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Where to find the Coin Case in Pokémon Infinite Fusion

Casino in Pokémon Infinite Fusion.
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Every Pokémon trainer knows that when you reach Celadon City, there’s one essential stop — the casino! By playing slots and blackjack, players can earn enough coin to trade for rare Pokémon and powerful TMs next door.

If you enter the casino immediately, you’ll be sent away because you lack a Coin Case. No one in the casino will give you one and getting one isn’t a part of any main quest, so you’ll have to go hunting for it throughout the city. If you’re thorough, you won’t miss it. But we’re here to save you a bit of time.

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Where to find the Coin Case in Pokémon Infinite Fusion

A house in Celadon City.
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The only place you can find a Coin Case is in a house in the southeast part of the city. Look for the hotel and go to the house directly next door. The interior of this house changes based on the time of day, so make sure you come while the sun is out. When you enter the house, go talk to the older man in the back of the room. He’ll explain that he’s done gambling and will give you the Coin Case for free.

Old man giving the player a Coin Case.
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