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Find out where to get different Coins in Gundam UC Engage with our Coin Guide! Read on to learn what the different coins are, such as regular coins, Haro Coins, Grand Coins, and more!
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Coins are by far the most abundant resource obtainable in the game. These are used mainly to purchase daily essentials from the Coin Shop, such as AP, Skip Tickets, and Research Request Forms. They are also used as payment when performing different upgrades on units, such as Transcendence and Custom Up.
Huge stockpiles of Coins can easily be accumulated just by doing the game's daily tasks, Furthermore, most in-game content and Achievement Rewards grant coins upon being cleared. As a result, players do not need to worry about Coins at all, and their wealth will naturally grow as they continue playing the game.
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Haro Coins are a currency that comes in 3 different kinds: Silver Haro Coins, Gold Haro Coins, and Rainbow Haro Coins. They are earned mainly by collecting extra blueprints and pieces of mobile suits and pilots who have been upgraded to Potential Lv. 5. Additionally, they could also be earned as rewards in events.
The uses for these vary, with Silver Haro Coins being the most abundant and least useful, and Rainbow Haro Coins being the opposite, being quite hard to accumulate while being one of the most important resources in the game.
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Silver Haro Coins are earned by acquiring extra blueprints and pieces of R-rarity mobile suits and pilots who have been upgraded to Potential Lv. 5.
Because the game's gacha banners award tons of R-rarity units, and because these units will probably not be used a lot, acquiring Silver Haro Coins is quite easy. Silver Haro Coins are also commonly rewarded in events such as Clan Battle.
Silver Haro Coins can be used in the Silver Haro Coin Shop. Notable shop items include Gold Haro Coins, UR Custom Tickets, and R Body/Weapon Chips and Disks.
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Gold Haro Coins are earned by acquiring extra blueprints and pieces of SR-rarity mobile suits and pilots who have been upgraded to Potential Lv. 5.
Due to their decent pull rates from the game's gacha banners, a fair amount of SR-rarity units can be acquired monthly. Furthermore, Guaranteed SR or Higher Gacha Tickets that players occasionally get rewarded with assist in building up a robust collection of SR-rarity units.
This resource is a little more difficult to earn than the Silver Haro Coins, but players still eventually end up with a lot of them since there are not many impressive items that this resource could be spent on. Gold Haro Coins are also quite commonly rewarded in events such as Clan Battle.
Just like with Silver Haro Coins, there is no need to intentionally grind for Gold Haro Coins.
Gold Haro Coins can be used in the Gold Haro Coin Shop. Notable shop items include Rainbow Haro Coins, UR Custom Tickets, and SR Body/Weapon Chips and Disks.
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Rainbow Haro Coins are earned by acquiring extra blueprints and pieces of UR-rarity mobile suits and pilots who have been upgraded to Potential Lv. 5. This is the hardest Haro Coin to accumulate by far given how low the pull rates are for UR-rarity units, and how seldom players are able to acquire new UR units, let alone get them to Potential Lv. 5.
Luckily, there exists a very reliable way to earn Rainbow Haro Coins on a daily basis. A Haro Coin Farm refers to the process of doing all the Fragment Quests that reward blueprints or pieces of UR-rarity units 3 times a day. Eventually, the fragments earned from this method get converted into Rainbow Haro Coins, though this method takes months of consistent grinding to reap the rewards from it.
Rainbow Haro Coins are mainly used for Transcendence, which is a key upgrade system that allows UR-rarity mobile suits to access a certain set of buffs. The coins can also be used in the Rainbow Haro Coin Shop, but buying items from there isn't recommended unless plenty of them are already being earned, given how hard it is to accumulate Rainbow Haro Coins.
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Grand Coins are a valuable resource that could be exchanged in the Grand Coin Shop for blueprints and pieces of mobile suits featured in past Extreme Limited and Super Limited Unit Assembly Banners.
Each month, players can purchase up to 25 blueprints or pieces of these rare units for 300 Grand Coins each, which means they could earn a Potential Level every 5 months if they buy all 25 stocks per month.
The only requirement is that players need to have at least a single copy of the unit they want to buy blueprints for.
Grand Coins can be earned by participating in Clan Battle, and by gaining player EXP when at max player rank.
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Friend Medals are yet another resource that could be spent in the Friend Shop. Here, players could find Blueprints of low-rarity mobile suits, unit leveling materials, and, more importantly, stocks of Skill Rate Data III, which are quite hard to come by.
Friend Medals are earned simply by borrowing a friend or clanmate's mobile suit/pilot as Support Formation units, or by having clanmates or friends borrow owned units.
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Clan Medals are a currency that can be earned by exchanging acquired modules in the Clan menu, or by participating in Clan Battle.
Clan Medals can be used in the Clan Shop, which sells valuable items such as 20 monthly MS and Pilot gacha tickets, UR Main and Additional Weapon Chips, and Blueprints of different mobile suits like the Gundam Full Armor (Thunderbolt).
Ideally, Clan Medals should be spent constantly to buy all the gacha tickets in stock, and to buy Gundam Full Armor (Thunderbolt) Blueprints to accelerate its Haro Farm progress. It's also well worth getting the Zaku II Type F (Solari) blueprints as this is one of the best R-rarity DPS units by far.
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Arena Medals are a currency that is earned simply by playing Arena. If a player has been participating in Arena, they will get a good amount of Arena Medals each week at the end of the season. The higher a player ranks in the season, the more Arena Medals they will get.
Arena Medals can be used in the Arena Shop, which sells valuable items such as 20 monthly MS and Pilot gacha tickets, UR Body and Third Weapon Chips, and Blueprints of different mobile suits like the Char's Zaku II.
Ideally, Arena Medals should be spent constantly to buy all the gacha tickets in stock, and to buy Char's Zaku II Blueprints to accelerate its Haro Farm progress. Buying Body and Third Weapon Chips as needed.is also recommended.
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Total War Medals are an event-only currency that can be earned by clearing lines in Total War, meaning a player needs to beat a set of five Total War battles that are aligned in the grid either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
These Total War Medals can be exchanged in the Total War Shop for exclusive Total War pilots such as Kelley Layzner and Sleggar Law. However, it is important to note that these pilots have aged by quite a bit and are now subpar substitute units at best.


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