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'''Aha! Pokémon Journal''' (Japanese: '''{{j|しってなるほどポケモンジャーナル}}''' ''Now I get it! Pokémon Journal'') focuses on basic advice and highlights certain gameplay mechanics to help the {{player}}. It can be found on the bookshelves at the back of every [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Hoenn]] in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}.
'''Aha! Pokémon Journal''' (Japanese: '''{{j|しってなるほどポケモンジャーナル}}''' ''Now I get it! Pokémon Journal'') focuses on basic advice and highlights certain gameplay mechanics to help the {{player}}. It can be found on the bookshelves at the back of every [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Hoenn]] in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}.


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Most copies of the Pokémon Journal can be found on the bookshelves in the back of [[Pokémon Center]]s, though some can be found in other buildings, such as the [[Pokémon academy]] in [[Viridian City]], and [[Celadon Condominiums]]. Articles that mention [[Gym Leader]]s only appear after the {{player}} has earned the corresponding [[Gym]] [[Badge]], and articles that mention [[Elite Four]] members and [[Mr. Fuji]] only appear after the player enters the [[Hall of Fame]]. Although Pokémon Journals can be found in the [[Sevii Islands]], the newest copy is missing from [[Four Island]] according to a {{tc|Gentleman}}.
Most copies of the Pokémon Journal can be found on the bookshelves in the back of [[Pokémon Center]]s, though some can be found in other buildings, such as the [[Pokémon academy]] in [[Viridian City]], and [[Celadon Condominiums]]. Articles that mention [[Gym Leader]]s only appear after the {{player}} has earned the corresponding [[Gym]] [[Badge]], and articles that mention [[Elite Four]] members and [[Mr. Fuji]] only appear after the player enters the [[Hall of Fame]]. Although Pokémon Journals can be found in the [[Sevii Islands]], the newest copy is missing from [[Four Island]] according to a {{tc|Gentleman}}.


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===Occulture===
===Occulture===
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'''Occulture''' (Japanese: '''オーカルチャー''' ''Occulture''; '''月刊 オーカルチャー''' ''Monthly Occulture'') is a dubious paranormal magazine published in the [[Paldea]] region. In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, monthly issues of the magazine can be found in the library in the entrance hall of the [[Naranja Academy]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Uva Academy]]{{sup/9|V}} school building, as well as in the lighthouse laboratory on [[Poco Path]]. In the games, a series of articles relating to [[Paradox Pokémon]], entitled "Enigmas of Paldea", catch the {{player}}'s eye.
'''Occulture''' (Japanese: ''' ''' '' '') is a dubious paranormal magazine published in the [[Paldea]] region. In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, monthly issues of the magazine can be found in the library in the entrance hall of the [[Naranja Academy]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Uva Academy]]{{sup/9|V}} school building, as well as in the lighthouse laboratory on [[Poco Path]]. In the games, a series of articles relating to [[Paradox Pokémon]], entitled "Enigmas of Paldea", catch the {{player}}'s eye.


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| Korean
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| 월간 오컬처
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| Transliteration of English and Japanese name
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| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
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| 月刊OH!超自然文化
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| From ''OH!'' (English exclamation) and 超自然文化 (supernatural culture)
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| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
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| 月刊OH!超自然文化
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| From ''OH!'' (English exclamation) and 超自然文化 (supernatural culture)
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