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6th Gen Easy Money Guide

Lysandr

"The Greninja"
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Easy Money Guide


First, get the Amulet Coin. It can be found on the second floor of Parfum Palace, in front of a fireplace. It doubles the Pokedollars you earn from battles. Note: If you lost your Amulet Coin, you can also use a Luck Incense, which can be purchased at one of the Pokemon Centers. Then, start battling every trainer at the Battle Chateau. The goal is to rank up as quickly as possible -- so battle everyone (this is difficult without strong Pokemon). Next, buy the best writs possible. You can only have one of each type of writ active at a time -- so make sure you have the best ones active. You must also buy writs every day. When you start, it will probably be very expensive (writs are 50,000 or 100,000 Pokedollars each), but they are worth it. This trick allows you to earn millions of Pokedollars every day. You can use all the money you earn to buy everything at Boutique Couture and easily win at Sushi High Roller.

Go into a one star restaurant in Lumiose City if you have lower level Pokemon. The Pokemon in there will always be at Level 10. You will get approximately 2,000 Pokedollars for each battle, and lots of tiny mushrooms (between 15 and 20), which you can sell for more money at the PokeMart. If you have higher level Pokemon, go to a two star restaurant. The Pokemon in there will always be at Level 31. You will get approximately 4,000 Pokedollars for each battle, other than the battle with the owner, which you will get almost 10,000 Pokedollars. You will also get many big mushrooms (between 15 and 20) for battles, which you can sell for a lot of money at the PokeMart. Note: In different restaurants, the "meals" (Pokemon battles) differ (from triple battles to rotation battles). It tells you how many turns to use before defeating the trainer. It costs 15,000 Pokedollars to get into a triple battle or rotation battle at a two star restaurant, and 2,000 Pokedollars to get into a triple battle or rotation battle at a one star restaurant. However, it is worth the price for what you get in return. Additionally, make sure to have either the Amulet Coin or Prize Money O-Power, or you will receive a lot less money.

In Anistar City, there is an old man who wants to relax with one of your Level 5 or lower Pokemon. He will say he has been lonely for a long time and wants a friend to be with for a few days. Give him any Pokemon you own that is under Level 5. Then, check back after a few days, and all that will be in his home is a Pokeball that your Pokemon is in. Attached to the Pokeball is a note from the old man that says he is proud to have met someone as nice as you, and thanks you for letting him spend his last few days of life with your Pokemon. He will also leave behind a Comet Shard that can be sold for a lot of money in Lumiose City.


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To add to that, in addition to the Amulet Coin, get a pokemon that knows Happy Hour and Pay Day (so Smeargle really, unless you are in a double battle) and just use Payday as the only attack as that gives you the money in the amount of your level x 5, meaning that for a level 100 pokemon, they pick up 500 Pokedollars for every time they used teh attack, doubled that with Amulet coin AND Double that with Happy Hour meaning you get 2000 Pokedollars for every use of the move AND if you use the Money O -Power it may increases it again (but i'm not sure, it may only apply to actual prize money), but do you think there's any pokemon website anywhere online that actually tells you by how much? NOPE! Serebii says "3 levels" and Bulbapedia says by "very much" cause, you know, games that have been out for almost 3 years don't need any updating beyond the first moment they were looked at or anything! But my anecdotal calculations SEEM to indicate that level 3 O - Power doubles the prize money yet again
 
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I don't believe I've never known about the old man; I should try it out at some point. Thank you for sharing all those ideas with us.
 
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