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'''Pokos''' are the currency used on [[Captain Olimar|Olimar's]] home planet, [[Hocotate]]. This was first introduced ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' and the plot concerned them. Olimar and [[Louie]] had to pay a debt of {{Pokos}}x10,100 by visiting the [[Planet of the Pikmin]], where collecting [[Treasures]] can pay off this supposedly immeasurably large sum of money. In comparison, {{Pokos}}x100 is more than a year's salary for the average Hocotatian. Pokos are ovular, and thin, and are made of some sort of golden colored material. They bear a strong resemblance to the coins found in the [[w:c:mario|Mario series]] of video games.
'''Pokos''' are the currency used on [[Captain Olimar|Olimar's]] home planet, [[Hocotate]]. This was first introduced ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' and the plot concerned them. Olimar and [[Louie]] had to pay a debt of {{Pokos}}x10,100 by visiting the [[Planet of the Pikmin]], where collecting [[Treasures]] can pay off this supposedly immeasurably large sum of money. In comparison, {{Pokos}}x100 is more than a year's salary for the average Hocotatian. Pokos are ovular, and thin, and are made of some sort of golden colored material. They bear a strong resemblance to the coins found in the [[w:c:mario|Mario series]] of video games.


It seems that Pokos are used in [[Koppai]] (the home planet of the new captains in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'') as coins that greatly resemble Pokos are seen in [[Mission Mode]].
It seems that Pokos are used in [[Koppai]] (the home planet of the new captains in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'') as coins that greatly resemble Pokos are seen in the 'Gather the Fruit' segments of [[Mission Mode]].


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