You’ll need gold to upgrade your armor and weapons, and there is never enough currency to go around in WILD HEARTS. Upgrading gears in the game can get quite expensive, even during the early game. Selling gathered materials and Kemono parts doesn’t give any worthwhile gold, so the usual money-making strategies won’t work here. However, there is a solution, and we’ll be discussing it in this guide.
How to make gold fast in WILD HEARTS?
The fastest way to make gold is by selling Commodities. These are rare drops that you get from hunting Kemono and are only meant to be sold for money. Here is a list of all the commodities in the game.
- Chrysanthemum Feather
- Coral Shell
- Deathstalker Ice Bead
- Golden Tempest Nugget
- Grand Ripclaw Plume
- Great Pearlbeak Remex
- Onyxshard Mass
- Rare Cobalt Lavaback Tufa
- Rare Dreadclaw Plume
- Rare Earthbreaker Stone
- Rare Fumebeak Remex
- Rare Goldshard Caculus
- Rare Gritdog Stone
- Rare Lavaback Tufa
- Rare Ragetail Pip
- Rare Sapscourge Sap
- Rare Spineglider Brine
- Rare Sporetail Cell
- Rare Venomglider Succus
Which Kemono Commodities are the most profitable?
Hunting smaller Kemonos is more profitable than hunting bigger ones. For instance, the Golden Tempest Nugget sells for 1,500 coins, while the Prized Ragetail Pip sells for 1,050.
However, killing two Golden Tempests is much harder and will take a lot of time. On the contrary, you can easily kill three Ragetails and even hunt some other Kemonos in the time it takes you to slay two Tempests.
Which quests give the most gold in WILD HEARTS?
- Once you get to chapter 3 and start getting mighty Kemonos, kill a bunch of Ragetails and Sapscourges until you unlock the Mighty Blossom Trail Kemono Denizens It’s a double hunt against two easy Kemonos and rewards you with a Prized Ragetail Pip for completing the quest in addition to the normal drops.
- The True Culprit is a side-quest chain that also grants massive amounts of gold quite early in the game. So make sure to start it as soon as it becomes available.