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When you explore your small post-apocalyptic world in Pokémon Pokopia every day, you’ll see that a stamp from the PC appears each day, showing a different Pokémon. You can fill out a Stamp Rally card, earning up to five stamps in a week.
If you’re curious about what these stamps are for, what rewards they give, and how to get more stamps or improve your rewards, here’s what you need to know about the Stamp Rally.
How Does the Stamp Rally Work?
Every day, when you use a PC, you earn a stamp on your Stamp Rally card. Over the course of a week, you can collect up to five stamps. Then, every Friday, you can turn in your completed card at the Pokémon Center and get Life Coins. After turning in your card, your stamps reset, and you start a new one.
You don’t need to have the Pokémon Center rebuilt to access the PC—any time you can use the PC, you can earn a stamp.
You can wait to turn in your card until Thursday if you don’t log in on Friday, so there’s no rush. Rewards can be redeemed until the following Thursday, giving you some flexibility.
The number of Life Coins you receive depends on the stamps collected. Rarer stamps are worth more. The outer circle behind the Pokémon on each stamp hints at its rarity.
Most common are the plain circle stamps for basic first-evolution Pokémon. More rare are evolved Pokémon with pointed patterns, followed by legendary Pokémon with rounded stamps. The rarest of all are Mew and its unique stamp pattern, which earns the most Life Coins.
How to Get More Stamps
If your Stamp Rally card is full and you get a new stamp, you can select it to replace an old one of your choice. If you log in daily from Friday to Thursday, you have two chances each day to earn or replace stamps by visiting your PC.
You can also visit PCs in other players’ worlds; these often give different stamps than your own. Doing this repeatedly, especially in multiple worlds, allows you to fill your card faster.
Strategically replacing common stamps with better ones helps you earn more Life Coins when you cash in your card. This way, you maximize your rewards by collecting higher-value stamps whenever possible.





