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A major Easter egg in the game is [[S.S. Anne#Rumors|the truck]] from the [[Generation I|first generation]] games. In Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as well as their remakes {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, there is a truck which appears in the S.S. Anne's port which serves no evident purpose except as scenery. With scenery being very sparse in the [[Generation I]] games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck, and that it could perhaps be moved with {{m|Strength}}. Thus, a popular rumor sprang up that a [[Poké Ball]] containing {{p|Mew}} could be found underneath. The only flaw with this was that the [[HM]] for {{m|Strength}} could only be obtained after getting Cut, which required the S.S. Anne leaving. There were a number of ways that players went around this problem. The first, and most obvious was trading a Pokémon that knew Cut into their game. The second involved getting the HM from the Ship's Captain then battling a Trainer and losing, having them run to the [[Pokémon Center]] without the ship leaving. They could progress through the game until Surf and Strength were acquired and then attempt the truck. The rumor was proven false.
A major Easter egg in the game is [[S.S. Anne#Rumors|the truck]] from the [[Generation I|first generation]] games. In Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, as well as their remakes {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, there is a truck which appears in the S.S. Anne's port which serves no evident purpose except as scenery. With scenery being very sparse in the [[Generation I]] games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck, and that it could perhaps be moved with {{m|Strength}}. Thus, a popular rumor sprang up that a [[Poké Ball]] containing {{p|Mew}} could be found underneath. The only flaw with this was that the [[HM]] for {{m|Strength}} could only be obtained after getting Cut, which required the S.S. Anne leaving. There were a number of ways that players went around this problem. The first, and most obvious was trading a Pokémon that knew Cut into their game. The second involved getting the HM from the Ship's Captain then battling a Trainer and losing, having them run to the [[Pokémon Center]] without the ship leaving. They could progress through the game until Surf and Strength were acquired and then attempt the truck. The rumor was proven false.


Later, in the [[Generation III]] remakes of Red and Blue, the truck is still present, however, there is actually something of a point to get to it this time around. On its pier, if the player walks down a bit, they can find a hidden {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Lava Cookie}}, unavailable until [[Sevii Islands|later in the game]]. The truck had been positioned there, as an Easter egg, due to the old, popular rumors that were spreading during the time of Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}.
Later, in the [[Generation III]] remakes of Red and Blue, the truck is still present, however, there is actually something of a point to get to it this time around. On its pier, if the player walks down a bit, they can find a hidden {{DL|Status condition healing item|Lava Cookie}}, unavailable until [[Sevii Islands|later in the game]]. The truck had been positioned there, as an Easter egg, due to the old, popular rumors that were spreading during the time of Pokémon {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}.


===Diamond dust===
===Diamond dust===
[[File:Diamond Dust IV.png|frame|right|Diamond dust in Snowpoint]]
[[File:Diamond Dust IV.png|frame|right|Diamond dust in Snowpoint]]
Diamond dust is a special variation of {{weather|Hail|snow}} that has appeared in select locations and at select times in [[core series]] games since [[Generation IV]]. Diamond dust has no effect in battle.
Diamond dust is a special variation of {{weather|Hail|snow}} that has appeared in select locations and at select times in [[core series]] games since [[Generation IV]]. Diamond dust has no effect in battle.


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