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[[Image:XD PDA open.jpg|thumb|right|[[Michael]] starts off with {{PDollar}}10,000]] | [[Image:XD PDA open.jpg|thumb|right|[[Michael]] starts off with {{PDollar}}10,000]] | ||
'''Pokémon Dollar''' (Japanese: '''ポケドル''' ''Pokédollar'') is the currency used in all known [[region]]s of the [[Pokémon world]]. Its symbol is {{PDollar}}, a P with a double strikethrough, similar to the ¥ symbol used for {{wp|Japanese yen}}, with the P symbol referring to Pokémon. Pokémon Dollars are acquired primarily by defeating [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in battle, or by selling certain items at a [[Poké Mart]] that were found on the field. Pokémon Dollars can also be acquired by using the move | '''Pokémon Dollar''' (Japanese: '''ポケドル''' ''Pokédollar'') is the currency used in all known [[region]]s of the [[Pokémon world]]. Its symbol is {{PDollar}}, a P with a double strikethrough, similar to the ¥ symbol used for {{wp|Japanese yen}}, with the P symbol referring to Pokémon. Pokémon Dollars are acquired primarily by defeating [[Pokémon Trainer]]s in battle, or by selling certain items at a [[Poké Mart]] that were found on the field. Pokémon Dollars can also be acquired by using the move {{m|Pay Day}} in battle, at the rate of {{tt|either 2 or 5|Depending on the generation.}} times the level of the Pokémon using it. | ||
The cost of simple items runs in the hundreds - indeed, most items have prices that are multiples of 100 or 1000, which is not entirely unlike the Japanese yen. | The cost of simple items runs in the hundreds - indeed, most items have prices that are multiples of 100 or 1000, which is not entirely unlike the Japanese yen. |
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