Coral Island Wakuu Beach Shack

Coral Island: How To Marry Wakuu Guide | Romance Guide, All Heart Events

Alexis Ongsansoy
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If you like the idea of leaving the hustle and bustle of the city, as well as to start a farm off the grid but still have access to people worth growing old with, then Coral Island will fit right up your alley! There are nearly thirty mates to toy around with once you get your finances in check.

Each will have their own schedules of course so you can’t just walk up to them whenever and whisper sweet nothings into their ears. This guide will be perfect if you’re trying to go after Wakuu. You rarely see him in the pub, so it’s time to bring him out for once!

How To Marry Wakuu Guide

Wakuu stays in the Starlet Town Observatory for the entire morning before leaving at 5:00PM to work outside. His schedule changes a bit on Thursday going all the way to Sunday. During these days, you can find him at the coffee shop, lighthouse, or the Beach Shack enjoying island life.

To pursue a romantic venture with Wakuu (or any of the characters), you need to maximize your friendship with them first.

You do that by giving gifts and saying the right words. Give Wakuu enough Salmon or Vegan Taco’s and he’ll figure out your intentions, eventually.

Coral Island Wakuu Beach Shack

All Heart Events

Romancing requires you to score five hearts with the character. This means witnessing their heart events.

This also means stalking them and figuring out their schedules to know what time of day they’ll feel like opening up to you. The first event shown earlier took place at the Beach Shack.

Go to the beach shack on Mondays or Wednesdays to Sundays around the hours of 9:00AM – 5:00PM. You’ll see Wakuu here having lunch with his dad.

He’s talking about how everything was better during his time out in the sea. Judging by the nature of the conversation, you can tell that he’ll be needing a wheelchair or a pair of crutches soon.

Coral Island Wakuu Fishensips

Second Heart Event

For the next heart event, you’ll need to go to Fishensips. The conditions here are slightly different. Instead of visiting on a certain day, you have to wait for the weather to change. You can visit him when it’s either sunny or windy.

You still have to visit at a certain time though. You’ll find Wakuu on his lonesome somewhere in the pub between 8:00AM3:00PM. It’s never too late or early to have a pint.

Coral Island Wakuu Fishensips

Third Heart Event

The second and third event will have you locked in at three hearts. Just like with the second, you’ll need to wait for the weather to cooperate with you first before talking to him in the Observatory.

When it’s finally sunny or windy, go talk to him between the hours of 6:00PM and 10:00PM. You’ll see him here talking with Chaem about his dad.

Coral Island Wakuu Observatory

Fourth Heart Event

Wakuu’s fourth event will have you visit him outside the Hotspring. Because that’s one of the few places he’s willing to visit outside of work besides the pub.

You’ll see him here talking to Takeba and Mark. Again, it has to be either sunny or windy. He’ll be available for romancing in this area starting at 6:00PM.

Coral Island Wakuu Hotspring

Fifth Heart Event

The last romance event that will lead to marriage requires a visit to the Beach Pier. Wakuu will be here talking (and fishing) with his dad while wearing a seemingly expensive designer coat.

You can visit this area without having to worry about weather conditions. Just make sure you visit between 11:00AM and 5:00PM.

To marry Wakuu and seal the deal, you’ll need to get to ten hearts. This means that you’ll have to finish all of the heart events. Then, you’ll be able to propose and get hitched.

You can even have kids, but that’ll have to wait until the game gets developed further.

Coral Island Wakuu Beach Pier

And that’s how you marry Wakuu in Coral Island. Maximize your friendship with the others first and start your harem today!

ALSO READ: Coral Island: Beginner’s Guide to Mines

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