Summary
- Dog Coins are a new currency in Palworld's Sakurajima update, used exclusively at Medal Merchants for rare items and boosts.
- Unlike Gold Coins, Dog Coins must be earned in-game, not bought through microtransactions, making them valuable in the Palworld world.
- Finding Dog Coins can be done through various methods, like searching Junkyards, battling Mimogs, or opening treasure chests.
Pals like Sootseer to catch, and a new collectible currency.
Dog Coins exist separately from Palworld's Gold Coins. Although they share some similarities, they're obtained by different means, found in different places, and used for different purposes. Players of the new Sakurajima update may collect several before they even find out to do with them, while others may struggle to understand how to find them. For all intents and purposes, this is everything to know about Dog Coins in Palworld's Sakurajima update.

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What Dog Coins Are For In Palworld: Sakurajima
How To Find & Spend Dog Coins
In short, Palworld's new Dog Coins are an alternative form of currency that can only be used to purchase items from Medal Merchants. These exclusive storefronts sell rare items, including powerful equipment, mystery boxes, and permanent stat boosts for Pals and trainers alike. Other than that, they work almost exactly like regular Gold Coins. They can be found in random locations throughout the overworld and dungeons. They're occasionally rewarded for catching certain Pals or defeating certain enemies.
Medal Merchants only accept Dog Coins, and Dog Coins can only be spent at Medal Merchants.
It's also important to note that Dog Coins are not obtained via microtransactions. They can only be found organically in the game; players don't even have the option to spend real-world money on them if they want to. Some have raised concerns that the advent of Dog Coins suggests the future addition of microtransactions to Palworld - it's understandable, given what the introduction of a secondary currency to an online game usually portends. However, at the time of writing, Dog Coins are exclusively found in-game, not purchased.
However, unlike the more static merchants in the base game, Palworld's Medal Merchants move around the map, and are scarcely found in the same place twice. However, they usually lurk near ruins that are adjacent to Statues of Power. That means they can usually be found near half-crumbled churches. Players can pretty reliably find them near the Desolate Church, Sea Breeze Archipelago Church, Marsh Island Church, and Forgotten Island Church.

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The following table lists everything that's available in the Medal Merchants' shops. They all seem to have the same inventory, so players don't need to worry about blowing all their Dog Coins on an exclusive item the first time they see it; they'll have another opportunity to buy it the next time they meet a Medal Merchant.
Item |
Price In Dog Coins |
Use |
---|---|---|
Mysterious Accessory Box |
100 |
Gain an additional accessory equipment slot |
Box of Mysterious Accessories |
1,000 |
Gain an additional accessory equipment slot |
Cattiva Hat |
50 |
Neutral damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Lamball Helm |
50 |
Neutral damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Cawgnito Hat |
50 |
Dark damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Dumud Helm |
50 |
Earth damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Sibelyx Hat |
50 |
Ice damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Lyleen Floral Cap |
50 |
Grass damage reduction Lv. 1 |
Ring of Freight +1 |
50 |
Maximum carrying capacity increased (Lv. 2) |
Multiclimate Undershirt +1 |
100 |
Heat resistant Lv. 2, Cold resistant Lv. 2 |
Life Fruit |
500 |
Permanently increases a Pal's health on consumption |
Power Fruit |
500 |
Permanently increases a Pal's attack on consumption |
Stout Fruit |
500 |
Permanently increases a Pal's defense on consumption |
Vital Elixir |
350 |
Permanently increases a human's health on consumption |
Stamina Elixir |
350 |
Permanently increases a human's stamina on consumption |
Might Elixir |
350 |
Permanently increases a human's attack on consumption |
Speed Elixir |
350 |
Permanently increases a human's work speed on consumption |
Burden Elixir |
350 |
Permanently increases a human's carrying capacity on consumption |
Concentrated All-Purpose Pal Extract |
2,000 |
Raises a Pal's rank by one |
How To Farm Dog Coins In Palworld: Sakurajima
Easy Ways To Find Dog Coins
There are several fairly easy, organic ways to find Dog Coins without changing much about one's normal Palworld playstyle. The first and the easiest way to farm Dog Coins is to find a Junkyard, which aptly resembles a pile of scraps. These new gathering hubs are exclusive to the Sakurajima update. They work just like all other item collection points, and humans and Pals can search them for Dog Coins alike. They're most often found in desert biomes, but spawn randomly throughout the entire map.
Besides Dog Coins, Junkyards will also reward other useful items like chest keys, Pal Spheres, ammo, crafting materials, and even Gold.
Players can also find Dog Coins by battling or catching a Mimog, one of the new Pals in the Sakurajima update. These treasure chest-shaped, Mimic-inspired Pals can be found throughout the Palpagos Islands. Besides dropping Dog Coins, they also have a useful skill that allows them to open locked treasure chests without keys. Human enemies will also drop Dog Coins on defeat from time to time; Syndicate Thugs seem to be the most frequent targets.

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Other than that, players will also often find Dog Coins among the myriad rewards in treasure chests. This is probably the least reliable way to farm Dog Coins, as chests are incredibly rare, often situated in dangerous locations, and may require additional items to open. They're not even guaranteed to contain Dog Coins, but can occasionally supplement a more sustained coin-collecting effort.
Armed with this knowledge, it should be easy for players to collect an abundance of Dog Coins, and start spending them on whatever rare items their hearts desire. These new materials may not be easy to come by, but since they can be used to purchase some of the best upgrade items and equipment in Palworld, they can be considered a necessity.

Palworld
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- Top Critic Avg: 71/100 Critics Rec: 58%
- Released
- January 19, 2024
- ESRB
- T For Teen Due To Violence
- Developer(s)
- Pocket Pair, Inc.
- Publisher(s)
- Pocket Pair, Inc.
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 5
Palworld is an open-world crafting survival RPG developed by Pocket Pair Inc. and released in 2024. Set in a colorful, open-ended world, players will travel the land collecting creatures called "Pals" as they battle, build, travel across the world, and choose their path forward. From a ruthless creature boss to an anti-poaching activist hunter, players can tackle Palworld how they want.
- Number of Players
- 1-4 (Co-Op); 32 Players Server Limit
- Platform(s)
- Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
- How Long To Beat
- 36 Hours
- File Size Xbox Series
- 6 GB (February 2024)
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