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Pokemon Go Guide: How to Get Pokecoins

While Pokemon GO may be a “free” game, it incorporates microtransactions via Pokecoins. Here’s our guide on how to get the in-game currency without opening up your wallet.


Now that Pokemon GO is available on Android and iOS devices in select regions around the world, players everywhere are flocking to the augmented-reality mobile game, hoping to learn all the ins and outs of catching, leveling, and battling Pokemon. While the app is technically “free” to download, Nintendo and Niantic have incorporated a few microtransactions into the game in the form of Pokecoins.
These gold coins are the in-game currency of Pokemon GO that can be used to buy useful items such as Pokeballs, potions, and revives, and players can choose to spend anywhere from a dollar all the way to $100 on these Pokecoins if they wish. However, since not everyone is willing to open up their wallets for some Pokecoins, here’s our guide on how to get those gold coins without spending a dime.

Gyms and Battling

Firstly, fans need to become very familiar with gyms and battling. If one is new to Pokemon GO, Game Rant has already provided guides on battling, and the ins and outs of how to become a gym leader, so make sure to read up before worrying about Pokecoins.

Take Over a Gym

Now, in order to get your hands on a steady stream of Pokecoins everyday, fans and their chosen team need to take control over an enemy-controlled gym. This involves battling through the number of defending trainers stationed at the gym, which varies according to the gym’s prestige level – the higher the prestige level, the more trainers you need to beat. Of course, players could always take over a gym by themselves, but the idea here is longevity and fans want to hold gym as long as possible, so working together as a team is crucial.

Defend the Gym

Once a team has taken over a gym, it’s important to station a Pokemon there in order to defend it against other attacking players. After leaving the Pokemon at a gym, at this point a player’s job is over. Each gym that a Pokemon is protecting will earn players a daily “defender bonus,” which amounts to 10 Pokecoins roughly every 21 hours. For the more ambitious trainers out there, fans can protect up to 10 gyms at a time, which will net a cool 100 Pokecoins every day.

Use Teamwork

Given the long 21 hour wait-time for those Pokecoins, one will need to be holding onto those gyms for quite some time – hence why we stress on the importance of team work. Given Pokemon GO‘s huge popularity already, expect a good amount of resistance and failure before managing to get that Pokecoin stream flowing since there will undoubtedly be plenty of challengers trying to take over every gym.

Aside from these, you can get a complimentary gift card worth of pokecoins HERE.

Get Free PokéCoins In 'Pokémon GO'


Pokémon GO may be a free game, but we all know how that goes by this point. Pokémon GO, like most free-to-play games, uses various premium items to entice you into spending real world money to accelerate your ingame progress — in this case, it all revolves around PokéCoins, the premium currency that you can use to buy Egg Incubators, Lucky Eggs, Lure Modules, Bag Upgrades and the works. Most of the time, if you want PokéCoins, you’re going to have to pay for them, and they can really accelerate things if you do. There is, however, one known method for getting free PokéCoins.
The gym system is one of the most problematic features of this new game, but that’s where you’re going to have to go to get your free PokéCoins. You can station your Pokémon at a gym if you either train at a friendly gym long enough to increase its level and thus its Pokémon capacity, or if you knock an enemy gym down and put your own champion on the now empty gym. Just getting one Pokémon out at a gym is something of an accomplishment in this wildly popular game, but if you want, you can travel around and try to get as many of your little creatures sitting on gyms as possible. Read up here for tips on how to win those battles without too much trouble.
That’s where the free PokéCoins come in. If you go to your “shop” page, there’s a little icon in the upper right hand corner that will give you a PokéCoin and Stardust bonus for every Pokémon you have defending a gym, as well as every day that Pokémon has successfully defended the gym. You can only collect this bonus once every 20 hours, so you’ll want to do one of two things. You can either try to get as many Pokémon as you possibly can out at gyms before collecting, or you’ll want to snag it as soon as you put one down because you know it won’t be there for very long. I’ve been leaning towards the latter.
Google GOOGL -0.39% search for “free PokeCoins” will pull up plenty of fakes, but this, to my knowledge, is the only legitimate stream of free PokéCoins in the game.

Or if you're living in the United States, you can get a complimentary gift card worth of Pokecoins HERE... or get 14,500 Pokecoins HERE.