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A '''Pokémon Navigator Plus''' | A '''Pokémon Navigator Plus''', more often referred to as '''PokéNav Plus''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンマルチナビ''' ''Pokémon Multi-Navi''), is an electronic device found in [[Hoenn]] and an enhanced version of the [[PokéNav]] from [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]], and {{v2|Emerald}}. It was produced by the [[Devon Corporation]] under the orders of [[Mr. Stone]]. In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the PokéNav Plus is in the possession of the player and is found on the touch screen. It was introduced in [[Generation VI]]. Similar devices are the [[Pokégear]], the [[Pokétch]], the [[C-Gear]], and the [[Holo Caster]]. | ||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||
===AreaNav=== | ===AreaNav=== | ||
The AreaNav is an application for the PokéNav Plus that combines the Map and Trainer's Eyes functions of the original PokéNav along with several other useful features. This is the only app the player starts out with. | The AreaNav (Japanese: '''マップナビ''' ''Map-Navi'') is an application for the PokéNav Plus that combines the Map and Trainer's Eyes functions of the original PokéNav along with several other useful features. This is the only app the player starts out with. | ||
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===DexNav=== | ===DexNav=== | ||
{{main|DexNav}} | {{main|DexNav}} | ||
Obtained from Brendan/May on {{rt|101|Hoenn}} after receiving the Pokédex. The DexNav allows the player to search for specific Pokémon in tall grass. It also allows the player to add overworld Pokémon that they have seen to the [[Pokédex]]. | Obtained from Brendan/May on {{rt|101|Hoenn}} after receiving the Pokédex. The DexNav (Japanese: '''ずかんナビ''' ''Zukan-Navi'') allows the player to search for specific Pokémon in tall grass. It also allows the player to add overworld Pokémon that they have seen to the [[Pokédex]]. | ||
===PlayNav=== <!--{{main|PlayNav}}--> | ===PlayNav=== <!--{{main|PlayNav}}--> | ||
Obtained from [[Wally]] before he leaves [[Petalburg Gym]] after helping him catch a Pokémon. The PlayNav is an application for the PokéNav Plus that includes the bottom-screen functionality from [[Pokémon X and Y]]. This includes the Player Search System, [[Pokémon Amie]], and [[Super Training]]. | Obtained from [[Wally]] before he leaves [[Petalburg Gym]] after helping him catch a Pokémon. The PlayNav (Japanese: '''プレイナビ''' ''Play-Navi'') is an application for the PokéNav Plus that includes the bottom-screen functionality from [[Pokémon X and Y]]. This includes the Player Search System, [[Pokémon Amie]], and [[Super Training]]. | ||
===BuzzNav=== <!--{{main|BuzzNav}}--> | ===BuzzNav=== <!--{{main|BuzzNav}}--> | ||
Obtained from [[Mr. Stone]] at the [[Devon Corporation]] after getting the Devon Parts back from the Team Magma{{sup/6|OR}}/Aqua{{sup/6|AS}} grunt. BuzzNav is an application for the PokéNav Plus that displays news reports from [[Hoenn TV|Mauville TV]] about the player's exploits in the game. It also includes [[StreetPass]] functionality that allows the player to receive news, [[Secret Base|Secret Bases]], [[Soaring in the sky|Mirage Spots]], and other data from players they pass by either in the real world or on the [[Player Search System]]. | Obtained from [[Mr. Stone]] at the [[Devon Corporation]] after getting the Devon Parts back from the Team Magma{{sup/6|OR}}/Aqua{{sup/6|AS}} grunt. BuzzNav (Japanese: '''テレビナビ''' ''TV-Navi'') is an application for the PokéNav Plus that displays news reports from [[Hoenn TV|Mauville TV]] about the player's exploits in the game. It also includes [[StreetPass]] functionality that allows the player to receive news, [[Secret Base|Secret Bases]], [[Soaring in the sky|Mirage Spots]], and other data from players they pass by either in the real world or on the [[Player Search System]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 00:43, 19 December 2014
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A Pokémon Navigator Plus, more often referred to as PokéNav Plus (Japanese: ポケモンマルチナビ Pokémon Multi-Navi), is an electronic device found in Hoenn and an enhanced version of the PokéNav from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. It was produced by the Devon Corporation under the orders of Mr. Stone. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the PokéNav Plus is in the possession of the player and is found on the touch screen. It was introduced in Generation VI. Similar devices are the Pokégear, the Pokétch, the C-Gear, and the Holo Caster.
Applications
The AreaNav (Japanese: マップナビ Map-Navi) is an application for the PokéNav Plus that combines the Map and Trainer's Eyes functions of the original PokéNav along with several other useful features. This is the only app the player starts out with.
Pokémon
Trainer's Eye
Secret Bases
Berries
- Main article: DexNav
Obtained from Brendan/May on Route 101 after receiving the Pokédex. The DexNav (Japanese: ずかんナビ Zukan-Navi) allows the player to search for specific Pokémon in tall grass. It also allows the player to add overworld Pokémon that they have seen to the Pokédex.
Obtained from Wally before he leaves Petalburg Gym after helping him catch a Pokémon. The PlayNav (Japanese: プレイナビ Play-Navi) is an application for the PokéNav Plus that includes the bottom-screen functionality from Pokémon X and Y. This includes the Player Search System, Pokémon Amie, and Super Training.
Obtained from Mr. Stone at the Devon Corporation after getting the Devon Parts back from the Team MagmaOR/AquaAS grunt. BuzzNav (Japanese: テレビナビ TV-Navi) is an application for the PokéNav Plus that displays news reports from Mauville TV about the player's exploits in the game. It also includes StreetPass functionality that allows the player to receive news, Secret Bases, Mirage Spots, and other data from players they pass by either in the real world or on the Player Search System.
Trivia
The design of the PokéNav Plus appears to be based on the Game Boy Advance SP, similarly to how the Pokédex in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire appears to be based on the original Game Boy Advance. This is likely a reference to the original Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire debuting on the Game Boy Advance and also being playable on the later SP model.
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