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Gimmighoul Coin コレクレーのコイン Collecurei Coin
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Introduced in Generation IX
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Pocket
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Generation IX
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TM Materials
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The Gimmighoul Coin (Japanese: コレクレーのコイン Collecurei Coin) is a TM Material in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
In the core series games
Price
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Sell price
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$200
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Effect
Having 999 Gimmighoul Coins causes Gimmighoul to evolve into Gholdengo when it levels up, after which the coins are consumed.
Despite being categorized as a TM Material, the Gimmighoul Coin is not actually used to make any TMs.
Description
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Description
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Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It seems that Gimmighoul treasure and hoard these.
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Acquisition
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Finite methods
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Repeatable methods
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Defeat or catch a wild Chest Form Gimmighoul (yields 10-777)
Interact with Roaming Form Gimmighoul in the overworld (yields 1-200)[1]
Transfer a Postcard from Pokémon GO (yields 50-100)
If the player already has 999 Gimmighoul Coins in their Bag, a Janitor in Medali will hold onto any additional coins the player collects. They can be received once the player has less than 999 coins. He will store up to 4294967295 (or 2^32-1) coins, as the value is stored as an unsigned 32-bit integer;[2] if the player somehow exceeds this limit, the value will overflow, resulting in it cycling from 4294967295 to 0.
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon GO
In Pokémon GO, Gimmighoul Coins are used to evolve Gimmighoul into Gholdengo. Unlike other evolution items, Gimmighoul Coins do not take up space in the player's Item Bag, and they cannot be discarded.
This item was originally called the ?????? Coin (Japanese: ??????コイン ?????? Coin) prior to February 27, 2023. It first became available on November 5, 2022, immediately following Community Day Classic: Dratini, and a day before Gimmighoul's name was officially revealed.[3]
Effect
A player can evolve a Gimmighoul into Gholdengo if they have at least 999 Gimmighoul Coins in their Item Bag. Candy is not used for this evolution, making Gimmighoul the only Pokémon in the game that evolves without Candy.
Prior to February 27, 2023, as the ?????? Coin, this item was categorized as a Key Item and served no purpose in-game. Collecting one from a golden PokéStop caused a Roaming Form Gimmighoul to appear in the overworld, but it could not be caught until February 27, 2023.
Description
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A coin with a mysterious air. It seems to have originated in the Paldea region.
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Acquisition
For the repeatable methods listed, the number of coins received and whether any coins are received at all are random, unless noted otherwise.
Artwork
A Gimmighoul Coin in Pokémon Masters EX
In Pokémon Masters EX, Gimmighoul Coins are an event-exclusive item that could be collected during the special event Mysterious Old Coins and by completing the Get Gimmighoul Coins Mission Bingo. They could be exchanged in the Gimmighoul Coin Special Exchange for items.
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Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon.
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In animation
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Multiple Gimmighoul Coins appeared in HZ057. One was first discovered by Ludlow, but it was snatched from him almost immediately. Later, when Liko, Roy, and Dot encountered a Roaming Form Gimmighoul, it dropped a coin upon running away, which was collected by Roy. He would then go on to collect a hatful of coins, which a Chest Form Gimmighoul he encountered later manipulated him into giving to it before leaving.
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
A Gimmighoul Coin appeared in Breathe Out, where it was taken away by a Corviknight.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
A Gimmighoul Coin first appeared in PASV04, where Scarlet was revealed to be collecting them as part of her profession as a treasure hunter.
In PASV06, Scarlet defeated a Chest Form Gimmighoul at a watchtower at South Province (Area Two), collecting 60 coins from it, bringing her total up to 88.
In a flashback in PASV08, Scarlet collected more coins from another Chest Form Gimmighoul at South Province (Area Three).
In other languages
?????? Coin
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