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A '''signpost''' is a small sign on a [[route]] or within a city that tells a player certain pieces of information. Most of them are well-maintained, however, there are a few that end up worn away, making the text on them hard to read, such as the sign outside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}} in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Other signs have been defaced, such as the signs outside the {{DL|Lilycove City|Pokémon Trainer Fan Club}} of [[Lilycove City]] and on an island in the north of [[Route 110]].
A '''signpost''' is a small sign on a [[route]] or within a city that tells a player certain pieces of information. Most of them are well-maintained, however, there are a few that end up worn away, making the text on them hard to read, such as the sign outside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}} in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Other signs have been defaced, such as the signs outside the {{DL|Lilycove City|Pokémon Trainer Fan Club}} of [[Lilycove City]] and on an island in the north of [[Hoenn Route 110]].


Most often, these objects tell players where they are located, at least in [[Generation I]]. Since {{game|Crystal}}, there is a small text box which pops up every time players enter another location, so most of the location-describing signposts are merely residual. However, some of these signposts remain as a description of the town using their motto.
Most often, these objects tell players where they are located, at least in [[Generation I]]. Since {{game|Crystal}}, there is a small text box which pops up every time players enter another location, so most of the location-describing signposts are merely residual. However, some of these signposts remain as a description of the town using their motto.


The homes of notable people, such as the [[player character|player]], are identified with signs saying whose home it is. Early on, these signs were the same as all other signs, but as graphical improvements were made, they began to change; in [[Generation IV]], notable houses are mostly marked by mailboxes.
The homes of notable people, such as the {{player}}, are identified with signs saying whose home it is. Early on, these signs were the same as all other signs, but as graphical improvements were made, they began to change; in [[Generation IV]], notable houses are mostly marked by mailboxes.


[[Image:Rt201.jpg|thumb|left|[[Route 201]]– [[Sandgem Town]] to [[Twinleaf Town]]]]
[[Image:Rt201.jpg|thumb|left|[[Sinnoh Route 201]]– [[Sandgem Town]] to [[Twinleaf Town]]]]
Sometimes, there will be [[Trainer Tips]] written on the signpost, designed for novice players to give helpful tips.
Sometimes, there will be [[List of Trainer tips|Trainer Tips]] written on the signpost, designed for novice players to give helpful tips.





Revision as of 03:35, 8 August 2010

A signpost is a small sign on a route or within a city that tells a player certain pieces of information. Most of them are well-maintained, however, there are a few that end up worn away, making the text on them hard to read, such as the sign outside the Harbor Inn in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Other signs have been defaced, such as the signs outside the Pokémon Trainer Fan Club of Lilycove City and on an island in the north of Hoenn Route 110.

Most often, these objects tell players where they are located, at least in Generation I. Since Pokémon Crystal, there is a small text box which pops up every time players enter another location, so most of the location-describing signposts are merely residual. However, some of these signposts remain as a description of the town using their motto.

The homes of notable people, such as the player, are identified with signs saying whose home it is. Early on, these signs were the same as all other signs, but as graphical improvements were made, they began to change; in Generation IV, notable houses are mostly marked by mailboxes.

Sometimes, there will be Trainer Tips written on the signpost, designed for novice players to give helpful tips.


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