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In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the Surfing speed was reduced to walking speed again. However, it should be noted that the [[player character]]s in Generations I and II walk at a somewhat faster pace than {{ga|Lucas}} and {{ga|Dawn}}. The speed was returned to running speed in {{game|Platinum}}.
In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the Surfing speed was reduced to walking speed again. However, it should be noted that the [[player character]]s in Generations I and II walk at a somewhat faster pace than {{ga|Lucas}} and {{ga|Dawn}}. The speed was returned to running speed in {{game|Platinum}}.


When Surf is used outside of battle, the sprite of a specific sea Pokémon floating on the water is showed, resembling the player being carried by the Pokémon. For example, in Generation I, a {{p|Dewgong}} is shown (though back then, this was just the sprite that represented a Water-type), in Generation II, a {{p|Lapras}} is shown (unless {{p|Pikachu}} is surfing, in which case a [[Pikachu variants#Surfing Pikachu|special Pikachu]] sprite is shown instead), and in Generation III onwards, the sprite is a {{p|Wailmer}}.
When Surf is used outside of battle, the sprite of a specific sea Pokémon floating on the water is shown, resembling the player being carried by the Pokémon. In Generation I, a {{p|Dewgong}} is shown (although this was just the {{type2|Water}} sprite; unless {{p|Pikachu}} is surfing, where a {{DL|Pikachu variants|surfing Pikachu}} sprite is shown instead). In Generation II, a {{p|Lapras}} is shown (unless {{p|Pikachu}} is surfing, where a {{DL|Pikachu variants|surfing Pikachu}} sprite is shown instead). In Generation III onwards, the sprite is a {{p|Wailmer}}.


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