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  1. May 21, 2024 · Minun ( Japanese: マイナン Minun) is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III . It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, but can be thought as a counterpart to Plusle. Minun, along with Plusle, is one of the two Partner Pokémon available at the beginning of the Pokémon Ranger .

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      Plusle ( Japanese: プラスル Prasle) is an Electric-type Pokémon...

  2. The main differences between Pokémon Plus and Pokémon Minus are in their exclusive Pokémon available in each version, as well as certain gyms and characters encountered throughout the game. How do the new features of Pokémon Plus enhance the gameplay experience?

  3. r/pokemon is an unofficial Pokémon fan community. This is the place for most things Pokémon on Reddit—TV shows, video games, toys, trading cards, you name it!

  4. Does anyone remember Pokémon Plus and Minus? Discussion. There was this big rumor that the next games (generation 7) was going to be called Plus and Minus, but then a while later it turned out to be false and Sun and Moon were announced. Am I the only one that remembers this?

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    Graded copies range from $500-$2000, with the upper limit increasing if in perfect condition.
    "Not For Resale" demo copies can sell for between $250-$700.
    Boxed, fresh copies sell for about $350.
    Loose copies of the game alone go for about $20.
    Let's Go Pikachu tends to outperform Let's Go Eevee, hovering around the $700 mark to Let's Go Eevee's $550.
    "Graded" Switch bundles don't change the needle much, coming in at around $750.
    Open-box bundles linger for around $400.
    Loose copies of either game are commonly purchased for $25 or less.

    For $320 on average, you can get the game with its box and manual in an iffier state. 1. Loose copies cost only around $80. 2. Grade-10 sealed Pokemon FireRed will make any seller happy to the tune of $4500. Pokemon FireRed still outsells LeafGreen as Red used to overshadow Blue — FireRed's resale value is a few hundred higher. That means sealed co...

    Complete (opened) copies of Pokemon Gold & Silver net around $275.
    Loose is the way to go for bargain hunters, at $50. Beware that loose Game Boy fakes are nearly as prevalent as DS fakes!
    Collectors can expect to drop over $1600 for graded copies.
    Even loose, you're looking at spending around $530 here. The carrying case is that big a deal.
    You can slash a few hundred and spend $1150 or so for open-box units.
    Grading doesn't change things much with merchandise like this, as can be seen with the $1900 tag.
    Complete, but opened/used, copies fetch around $250
    Loose copies will only set you back about $50
    Grade-10 Pokemon Red & Blue versions sell for as high as $2600
    Graded gets even wilder, at $3600 or more.
    Want everything but don't mind buying used? You can save a ton and spend $1050.
    Given the above, we wouldn't necessarily recommend purchasing just the Nintendo 64 console and game separately, as it doesn't save you much. $930 is the average right now.
    Complete opened packages still need you to part with a sum to the tune of $640.
    Graded copies kick this up to $3800, where it competes with the top sellers on our list.
    Loose copies go for about $120.
    Most of us drool over the prospect of landing a copy of SoulSilver (or HeartGold) sealed with a Poke Walker accessory, but the figurine variations go the extra mile.
    Speaking of going the extra mile, if you're already doling out this much cash, maybe get the graded bundle if you can find it for $3300.
    Complete copies demand about $1500 and loose ones are $$1100.
    Opened copies are still about $2000.
    Loose ones hover around $1150.
    Graded? $4700. That's a lot.
  5. Pokédex entry for #312 Minun containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!

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