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Life Coin Farming Guide In Pokemon Pokopia

Life Coin Farming Guide in Pokémon Pokopia!

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SkollX

Table of contents

  • What are Life Coins
  • How to earn Life Coins

What are Life Coins

Life Coins are the main currency used in Pokémon Pokopia. They are used to buy many items from the shop, such as seeds, furniture, and recipes.

How to earn Life Coins

Complete Challenges

The best method of getting Life Coins in Pokémon Pokopia is by completing Challenges. By opening the PC beside the Pokémon Center, you can see available Challenges.

There are Daily Challenges and Regular Challenges; the Daily Challenges refresh each day, while the Regular Challenges are always available.

By completing a Challenge and then returning to the Pokémon Center, you will be able to claim Life Coins from the completed Challenge.

Whenever you increase the Environment Level, you will also unlock additional Challenges.

Complete a Stamp Rally

Every Friday, you will get a stamp card from the PC and will need to complete it for the stamp rally. You can obtain stamps from the PC every day.

If you have a complete set of stamps before the stamp period ends, then you can redeem Life Coins for each stamp gotten during the exchange period. Filling the entire stamp card provides a 1,500 Life Coin bonus.

There are four stamp rarities, and each one grants a different number of Life Coins.

Stamps with an un-evolved Pokémon give 50 Life Coins, stamps with a fully evolved Pokémon give 100 Life Coins, stamps with a Legendary Pokémon give 200 Life Coins, and stamps with Mew give 1000 Life Coins.

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