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===Pokémon Rumble World===
===Pokémon Rumble World===
In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], Mii avatars of each people on the player's friend list will visit the player if the system is connected to the Internet. The player can also obtain 10 free Poké Diamonds when each SpotPass hit milestone is reached: 1, 20, 100, and 999 hits, along with 1 free Diamond for every 5 visitors that arrive in any manner. In addition, a Poké Diamond or some Ⓟ may be dropped by the Mii when it is encountered in a stage, and  10 Ⓟ (with no Wealthy Tree) is dropped by any Mii following the player when the stage is cleared, but only when the Mii is on-screen.
In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], Mii avatars of each people on the player's friend list will visit the player if the system is connected to the Internet. The player can also obtain 10 free Poké Diamonds when each SpotPass hit milestone is reached: 1, 20, 100, and 999 hits, along with 1 free Diamond for every 5 visitors that arrive in any manner. In addition, a Poké Diamond or some Ⓟ may be dropped by the Mii when it is encountered in a stage, and  10 Ⓟ (with no Wealthy Tree) is dropped by any Mii following the player when the stage is cleared, but only when the Mii is on-screen.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Pokémon Shuffle]] and [[Pokémon Rumble World]] have been distributed via SpotPass in the PAL region {{fact}}.
* [[Pokémon Shuffle]] and [[Pokémon Rumble World]] have been distributed via SpotPass in the PAL region {{fact}}.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[New Nintendo 3DS]] ([[New Nintendo 3DS XL|XL]])
* [[New Nintendo 3DS]] ([[New Nintendo 3DS XL|XL]])

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SpotPass is a function of the Nintendo 3DS family and the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire games.

The 3DS's SpotPass function allows a Nintendo 3DS system that is connected to the Internet to receive SpotPass data from the Internet. This requires that the system be turned on, and have SpotPass functionality enabled. If a Nintendo 3DS system has received SpotPass data for any game, the notification LED will be blue. If the system is in sleep mode, the light will remain blue until the system is taken out of sleep mode (when it will go out completely); if the system is not in sleep mode, the light will blink blue a few times, before returning to being off.

Receiving notifications and sleep mode downloads of software are done via SpotPass.

SpotPass data is saved in the SD card inserted in the Nintendo 3DS.

Pokémon games

Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it receive SpotPass data such as notifications when connected to the Internet.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, it uses SpotPass to recieve notifications about update data and new fighter DLCs.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity receive notifications about new DLCs through SpotPass.

Pokémon Battle Trozei

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Pokémon Rumble World

In Pokémon Rumble World, Mii avatars of each people on the player's friend list will visit the player if the system is connected to the Internet. The player can also obtain 10 free Poké Diamonds when each SpotPass hit milestone is reached: 1, 20, 100, and 999 hits, along with 1 free Diamond for every 5 visitors that arrive in any manner. In addition, a Poké Diamond or some Ⓟ may be dropped by the Mii when it is encountered in a stage, and 10 Ⓟ (with no Wealthy Tree) is dropped by any Mii following the player when the stage is cleared, but only when the Mii is on-screen.

Trivia

See Also