Here’s how to unlock every golden tool in New Horizons, along with their special uses.
How to Get the Golden Shovel
Like several of the golden tools, you unlock the golden shovel recipe by performing a specific task several times. In this case, you’ll want to help the stranded sailor Gulliver when he washes up on your beach after he falls off of his ship. Gulliver appears about once a week, and you help him by digging up and returning the pieces of his broken communicator so he can call his crew for a pick-up. The day after you help him, he’ll mail you a present, and after you’ve helped him 30 times, he’ll send you the recipe for the golden shovel. You can get a general idea of your progress by checking the Gulliver’s Travails task in your Nook Miles app.
How to Get the Golden Watering Can
You breed flowers on your island using a watering can, and the golden version lets you both water more plants at once and grow special ones. To get the recipe, you need to get your island a five-star evaluation by making your island as pretty and neat as possible. Make sure you pick weeds as they appear, grow plenty of flowers, add plenty of decorations, and attract as many villagers as you can. Check your progress by talking to Isabelle at Resident Services and picking Let’s talk island evals. She’ll provide your current rating and give you suggestions to improve the score. Once you’ve hit five stars, Isabelle will give you the recipe for the golden watering can.
How to Get the Golden Slingshot
The slingshot lets you knock down the presents that occasionally float over your island on balloons. These presents might contain DIY recipes, furniture, crafting supplies, or even Bells. To get the recipe for the most advanced version of this tool, you’ll need to pop 300 balloons. Soon after you hit this goal, a special, golden balloon will appear. The present it carries will contain the recipe for the golden slingshot. To track your progress, check the It’s Raining Treasure activity in your Nook Miles app.
How to Get the Golden Rod
The advanced version of the fishing rod is your reward for catching all 80 fish that appear in your island’s river and the ocean throughout the year. You don’t have to donate them all to the museum to get the reward; the recipe will appear in your mailbox the day after you catch the final fish. To see how close you are to catching all the fish, you can check the Critterpedia in your Nook phone or the Island Ichthyologist activity in the Nook Miles app.
How to Get the Golden Net
You obtain the golden net like you do the golden rod; the difference is that instead of catching all the fish on your island, you receive the golden net recipe for snagging all the bugs. Again, you don’t have to donate every insect and arachnid species to the museum to get the letter containing the recipe. It’ll arrive the day after you collect the last bug. Track your progress from the bugs tab in the Critterpedia or by checking the Bugs Don’t Bug Me activity in Nook Miles.
How to Get the Golden Axe
The axe is handy for chopping down trees. You can also use it to mine crafting materials from rocks (but a shovel works way better). The golden axe recipe is special among this group in that your character comes up with it themselves. To get the recipe for the more durable axe, you’ll need to break 100 weaker versions of the tool. You’ll do this eventually just from playing the game, but to fast-track it, you can craft a bunch of flimsy axes using five tree branches and a stone and then hit a tree until the tool self-destructs. The flimsy axe is only good for 40 hits, so even if you’re starting from nothing, you can have the recipe for the golden one in a couple hours. You can’t accurately track your progress toward this goal, but you can get a general idea by checking out the Trashed Tools activity in your Nook Miles app.
How to Craft Golden Tools
Once you have the recipe for a golden tool, you can craft it at a workbench using the ‘standard’ version of the implement and a gold nugget. You collect the gold from hitting rocks with a shovel, although they are way rarer than stones, clay, and iron nuggets. You may also receive gold nuggets from gift balloons.
Benefits of Golden Tools
All golden tools are far more durable than their normal counterparts, which means you can use them more times before they break. This table compares the durabilities of standard tools to their golden versions: