Money used at shops, etc.
Rescue Team:Poké
| Misc. Items | |
|---|---|
| Poké ポケ | |
おみせで つかう おかね | |
| Information | |
| Cost | N/A |
| Value | N/A |
Poké (Japanese: ポケ), stylized as Poké, is the currency used in 
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. The player can carry a max of 99,999 Poké. Should the player be defeated in a dungeon, all the Poké they're carrying will be lost. This, however, does not apply to the Poké saved within Felicity Bank in Pokémon Square.
Poké is used for:
- Purchasing items at the Kecleon Shop and Kecleon Wares in Pokémon Square or at Kecleon Shops in certain Dungeons.
- Linking Moves at the Gulpin Link Shop (though this can be easily substituted by using Link Boxes during dungeon exploration).
- Purchasing Friend Areas at the Wigglytuff Club.
If a player enters a dungeon that doesn't allow money, they will lose any money that they have accumulated in their active inventory. It's advisable to store it in Felicity Bank prior to entering the dungeon.
Inventory Trick
While you normally can't have Poké in your inventory, as it'll just be picked up when stepped on, there are still a couple of ways to pick it up. It should be noted that only the player will be able to pick up the Poké, as a partner will just collect it and register it within your inventory instantly.
- Press B to dash over the Poké, open up the menu, and select 'Ground' and then 'Switch' (as 'Get' will only allow the Poké to be collected). This will allow the player to have Poké within their inventory.
- A Pokémon that has the move Trick can take held Poké from hostile Pokémon in dungeons.
As long as the player does not either throw, place, or by any means remove the Poké from their inventory, it will stay throughout the entire duration of the player's Adventure. Should the Poké be thrown then the player must repeat the above methods in order to reclaim it. During dungeon exploration, additional Poké cannot be stacked like Gravelerocks, and will instead occupy single slots within the inventory. If the player happens upon any Kecleon Shop within a dungeon and places the Poké on the Carpet, it will not be registered. Kecleon will not ask for a purchase and the player can reclaim the Poké for free anytime.
After dungeon exploration (or if upon entering a dungeon extension (e.g. Mt. Blaze Peak, Frosty Grotto, ect.), the Poké will no longer be in the player's inventory. If the player or ally was holding the Poké, then it will disappear from their individual inventory. It will instead be added to the total amount of Poké the player is currently holding.
Locations
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In Other Languages
| Language | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| English | Poké | |
| Japanese | ポケ, Poké | |
| French | Poké | |
| Spanish | Poké | |
| German | Poké | |
| Italian | Poké | |
See Also
References
- [1] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
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