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11Overview2233There are two distinct trading systems in Pokemon Pokopia: Trade Stands run by Pokemon with the Trade specialty, and Collect Trades handled by Gimmighoul and Gholdengo using the Collect specialty. Both systems use barter (item-for-item exchange) rather than a currency.4455Trade Stands667-How to Set Up a Trade Stand7+How to Set up a Trade Stand8899Place a table and a Cash Register near each other.Connect the Cash Register to a power source (generator, Utility Poles, or Wireless Power Transmitter).A nearby Pokemon with the Trade specialty will automatically staff the stand and begin displaying items for sale.101011+1112Alternatively, rebuilt Pokemon Centers have built-in cash registers that do not require separate power. Trade-specialty Pokemon placed near a Pokemon Center will staff the built-in counter.12131314How Trading Works14151516Trade Stands use a value-based barter system. Each item in the game has a base point value. To purchase an item from a Trade Stand, you must offer items from your inventory whose combined value meets or exceeds the asking price. You can offer up to 4 items per transaction.16171718Items that match the shopkeeper Pokemon's Favorite Items receive a 50% value bonus (shown in orange text), making them more efficient trade currency.18191920What Trade Stands Sell20212122Each Trade-specialty Pokemon sells a signature mix of items. The selection depends on the individual Pokemon species and rotates periodically. Common trade stock includes:22232324Berries and food ingredientsCrafting materials (Lumber, Stone, Brick, Glass)Seeds and plant itemsFurniture and decorationsOccasionally Lost Relics and rare materials24252526Early Trade Pokemon26272728PokemonLocationNotable StockMeowthWithered WastelandGeneral materials, coinsHitmonleeWithered WastelandBuilding materialsHitmonchanWithered WastelandBuilding materialsSlowbroBleak BeachAssorted itemsGastrodonBleak BeachSea-themed materials2829Collect Trades29303031The Collect system is a separate trading mechanic exclusive to Pokemon with the Collect specialty, primarily Gimmighoul and Gholdengo. Instead of general items, Collect trades accept specific collectibles in exchange for rare rewards.31323233Accepted Items33343435CollectibleSourceRainbow FeathersDropped by Ho-Oh and Lugia flying overheadSilver FeathersFound in Dream Islands and glowing spotsAppraised Lost RelicsLost Relics appraised by Professor Tangrowth3536Collect Rewards36373738In exchange for collectibles, Gimmighoul and Gholdengo offer rare items not available through normal Trade Stands:38393940Music Mats (all 8 note types)Rare furniture and decorationsPremium crafting materialsExclusive cosmetic items40414142Tips42434344Place multiple Trade Stands near each other to create a marketplace with varied stock.Check each Pokemon's Favorites before trading. Offering Favorite items gets you 50% more value per item.Trade Stands restock periodically. Check back daily for new inventory.The Collect system is the only way to obtain certain Music Mats and rare decorations.Gimmighoul is found in the Fossil Museum in Rocky Ridges. Befriend it early to access Collect Trades.