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Hello! This is my first thread on the forum, and I'd like to kick-off with a tutorial on how to successfully farm money from PokéMiles!
PokéMiles are obtained by walking past other players in-game using the StreetPass feature while WiFi is enabled. They can also be obtained by trading and battling with other players over the world! This guide assumes you have connected your game to the Global Link and understand how to configure it to send your PokéMiles. If you haven't...
Setting Up GameSync
You are going to need to connect your game to the Global Trade in order to profit off of this guide. Here is how you do that:
Obtaining PokéMiles
For this, you're going to need to connect to WiFi. If you can't connect to WiFi, I'm sorry but this guide does not apply to you. I would recommend checking out a Restaurant LeWow guide, or battling the Elite 4 over again with an Amulet coin equipped.
If you have connected to WiFi, you are ready to start earning PokéMiles.
This method is more or less random in the sense that the amount of Miles you will earn is based on the distance from the other trainer. I get about 1000 points in 10 minutes of grinding. The alternative is to find a buddy who is a long distance away and to continuously trade with him. This ensures a constant increase in your Mileage.
Making Good Decisions
In order to farm you need to re-sync your game with each bulk purchase. You can currently only purchase 90 at a time of each item and there seems to be a cooldown for syncing your game.
So, now that you've racked up some Miles, we're going to start getting into the nitty gritty! I have designed some charts in Excel that should help us in our efforts to determine which items are the best to farm. Protip: Navigate to the Pokemiles shop on the Global Link website.
As you can see, Lemonade is the best item to farm for the amount of money returned per mile. Second to that is MooMoo Milk, and in contrast the worst is the Heart Scale at $0.5 per mile (That's bad)!
"Why?" You may ask. Because charts are cool! In all seriousness, this chart gives any farmer who doesn't wish to wait for the cool-down between game-syncs earn more money in the most efficient order of items purchased. Remember that the website will reset the amount you can buy every time you Game-Sync, this IS NOT a daily thing.
So, to further illustrate why this chart is the best, here are the prices compared to Lumiose's PokéMiles Shop:
As you can see, there is a huge difference in the return of money per mile spent when you buy items from the in-game shop (In some cases almost 1/3 the return).
Notes and Thoughts
Thanks for reading, I hope this has helped someone out!
PokéMiles are obtained by walking past other players in-game using the StreetPass feature while WiFi is enabled. They can also be obtained by trading and battling with other players over the world! This guide assumes you have connected your game to the Global Link and understand how to configure it to send your PokéMiles. If you haven't...
Setting Up GameSync
You are going to need to connect your game to the Global Trade in order to profit off of this guide. Here is how you do that:
- Go to the Player Search menu on the bottom screen,
- Connect to WiFi by clicking the WiFi symbol in the top right,
- Click the icon that is in the center top region of this screen,
- Navigate to the right and click Game Sync,
- Follow the instructions on this page to connect your Pokemon Game to your Global Link account,
- Continue on with this guide after you log into the site (You should see a Player Card for X or Y).
Obtaining PokéMiles
For this, you're going to need to connect to WiFi. If you can't connect to WiFi, I'm sorry but this guide does not apply to you. I would recommend checking out a Restaurant LeWow guide, or battling the Elite 4 over again with an Amulet coin equipped.
If you have connected to WiFi, you are ready to start earning PokéMiles.
- Go to the Player Search menu,
- Click the icon in the Center Top of the screen,
- Navigate to the leftmost menu (Default),
- Click "Global Trade", and Save your game,
- Choose any Pokémon you wish, (Use what you get so you don't flood it with bad Pokémon),
- Wait for the system to find you a random trainer from around the world!
This method is more or less random in the sense that the amount of Miles you will earn is based on the distance from the other trainer. I get about 1000 points in 10 minutes of grinding. The alternative is to find a buddy who is a long distance away and to continuously trade with him. This ensures a constant increase in your Mileage.
Making Good Decisions
In order to farm you need to re-sync your game with each bulk purchase. You can currently only purchase 90 at a time of each item and there seems to be a cooldown for syncing your game.
So, now that you've racked up some Miles, we're going to start getting into the nitty gritty! I have designed some charts in Excel that should help us in our efforts to determine which items are the best to farm. Protip: Navigate to the Pokemiles shop on the Global Link website.
![[PokeCommunity.com] [Guide] The Benefits of Global Link Money Farming [PokeCommunity.com] [Guide] The Benefits of Global Link Money Farming](https://i.imgur.com/zJP2WJv.png)
As you can see, Lemonade is the best item to farm for the amount of money returned per mile. Second to that is MooMoo Milk, and in contrast the worst is the Heart Scale at $0.5 per mile (That's bad)!
"Why?" You may ask. Because charts are cool! In all seriousness, this chart gives any farmer who doesn't wish to wait for the cool-down between game-syncs earn more money in the most efficient order of items purchased. Remember that the website will reset the amount you can buy every time you Game-Sync, this IS NOT a daily thing.
So, to further illustrate why this chart is the best, here are the prices compared to Lumiose's PokéMiles Shop:
![[PokeCommunity.com] [Guide] The Benefits of Global Link Money Farming [PokeCommunity.com] [Guide] The Benefits of Global Link Money Farming](https://i.imgur.com/MFmiH5o.png)
As you can see, there is a huge difference in the return of money per mile spent when you buy items from the in-game shop (In some cases almost 1/3 the return).
Notes and Thoughts
- You need to Game Sync to reset the items on the Global Link PokeMiles Shop,
- You should never buy items from Lumiose's shop, and always shop online for maximum profit,
- (Exception being if you cannot game sync use the Lumiose chart to buy the best items first),
- Getting a distant friend could make this process very very fast,
- These graphs may not be accurate for very long if they balance this out.
Thanks for reading, I hope this has helped someone out!