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Golden Coconuts have a chance to drop: [[Hats|Golden Helmet]] (5% chance), [[Banana Sapling|Banana Sapling]], [[Mango Sapling|Mango Sapling]], [[Pineapple Seeds|Pineapple Seeds]], [[Taro Tuber|Taro Tuber]], [[Fossilized Skull|Fossilized Skull]], [[Mahogany Seed|Mahogany Seed]], or [[Iridium Ore|Iridium Ore]].
 
Golden Coconuts have a chance to drop: [[Hats|Golden Helmet]] (5% chance), [[Banana Sapling|Banana Sapling]], [[Mango Sapling|Mango Sapling]], [[Pineapple Seeds|Pineapple Seeds]], [[Taro Tuber|Taro Tuber]], [[Fossilized Skull|Fossilized Skull]], [[Mahogany Seed|Mahogany Seed]], or [[Iridium Ore|Iridium Ore]].
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==History==
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{{history|1.5|Introduced Golden Coconuts}}

Revision as of 01:58, 22 December 2020

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Golden Coconut
Golden Coconut.png
This is one tough nut to crack, but a professional might be able to break it open.
Information
Source Ginger Island
Sell Price N/A

Found throughout the Fern Islands .

Can be cracked by Clint in the Blacksmith shop for data-sort-value="25">Gold.png25g

The first golden coconut that's cracked always produces a Golden Walnut.

Golden Coconuts have a chance to drop: Golden Helmet (5% chance), Banana Sapling, Mango Sapling, Pineapple Seeds, Taro Tuber, Fossilized Skull, Mahogany Seed, or Iridium Ore.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced Golden Coconuts