How to Get a Golden Coconut in Stardew Valley

avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago
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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Alright, fellow farmer, here's the lowdown on nabbing that shiny Golden Coconut! First off, you gotta hit up Ginger Island. Yeah, that tropical paradise! You can find Golden Coconuts by smacking rocks, searching Artifact Spots, or even as a gift from those friendly Island Parrots in exchange for Golden Walnuts. Once you've got one, take it to Clint the blacksmith to crack it open. Who knows? You might find something awesome inside!

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Simple answer? Ginger Island. Look around like you鈥檙e on a treasure hunt. Rocks, Artifact Spots, or trade with parrots. Got one? Clint鈥檚 your guy to open it. Easy peasy.


avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

Honestly, just play the game and explore Ginger Island thoroughly. I found my first Golden Coconut by accident while checking out the sights. Best surprise ever!

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