Coral Island: Tool enchanting guide

Did you know that you can enchant your tools in this farming and life sim? In this tool enchanting guide for Coral Island, we’ll explain how to unlock enchanting and what enchantments you can receive.

While you can upgrade your tools at the Blacksmith, enchanting is a little different. You can’t just start enchanting from the beginning of the game, and the process can be confusing, so let’s help you out.

First off, you’ll need to complete a few quests to actually unlock tool enchantment. This requires you to complete the ‘Petrified Giant I’ quest that asks you to free the Earth Giant. You can do this by getting to the last levels of the Earth Mine and freeing the Earth Giant Grog.

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Once you do this, the next day they’ll send over a letter asking you to visit the Giant Village. You’ll find the Giant Village just west of your farm. Upon getting to the Giant Village, Grog will introduce you to the art of tool enchanting.

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Now that you have the ability to enchant your tools, how does it actually work? Head to the shrine in the middle of the Giant Village and interact with it. Then you can click on the tool you want to enchant, such as your axe, pickaxe, watering can, and the like.

Coral Island Tool Enchanting Guide Gems
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Although the game gives you a few Earth gems to use to experiment with enchanting, you can enchant tools with artifacts, fossils, and gems. Depending on the rarity of that item, you’ll get a certain amount of points during the enchantment. This can lead to higher enchantment levels. Since Earth gems are Legendary, they’re worth 100 points each.

In this enchanting menu, choose the items you want to add to the enchantment, and this can result in different levels of enchantment of your item. They go from level one to five. Each tool that you own can have three types of enchantments at once.

Types of enchantments

Enchantment Ability Tools
Extra Drop Chance to get more items. Axe, Hoe, Pickaxe, Scythe.
Hit Drop Chance for hit to drop items. Axe, Pickaxe, Scythe.
Mighty Hit Chance to destroy debris in one hit. Axe, Pickaxe, Scythe.
No Energy Drain Chance to not drain energy on a hit. Axe, Bug net, Fishing pole, Hoe, Pickaxe, Scythe, Watering can.
No Water Drain Chance for no water to drain. Watering can.
Rare Drop Increases chance of finding a rare item. Axe, Hoe, Pickaxe, Scythe.
Swift Swing Decreases the charge/tool use speed. Axe, Bug net, Fishing pole, Hoe, Pickaxe, Scythe, Watering can.

Hopefully this tool enchanting guide for Coral Island was helpful for figuring out how this mechanic works! Now you can find some other uses for those extra gems, artifacts, and fossils.

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Coral Island is available on Steam, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.