Coral Islandhas both a rich history and a thriving religion that is deeply embedded in the culture of the game. This Malayo-Polynesian-like culture appears to have influenced the style of their buildings, the locals' love of nature and the island itself, and the ways they worship their goddess. But players can also learn more about the ancient culture of this world by digging up artifacts all over the island. These artifacts make great contributions to the museum, helping players fulfill the quest chain of helping Scott to expand the exhibition on display. There are almost 80 of these ancient artifacts for players to fill up theirCoral Islandinventorywith.
How to Find Artifacts in Coral Island
There is only one way to grab up all the artifacts and complete the collection in the museum for Scott, the museum curator, anddateableCoral Islandsingle. Artifacts come from Coffers. Coffers can only be opened by the blacksmith for 20g each. Coffers can be found in:
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Artifacts can be gotten more than once, and they, unfortunately, make terrible gifts. Most townies will hate getting these ancient baubles as presents, so the best thing to do with the extras is to sell them. Thankfully, they are a pretty good source of coins inCoral Island.
All the Artifacts on Coral Island
There are four different kinds of Coffers currently in thisfarming sim video game, each with the possibility of a different artifact in them. Here is a breakdown of every artifact and where to get it.
Artifacts from plain coffers:
Plain coffers can be found almost anywhere, including digging in the dirt at the farm with the hoe, underwater while cleaning up trash, and more.
Artifacts from mysterious coffers:
Mysterious coffers are a little rarer than regular coffers in Coral Island life. The best place to find these are while diving after the second turtle.
Artifacts from ornate or shimmering coffers only:
Both shimmering and ornate coffers are very rare, and these are usually gotten by completing quests or in the later post-mermaid parts of ocean diving.
Coral Islandis available for PC, PC Game Pass, and coming soon to Nintendo Switch.
