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A '''Pokémon Navigator''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンナビゲーター''' ''Pokémon Navigator''), more often referred to as '''PokéNav''' (Japanese: '''ポケナビ''' ''PokéNavi''), is an electronic device found in [[Hoenn]]. It was produced by the [[Devon Corporation]] under the orders of [[Mr. Stone]], who wanted to find a way to keep track of a Pokémon's feelings. Mr. Stone gives it to the {{Player|protagonist}} of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} for recovering the {{DL|List of key items in Generation III|Devon Goods}} from [[Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma]]. They appear to be small, compact-disc-shaped devices. It was introduced in [[Generation III]]. The counterpart to the PokéNav is the [[Pokégear]] in [[Johto]] region, the [[Pokétch]] in [[Sinnoh]], and the [[C-Gear]] in [[Unova]].
A '''Pokémon Navigator''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンナビゲーター''' ''Pokémon Navigator''), more often referred to as '''PokéNav''' (Japanese: '''ポケナビ''' ''PokéNavi''), is an electronic device found in [[Hoenn]]. It was produced by the [[Devon Corporation]] under the orders of [[Mr. Stone]], who wanted to find a way to keep track of a Pokémon's feelings.


In the {{pkmn|anime}}, [[Max]] has a PokéNav he received as a traveling gift from his parents. The main function is the map which slightly reduced the number of times that {{Ash}} got lost. In the [[Ever Grande Conference]], it provided all the latest battle results along with statistics on each competitor.
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, Mr. Stone gives the {{player}} one as a reward for recovering the [[Devon Parts|Devon Goods]] from [[Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma]]. They appear to be small, compact-disc-shaped devices. It was introduced in [[Generation III]]. Similar devices are the [[Pokégear]], the [[Pokétch]], and the [[C-Gear]].


They are chiefly useful for {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s to keep track of a Pokémon's status for {{pkmn|Contest}}s.
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the PokéNav is replaced by the [[PokéNav Plus]] and is accessible from the start of the game.
 
They are chiefly useful for {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to contact and re-battle other Trainers, as well as for {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s to keep track of a Pokémon's status for {{pkmn|Contest}}s.


==Functions==
==Functions==
===Map===
===Map===
The PokéNav displays a map of [[Hoenn]], along with the current location of its owner. It's also possible to zoom in to display a basic layout of towns and cities with important buildings differentiated by color.
The PokéNav displays a map of [[Hoenn]], along with the current location of its owner. It is also possible to zoom in to display a basic layout of towns and cities with important buildings differentiated by color.
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File:Pokenav map.png|Full View
File:Pokenav map.png|Full view
File:Pokenav map zoom.png|Zoom View
File:Pokenav map zoom.png|Zoom view
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</gallery>


===Condition===
===Condition===
The PokéNav checks the [[Cool Contest|Cool]], [[Beauty Contest|Beauty]], [[Cute Contest|Cute]], [[Smart Contest|Smart]], and [[Tough Contest|Tough]] condition of Pokémon in detail. It can be set to search only through party Pokémon, or all Pokémon owned combined.
The PokéNav checks the {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Beautiful|condition|Beauty}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, {{OBP|Clever|condition|Smart}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}} [[Contest condition|condition]] of Pokémon in detail. It can be set to search only through [[party]] Pokémon, or all Pokémon owned combined.
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File:Pokenav condition menu.png
File:Pokenav condition menu.png|Condition menu
File:Pokenav condition.png
File:Pokenav condition.png|Condition chart
File:Pokenav condition search.png
File:Pokenav condition search.png|Condition search menu
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===Trainer's Eyes===
===Trainer's Eyes===
In {{v2|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the PokéNav will keep track of 69 unique Trainers and alert the user when they want a [[rematch]]. The only requirement is that the player must have obtained five Badges first. It also has information on [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Pokémon League]] members, though they cannot be battled through this function. There exists a hidden game mechanic that means the more often the player steps on to the route or cave where any of these unique Trainers are located, the greater chance the opponent Trainer in that area will be ready for a rematch. The amount of time for this effect to take place occurs at random.
{{main|List of Trainer's Eye Trainers}}
In {{v2|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the PokéNav will keep track of 69 unique Trainers and alert the user when they want a [[rematch]]. The only requirement is that the player must have obtained five Badges first. It also has information on [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Pokémon League]] members, though they cannot be battled through this function.
 
After obtaining the {{badge|Balance}}. if the player is on a map with eligible Trainers, each Trainer on the map has a separate 31% chance to demand a rematch every 255 steps.


===Match Call===
===Match Call===
In {{v2|Emerald}}, the Trainer's Eyes is replaced by the Match Call. In addition to the features of the Trainer's Eyes, it allows its user to call anyone who has had their PokéNav registered with theirs, similar to the cell phone feature of the [[Pokégear]]. An advantage the Match Call has over Trainer's Eyes is that after any of the unique Trainers are defeated, they identify themselves and have their number listed, which makes it easier to know where they are. The Match Call can also keep track of more Trainers than Trainer's Eyes, including having a few other non-Trainers, like the player's mother and Professor Birch, listed. It also allows for rematches with Gym Leaders.
{{main|List of Trainer's Eye Trainers}}
In {{game|Emerald}}, the Trainer's Eyes function is replaced by the Match Call function. In addition to the features of the Trainer's Eyes, Match Call allows its user to call anyone who has had their PokéNav registered with the user, similar to the cell-phone feature of the [[Pokégear]]. An advantage that the Match Call has over Trainer's Eyes is that after any of the unique Trainers are defeated, they typically identify themselves and have their number listed, which makes it easier to know where they are. However, in order to register Match Call-registrable Trainers who were battled prior to receipt of the PokéNav, the user will need to manually seek out and talk to said Trainers. The Match Call can also keep track of more Trainers than Trainer's Eyes, including having a few other non-Trainers, like the player's mother and Professor Birch, listed.
 
After entering [[Hall of Fame]], every 60th wild encounter, every 20th Trainer battle, and every 20th {{ho|Battle Frontier}} battle, the game has 31% chance to make a [[Gym Leader]] rematch available.
 
Each Gym Leader has four teams, ordered from lowest [[level]]s to highest levels, and they will use each team after the player defeats their previous team. All teams contain Pokémon outside the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]]. However, the teams won't progress if the player hasn't done the [[New Mauville]] sidequest, and [[Wattson]] won't be available at all.
 
In Pokémon Emerald, Trainers registered with the PokéNav's Match Call function will call more often if a Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Lightning Rod|Lightningrod}} leads the [[party]].
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File:Pokenav match call menu.png
File:Pokenav match call menu.png|Match Call menu
File:Pokenav match call.png
File:Pokenav match call.png|Trainer profile
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====Recorded Trainer listing====
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! Person !! Location !! Strategy !! Trainer's Pokémon !! Self-Introduction
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|| Devon Pres [[Mr. Stone]]{{sup/3|E}} || [[Rustboro City]] || N/A || N/A || N/A
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|| [[Pokémon Professor|PKMN Prof.]] [[Professor Birch]]{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || N/A || N/A || N/A
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|| Rad Neighbor {{ga|Brendan}}{{sup/3|E}}<BR>Rad Neighbor {{ga|May}}{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || Battle with knowledge!<BR>I'm not so good at battles. ||I will use various Pokémon.<BR>I'll use any Pokémon. || I'll be a better Pokémon prof than my father is!<BR>My Pokémon and I help my father’s research.
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|| [[Pokémon Trainer|{{PK}}{{MN}} Trainer]] {{ga|Wally}}{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>{{PK}}{{MN}} Lover Wally{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || We let it all hang out. || The 1st Pokémon I caught. || Pokémon and I have grown stronger together.
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|| Leader [[Norman]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Reliable One Dad{{sup/3|E}} || [[Petalburg City]] || I flexibly adapt my style. || Grown in a balanced manner. || Pokémon are my life. My chosen path is harsh...{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>I walk the 30 minutes from home to here every day.{{sup/3|E}}
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|| Calm & Kind [[Mom]]{{sup/3|E}} || [[Littleroot Town]] || N/A || N/A || N/A
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|| {{pkmn|Champion}} {{Steven}}{{sup/3|RS}}<br>Hard as Rock Steven{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || Attack the weak points! || Ultimate {{t|Steel}} Pokémon. || I’d climb even waterfalls to find a rare stone.
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|| Elusive Eyes [[Scott]]{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || N/A || N/A || N/A
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|| [[Gym Leader|Leader]] [[Roxanne]]{{sup/3|RS}}<br>Rockin' Whiz Roxanne{{sup/3|E}} || Rustboro City || {{type|Rock}} power attack. || Rock-solid types are good.{{sup/3|RS}}<br>I prefer Rock-hard Pokémon.{{sup/3|E}} || Through battling, I want to learn all about Pokémon.{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>A leader of a big Gym bears a lot of responsibility.{{sup/3|E}}
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|| Leader [[Brawly]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>The Big Hit Brawly{{sup/3|E}} || [[Dewford Town]] || Direct physical action! || {{t|Fighting}} Pokémon rule! || The world awaits me as the next big wave!
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|| Leader [[Wattson]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Swell Shock Wattson{{sup/3|E}} || [[Mauville City]] || I choose to electrify. || Get shocked by electricity! || Wahahahaha! The secret to health is laughter!{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>One must never throw a match. Even I must not.{{sup/3|E}}
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|| Leader [[Flannery]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Passion Burn Flannery{{sup/3|E}} || [[Lavaridge Town]] || Battle aggressively. || Burn with passion! || Wash away daily fatigue in hot springs completely!
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|| Leader [[Winona]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Sky Tamer Winona{{sup/3|E}} || [[Fortree City]] || I take advantage of speed. || Graceful sky dancers. || I can see the ebb and flow of the winds.{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>The ultimate would be to live as one with nature.{{sup/3|E}}
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|| Leader [[Tate and Liza|Tate&Liza]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Mystic Duo Tate&Liza{{sup/3|E}} || [[Mossdeep City]] || We battle in cooperation. || Always friendly Pokémon. || We understand each other, and we understand others.{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Papa has trouble telling the two of us apart!{{sup/3|E}}
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|| Dandy Charm [[Juan]]{{sup/3|E}} || [[Sootopolis City]] || I use splendid waterpower. || Pokémon of elegance! || The adulation of beautiful ladies fills me with energy!
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|| [[Elite Four]] [[Sidney]] || [[Ever Grande City]] || Offense over defense! || The Dark side’s beauties. || They said I was a punk, but I’m one of the Elite Four!
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|| Elite Four [[Phoebe]] || Ever Grande City || Confuse and confound. || There’s nothing definite. || I wonder how my grandma at Mt. Pyre is doing?
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|| Elite Four [[Glacia]] || Ever Grande City || I use items for help. || Flaming passion in icy cold. || The {{type|Ice}} can be better trained in this hot land.
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|| Elite Four {{EF|Drake}} || Ever Grande City || Harness strong abilities. || The raw power of Dragons! || I dedicate myself to the Pokémon that saved me.
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|| Leader [[Wallace]]{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>{{pkmn|Champion}} Wallace{{sup/3|E}} || Ever Grande City || Dignity and respect. || I prefer Pokémon of grace. || Aquatic illusions best suit my distinctive elegance.{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>I represent beauty as well as intelligence.{{sup/3|E}}
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|| {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Rose || {{rt|118|Hoenn}} || Becalm fighting emotions. || Fragrant {{t|Grass}} Pokémon || Soothing aromas make the body and mind healthy.
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|| {{tc|Ruin Maniac}} Andres{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|105|Hoenn}} || I’m not very good at this. || Ruin-exploration partners. || I am searching for undersea ruins and relics.
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|| Ruin Maniac Dusty || {{rt|111|Hoenn}} || Overwhelm with power! || Craggy {{t|Rock}} Pokémon. || In search of ancient lore, I travel the world.
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|| Tuber Lola || {{rt|109|Hoenn}} || I'm going to try hard! || Good swimmer Pokémon. || I wish I could swim without using an inner tube.
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|| Tuber Ricky || Route 109 || I don't know. I'll try hard. || {{t|Water}} Pokémon are buddies. || It's not like I can't swim. I just like my inner tube.
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|| {{tc|Sis and Bro}} Rita & Sam{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Sis and Bro Lila & Roy{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|124|Hoenn}} || We split our duties. || We like friendly Pokémon. || We enjoy Pokémon together as sister and brother.
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|| {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cooltrainer}} Cristin{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|121|Hoenn}} || I finish with power moves! || A mix of different types. || I aim to become the ultimate trainer!
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|| Cooltrainer Brooke || Route 111 || Exploit the foe's weakness. || Balance is crucial. || My goal is to become the [[Pokémon Champion]].
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|| Cooltrainer Wilton || Route 111 || Upset the opponent. || Type doesn't matter. || I'm a top student at the [[Pokémon Trainer's School|Trainer's School]].
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|| {{tc|Hex Maniac}} Valerie || [[Mt. Pyre]] || Slow, steady suffering || Scary to meet at night. || I see things that others can't see...
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|| {{tc|Lady}} Cindy || {{rt|104|Hoenn}} || Anything to win. || Gorgeous type! || I have a pool specially for my Pokémon at home.
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|| {{tc|Beauty}} Thalia{{sup/3|E}} || [[Abandoned Ship]] || You’ll fall under my spell! || Mature Water type. || I dream of cruising around the world on a luxury liner.
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|| Beauty Jessica || Route 121 || I'll lead you astray. || Cute, of course. || I love the {{safari|Hoenn}}. I seem to end up there.
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|| {{tc|Rich Boy}} Winston || Route 104 || Strategy? Who needs it? || I spent big money on it! || I, being rich, sleep in a custom Pokémon bed.
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|| {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}} Steve || {{rt|114|Hoenn}} || Wrestle down with power. || Took all night to catch... || Big, burly, and buff Pokémon are the best...
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|| {{tc|Swimmer}} Tony || {{rt|107|Hoenn}} || Ram at full speed! || Funky Water type! || If I can't be out swimming, I'll be pumping weights.
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|| {{tc|Black Belt}} Nob || {{rt|115|Hoenn}} || Grand slam pummeling! || Fighting type || Not to brag, but I can bust ten roof tiles!
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|| Black Belt Koji{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|127|Hoenn}} || Witness karate power! || My partners in training! || Let us discuss the matters of the world with bare fists!
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|| {{tc|Guitarist}} Fernando{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|123|Hoenn}} || Rock to stunning sounds! || Electric-and-sound combo! || My compositions will shock and stun you!
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|| Guitarist Dalton || Route 118 || I'll electrify you! || They're {{t|Electric}}! || I want to make people cry with songs from my heart.
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|| {{tc|Kindler}} Bernie || Route 114 || Burn it all down! || {{status|Burn|Burn-inducing}} Pokémon. || When you light a campfire, be sure there's some water.
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|| {{tc|Camper}} Ethan || [[Jagged Pass]] || Hang in and be tenacious! || I'll raise any Pokémon. || Pokémon raised in the wild grow strong!
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|| Old Couple John & Jay || [[Meteor Falls]] || Our love lets us prevail. || We've had them for years. || Married 50 years, we've devotedly raised Pokémon.
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|| {{tc|Bug Maniac}} Brandon{{sup/3|RS}}<BR>Bug Maniac Jeffrey{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|120|Hoenn}} || Attack in waves! || {{t|Bug}} Pokémon are cool. || I go into the forest every day to catch Bug Pokémon.
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|| {{tc|Psychic}} Cameron || Route 123 || Daze and confuse! || Ones with weird powers. || I can see through exactly what you're thinking!
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|| Psychic Jacki || Route 123 || Battle at full power. || Pokémon of many mysteries. || When we spoke, I was really using telepathy.
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|| {{tc|Gentleman}} Walter || Route 121 || Calm and collected. || Pokémon of distinction. || We enjoy a spot of tea every day. It's imported.
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|| {{tc|School Kid}} Karen || {{rt|116|Hoenn}} || I use my head to battle. || I love any kind of Pokémon! || My daddy gives me spending money if I ace a test.
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|| School Kid Jerry || Route 116 || My knowledge rules! || Any smart Pokémon! || I want to be a Pokémon researcher in the future.
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|| {{tc|Sr. and Jr.}} Anna & Meg || {{rt|117|Hoenn}} || We talk it over first. || Pokémon that we both like. || We're senior and junior students into Pokémon!
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|| {{tc|Pokéfan}} Isabel || {{rt|110|Hoenn}} || Go for it, my dears! || I have no likes or dislikes. || While out shopping for supper, I battle too.
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|| Pokéfan Miguel || {{rt|103|Hoenn}} || I battle with love! || A Pokémon raised with love! || It's important to build trust with your Pokémon.
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|| {{tc|Expert}} Timothy || Route 115 || I see through your moves! || The essence of Fighting. || I'm not ready to give way to the young yet!
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|| Expert Shelby || [[Mt. Chimney]] || Attack while defending. || The Fighting type. || Being old, I have my own style of battling.
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|| {{tc|Youngster}} Calvin || {{rt|102|Hoenn}} || I do what I can. || I use different types. || I'm going to keep working until I beat a [[Gym Leader]].
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|| {{tc|Fisherman}} Elliot || {{rt|106|Hoenn}} || I battle patiently. || Water Pokémon to battle! || I'm the world's only guy to catch a huge Pokémon!
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|| {{tc|Triathlete}} Isaiah || {{rt|128|Hoenn}} || Exploit the environment! || All hail the Water type! || I won't be beaten by some beach bum {{tc|Swimmer}}!
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|| Triathlete Maria || Route 117 || Speed above all! || I use a speedy Pokémon. || A marathon is a challenge against your own self.
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|| Triathlete Abigail || Route 110 || Defense is crucial. || My Pokémon is solid. || I started this for dieting, but I got right into it.
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|| Triathlete Dylan || Route 117 || Strike before stricken! || A fast-running Pokémon! || If you ran and ran, you'd become one with the wind.
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|| Triathlete Katelyn || Route 128 || All-out offensive! || Water Pokémon rule! || I must swim over {{tt|6 miles|10 kilometers}} every day.
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|| Triathlete Benjamin || Route 110 || Push and push again! || The strength of Steel. || If you’re sweating, get fluids into you regularly.
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|| Triathlete Pablo{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|126|Hoenn}} || Draw the power of Water. || Toughened Water Pokémon ||Training Pokémon is good, but don’t neglect yourself.
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|| {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Nicolas || Meteor Falls || It's about Pokémon power! || See the power of {{T|Dragon|Dragons}}! || I'll become legendary as the strongest one day!
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|| {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Robert || Route 120 || I'll show you my technique! || Elegantly wheeling {{t|Flying|Birds}}. || My Bird Pokémon, deliver my love to that girl!
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|| Ninja Boy Lao || {{rt|113|Hoenn}} || You'll suffer from poison! || {{t|Poison|Poisonous}} Pokémon. || I undertake training so that I may become a ninja.
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|| Battle Girl Cyndy || Route 115 || The first strike wins! || Speedy Fighting type. || If my Pokémon lose, I'll carry on the fight!
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|| Parasol Lady Madeline || Route 113 || Go, go, my Pokémon! || I'll raise anything. || UV rays are your skin's enemy. Get protected.
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|| Swimmer Jenny || Route 124 || No mercy! || Cute Water Pokémon || I have too many fans. I was interviewed on TV.
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|| {{tc|Picnicker}} Diana || Jagged Pass || I think about this & that. || I like all Pokémon. || What lies beyond that yonder hill?
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|| {{tc|Twins}} Amy & Liv || Route 103 || We battle together! || We train together! || We like the same Pokémon, but different desserts.
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|| {{tc|Sailor}} Ernest || {{rt|125|Hoenn}} || I force things with power! || Water and Fighting types || Seamen are rough spirits! Any complaints?
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|| Sailor Cory{{sup/3|E}} || {{rt|108|Hoenn}} || Up for a fight anytime! || Water Pokémon are my faves! || If you want to shout loud, suck in air with your belly!
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|| {{tc|Collector}} Edwin || Route 110 || Protect Pokémon from harm. || I love rare Pokémon. || I want to collect all the world's rare Pokémon.
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|| {{tc|Pokémon Breeder|{{PK}}{{MN}} Breeder}} Lydia || Route 117 || I count on power. || Pokémon are my children. || It takes knowledge and love to raise Pokémon.
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|| {{PK}}{{MN}} Breeder Issac || Route 117 || Full-on attack! || Anything. I'll raise it. || I give them [[Pokéblock|Pokéblocks]] for going after {{pkmn|Contest}} titles.
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|| {{PK}}{{MN}} Breeder Gabrielle{{sup/3|E}} || Mt. Pyre || I raise Pokémon with care. || Fun-to-raise Pokémon. || Treat every Pokémon with respect.
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|| {{tc|Pokémon Ranger|{{PK}}{{MN}} Ranger}} Catherine || {{rt|119|Hoenn}} || I believe in my Pokémon. || I like strong Pokémon. || I'm training for rescue work with my Pokémon.
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|| {{PK}}{{MN}} Ranger Jackson || Route 119 || I attack in waves. || Different types. || Those who destroy nature must never be forgiven!
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|| Lass Haley || Route 104 || I'll show you some guts! || Cute Pokémon are my faves! || After a battle, I always bathe with my Pokémon.
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|| {{tc|Bug Catcher}} James || [[Petalburg Woods]] || Lightning-fast attack! || Bug Pokémon are number 1! || If you want to catch BUG Pokémon, wake up early.
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|| {{tc|Hiker}} Trent || {{rt|112|Hoenn}} || I battle with power. || Hard-bodied Pokémon. || I've been planning a month for today's hike.
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|| Hiker Sawyer{{sup/3|E}} || Mt. Chimney || I like it hot! || Hot Pokémon! || As much as I love Pokémon, I surely like hiking!
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|| {{tc|Young Couple}} Lois & Hal{{sup/3|RS}}<br>Young Couple Kira & Dan{{sup/3|E}} || Abandoned Ship || Lovey-dovey strategy! || Lovey-dovey Pokémon! || We're lovey-dovey! Forever lovey-dovey!
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===Ribbons===
===Ribbons===
The PokéNav will display the [[Ribbon]]s the Pokémon have acquired, either via {{pkmn|Contest}}s or special events. This function can only be unlocked when a Pokémon gains a Ribbon.
The PokéNav will display the [[Ribbon]]s the Pokémon have acquired, either via {{pkmn|Contest}}s or special events. This function can only be unlocked when a Pokémon gains a Ribbon.
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File:Pokenav ribbons.png
File:Ribbon III.png|Ribbon display
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:PokéNav.png|thumb|PokéNav in the anime]]  
[[File:PokéNav anime.png|thumb|250px|A PokéNav in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[Max]] receives a PokéNav in the episode ''[[AG003|There's no Place Like Hoenn]]'' given to him by his [[Norman|dad]] as a traveling gift and to guide them in their journey across Hoenn. Another function of the PokéNav, as seen in the episode ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds]]'', can also identify various Trainers like [[Clark]]. In ''[[AG133|The Right Place and The Right Mime]]'', {{Tracey}} upgrades Max's PokéNav so it can locate the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} facilities. [[Scott]], the owner of the Battle Frontier, also has a PokéNav.
[[Max]] received a PokéNav in ''[[AG003|There's no Place Like Hoenn]]'', given to him by [[Norman|his father]] as a traveling gift. During {{ashfr|the group}}'s adventures, the PokéNav was useful for their travels through [[Hoenn]] and [[Kanto]]. However, the device performs poorly in areas with particularly strong magnetic fields, like the [[Forbidden Forest]]. The PokéNav also isn't waterproof, as seen when Max spilled orange juice onto the device in ''[[AG017|Stairway to Devon]]''.
 
During the [[Ever Grande Conference]], several new functions of the PokéNav were revealed. Max used it to keep track of the battle rounds and record statistics on various Trainers like [[Clark]], as seen in ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds]]''.  
 
In ''[[AG133|The Right Place and The Right Mime]]'', {{Tracey}} upgraded Max's PokéNav to allow it to locate the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} [[Battle facility|facilities]]. [[Scott]], the owner of the Battle Frontier, also has a PokéNav.
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:PokéNav Adventures.png|thumb|250px|A PokéNav in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
{{adv|Ruby}} is the first main character to use this device, first receiving a PokéNav from {{adv|Wally}} as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a {{p|Kecleon}}. Like in the games, it contains information regarding the map of the [[Hoenn]] region, and can view a Pokémon's condition stats, and its current level. The latter feature was used especially by {{adv|Emerald}} for his {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Generation III}} challenges, as while he had no interest in [[Pokémon Contest]]s like Ruby did, the PokéNav was needed to see levels and stats for the borrowed Pokémon from the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Factory}}.
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}}====
The PokéNav first appeared in ''[[PS187|Tongue-Tied Kecleon]]'', where {{adv|Ruby}} received one from {{adv|Wally}} as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a {{p|Kecleon}}. Like in the games, the device contains information regarding the map of the [[Hoenn]] region, and can view a Pokémon's condition, [[stat]]s, and current [[level]].
 
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
In ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]'', {{adv|Emerald}} was also revealed to own a PokéNav, which he used to check the levels and stats of the [[rental Pokémon]] he used at the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}}.
 
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
{{OBP|Ruby|Ruby-Sapphire}} was seen with a PokéNav in ''[[PMRS03|Something Happened!!! Let's Go After Pikachu!!]]''.
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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéNav in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéNav in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In Emerald, Scott cannot be called while he is in the Battle Frontier because it is out of the service area. However, any other Trainer may be called from the Battle Frontier, and other Trainers may call the player.


==Names==
[[File:CoroCoro_289.jpg|thumb|x200px|Brendan with an early PokéNav.]]
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* In Emerald, Scott cannot be called while he is in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, as the game will state that it is out of the service area. However, any other Trainer may be called from the Battle Frontier, and other Trainers may call the player.
* Early advertisements and articles promoting {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} show an early version of the PokéNav. It has a completely different appearance, with a square screen and D-pad, and bears a resemblance to the original [[Game Boy]].
 
==In other languages==
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 26 February 2024

PokéNav
Menu of the PokéNav in Pokémon Emerald

A Pokémon Navigator (Japanese: ポケモンナビゲーター Pokémon Navigator), more often referred to as PokéNav (Japanese: ポケナビ PokéNavi), is an electronic device found in Hoenn. It was produced by the Devon Corporation under the orders of Mr. Stone, who wanted to find a way to keep track of a Pokémon's feelings.

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Mr. Stone gives the player one as a reward for recovering the Devon Goods from Team Aqua or Team Magma. They appear to be small, compact-disc-shaped devices. It was introduced in Generation III. Similar devices are the Pokégear, the Pokétch, and the C-Gear.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the PokéNav is replaced by the PokéNav Plus and is accessible from the start of the game.

They are chiefly useful for Trainers to contact and re-battle other Trainers, as well as for Coordinators to keep track of a Pokémon's status for Contests.

Functions

Map

The PokéNav displays a map of Hoenn, along with the current location of its owner. It is also possible to zoom in to display a basic layout of towns and cities with important buildings differentiated by color.

Condition

The PokéNav checks the Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart, and Tough condition of Pokémon in detail. It can be set to search only through party Pokémon, or all Pokémon owned combined.

Trainer's Eyes

Main article: List of Trainer's Eye Trainers

In Ruby and Sapphire, the PokéNav will keep track of 69 unique Trainers and alert the user when they want a rematch. The only requirement is that the player must have obtained five Badges first. It also has information on Gym Leaders and Pokémon League members, though they cannot be battled through this function.

After obtaining the Balance Badge. if the player is on a map with eligible Trainers, each Trainer on the map has a separate 31% chance to demand a rematch every 255 steps.

Match Call

Main article: List of Trainer's Eye Trainers

In Pokémon Emerald, the Trainer's Eyes function is replaced by the Match Call function. In addition to the features of the Trainer's Eyes, Match Call allows its user to call anyone who has had their PokéNav registered with the user, similar to the cell-phone feature of the Pokégear. An advantage that the Match Call has over Trainer's Eyes is that after any of the unique Trainers are defeated, they typically identify themselves and have their number listed, which makes it easier to know where they are. However, in order to register Match Call-registrable Trainers who were battled prior to receipt of the PokéNav, the user will need to manually seek out and talk to said Trainers. The Match Call can also keep track of more Trainers than Trainer's Eyes, including having a few other non-Trainers, like the player's mother and Professor Birch, listed.

After entering Hall of Fame, every 60th wild encounter, every 20th Trainer battle, and every 20th Battle Frontier battle, the game has 31% chance to make a Gym Leader rematch available.

Each Gym Leader has four teams, ordered from lowest levels to highest levels, and they will use each team after the player defeats their previous team. All teams contain Pokémon outside the Hoenn Pokédex. However, the teams won't progress if the player hasn't done the New Mauville sidequest, and Wattson won't be available at all.

In Pokémon Emerald, Trainers registered with the PokéNav's Match Call function will call more often if a Pokémon with the Ability Lightningrod leads the party.

Ribbons

The PokéNav will display the Ribbons the Pokémon have acquired, either via Contests or special events. This function can only be unlocked when a Pokémon gains a Ribbon.

In the anime

A PokéNav in the anime

Max received a PokéNav in There's no Place Like Hoenn, given to him by his father as a traveling gift. During the group's adventures, the PokéNav was useful for their travels through Hoenn and Kanto. However, the device performs poorly in areas with particularly strong magnetic fields, like the Forbidden Forest. The PokéNav also isn't waterproof, as seen when Max spilled orange juice onto the device in Stairway to Devon.

During the Ever Grande Conference, several new functions of the PokéNav were revealed. Max used it to keep track of the battle rounds and record statistics on various Trainers like Clark, as seen in Shocks and Bonds.

In The Right Place and The Right Mime, Tracey upgraded Max's PokéNav to allow it to locate the Battle Frontier facilities. Scott, the owner of the Battle Frontier, also has a PokéNav.

In the manga

A PokéNav in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Ruby & Sapphire arc

The PokéNav first appeared in Tongue-Tied Kecleon, where Ruby received one from Wally as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a Kecleon. Like in the games, the device contains information regarding the map of the Hoenn region, and can view a Pokémon's condition, stats, and current level.

Emerald arc

In Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise, Emerald was also revealed to own a PokéNav, which he used to check the levels and stats of the rental Pokémon he used at the Battle Factory.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Ruby was seen with a PokéNav in Something Happened!!! Let's Go After Pikachu!!.

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the PokéNav in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

PokéNav
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
PokéNav T EX Ruby & Sapphire Uncommon 88/109 Expansion Pack Uncommon 052/055
      Mudkip Constructed Starter Deck   015/019
      Torchic Constructed Starter Deck   015/019
      Treecko Constructed Starter Deck   016/019
      Flygon Constructed Starter Deck   015/019
      Salamence Constructed Starter Deck   015/019
      Metagross Constructed Starter Deck   015/019
EX Emerald Uncommon 81/106 Lucario Quarter Deck   008/015
EX Crystal Guardians Uncommon 83/100 Ocean's Kyogre ex Constructed Starter Deck   011/016
      Earth's Groudon ex Constructed Starter Deck   013/016
PokéNav I Celestial Storm Uncommon 140/168 Champion Road U 058/066
Celestial Storm Rare Secret 181/168 Champion Road UR 085/066
 


Trivia

Brendan with an early PokéNav.
  • In Emerald, Scott cannot be called while he is in the Battle Frontier, as the game will state that it is out of the service area. However, any other Trainer may be called from the Battle Frontier, and other Trainers may call the player.
  • Early advertisements and articles promoting Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire show an early version of the PokéNav. It has a completely different appearance, with a square screen and D-pad, and bears a resemblance to the original Game Boy.

In other languages

PokéNav

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 神奇領航員 Shénqí Lǐnghángyuán *
神奇導覽器 Shénqí Dǎolǎnqì *
Denmark Flag.png Danish PokéNav
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch PokéNav
Finland Flag.png Finnish PokéNav
France Flag.png French PokéNav
Germany Flag.png German PokéNav
Italy Flag.png Italian PokéNav
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓 내비 Poké Navi*
포켓나비 PokéNavi*
Poland Flag.png Polish PokéNawigator*
PokéNav*
PokéNavi*
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese PokéNavi (manga)
PokéNav (TCG)
Russia Flag.png Russian Навигатор Navigator
Покенав Pokénav*
Spain Flag.png Spanish PokéNav
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Poké-navigator*
Pokémon kartläsare*
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Hoa tiêu Pokémon

Pokémon Navigator

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢導航器 Pokémon Douhhòhnghei *
小精靈領航員 Síujīnglìhng Líhnghòhngyùhn
Mandarin 寶可夢導航器/宝可梦导航器 Pokémon Dǎohángqì *
宝可梦导航仪 Pokémon Dǎohángyí *
神奇寶貝領航員 Shénqí Bǎobèi Lǐnghángyuán *
神奇寶貝導覽器 Shénqí Bǎobèi Dǎolǎnqì *
Denmark Flag.png Danish Pokémon-stedfinder
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Pokémon-navigator
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokémon-navigaattori
France Flag.png French Navigateur Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon Navigator
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Navigator
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬 네비게이터 Pokémon Navigator
Poland Flag.png Polish Pokémon Nawigator
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Navegador Pokémon
Russia Flag.png Russian Поке-навигатор Poké-navigator
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokénavegador
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Pokémon-navigatör



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