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− | PokéDollars are a form of currency within Pixelmon. They are not [[items]]; the amount of PokéDollars that a player has can be viewed on the inventory screen.
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− | The maximum amount of PokéDollars a player can have is 999,999[[File:PokeDollar.png]]. If the player attempts to gain any more PokéDollars, the extra PokéDollars will be lost.
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− | ==Use==
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− | The primary use for PokéDollars is to buy [[items]] from [[shopkeepers]] inside [[Poké Marts]]. Prices for items that shopkeepers offer are listed [[Shopkeeper/Stock|here]].
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− | PokéDollars can also be given to other players by using the /transfer [[command]].
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− | ==Obtaining PokéDollars==
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− | PokéDollars can be obtained by defeating [[NPC Trainers]] in battle. For naturally spawning NPC Trainers, this amount is the product of a base amount for the NPC Trainer type (defined in the NPC Trainer's [[external JSON file]] and the average level of the NPC Trainer's party Pokémon (rounded down). If the NPC Trainer is edited using an [[NPC editor]], this amount will become fixed, awarding exactly the amount of PokéDollars specified in the "Win Money" field in the "Trainer Editor - More Info" section. If a player's Pokémon is [[holding]] an [[Amulet Coin]] or a [[Luck Incense]] and participates in the battle, the PokéDollar award will be doubled, while if a player's Pokémon uses [[Happy Hour]], the award will also be doubled. These two methods of doubling the award stack together, allowing the award to be multiplied by four if both methods are used in a battle.
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− | They can also be earned by selling Pixelmon [[items]] to [[shopkeepers]]. Items eligible for being sold and the sell prices for these items are listed [[Shopkeeper/Sell prices|here]].
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− | The /givemoney [[command]] can give an amount of PokéDollars to a player. A player can also give another player PokéDollars with the /transfer command.
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