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! Person !! Location !! Strategy !! Trainer's Pokémon !! Self-Introduction | ! Person !! Location !! Strategy !! Trainer's Pokémon !! Self-Introduction | ||
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|| [[Pokémon Professor|PKMN Prof.]] [[Professor Birch]]{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || N/A || N/A || N/A | || [[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 | || 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. | || [[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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|| Calm & Kind [[Mom]]{{sup/3|E}} || [[Littleroot Town]] || N/A || N/A || N/A | || 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. || | || {{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 | || Elusive Eyes [[Scott]]{{sup/3|E}} || Unknown || N/A || N/A || N/A | ||
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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! | || 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 | || [[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. || | || 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. | || 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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|| {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Rose || {{rt|118|Hoenn}} || Becalm fighting emotions. || Fragrant {{t|Grass}} Pokémon || Soothing aromas make the body and mind healthy. | || {{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}} || | || {{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. | || 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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|| {{tc|Lady}} Cindy || {{rt|104|Hoenn}} || Anything to win. || Gorgeous type! || I have a pool specially for my Pokémon at home. | || {{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]] || | || {{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. | || 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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|| Triathlete Katelyn || Route 128 || All-out offensive! || Water Pokémon rule! || I must swim over {{tt|6 miles|10 kilometers}} every day. | || 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 | || 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 | || 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! | || {{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! |
Revision as of 15:43, 31 January 2013
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 protagonist of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald 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. The counterpart to the PokéNav is the Pokégear in Johto region, the Pokétch in Sinnoh, and the C-Gear in Unova.
In the 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.
They are chiefly useful 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's 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
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. 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. After a certain number of steps, there is a chance that a Trainer will be ready for a rematch.
Match Call
In 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.
Recorded Trainer listing
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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.
- Pokenav ribbons.png
In the anime
Max receives a PokéNav in the episode There's no Place Like Hoenn given to him by his dad as a traveling gift and to guide them in their journey across Hoenn. Another function of the PokéNav, as seen in the episode Shocks and Bonds, can also identify various Trainers like Clark. In The Right Place and The Right Mime, Tracey upgrades Max's PokéNav so it can locate the Battle Frontier facilities. Scott, the owner of the Battle Frontier, also has a PokéNav.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Ruby is the first main character to use this device, first receiving a PokéNav from Wally as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a 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 Emerald for his Battle Frontier challenges, as while he had no interest in Pokémon Contests like Ruby did, the PokéNav was needed to see levels and stats for the borrowed Pokémon from the Battle Factory.
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. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
PokéNav | T | EX Ruby & Sapphire | 88/109 | Expansion Pack | 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 | 81/106 | Lucario Quarter Deck | 008/015 | ||||
EX Crystal Guardians | 83/100 | Ocean's Kyogre ex Constructed Starter Deck | 011/016 | ||||
Earth's Groudon ex Constructed Starter Deck | 013/016 | ||||||
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.
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