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===Generation III=== | ===Generation III=== | ||
In [[Hoenn]], there are two styles of warp tiles. One style appears in the [[Team Aqua Hideout|Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma Hideout]] in [[Lilycove City]], which serves the same role as warp tiles in previous generations. These warp tiles are indicated by a circle. | In [[Hoenn]], there are two styles of warp tiles. One style appears in the [[Team Aqua Hideout|Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma Hideout]] in [[Lilycove City]], which serves the same role as warp tiles in previous generations. These warp tiles are indicated by a circle. They have an expanded role in {{v2|Emerald}}, where these warp tiles are used to traverse [[Mossdeep Gym]]'s maze similar to that in [[Saffron Gym]], and again to traverse a similar maze in the Trick House. These warp tiles are indicated by an octagon. | ||
The other style appears in the [[Mossdeep Gym]] and a similarly-designed maze in the [[Trick House]]. In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, these warp tiles only serve as a quick exit from the Gym from [[Tate and Liza]]'s area, as well as a way to return to the start of the corresponding Trick House maze | Hoenn also introduced one-way warp tiles, where the tile on the other end of the warp is a warp tile but does nothing if stepped on. The other style appears in the [[Mossdeep Gym]] and a similarly-designed maze in the [[Trick House]]. In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, these warp tiles only serve as a quick exit from the Gym from [[Tate and Liza]]'s area, as well as a way to return to the start of the corresponding Trick House maze. | ||
===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== |
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