Golden Coconuts are important collectibles in , even if it's not immediately apparent what to do with them. Most players will likely find their first Golden Coconuts shortly after unlocking Ginger Island, an isolated tropical paradise off the coast of Pelican Town. Golden Coconuts are most likely to be found by shaking trees or digging up Artifact Spots, but there are a few other ways to come across them, too. However, before players can help themselves to the contents of these hard-shelled fruits, they'll have to crack them open and see what's inside.
But don't get too excited — there's absolutely no one on Ginger Island who can open Golden Coconuts. Don't even try. If the farmer so much as attempts to present one to Leo, he'll accept it as though it were a hated gift, leaving them doubly damaged. No, unfortunately, players will have to return to Pelican Town each time they want to open a Golden Coconut, and things only get more complicated from there.
Again, Golden Coconuts are most often found on Ginger Island, obtained by either digging up Artifact Spots or shaking Palm Trees. However, players can also receive a Golden Coconut as a rare drop from a Fish Pond with at least nine Blue Discus fish living in it. Later on, Golden Coconuts will be available for purchase from the Island Trader for ten regular Coconuts apiece. In order to unlock them, the player must first pay a combined 30 Golden Walnuts to unlock the Island Trader and Island Farmhouse, then to find at least one Golden Coconut out in the wild.
Palm Trees never drop seeds, so they can't be planted anywhere else in the world. However, they do regrow in the same place once chopped down. Also note that the Palm Trees in the Calico Desert won't drop Golden Coconuts — they're exclusive to Ginger Island.
Unfortunately, there's only one person in who can open a Golden Coconut, and that's Clint. Whenever they want one or more of them opened, players will have to travel all the way back to the Blacksmith in
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