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Coin Master Village Guide

How costs scale from 3 million to 360 trillion, and how to not go broke building.

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The Village Cost Curve Is Steeper Than You Think

Your first village costs about 3 million coins. That feels like a lot when you're brand new. Then you complete it in 20 minutes and realize it's nothing. By village 50, you're spending a few billion. By village 150, you're looking at hundreds of billions per village. And the top villages? Over 300 trillion.

There are currently over 500 villages in Coin Master (around 506 as of early 2026, though Moon Active adds more with updates). Each one has 5 buildings to construct and fully upgrade. The themes range from ancient Egypt to candy kingdoms to sci-fi landscapes. But the themes are just wallpaper. What actually matters is the cost, and the cost goes up relentlessly.

This guide isn't a spreadsheet of every village price (those exist elsewhere and go stale with every update). Instead, it's about how to approach village progression strategically. When to build. When to wait. How to protect your coins while saving for upgrades. And which events make expensive villages dramatically cheaper.

Village Costs by Stage

Villages 1-50

Early GameCost: Millions

Village 1 costs about 3 million coins total. By village 50, you're spending in the low billions. These villages fly by. You'll often complete one per play session without even trying hard. The main thing to focus on here isn't speed, it's card collection. Buy as many chests as you can at each village level. Lower-level cards become much harder to find once you've moved past the villages where they drop naturally.

Don't rush past these. Buy chests at every village to collect cards you'll struggle to find later.

Villages 50-150

Mid GameCost: Billions

This is where most players start feeling the cost curve. Villages in this range cost tens of billions to complete. A single building upgrade might cost more than your entire first 10 villages combined. Daily spins and link collection become essential, not optional. You'll also notice that events start playing a bigger role in your ability to afford upgrades. Players who time their builds around Village Master and Building Blast events progress noticeably faster here.

Start saving coins for Building Blast events. A 30% discount at these prices saves billions.

Villages 150-300

Late GameCost: Hundreds of Billions

Village costs push into the hundreds of billions. A single building upgrade at village 250+ can cost 50-100 billion coins. Completing a village might require multiple play sessions spread over days. This is where the spin strategy and coin management guides become critical. Your daily spin income from links and regeneration alone won't cover upgrades. You need event rewards, big raids on wealthy targets, and careful timing to sustain progress.

Never start upgrading a village unless you can finish it in one session. Half-built villages are raid magnets.

Villages 300-500+

End GameCost: Trillions

The top villages cost hundreds of trillions of coins. Village 500 costs roughly 360 trillion. These are numbers that sound absurd until you've been playing for months and realize the coin economy scales to match. At this level, the game is purely about event optimization, max-bet raids on the wealthiest possible targets, and waiting for discount events. Very few free-to-play players reach these heights without years of consistent daily play.

If you're F2P and pushing these villages, Building Blast discounts are non-negotiable. Wait for them.

The #1 Rule: Build Everything in One Session

This comes up in the spin strategy guide too, but it deserves emphasis here. Never start upgrading a village unless you have enough coins to finish the entire thing in one sitting.

Here's why. When you upgrade a building, it gains value. If someone attacks you while you have partially upgraded buildings, the attack can knock them back to level one. You don't lose the building entirely, but you lose the upgrade progress, which means you spent coins for nothing and now have to spend again.

The safe approach: spin and collect until your coin balance covers the total village cost. Then open the village shop, check the prices, and build everything back to back. If you can knock out all 5 buildings in one session without logging off, you're safe. The moment the village is complete, you move to the next one and everything resets.

How do you know the total cost? Open the village shop and look at the last item on the list. Each building shows its upgrade price per level. Add them all up, or check a village cost calculator online. The point is: know the number before you start spending.

Boom Villages

Certain villages in Coin Master are designated as "boom villages." These villages have significantly higher rewards for completion, including better card drops, more coins, and sometimes gold cards or jokers. The community has identified specific boom village numbers (like village 143, 173, and a few others), but Moon Active doesn't officially publish which ones are boom villages, and the list may shift with updates.

What you need to know: if you're approaching a known boom village, it's worth saving extra coins and spins for it. The rewards from completing a boom village can fund a significant portion of your next several villages. Some players report getting 5 gold cards and a joker in a single boom village day. That's not guaranteed, but the drop rates are noticeably better.

Past village 150 or so, boom villages become less consistent and harder to identify. The early boom levels are well documented, but the later ones are still being mapped by the community. Don't obsess over finding every boom village. Just be aware they exist and be ready to take advantage when you hit one.

Events That Cut Your Village Costs

These events are the difference between struggling to afford villages and breezing through them. Time your builds around these.

Building Blast

Priority: Critical

Reduces building costs by up to 30%. This is the single most impactful event for village progression. When Building Blast is active, every coin you spend on upgrades goes roughly 30% further. If you've been saving coins and waiting, this is your window. For expensive late-game villages, a 30% discount can save hundreds of billions of coins.

Village Master

Priority: High

Rewards you with spins, coins, XP, and card chests for completing village upgrades during the event. The rewards layer on top of your normal completion bonus, effectively giving you a refund on some of your spending. Best combined with Building Blast when both run simultaneously.

Set Boom

Priority: Medium

Gives bonus rewards for completing card sets. Not a direct village discount, but completing card sets gives you spins and coins that fund your next village. If you're close to finishing a set, Set Boom is the time to trade for those last cards.

Don't Forget Card Chests

Here's a detail that catches a lot of players off guard: the cards available in chests are determined by your current village level. Lower villages drop lower-tier cards. Higher villages drop higher-tier cards. Once you've moved past a village range, getting the cards that were common there becomes much harder.

This means you should buy card chests at every village level, not just save all your coins for buildings. In the early game especially, chests are cheap and the cards you collect now will be annoying to find later. The goal is to complete as many card sets as possible, because each completed set gives you spins, pet XP, and sometimes pets themselves. Those rewards fund future village upgrades.

It feels counterintuitive to "waste" coins on chests when you're trying to afford a village upgrade. But completing card sets returns more value over time than the coins you spent. Think of chests as an investment in your spin income, not as a cost competing with your village fund.

The Patience Problem

The biggest mistake in village progression isn't building the wrong village or spending too many coins. It's rushing. Coin Master is designed around daily engagement over months and years. Village 500 isn't something you reach in a week. It's something you reach by showing up every day, collecting your free spins, playing events, and building when the timing is right.

Players who try to force progress by spending real money often report the same thing: the costs scale so aggressively that even paid players hit walls at higher villages. The game is built for long-term play. Accepting that and focusing on daily consistency, smart spin strategy, and event timing will get you further than any amount of impatience.

If you play a few similar games alongside Coin Master (like Monopoly GO or Dice Dreams), the daily collection routine across all of them still takes under 10 minutes. The compounding effect of consistent play across all your games adds up to serious progress without burning out on any single one.

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