Coin

Coins are the currency of Weyard. These are individual units of gold that are amassed by both party characters and enemies. Like in most other RPGs, coins are used to buy items in the various vendors around the world, gamble at Lucky Medal Fountains, Lucky Dice and Super Lucky Dice, stay at Inns and utilise the services of the healers, among other things. The maximum amount of coins that can be carried at any one time in both Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age is 999,999.

Obtaining coins
There are 6 ways to get coins:


 * Battle: All enemies and bosses in the game, except for the two final bosses, drop coins when they are defeated. This is the best way to get coins, and no doubt the most common method, because there are an infinite number of enemies that are battled regularly. Bosses naturally give more coins than normal enemies because they are harder to defeat.
 * Selling items: Another way for a player to earn coins is to sell to vendors the Equipment or other items that they no longer need or want. All non-key items can be sold back to the vendors. Artifacts can be re-purchased at any appropriate store. It should be noted that items are sold for only 75% (3/4) their purchase price.
 * Treasure chests: Although most treasure chests scattered throughout dungeons, such as Crossbone Isle, contain items or equipment, some contain varying amounts of coins.
 * Finding them in towns: In many towns, both items and coins are hidden in the various boxes and crates scattered throughout the town.
 * Scooping: Every time Scoop is cast on a piece of land with no predefined items, the player has a small chance to retrieve coins. They can also be found in some shallows when sailing.
 * Gambling: The Lucky Dice, Super Lucky Dice, Tolbi Spring and Lemuria Spring minigames give players plenty of opportunities to win coins, but not without risking their current coins.

Uses for coins

 * Buying Items and Equipment from vendors.


 * Staying at an Inn.


 * Using a Sanctum's services.


 * Paying Sunshine to make items.


 * Paying the Fortune Teller at Naribwe.


 * Playing Lucky Dice or Super Lucky Dice.