play as your favorite Genshin characters instead of your Manekin.

Tips for Finding Hidden Gems

The most popular stages are easy to find, but some of the best experiences fly under the radar. Here are strategies for discovering quality stages that the algorithm might not surface:

  • Sort by “New” instead of “Popular.” Fresh stages with low play counts can be excellent — they just have not been discovered yet.
  • Try stages from creators you already like. When you find a stage you enjoy, check what else that creator has built. Talented creators tend to produce consistently good work.
  • Ask your community. Share and discuss stage recommendations in Discord servers, HoYoLab forums, or friend groups. Word of mouth is still the best discovery engine.
  • Check for Colorful Surprise Boxes. Stages that use the Prismatic Crystal monetization system (introduced in Luna IV) often indicate a creator who is investing significant effort into their stage’s quality and longevity.
  • Try different filters. If you usually stick to one stage type, experiment with others. You might discover that Roguelike or Competitive stages scratch an itch you did not know you had.
  • Look at duration. Stages in the 10–30 minute range tend to be the sweet spot for quality. Very short stages often lack depth, while very long ones can feel padded.

What to Expect From Future Updates

Miliastra Wonderland is actively developing. Each version (approximately every 6 weeks) brings new tools for creators, new cosmetics for players, and quality-of-life improvements to the platform. Luna V (launching February 25, 2026) adds voice chat, making co-op stages more social than ever.

As the tools improve and the creator community grows, expect the quality and variety of stages to keep rising. The best time to start exploring Miliastra Wonderland’s stage library is now — and when you find something great, share it with your friends.

Play Garden Party
View the Garden Party stage on HoYoLab for your region

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