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You need to pay [[:Category:Helper|helper]]s with chocolate coins in order to keep them happy, and if they're not satisfied, they'll walk off the job. Currency can also be used to buy new things for your [[pinata]] or [[garden]] from the [[shop]].  It should be noted that there are bronze, silver and gold coins, gold probably being worth the most.
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You need to pay [[:Category:Helper|helper]]s with chocolate coins in order to keep them happy, and if they're not satisfied, they'll walk off the job. Currency can also be used to buy new things for your [[pinata]] or [[garden]] from the [[shop]].  It should be noted that there are bronze coins, worth one coin in itself, silver coins, which are worth 5 times a bronze coin, gold coins, worth 10 times a bronze coin, and finally large gold coins the most valuable, worth 50 times a bronze coin.
  
  

Revision as of 14:53, 30 December 2006

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The currency in the game is foil-wrapped chocolate coins. You can get currency by smashing ruined garden pieces, or by trading in your piñata. You may also sell resources that are produced, such as apples from an apple tree, or possibly even a Buzzlegum's honey. Another resource that you can obtain and sell is candy from a broken pinata. Be careful about smashing them open yourself, however, because there will be consequences. (Also a pinata is worth more, when traded, than you'd get by breaking it open and selling its candy.)


You need to pay helpers with chocolate coins in order to keep them happy, and if they're not satisfied, they'll walk off the job. Currency can also be used to buy new things for your pinata or garden from the shop. It should be noted that there are bronze coins, worth one coin in itself, silver coins, which are worth 5 times a bronze coin, gold coins, worth 10 times a bronze coin, and finally large gold coins the most valuable, worth 50 times a bronze coin.