It's what Pokémon in this world use for money!
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'''Poké''' {{JA|ポケ|}} is the main currency used in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. It can be used to buy {{Gates|Item}}s in shops and {{Gates|Facilities}} or use other services, and it can be found on the ground in dungeons, or be obtained by selling Items, or by selling the game's other form of currency, {{Gates|Gold Bar}}s, each of which can be traded for 555 Poké (or other items). | '''Poké''' {{JA|ポケ|Poke}} is the main currency used in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. It can be used to buy {{Gates|Item}}s in shops and {{Gates|Facilities}} or use other services, and it can be found on the ground in dungeons, or be obtained by selling Items, or by selling the game's other form of currency, {{Gates|Gold Bar}}s, each of which can be traded for 555 Poké (or other items). | ||
Poké is either carried by the player or stored in a {{Gates|Deposit Box}}. It can also be carried by the player as a normal item in the inventory, although it is very uncommon and serves no practical purpose in this game. Carried Poké may be lost as a {{Gates|Adventure#Consequences of failing an Adventure|consequence of failing an Adventure}}. The player can carry up to 9,999 Poké, and the Deposit Box can hold up to 9,999,999. If the Deposit Box limit is reached, the money can be "donated" as a way to get rid of excess money. | Poké is either carried by the player or stored in a {{Gates|Deposit Box}}. It can also be carried by the player as a normal item in the inventory, although it is very uncommon and serves no practical purpose in this game. Carried Poké may be lost as a {{Gates|Adventure#Consequences of failing an Adventure|consequence of failing an Adventure}}. The player can carry up to 9,999 Poké, and the Deposit Box can hold up to 9,999,999. If the Deposit Box limit is reached, the money can be "donated" as a way to get rid of excess money. |
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Poké (Japanese: ポケ) is the main currency used in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It can be used to buy Items in shops and Facilities or use other services, and it can be found on the ground in dungeons, or be obtained by selling Items, or by selling the game's other form of currency, Gold Bars, each of which can be traded for 555 Poké (or other items).
Poké is either carried by the player or stored in a Deposit Box. It can also be carried by the player as a normal item in the inventory, although it is very uncommon and serves no practical purpose in this game. Carried Poké may be lost as a consequence of failing an Adventure. The player can carry up to 9,999 Poké, and the Deposit Box can hold up to 9,999,999. If the Deposit Box limit is reached, the money can be "donated" as a way to get rid of excess money.
Poké can be commonly found on the ground in the DLC dungeon Poké Forest.
Locations
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Poké Forest (DLC) icon.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Poké | |
Japanese | ポケ | |
Spanish | Poké |