How to Use Ingot, Green Cubes, and Rare Metal in Pokemon Duel

You can collect more than just Pokemon Figures in Pokemon Duel. These appear as different colored cubes and are available in every rarity. There are:

  • Green Cubes
  • Blue Cubes, known as Rare Metal
  • Gold Cubes, known as Ingot

Each of these are used for entirely different purposes, so make sure you’re using them for what they were made for. 

EditGreen Cubes in Pokemon Duel

Green Cubes in Pokemon Duel are used to increase your Pokemon’s CLv (Chain Level) in the Fusion menu. See How to Level Up Your Pokemon for more information on CLv. 

Blue Cubes in Pokemon Duel are known as Rare Metal and are used to increase your Pokemon’s Exp. Lv in the Fusion menu. See How to Level Up Your Pokemon for more information leveling up. 

EditIngot in Pokemon Duel

The Gold Cubes in Pokemon Duel are Ingot, which is used only to exchange for Coins in the Shop. Definitely don’t fuse these with your Pokemon Figures–you will only get one Exp. point per Ingot!

Once in the Shop in Pokemon Duel, choose the Exchange Coins icon on the bottom right.

Then choose your Ingot Figure to exchange. These will grant you more coins based on how rare the Ingot Figure is. You can exchange your Pokemon Figures here for coins as well, but we recommend you use your Pokemon Figures to level up your other Pokemon unless you really need coins. 

Coins are consumed when performing a Fusion in Pokemon Duel, and are also used to perform a Deck Check in the Quest mode. Deck Checks provide insight on whether or not your Deck is good enough to take on the opponent. 

There’s no real special trick to getting these items. You’ll get them by opening Time Boosters and purchased Boosters from the Shop and by completing Quests. Sometimes you’ll get these Figures as a Daily Mission reward. Basically, the more you play, the more Ingot, Green Cubes and Rare Metal you’ll get!

See Tips and Tricks and Things Pokemon Duel Doesn’t Tell You for more Pokemon Duel tips!

Source: IGN Video Games

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