By Jay / / Games

Gold is one of the most essential resources in Trickcal Chibi Go. Almost every important activity — from buying materials to upgrading gear and developing characters — depends heavily on gold. However, running out of gold is a common issue many players face, especially as prices rise at higher levels.

To help you progress efficiently, this guide explains which items are worth buying in each shop, which ones you can skip, and how to prioritize your spending to make the most out of your daily gold.


1. Daily Store

The Daily Store is where you’ll spend gold the most. Since items here refresh every day, it’s easy to overspend without realizing it. Here’s what you should focus on:

Must-Buy Items:

  • Candy & Star Candy: These two are top priority. Candy is needed for farming materials, while Star Candy is used to upgrade skills. They cost around 100k gold per day, but the boost to your progress is worth it.
  • Equipment Gem: If you still have spare gold, this should be next on your list. It saves stamina in the long run because you won’t need to farm for gear as often.
  • Malo Selection Chest: Costs only 15k gold and helps you upgrade new characters’ skills without spending your Star Candy.

Items You Can Skip:

  • Macaron (Food): Despite looking useful, food is not a priority since daily activities already provide plenty.
  • Gift Boxes: Only buy these if you have excess gold; they’re not essential.

Tip: If you’re low on gold, buy Candy and Star Candy right after reset, then farm gold stages to cover the cost.


2. Grocery Shop

The Grocery Shop lets you exchange activity coins for valuable items, including rare resources and gacha tickets.

Recommended Purchases:

  • Legendary Gacha Ticket: Always your top priority. It guarantees a high-quality card or character.
  • Card Gacha & Lucky Recruitment Ticket: Good secondary options if you still have leftover coins.
  • Epic Pastel: Great for long-term progress but not urgent early on.

Avoid Buying:

  • Average Pastel: Not worth the cost; it provides minimal benefit compared to other items.

3. PvP Shop

The PvP Shop offers rewards for competitive players. However, not everything here is worth the investment.

Must-Buy Items:

  • Equipment Gem: Always a safe and useful purchase for all players.
  • Order Certificate: A flexible item used for character enhancements.

Optional or Low-Priority Items:

  • Digestive Medicine: Very low efficiency for raising intimacy levels; not worth the cost.
  • Malo Chest & Smelting Stone: Only consider these if you have extra PvP points at the end of the month.

4. Certificate Shop

The Certificate Shop lets you trade certificates for character fragments or star upgrades, but everything here is very expensive.

Recommendations:

  • Save your certificates for your favorite or long-term meta characters.
  • Avoid unnecessary upgrades. For example, raising a character to 5-star can cost up to 750 certificates and 700k gold, which isn’t worth it for ordinary units.
  • Only use Crystal Drop for premium or event-exclusive characters you really want.

5. Recommendation Shop

This shop refreshes daily and offers random items. While tempting, not everything here is a good deal.

Worth Buying:

  • Low-Tier Weapon Designs: Saves you from farming blueprints and helps conserve Candy.
  • Free Refresh: Use the free daily refresh to check for new good deals — sometimes rare designs appear.

Skip These:

  • Items priced with gems, macaron, or normal pastel — they’re overpriced and inefficient.

The General Store in Trickcal Chibi Go can be a powerful tool for steady growth if you know how to prioritize your spending. Focus on Candy, Star Candy, and Equipment Gems first, then adjust your purchases based on your current gold balance.

You don’t have to buy everything daily — the game’s progress is naturally slow and stamina-based. With smart gold management and consistent priorities, you’ll strengthen your team efficiently without draining your resources too quickly.

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