How to Get Coin Cases in Pokemon Firered and Leafgreen

When I first arrived Pokemon FireRed and leaf greenCeladon City, home to Erica, the fourth official gym leader, is full of things to see and do. You can shop at the multi-story department store, explore various homes and businesses, and finally gamble at the celadon gaming corner to win coins and special prizes.

But once you arrive Game corner And once you start talking to attendees and customers, you'll quickly realize that you can't play games. Until you find the coin caseThis is a key item. Holds up to 9,999 coins. If you have no idea where to get one, this guide will help you.

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Exclusive to all versions of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen

Here are all the differences you need to know between Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen.

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Luckily, you don't have to go very far from the gaming corner to actually find a coin case. As soon as you leave the building you will see a series of houses to the south (three of which have doors you can enter). To find the restaurant/bar, go to the far left.

If you talk to the man sitting alone in the back left, he will complain that he lost all his money in the game corner. He hands you his coin case. It costs absolutely nothing.

Now, with your coin case in hand, head back to the gaming corner and try your luck at the slot machines. Once you've collected enough coins, you can head to the next building to receive various prizes such as TMs, special items, and real Pokemon like Dratini and Abra.

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The possession items and TMs that can be obtained are the same in both versions, but the list of Pokemon items that can be obtained is different depending on whether you play or not. fire red or leaf green:

pokemon

TM

item

Abra Level 9 – 180 Coins – Fire Red


Abra Level 7 – 120 Coins – Leaf Green

Ice Beam – TM 13 – 4000 Coins

Smoke Ball – 800 Coins

Dratini – Lv 18 – 2800 Coins – FireRed


Dratini – Lv 24 – 4600 Coins – LeafGreen

Iron Tail – TM 23 – 3,500 Coins

Charcoal – 1000 coins

Scythe – Lv 25 – 5500 Coins – FireRed

Shadow Ball – TM 30 – 4500 Coins

Mysterious Water – 1000 Coins

Porygon – Lv 26 – 9999 Coins – Fire Red


Polygon – Lv 18 – 6500 Coins – Leaf Green

Flamethrower – TM 35 – 4000 Coins

Yellow Flute – 1600 Coins

Clefairy – Lv 8 – 500 Coins – FireRed


Clefairy – Lv 12 – 750 Coins – Leafgreen

Thunderbolt – TM 24 – 4000 Coins

Miracle Seed – 1000 Coins

Pinsir – Lv 18 – 2500 Coins – LeafGreen


Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen tag page cover art

system

Super grayscale 8-bit logo


released

September 7, 2004

ESRB

Anyone 10 years or older / Mild fantasy violence, simulated gambling

multiplayer

online multiplayer


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