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Coral Island: How to Get Clovers and What to Do With Them
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Coral Island: How to Get Clovers and What to Do With Them

Clovers are lucky finds in Coral Island. Here's what to do when you spot one on your travels.

If you’ve just started your Coral Island playthrough, then you might have noticed clovers sprouting in several areas across the island. Here’s how to get clovers and what to do with them.

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How to Get Clovers and What to Do With Them in Coral Island

What Do Clovers Do in Coral Island?

Clovers mark special tiles in Coral Island. While you can’t actually pocket them as items, you’ll pick up other goods in their place when you dig them up. Oftentimes, you’ll find something useful, though relatively common. This includes items like seeds and compost.

Befitting the lore surrounding these plants, however, there’s a chance you’ll get lucky and receive rare items or materials. I pocketed some Bronze Kelp from the first clover I dug up on my playthrough. This was a lucky find, indeed, but many players have reported finding even more valuable resources.

How to Dig Up Clovers in Coral Island

As you explore Starlet Town and the surrounding areas in Coral Island, you’re bound to stumble upon a few clovers. However, you may not realize that you can actually dig up these sprouts to receive various loot drops. To do this, equip your hoe and dig within the tile where the clover appears.

Just make sure you have some space cleared out in your inventory before whacking away at these lucky plants. Otherwise, you may need to leave behind any rare or valuable drops you receive in the clover’s place. Unfortunately, I had to learn this lesson the hard way. To avoid a win-lose situation, I would advise that you craft some storage items as soon as you can.

Related: Coral Island Tree Planting Festival: How to Start and Complete It

Clover Spawn Locations in Coral Island

Clovers will spawn in semi-fixed locations spanning several areas in Coral Island. This includes the following regions:

  • In the forest
  • Near the Hot Springs and Bath House
  • Near Millie’s and Yuri’s homes
  • The Vineyard
  • The beach
  • The lake
  • The Woodlands
  • The Lookout
  • In the central part of Starlet Town

Clover Respawn Rate in Coral Island

On a weekly basis, all clovers will respawn in Coral Island. This will occur each Monday, so be sure to mark your calendar. After a bit of testing on my own playthrough, I can confirm that each tile’s loot drop is totally random, even within the same location. Because of this, you’ll want to seize the opportunity to dig up these lucky plants when you can.

That’s everything you need to know about getting clovers and using them in Coral Island. For more tips on farming, diving, and settling into your new life in the tropics, check out our guides hub.


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Olivia Rolls
Olivia Rolls earned her degree in English from the College of Central Florida in 2021 and began her career as a freelance writer at Screen Rant the following year. She currently directs her creative efforts toward offering tips and insight on a wide variety of game titles at GameSkinny and BGFG, a passion she's held close to her heart since adventuring alongside Chikorita in Pokémon Crystal as a child. Olivia's all-time favorite franchises are Pokémon and Animal Crossing, but she's generally fond of fantasy RPGs and cozy games of all kinds. She's also a budding animanga enthusiast, her personal big three being Jujutsu Kaisen, Fruits Basket, and InuYasha.