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'''Map equipment''', sometimes called '''navigational items''', are an essential part of the Pokémon journey that most Trainers undertake.
'''Map equipment''', sometimes called '''navigational items''', are an essential part of the Pokémon journey that most Trainers undertake.


So far, there have been four types of map equipment, each specific to a particular [[region]], and each with different features from its counterparts. However, one thing constant among the four is a display for the map of the region.
The simplest type of map equipment is the [[Town Map]], which simply displays a map of the region. Certain [[region]]s have had different counterparts with additional features.


* For [[Kanto]], the map equipment is a simple [[Town Map]], stored with the other items in the player's [[bag]].
* In [[Kanto]], the map equipment is the Town Map, stored with the other items in the player's [[Bag]].
* For [[Johto]], the map equipment is the multifunction [[Pokégear]].
* In [[Johto]], the map equipment is the [[Pokégear]], which has a map and other features.
* For [[Hoenn]], the map equipment is the [[PokéNav]], which also helps Trainers in {{pkmn|Contest}}s as well as giving directions.
* In [[Hoenn]], the map equipment is the [[PokéNav]], which also helps Trainers in {{pkmn|Contest}}s as well as giving directions. In [[Generation VI]], it is the [[PokéNav Plus]]'s {{DL|PokéNav Plus|AreaNav}} mode.
* For [[Sinnoh]], the map equipment is the [[Pokétch]], with 25 different functions available to users. There is also an additional Town Map accessible through the item bag.
* In [[Sinnoh]], the map equipment is the Town Map, but there is also the [[Pokétch]], with 25 different functions including some map-related ones. In [[Generation VIII]], the Town Map is located in the [[menu]].
* For [[Unova]], the map equipment is the Town Map.
* In [[Unova]], the map equipment is the Town Map.
* In [[Kalos]], the map equipment is the Town Map.
* In [[Alola]], the map equipment is the [[Rotom Pokédex]], which has a map and other features in addition to being a [[Pokédex]].
* In [[Galar]], the map equipment is the Town Map, located in the menu.
* In [[Hisui]], the map equipment is the [[Arc Phone]], which has a map and other features.
* In [[Paldea]], the map equipment is the [[Rotom Phone]], which has a map and other features, including a Pokédex.
 
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* If you were looking for the illustrator, see [[Map (illustrator)]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 12 January 2024

Map equipment, sometimes called navigational items, are an essential part of the Pokémon journey that most Trainers undertake.

The simplest type of map equipment is the Town Map, which simply displays a map of the region. Certain regions have had different counterparts with additional features.

  • In Kanto, the map equipment is the Town Map, stored with the other items in the player's Bag.
  • In Johto, the map equipment is the Pokégear, which has a map and other features.
  • In Hoenn, the map equipment is the PokéNav, which also helps Trainers in Contests as well as giving directions. In Generation VI, it is the PokéNav Plus's AreaNav mode.
  • In Sinnoh, the map equipment is the Town Map, but there is also the Pokétch, with 25 different functions including some map-related ones. In Generation VIII, the Town Map is located in the menu.
  • In Unova, the map equipment is the Town Map.
  • In Kalos, the map equipment is the Town Map.
  • In Alola, the map equipment is the Rotom Pokédex, which has a map and other features in addition to being a Pokédex.
  • In Galar, the map equipment is the Town Map, located in the menu.
  • In Hisui, the map equipment is the Arc Phone, which has a map and other features.
  • In Paldea, the map equipment is the Rotom Phone, which has a map and other features, including a Pokédex.