Talk:Canach Coin

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Exotic Canach Cache[edit]

Found an item with that name, or something similar. It contained roughly 100 Canach coins! Not sure where I got it from exactly, but I'd participated in a few casino events (not the Canach Says minigames). Visually, it looked just like a bag of spirit shards but without the spirit shard emblem. Unfortunately, I opened it before I realised I should get its ID. Sathgirus (talk) 13:38, 12 March 2022 (UTC)

its from the moa race, you get 100 coins for picking the right winner. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.155.171.164 (talk) at 15:24, 12 March 2022 (UTC).

Canach Says[edit]

  • beginner takes about 25sec + 5sec break = 200 coins/10min
  • advance takes about 30sec = 340 coins/10min
  • expert takes about 50sec = 320 coins/10min

So expert provide similar or less coins\time with a higher chance for mistake. Advance looks best way. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tristis Oris (talk) at 19:47, 19 March 2022‎ (UTC).

Your math is slightly off;
  • 10m = 600s
  • Beginner gives 10/25s. 600s/25s = 24 x 10 coins = 240/10m
  • Advanced gives 20/35s. 600/35s = 17.1 x 20 coins = 340/10m
  • Expert gives 30/50s. 600s/50s = 12 x 30 coins = 360/10m
Also, please sign your comments on talk/discussion pages by typing four tildes after your comment.~Miss Lana (talk) 11:09, 7 April 2022 (UTC)
Just for the future people that will be reading this. This math isnt and never will be correct so please do not put it onto the main page. This math is based on the effect timers but logicly you need to complete the minigame before the time runs out. Thus you will be able to do more minigames then what is writen here. That is not exactly correct as well because you also need time to recharge your jade battery charges and run around to find them. Base on these facts this math will never be correct. So please keep your fun and games math in the talk page only. Thank you --DiegoDeLaHouska (talk) 20:27, 8 April 2022 (UTC)
I wasn't adding in the "running around to find batteries" break as hypothetically that would take the same amount of time for each console. My numbers are just an average, based on the worst case of *barely* being able to finish it before the timer. Of course, the real numbers would differ depending on many factors, and potentially RNG.~Miss Lana (talk) 04:00, 9 April 2022 (UTC)
Elaborating on that, you can simply calculate the best method by comparing the steps to the coins, instead of the buff's duration. Waiting for a symbol/sound and repeating it, which takes the same amount of time regardless of console, is considered 1 step. So round 1 has 1 step, round 2 has 2 steps and so on. Adding them up for the 4/5/7 rounds leads to 10/15/28 steps total. Comparing that to the 10/20/30 coins gives 1/1,33/1,07 coins/step. So ignoring the fact that you need to recharge your battery, the Advanced has the highest rate of coins. Of course playing on expert needs less charges but has higher potential for errors and thus time wasted for getting nothing. So my advice on this minigame is playing on the advanced consoles. Stancer (talk) 14:54, 7 July 2023 (UTC)

Notes?[edit]

For people like me, it seems the current required coins to get the achievement and all unique skins is 9000. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 94.156.156.175 (talk) at 16:05, 26 March 2022 (UTC).

Make it into parts. 500 coins per day so you will not get crazy over it and sooner or later you will have it all ;). Thats how Ive done it. --DiegoDeLaHouska (talk) 16:52, 26 March 2022 (UTC)