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Poké Diamonds (Japanese: '''ポケダイヤ''' ''Poké Diamond'') are a special currency in the game which the player can purchase with real money from the [[Nintendo eShop]], although they can also be found during gameplay (such as when clearing a stage or through StreetPass). Poké Diamonds can be used to make it easier to find different kinds of [[wild Pokémon]], exchanged for hot-air balloons rides, change the clothes of Miis, re-inflate balloons faster, and to continue playing in a stage after a Pokémon's HP runs out. The player can also buy additional Pokémon storage with Poké Diamonds, to add to the initial 30 slots.
Poké Diamonds (Japanese: '''ポケダイヤ''' ''Poké Diamond'') are a special currency in the game which the player can purchase with real money from the [[Nintendo eShop]], although they can also be found during gameplay (such as when clearing a stage or through StreetPass). Poké Diamonds can be used to make it easier to find different kinds of [[wild Pokémon]], exchanged for hot-air balloons rides, change the clothes of Miis, re-inflate balloons faster, and to continue playing in a stage after a Pokémon's HP runs out. The player can also buy additional Pokémon storage with Poké Diamonds, to add to the initial 30 slots.


The smallest set of 50 Poké Diamonds cost $0.69/¥80. The maximum number of Poké Diamonds the player can buy is 3000, which can best be achieved by buying 200 (for the promo), 1,750, 1,000, then 50 Diamonds. Once the maximum limit is reached, a Mine appears, awarding 20 Poké Diamonds a day, as well as a Balloon VIP card, reducing the cost to re-inflate balloons to 1 Poké Diamond for all balloons. There will also be one-time limited sales on Poké Diamonds.
Poké Diamonds can be purcased in sets ranging from 50 Poké Diamonds (at minimal cost) to 1,750 Poké Diamonds. The pricing is structured so that larger packages net you some form of savings; for instance, buying 1,750 Diamonds saves you $8.16 over buying 35 separate packages of 50 Diamonds. The maximum number of Poké Diamonds the player can buy is 3000, which can best be achieved by buying 200 (for the promo), 1,750, 1,000, then 50 Diamonds. Once the maximum limit is reached, a Mine appears, awarding 20 Poké Diamonds a day, as well as a Balloon VIP card, reducing the cost to re-inflate balloons to 1 Poké Diamond for all balloons. There will also be one-time limited sales on Poké Diamonds.


===Cost===
===Cost===
10,264

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