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Evolve your Gimmighoul into Gholdengo by collecting Gimmighoul Coins
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Last Updated: January 23, 2024Fact Checked
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If you're looking to evolve your Gimmighoul to Gholdengo in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, you'll need to get Gimmighoul Coins. You'll need 999 Gimmighoul Coins to evolve your Gimmighoul, and you can get coins by defeating Chest Form Gimmighoul, finding Roaming Form Gimmighoul, or by sending Postcards from Pokémon GO to Pokémon Scarlet or Violet.
Things You Should Know
- Defeat Chest Form Gimmighouls to get 10 to 777 Gimmighoul Coins.
- Find Roaming Form Gimmighouls to get 1 to 200 Gimmighoul Coins.
- Send a Postcard once a day from GO to Scarlet/Violet to get 50 to 100 Gimmighoul Coins.
Section 1 of 3:
Obtaining Gimmighoul Coins
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Defeat or catch a wild Chest Form Gimmighoul. When Gimmighoul is in Chest Form, you can battle and defeat or catch them. While you likely already have a Gimmighoul that you're trying to evolve into a Gholdengo, defeating or catching a Gimmighoul can yield you 10 to 777 Gimmighoul Coins.[1]
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Interact with a Roaming Form Gimmighoul in the overworld. While finding Roaming Form Gimmighoul is a bit difficult, finding one of these Pokémon will net you 1 to 200 Gimmighoul Coins. Roaming Form Gimmighouls cannot be caught, and will run away after you interact with them.
- Roaming Form Gimmighoul can be found in random places around Paldea.
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Send a Postcard from Pokémon GO to Pokémon Scarlet or Violet. Sending a Postcard from GO to Scarlet/Violet will net you 50 to 100 Gimmighoul Coins. Note that you can only send one Postcard per day.[2]
See AlsoCan You Trade Gimmighoul in Pokemon GO? - PlaybiteWant to get Gimmighoul and Gholdengo in Pokémon GO? Here's how, with or without Scarlet and VioletPokémon GO can now connect to Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet! Catch Roaming Form Gimmighoul and evolve it into Gholdengo!- First, make sure you've connected your GO account with your copy of Scarlet/Violet via the Mystery Gift menu.
- Then, go to your Postcard Book in your Items list in GO, select a Postcard, and select Send to Nintendo Switch.
- Finally, go back to Scarlet/Violet on your Switch, go to Mystery Gift, select Connect to Pokémon GO and receive the Postcard and your Gimmighoul Coins.
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Chest Form Gimmighoul Locations
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South Province. Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found in the following South Province locations:
- Area One: On a cliff north of Poco Path Lighthouse
- Area Two, Three, Four, Five, Six: On watchtowers and Leaking Tower of Paldea
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East Province. Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found in the following East Province locations:
- Area One: On watchtower and on a plateau west of Area Two's southwestern Pokémon Center
- Area Three: On watchtower
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West Province. Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found in the following West Province locations:
- Area One: On watchtower
- Area Two: Inside Colonnade Hollow
- West Paldean Sea: On nearest island southwest of Porto Marinada
- Asado Desert: On watchtower, on rock formation south of watchtower, and in the ruins north of watchtower
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North Province. Chest Form Gimmighoul can be found in the following North Province locations:
- Area One: On watchtower, and in ruins southwest of the lake
- Area Two: In center of shallow pond west of Firescourge Shrine
- Casseroya Lake: On watchtowers, in the ruins, and on the northwest side of the central rock formation in Socarrat Trail
- Glaseado Mountain: On watchtower, near the top of the waterfall west of Montenevere, and in the ruins west of Dalizapa Passage
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Using Gimmighoul Coins
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If you end up collecting more than 999 Gimmighoul Coins, a Janitor NPC in Medali will hold them for you.
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This article was reviewed by Ishrak and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Ishrak is a Gaming & Video Expert specializing in sharing Pokémon and Minecraft videos. With over seven years of gaming and streaming experience, Ishrak has a follower base of over 30,000 YouTube subscribers and over 8 million views. He is also a Pokémon ROM-Hacker and some of his most popular videos highlight tips and advice for people learning how to play Pokémon games. This article has been viewed 4,235 times.
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