How to Get and Use Dog Coins in Palworld

Palworld’s Sakurajima update expands the game, adding five more levels, more gear, new companions, and a new currency called Dog Coins that can be used to purchase exclusive items. Here’s how to get and use Dog Coins in Palworld

How to get Dogecoin in Palworld

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Palworld players can earn Dogecoins in two ways. The first is by defeating Mimogs, which are Pals that are essentially box-mimicking Pals. They look like boxes from a distance, but are more noticeable up close and when your Pal decides to randomly attack it.

Mimogs can be found randomly in the wild, but I encountered a few while wandering around Sakurajima. The island is flat and open, which is probably the best option.

Mimogs must be killed quickly, otherwise they may flee at deceptive speeds. Killing a Mimog ensures Dogecoins as a reward.

Another option is to search for salvage along the coast of Sakurajima. These piles of wood and garbage may contain Dogecoins and other items such as gold, gold keys, grenade launcher ammunition, etc.

How to use Dogecoin in Palworld

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Dogecoins can be used to purchase exclusive items from the new vendor introduced in the update, the Medal Merchant, which is located in various church ruins throughout the game world.

The easiest place to find the Medal Merchant is at the Marsh Island Church Ruins fast travel point on the east side of the map. The merchant is just on the other side of the church wall.

Medal merchants sell more accessory slots, decorative hats, ring accessories that increase carrying capacity, fruit that improves companions’ attributes, and elixirs that permanently improve the player’s character’s attributes. All of these items can cost up to hundreds of Dogecoins, suitable for the ultimate player who seeks permanent upgrades after collecting enough Plasteel to obtain the best equipment.

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