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Currencies can be obtained by looting resources or collecting lootbags from their respective worlds in Pet Simulator 99. Currencies have numerous different uses, such as purchasing eggs from the shop or new biomes in their worlds.
Diamonds
Diamonds are a currency used for buying limited-time Diamond Eggs, upgrades, leveling up enchants and potions, unlocking more egg hatches at once, expanding pet equips, and trading with other players. You can earn Diamonds by breaking diamond breakables, using the daycare, claiming daily playtime rewards, or trading. As of Update 54, the maximum amount of Diamonds the player can have is
1,000,000,000,000.
World 1 - Spawn World
World 1 uses seven currencies. The maximum amount of coins the player can have in World 1 is
100k.
World 2 - Tech World
World 2 uses eight currencies. The maximum amount of coins the player can have in World 2 is
3.
World 3 - Void World
World 3 currently uses four currencies. As of Update 41, the maximum amount of coins the player can have in World 3 is
300.
World 4 - Fantasy World
World 4 currently uses two currencies. As of Update 59, the maximum amount of coins the player can have in World 4 is
60m.
| Currency | Worth | Regular Fantasy Coin Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| N/A | ||
| 1 Million Fantasy Coins |
Mini-Game Currencies
Mini-game currencies can only be used in their mini-game and have no value outside of their specific mini-game.
| Mini-game | Currency | Obtained By | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digsite | Digging/Opening Chests | Upgrading Shovels | |
| Fishing | Fishing up Lootbags | Upgrading Fishing Rods | |
| Woodcutting | Chopping down Trees | Upgrading Axes | |
| Fishing World | Selling Fish | Purchasing Eggs | |
| Farming World | Selling Farming Pets | Purchasing eggs, items, and upgrades |
World Currencies Rundown
Each world has its own basic unit of currency. For Spawn World, its
Coins, for Tech World, it's
Tech Coins, and for Void World, it's
Void Coins.
The currency of the world the player is currently in will show on the left side of the screen, just below their Diamonds. Currencies are rounded to the nearest three significant figures, using the symbol "k", "m", "b", "t", etc. to represent groups of digits.
For world currencies, when there is at least a million of one currency, it will be displayed by using a greater unit of currency;
1m =
1 (Gold Bar),
1m = 1
(Platinum Coin),
1m =
1 (Platinum Bar), etc.
123,456,789 is represented as
123
456k. A maximum of three units of currency are used to represent an amount of currency, so
123,456,789,101,112,131,415 is represented as
123
456k
101k, not
123
456k
101k
131k.
Even though three units of currency will be shown at a time, because earlier significant figures are typically missing, all following digits will be essentially meaningless. Greater units of currency alternate between being a coin made of a new material, and a bar made of that same material. These materials are gold, platinum, emerald, and sapphire, in that order.
The naming scheme for Tech Coins is almost exactly the same, except the currencies have "Tech" before them, and the first two units aren't gold, they're simply tech;
Tech Coins,
Tech Bar, then
Tech Gold Coin.
Void Coins are even more similar to Spawn World's currencies, even starting with gold currencies;
Void (Gold) Coins and
Void Gold Bar.
Events
Trivia
- RNG Coins are the only currency that can be obtained by hatching an egg.
- The Backroom Coins are reused in the Halloween Event 2024.