Heartopia does a great job of pulling you in with its soft visuals and relaxed, cozy atmosphere. Everything feels simple at first, but it doesn’t take long before you’re juggling several different currencies. There are a bunch of different types of coins and tokens, each tied to different shops, events, and features. If you’re new, it’s completely normal to pause before spending anything, wondering whether you’ll regret it later. This guide breaks down all the currencies in Heartopia, explaining what each one is used for.
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All Currencies in Heartopia
In Heartopia, you can find a mix of free currencies, premium currencies, and event-exclusive currencies. Some are earned just by playing the game naturally, while others are connected to the gacha system or real-money purchases.
Here is a simple breakdown of all the currencies in Heartopia:
|
Currency |
Uses |
How to Earn |
|---|---|---|
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Gold |
Gold is the most basic and reliable currency in Heartopia. It’s completely free and is used for most everyday purchases outside of the gacha system. You’ll rely on Gold heavily during the early and mid-game, especially for basic furniture, crafting needs, and general upgrades. |
You can earn Gold naturally just by playing the game. Completing quests, progressing through the story, and selling items to Albert Jr. Will slowly but steadily build your supply. |
|
Exhibition Pass |
Exhibition Passes are used to pull items from the Gilded Acorn Exhibition, which is Heartopia’s main gacha system. Each gacha pull costs a certain number of passes, so these are best saved for banners that truly interest you. |
Most Exhibition Passes are purchased using Heart Diamonds, though the game may occasionally send a few as gifts through your in-game mailbox. |
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Exhibition Ticket Stub |
Exhibition Ticket Stubs can be exchanged in the Exhibition’s souvenir or exchange store. They let you purchase recolored or special variants of items from the same banner. They’re especially useful for players who enjoy collecting themed cosmetics. |
Exhibition Ticket Stubs exist to soften the frustration of pulling duplicates from the gacha. Whenever you receive an item you already own, it’s automatically converted into Ticket Stubs instead. |
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Heart Diamond |
Heart Diamonds are Heartopia’s main premium currency. If you plan to engage heavily with gacha banners or want quicker access to exclusive cosmetics, Heart Diamonds are the currency you’ll rely on most. |
Heart Diamonds are purchased with real-world money and are mainly used to buy Exhibition Passes or other premium items. |
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Moonlight Crystal |
Moonlight Crystals are another premium currency, but they’re used more directly for purchases in the Acorn Store. They let you purchase premium items without interacting with the gacha system. |
These crystals can be obtained by exchanging Heart Diamonds or by redeeming Heartopia codes when available. |
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Wishing Star |
Wishing Star is one of Heartopia’s free secondary currencies. They’re commonly used to buy furniture, clothing, and other customized items. |
You can earn Wishing Stars by fulfilling wishes from town residents or by connecting social accounts through the Event tab. |
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Pink Gacha Coin |
Pink Gacha Coins are event-exclusive currencies tied to limited-time banners. If you enjoy seasonal or themed content, Pink Gacha Coins are what you need. |
These coins are earned by completing event-specific quests and can only be used during active events. |
- Released
- January 8, 2026
- Developer(s)
- XD
- Publisher(s)
- XD
- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown








- Genre(s)
- Life Simulation, Casual, City Builder, Immersive Sim