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===Poké Seer===
===Poké Seer===
In the very north of the city, there is a small house called the '''Poké Seer''' (Japanese: '''おみとおし''' ''seer'') with an elderly woman who, in {{game|Crystal}}, can tell where and when a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s party has been caught. She will also comment about how much Pokémon's level has grown from when it was caught.
In the very north of the city, there is a small house called the '''[[Poké Seer]]''' (Japanese: '''おみとおし''' ''seer'') with an elderly woman who, in {{game|Crystal}}, can tell where and when a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s party has been caught. She will also comment about how much Pokémon's level has grown from when it was caught.


Unlike in the [[Generation III]] and later games, the player is unable to find out where they caught their Pokémon by looking at their Pokémon's [[status]]; hence, the Poké Seer is the only way the player can tell where they caught their Pokémon. If a Pokémon traded from another game or an in-game traded Pokémon is shown to her, she will not be able to identify any details about it.
Unlike in the [[Generation III]] and later games, the player is unable to find out where they caught their Pokémon by looking at their Pokémon's [[status]]; hence, the Poké Seer is the only way the player can tell where they caught their Pokémon. If a Pokémon traded from another game or an in-game traded Pokémon is shown to her, she will not be able to identify any details about it.

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