Capybara Go! Anniversary Celebration Exchange Guide – What to Buy?

The Capy Anniversary Celebration is here in Capybara Go!, and it’s packed with events, exchange shops, and limited rewards. But with so many options — from coins to collectibles — knowing what to exchange first can make a big difference. This guide will break down the best ways to use your Anniversary Coins, where to spend your tickets, and which rewards are actually worth your resources.


Capybara Go! Anniversary Coins Guide

Your top priority during this event should be the Anniversary Coins. These coins are used in the main exchange shop and are tied to several exclusive anniversary items.

  • The maximum coin limit is 200, so make sure to track your total carefully.
  • Once you’re near the cap (around 160), start buying each coin individually to avoid wasting excess materials.
  • If you already have all artifacts and mounts unlocked, skip the Awaken Cores and instead go for collectibles like the Piggy Collectible — it’s exclusive to this event.

Recommended first picks:

  • Anniversary Coins
  • Piggy Collectible
  • First Anniversary Cake (limited event item)
  • Haunted House Homestead (if you’re into unique house skins)

Not everything is worth buying right away. For instance, the Candlelight Fair tasks refresh daily, but it’s unclear if they’ll last the full 14 days or only a week. It’s better to wait before spending too many resources here until you confirm the reset schedule.

Also, for the Cake Lucky Wheel, resist the urge to spend all your tickets immediately. Future events like Picnic Monopoly might let you exchange for the same rewards — potentially saving you real money.

The Candy Marble Machine is the centerpiece of the event. You’ll need tickets to use it, and it’s easy to burn through your stash. Here’s how to handle it wisely:

  • Spending 108,000 gems grants a full set of rewards.
  • Buying the Growth Fund is worth it — it offers strong long-term bonuses and extra event currency.
  • Avoid overspending early; the game gives 20 tickets daily from logins and additional ones from event tasks, so patience pays off.

What to Prioritize in the Normal Exchange Shop

The Normal Exchange Shop is where most players will spend their leftover coins and tokens. Here’s what you should prioritize:

Top Tier Picks:

  • Legendary Keys – Always grab these first. They’re crucial for late-game gear.
  • Gem Keys – Another solid investment.
  • Elite Packs – Contain valuable upgrade materials.
  • Wishing Scrolls – Useful for progressing faster in wish-related events.

Optional Picks:

  • Books – Skip if you already have a large stockpile.
  • Epic Legacy Box – Good for beginners, but less valuable now with SS brands available.
  • Divine Cubes – Grab only if you’re short on martial arts drops.

Avoid:

  • Lucky Silver Coins – The price-to-value ratio isn’t great.
  • Expensive Skins – Unless you’re aiming for specific bonuses, they’re not essential.

If you’re looking at mounts or collectibles, compare their speed upgrades. Sometimes, cheaper lower-tier upgrades give the same stat increase as expensive ones. Don’t dump all your coins into high-cost collectibles without checking first. Before using real money, wait for more info on upcoming exchanges.

  • Candlelight Fair tasks might refresh and add new ways to earn rewards.
  • Picnic Monopoly may include ticket exchanges that save you cash.
  • Always buy the Growth Fund if you plan to spend — it helps offset gem costs.

The Capy Anniversary Celebration in Capybara Go! is generous but complex, mixing pay-to-win systems with daily grind mechanics. Focus on getting Anniversary Coins, unlock the Piggy Collectible, and collect Legendary Keys before diving into optional purchases.

Hold off on spending everything right away — some rewards might be easier to get as the event continues. If you’re unsure about which path to take next, keep an eye out for updates or future exchange refreshes — and make sure to log in daily for those free tickets.

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