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Introduced in Generation II
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The Amulet Coin (Japanese: おまもりこばん Amulet Koban) is a type of held item introduced in Generation II that increases the amount of prize money earned from Trainer battles.
Contents
- 1 In the core series
- 1.1 Price
- 1.2 Effect
- 1.2.1 Cram-o-matic
- 1.3 Description
- 1.4 Acquisition
- 2 In spin-off games
- 2.1 Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
- 3 In the anime
- 4 In the TCG
- 5 In other languages
In the core series
Price
Effect
The Amulet Coin doubles the amount of prize money received after battle if the holder takes part in the battle. It also doubles the number of coins picked up from Pay Day and G-Max Gold Rush. In Pokémon Colosseum's Story Mode and Pokémon XD's colosseums, this bonus can be applied to the prize money earned after clearing a set.
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only, due to a minor glitch, when collecting money dropped by Pay Day, the amount displayed will be incorrect if it was boosted by an Amulet Coin (the correct amount will still be obtained).
Amulet Coin does not stack with Luck Incense or other Amulet Coins; however, it does stack with Happy Hour and Prize Money Power.
Once the Pokémon has participated in battle while holding it, it takes effect; it is unaffected by Klutz and takes effect even if the holding Pokémon faints or the Amulet Coin is removed or negated.
Cram-o-matic
Type | Points |
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Normal | 32 |
Description
Games | Description |
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GSC | Doubles monetary earnings. (HOLD) |
RSEColo.XD | Doubles money in battle if the holder takes part. |
FRLG | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles the battle money if the holding Pokémon takes part. |
DPPtHGSS BWB2W2 | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles a battle's prize money if the holding Pokémon joins in. |
XY | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins in a battle. |
ORAS SMUSUM SwShBDSP | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins a battle. |
SV | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received as long as the holder joins the battle at least once. |
Acquisition
Games | Finitemethods | Repeatablemethods |
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GSC | Goldenrod Department Store Basem*nt | |
RSE | Littleroot Town (from Mom after earning the Balance Badge) | |
FRLG | Route 16 gate 2F (from Oak's aide after obtaining 40 Pokémon) | |
Colo. | The Under (requires the L-Disk) | |
XD | Gateon Port (answer "Yes" to all questions) | |
DPPt | Amity Square | |
HGSS | Goldenrod Department Store Basem*nt | |
BW | Castelia City (from the Dancers after defeating all three of them) | |
B2W2 | Castelia City | |
XY | Parfum Palace 2F | |
ORAS | Littleroot Town (from Mom after earning the Balance Badge) | |
SMUSUM | Paniola Ranch | |
SwSh | Motostoke Outskirts | |
SwShIoA | Cram-o-matic (Steel: 102-110 points) | |
BDSP | Amity Square | |
SV | Medali (from League Representative for defeating 5 Trainers) |
In spin-off games
Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
In Pokémon: Magikarp Jump, the Amulet Coin is a Friendship Item that is obtained as a prize for beating the Great League. It summons Meowth as a helper Pokémon.
In the anime
An Amulet Coin in the anime
An Amulet Coin appeared in Capacia Island UFO!, where it was found by Ash. Later, when he and Team Rocket entered a UFO belonging to a group of Beheeyem, the Beheeyem told them that they lost an item looking like the Amulet Coin that was a vital part in getting the UFO to fly. Ash gave them the Amulet Coin he found, but it was not the right item. Instead, the Beheeyem sought a similar-looking item, which had been found by James earlier on.
In the anime, the Amulet Coin is regarded as a good luck charm.
In the TCG
- Main article: Amulet Coin (Great Encounters 97)
Amulet Coin was introduced as a Pokémon Tool card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Diamond & Pearl Series (the Japanese DP Era) in the Great Encounters expansion. When a player attaches this Trainer card to their Active Pokémon, they can draw an additional card at the end of their turn.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 護符金幣 Wuhfùh Gāmbaih |
Mandarin | 護符金幣 / 护符金币 Hùfú Jīnbì * 護身金幣 Hùfú Jīnbì * | |
Finnish | Amulettikolikko | |
French | Pièce Rune | |
German | Münzamulett | |
Italian | Monetaamuleto | |
Korean | 부적금화 Bujeok Geumhwa | |
Polish | Moneta Amulet | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Moeda Amuleto | |
Spanish | Moneda AmuletoGen VI+ Mon. AmuletoGen II-V | |
Swedish | Amulettmynt | |
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