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Bonnie Senclakiri

How I Get Free Gold Coins in Evo Defense Merge TD

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Bonnie Senclakiri | about 11 hours ago (edited)

How I Get Gold Coins in Evo Defense Merge TD — My Personal Tips from Many “One More Round” Nights

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I’ll be sitting there, fully convinced I’m going to play for five minutes, and then suddenly my coffee is cold, my phone battery is yelling at me, and I’m whispering, “Okay, but if I merge these two units and upgrade this lane, I can totally hold the next wave.”

That’s basically been my relationship with Evo Defense Merge TD.

And like most merge/tower defense games, one thing becomes very obvious pretty quickly: Gold Coins matter. A lot. Whether I’m upgrading defenses, merging stronger units, or trying to push a little farther, I always feel like I need more coins.

So I figured I’d share my personal tips for getting more in-game Gold Coins in Evo Defense Merge TD — no weird “coin generator” nonsense, no shady tricks, just the stuff that has actually helped me as a regular player.


1. I Always Clear My Daily Rewards First

This is the most boring tip, and also somehow one of the most useful.

Whenever I open the game, before I start doing anything “serious,” I check for:

  • Daily login rewards
  • Free chests
  • Daily missions
  • Timed rewards
  • Event tabs
  • Any little red notification dots trying to get my attention

I used to ignore these because I was impatient and just wanted to jump into battles. Big mistake. Tiny rewards add up surprisingly fast.

There was one week where I barely had time to play, so I mostly just logged in, grabbed rewards, did a couple quick missions, and logged out. By the weekend, I had enough coins saved to upgrade a bunch of stuff and suddenly felt like I had been secretly productive. Very satisfying. Like finding money in an old jacket pocket, but digital and with more monsters.


2. I Don’t Spend Gold Coins the Second I Get Them Anymore

This was a hard lesson for me.

My natural instinct in games is:
Coin appears → upgrade button glows → I press it immediately.

No thoughts. Just vibes.

But in Evo Defense Merge TD, I’ve found it’s better to be a little more patient. Not every upgrade gives the same value, and sometimes spending coins randomly leaves me broke right before I actually need them.

Now I try to ask myself:

  • Is this upgrade helping my main strategy?
  • Do I use this unit often?
  • Will this help me beat harder stages?
  • Am I upgrading just because the button is there and shiny?

That last one gets me a lot.

My personal rule is: I focus my Gold Coins on the towers/units I actually rely on most. If I use something every match, it gets priority. If it’s just sitting there looking cute in the menu, it can wait.


3. Replay Stages That I Can Beat Comfortably

Evo Defense Merge TD Free Gold Coins Sometimes the best coin farming isn’t the hardest level I can barely survive. Sometimes it’s the level I can clear smoothly without sweating through my screen protector.

If I’m trying to earn Gold Coins steadily, I like replaying stages where:

  • I can win consistently
  • The rewards are still decent
  • I don’t have to restart five times
  • I can test different unit combinations without total disaster

This is my “cozy farming” method. I put on music or a podcast, run some stages, and collect coins without turning it into a stress workout.

There’s something really nice about going back to a stage that once destroyed me and casually beating it like, “Remember me?” Very petty. Very enjoyable.


4. Daily Missions Are Basically Free Gold If You Actually Do Them

I used to treat daily missions like homework.

Now I treat them like a checklist for coins.

A lot of the time, daily missions ask you to do things you were probably going to do anyway, like play a certain number of battles, merge units, upgrade something, or clear waves. If there are Gold Coins attached, I try to knock those out early.

My tiny tip: check the missions before you play, not after.

I can’t tell you how many times I completed a bunch of battles and then noticed a mission that needed me to use a certain unit or mode. Pain. Tiny gamer pain, but still pain.

Now I peek first so I can play smarter.


5. Watch Optional Ads If the Reward Is Actually Worth It

Okay, I know. Ads are not glamorous.

But if the game offers optional ads for bonus Gold Coins, extra rewards, free chests, or doubled earnings, I’ll usually take them when the reward is good.

My rule is simple:

  • If it gives a small reward? Maybe not.
  • If it doubles a big reward? Yes please.
  • If I’m multitasking and making tea? Perfect ad time.

I have genuinely started an ad, gone to refill my water, come back, and felt like I had performed advanced financial planning. Is that dramatic? Yes. Am I still taking the coins? Also yes.

Just don’t burn yourself out watching every single ad if it stops being fun. Games should still feel like games, not a part-time job with dragons.


6. Events Are Usually Worth Checking

Whenever Evo Defense Merge TD has events, I always take a look because events often give better rewards than regular play.

Sometimes events have:

  • Bonus Gold Coins
  • Special missions
  • Limited-time chests
  • Extra upgrade materials
  • Milestone rewards

I don’t always grind every event super hard, but I at least try to grab the easier rewards. The first few milestones are often pretty generous, and you don’t always need to be a top-tier player to earn something useful.

My personal event strategy is “low effort, high reward first.” I go for the easy stuff, then decide if I want to keep pushing.

Basically: I am brave, but I am also lazy.


7. Upgrade for Progress, Not Just Big Numbers

This one changed how I play.

At first, I loved upgrading whatever made the biggest number go up. More damage? Yes. More power? Absolutely. Bigger stat? Click click click.

But sometimes the better upgrade is the one that helps me survive longer, clear waves faster, or avoid getting overwhelmed.

Depending on your setup, that might mean improving:

  • Early-game defense
  • Attack speed
  • Area damage
  • Slowing/control effects
  • Unit merge efficiency
  • Economy-related boosts, if available

The goal is to progress farther, because farther progress usually means better rewards. So instead of thinking “what looks strongest,” I try to think “what helps me win more consistently?”

It’s not as flashy, but it works.


8. Don’t Ignore the Merge Strategy

Since this is a merge tower defense game, coins and merging kind of dance together.

One mistake I made early on was merging too aggressively just because I could. I’d end up with fewer units on the board and suddenly one lane would get absolutely trampled. Very embarrassing. The enemies did not respect my “future investment” strategy.

Now I try to balance it:

  • Merge when it gives me a meaningful power boost
  • Don’t empty my board too early
  • Keep enough coverage for multiple lanes/waves
  • Build around my strongest units
  • Avoid panic-merging unless things are truly getting spicy

A good merge can help you clear waves faster, and clearing waves more reliably means more rewards and Gold Coins over time.

Bad merging, however, is how I end up staring at the defeat screen muttering, “That was educational.”


9. Save Before Big Upgrade Decisions

If I’m close to affording a major upgrade, I’ll usually save instead of spending coins on smaller random upgrades.

This is especially true when I know one big upgrade could help me beat a stage I’m stuck on.

I call this my “don’t buy snacks before rent” rule.

In game terms, it means I don’t blow all my Gold Coins on tiny upgrades if I’m saving for something that will actually change my progress. Sometimes patience for one or two more runs pays off way more than spreading coins thinly across everything.


10. Play in Short, Consistent Sessions

This might sound weird, but I earn more Gold Coins when I don’t play until I’m tired and annoyed.

If I play too long, I start making silly decisions. I merge badly. I upgrade randomly. I forget to claim rewards. I retry levels while tilted, which is never a good financial strategy in any game.

So I like short sessions:

  • Log in
  • Claim rewards
  • Do missions
  • Farm a few stages
  • Upgrade something useful
  • Log out before I become a goblin

When I play consistently, even casually, the coins build up. And I stay happier, which is honestly underrated.


11. Push New Stages When You Feel Strong Enough

Farming comfortable stages is great, but I also try to push forward when my upgrades are feeling good.

New stages often unlock better rewards, new features, or more efficient coin farming. So if I’ve upgraded my main units and I’m winning easily, I’ll test the next level.

My personal method is:

  1. Farm coins on a stage I can beat
  2. Upgrade my core units
  3. Try the stage I’m stuck on
  4. If I lose badly, farm more
  5. If I almost win, tweak my strategy and try again

The “almost win” stages are dangerous because they make me believe. And once I believe, there goes another 30 minutes.


12. Don’t Fall for Fake Gold Coin Hacks

Quick serious gamer note: avoid websites or videos promising unlimited Gold Coins, hacks, or generators.

They’re usually scams, and at best they waste your time. At worst, they can steal your account info or get you banned. Not worth it.

I know grinding can be slow sometimes, but I’d rather earn coins normally than risk losing my progress. I have too much emotional attachment to my little upgraded defenses. We’ve been through things together.


My Personal Gold Coin Routine

If I had to sum up my usual routine, it looks like this:

  1. Claim free rewards and daily login bonuses
  2. Check daily missions before playing
  3. Run easy missions first
  4. Replay reliable stages for steady coins
  5. Watch optional ads only when rewards are worth it
  6. Spend coins on my main units, not random upgrades
  7. Save for big upgrades when I’m close
  8. Push harder stages after upgrading
  9. Check events before logging out

Nothing fancy, but it works.


Final Thoughts

Getting Gold Coins in Evo Defense Merge TD is really about being consistent and spending smart. The coins come faster when I stop treating every upgrade button like an emergency and start focusing on what actually helps me win.

My biggest tip? Build around your favorite strong units and don’t waste coins everywhere at once. A focused upgrade path feels so much better than having a bunch of half-upgraded stuff that doesn’t really carry you.

Also, claim your daily rewards. Seriously. Future you will be grateful.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to open the game “just to check my rewards,” which definitely will not turn into a full session.

Probably.

Maybe.

Okay, it will.

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