Diamonds are the main currency within the game. Diamonds are mostly used to purchase other things in the game, but if you lose a match, you can spend 10 Diamonds to continue on as if you hadn't just lost. While a lot can be obtained through gameplay, the primary means to obtain these by purchasing them using real money. The pricing scheme is as follows
Diamond Amount |
Japanese Price |
12 Diamonds |
120¥ |
54 Diamonds |
480¥ |
112 Diamonds |
960¥ |
320 Diamonds |
2400¥ |
720 Diamonds |
4800¥ |
1540 Diamonds |
9600¥ |
There are monthly limits to how much you can spend. For each yen spent, you earn 1 point. You cannot exceed 50,000 points a month if you are aged 20 or over, or 10,000 points a month if you are aged under 20.
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Currency: Diamonds The Trevo Shop is simply a way for you to get some figures. These figures are obtained at random when you purchase a box. There are two options. For 50 Diamonds, you can buy a Single box which contains 1 Figure and 50 Material. For 100 Diamonds, you can buy a Double Box. This has two figures in it, as well as a plate and 100 material.
The figures you receive are random based on their rarity. The figures are as follows
EX (0.5% Each) |
Rare (1.5% Each) |
Ultra Common (6% Each) |
Charizard Venusaur Dialga Palkia Mewtwo Blastoise |
Absol Dratini Eevee Meowth Murkrow Salamence Skarmory Lapras Wobbuffet Steelix |
Golem Pikachu Scyther Jolteon Bulbasaur Psyduck Chespin Fennekin Froakie Seviper Charmander Squirtle Weezing Staraptor Butterfree Spinarak |
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Currency: Material As you collect material in the game, you have the ability to purchase figures straight out. These can only be obtained after you have encountered them in a match against a computer player while some are unlocked as standard. The higher the rarity of the figures, the more material required to purchase it.
Rarity |
Material Required |
EX |
4000 |
R |
1800 |
UC |
450 |
C |
250 |
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