Coin Shop

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The layout of the Coin Shop, which is previewing the Team Magma outfit on the player's avatar.

The in-game Coin Shop is the overlaying interface in-game used to manage and exchange Coins for the purchasable commodities on it. You can open up the Coin Shop via the emblematic purse that's interposed between the world-map icon and the Pokétime clock on the client; see the visual overview of the Coin Shop to the right for the purse emblem.



Coins

As the eponymous currency of the shop, Coins can be exchanged for a multitude of potentially otherwise-unobtainable purchasables on it; see the subsectional coverage below for a list of it and their respective prices.

Obtaining Coins

Since Coins are designed as a gratitudinously rewardful payout for donations, they are reaped primarily through donations. You can donate for them by clicking on the "Get Coins" button on the Coin Shop interface. PayPal is currently the only direct transactional avenue accepted for donating to PRO.

The exchange rate is 100 Coins for every $5 (USD equivalence) donated. That exchange-rate increment is not scalable, meaning you can only donate for 100 Coins in a singular donation; however, since there is no known time-constraining limitation as to how many donations you can submit, you can make successively separate donations to obtain more Coins within a short time space.

Occasionally, Coin-rewarding giveaways can also be hosted by staff, thereby allowing them to be obtained extra-transactionally to a certain level of occasionality; stay attuned to the Announcements section on the forums and Twitter for announcements regardingly.

Coin-Usage Restrictions

The Coins you receive will bind to whichever server you donated them from; therefore, if you donated for Coins on Blue, their outlay would be confined strictly to that server, and they could not be transferred to Blue or Yellow. Donations and Coins are also not refundable; once those expenditures are made, that this their finality.

Coins are not lawfully or transactionally tradable in-game; however, you are still allowed to item-trade your Coin Shop purchases to other players if they are Pokémon-holdable.

Coin Shop Catalog

Consumables

Mounts

Main article: Pokémon Mounts

Mounts are vehicular items used to facilitate a player's mobility among applicable environments. They are discrete items from Pokémon and thus do not require their respective Pokémon to be usable.

They are subsumed into two categories: land- and water-oriented mounts, as shown below.

Every regular-counterpart Mount costs 50 Coins. Shiny Mounts, which all non-Legendary Pokémon have a counterpart of, cost 100 Coins.

Land Mounts

Land Mounts are functionally identical to a Bicycle and thus enhance the player's mobility rate by 100% on land; they only differ in their overlay, which is considered more aesthetic for Mounts.



Land Mounts
Absol
Aerodactyl
Arcanine
Dodrio
Fearow
Glaceon
Houndoom
Latias
Latios
Manectric
Ninetales
Rapidash
Stantler
Sylveon
Umbreon
Italicized Mounts can be obtained directly from the game; see the Mounts article for more information.

Blue-colored items are only purchasable and equippable by male characters.
Pink-colored items are only purchasable and equippable by female characters.

Surf Mounts

Surf Mounts are aestheticized substitutes for the default surf sprite and thus will appear when a player is surfing on water. They can be used to surf without having a Surf-wielding Pokémon on-hand; however, you will need the move's HM and the region's requisite amount of badges before you can surf.



Land Mounts
Dragonair
Lapras
Magikarp
Milotic
Sharpedo

Blue-colored items are only purchasable and equippable by male characters.
Pink-colored items are only purchasable and equippable by female characters.

Apparel and Accessories