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Poké Miles (Japanese: ポケマイル Poké Miles) are a type of currency introduced in Pokémon X and Y. They can be earned in a variety of ways, such as by walking around the Kalos and Hoenn regions (1 Mile for every 1000 steps) and by interacting with other players by trading (online, local wireless communication, or infrared connection), battling online or through the 3DS's StreetPass function. They can also be earned by storing Pokémon in Pokémon Bank.
Exchanging
Poké Miles can be exchanged in-game for items or sent to the Pokémon Global Link through Game Sync. Poké Miles cannot be sent back to a game from the Global Link, but they may be transferred between the balances for two games registered to the same Global Link account.
There are a few ways the player may spend Poké Miles.
- In the games, a certain NPC will exchange items for the player's Poké Miles.
- In the PokéMileage Club on the Global Link, items are also exchanged for Poké Miles, but the prices are half-price or better compared to the in-game shops.
- In the PokéMileage Club, the player may also spend Poké Miles to play attractions and win items.
Items obtained on the Global Link will be delivered by a messenger to a Pokémon Center the next time the player syncs their game.
In-game
PokéMileage Club
Poké Miles stored on the Global Link can be exchanged for items online. The number and price of items that are available for exchange vary depending on the number of Medals the player has obtained.
Pokémon Global Link Less than 20 Medals
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Pokémon Global Link 20 Medals or more
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