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The '''currency''' in the game is foil-wrapped chocolate coins.  You can get currency by trading in your piñata.  It has been speculated that you may also be able to get chocolate coins for selling recources that your pinatas produce, like Buzzlegum's [[honey]].  
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The '''currency''' in the game is foil-wrapped chocolate coins.  You can get currency by smashing ruined [[:Category:Garden Piece|garden pieces]], or by trading in your piñata.  It has been speculated that you may also be able to get chocolate coins for selling resources that your pinatas produce, like Buzzlegum's [[honey]].  
  
  
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. They can also be used to buy new things for your [[garden]] from the [[shop]].  It should be noted that there are bronze, silver and gold coins, the gold probably being worth more.
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You need to pay [[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 [[garden]] from the [[shop]].  It should be noted that there are bronze, silver and gold coins, the gold probably being worth more.
  
  

Revision as of 03:00, 4 September 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. It has been speculated that you may also be able to get chocolate coins for selling resources that your pinatas produce, like Buzzlegum's honey.


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 garden from the shop. It should be noted that there are bronze, silver and gold coins, the gold probably being worth more.