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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Coal}}. It is a notepad for {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to use while out in the field to draw or write (e.g., to jot down notes on the area or on which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to get to beat the next Gym), however the memo is erased if the application is changed or the game is turned off. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Coal}}. It is a notepad for {{pkmn|Trainer}}s to use while out in the field to draw or write (e.g., to jot down notes on the area or on which {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to get to beat the next Gym), however the memo is erased if the application is changed or the game is turned off. | ||
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File:MemoPad.png|The Memo Pad app on a boy's | File:MemoPad.png|The Memo Pad app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} | ||
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Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Useful for out-of-battle poison damage, Egg hatching, [[Amity Square]] items fetching, battling with the [[Vs. Seeker]], and [[Great Marsh]] excursions. It is also instrumental in accessing the [[Surf glitch]]. When the counter reaches 99,999, it simply rolls back to 0. | Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Useful for out-of-battle poison damage, Egg hatching, [[Amity Square]] items fetching, battling with the [[Vs. Seeker]], and [[Great Marsh]] excursions. It is also instrumental in accessing the [[Surf glitch]]. When the counter reaches 99,999, it simply rolls back to 0. | ||
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File:Pokétch Pedometer Pt.png|The Pedometer app on a girl's | File:Pokétch Pedometer Pt.png|The Pedometer app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Displays the icons of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s current party. Also indicates their HP level and whether or not they are holding an [[item]]. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. Note that if a Pokémon is inflicted with a [[status ailment]], it has a different cry, and is shown as a gray silhouette. | Included in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum with the Pokétch. Displays the icons of the Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s current party. Also indicates their HP level and whether or not they are holding an [[item]]. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. Note that if a Pokémon is inflicted with a [[status ailment]], it has a different cry, and is shown as a gray silhouette. | ||
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File:Pokétch Pokémon List Pt.png|The Pokémon List app on a girl's | File:Pokétch Pokémon List Pt.png|The Pokémon List app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a woman in [[Eterna City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] once Team Galactic has been defeated in their [[Galactic Eterna Building|building]]. Displays the icons of Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s [[party]] milling about. Touching and holding on a Pokémon will play its [[cry]] and display zero, one, or two hearts around it corresponding to its own [[friendship]]; the hearts may be either large or small. Double-tapping makes all the Pokémon displayed jump. If a Pokémon has 2 giant hearts, it is at maximum friendship. If the Pokémon is not friendly with the user, then it will move away from the point where the [[Nintendo DS]] screen is touched. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a woman in [[Eterna City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] once Team Galactic has been defeated in their [[Galactic Eterna Building|building]]. Displays the icons of Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s [[party]] milling about. Touching and holding on a Pokémon will play its [[cry]] and display zero, one, or two hearts around it corresponding to its own [[friendship]]; the hearts may be either large or small. Double-tapping makes all the Pokémon displayed jump. If a Pokémon has 2 giant hearts, it is at maximum friendship. If the Pokémon is not friendly with the user, then it will move away from the point where the [[Nintendo DS]] screen is touched. | ||
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File:Friendship Checker.png|The Friendship Checker app on a girl's | File:Friendship Checker.png|The Friendship Checker app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a girl in the [[Berry Master]]'s house in {{rt|208|Sinnoh}} after answering "yes" to her question. Displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Marking Map|Marking Map]]'s showing where mature Berry trees are located in areas already visited. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a girl in the [[Berry Master]]'s house in {{rt|208|Sinnoh}} after answering "yes" to her question. Displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Marking Map|Marking Map]]'s showing where mature Berry trees are located in areas already visited. Touching the screen resets and updates the display. | ||
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File:Berry_Searcher.png|The Berry Searcher as on a girl's | File:Berry_Searcher.png|The Berry Searcher as on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Solaceon Town]]. Displays icons of the twelve most recent Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught|captured}}, [[evolution|evolved]], [[Pokémon Egg|hatched]], or [[trade]]d into the game. Touching an icon plays the Pokémon's [[cry]]. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Solaceon Town]]. Displays icons of the twelve most recent Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught|captured}}, [[evolution|evolved]], [[Pokémon Egg|hatched]], or [[trade]]d into the game. Touching an icon plays the Pokémon's [[cry]]. | ||
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File:Pokemon_History.png|The Pokémon History app on a girl's | File:Pokemon_History.png|The Pokémon History app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Celestic Town]]. It is an alternative to the digital watch, with the same touch-light feature. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a resident of [[Celestic Town]]. It is an alternative to the digital watch, with the same touch-light feature. | ||
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File:Analog Watch.png|The Analog Watch app on a girl's | File:Analog Watch.png|The Analog Watch app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining three [[Badge|Gym Badges]]. Not to be confused with the more in-depth [[Town Map]], it displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Berry Searcher|Berry Searcher]]'s and allows players to drag and drop different markings (●, ▲, ■, ♥, ★ and ♦) on the map. It also displays the current locations of the two [[roaming Pokémon|Pokémon that travel around Sinnoh]], {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Mesprit}}. In {{v2|Platinum}}, the [[legendary birds]] can also be seen after they begin roaming. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining three [[Badge|Gym Badges]]. Not to be confused with the more in-depth [[Town Map]], it displays a basic [[Sinnoh]] map similar to the [[#Berry Searcher|Berry Searcher]]'s and allows players to drag and drop different markings (●, ▲, ■, ♥, ★ and ♦) on the map. It also displays the current locations of the two [[roaming Pokémon|Pokémon that travel around Sinnoh]], {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Mesprit}}. In {{v2|Platinum}}, the [[legendary birds]] can also be seen after they begin roaming. | ||
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File:Marking Map.png|The Marking Map app on a girl's | File:Marking Map.png|The Marking Map app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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It is very similar to the [[C-Gear]]. | It is very similar to the [[C-Gear]]. | ||
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File:Link Searcher.png|The Link Searcher app on a girl's | File:Link Searcher.png|The Link Searcher app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Icicle}}. Allows the user to simulate a [[type]]'s effectiveness in battle by choosing the type of the [[move|attack]] and the type(s) of the target [[Pokémon]], and displays whether the attack is super effective, regularly effective, not very effective, or ineffective against an opponent and a number of {{wp|exclamation mark}}s corresponding to the damage's multiplier - three being "regularly effective", and each additional or missing mark corresponding to a factor of two. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from the president of The Pokétch Company after obtaining the {{Badge|Icicle}}. Allows the user to simulate a [[type]]'s effectiveness in battle by choosing the type of the [[move|attack]] and the type(s) of the target [[Pokémon]], and displays whether the attack is super effective, regularly effective, not very effective, or ineffective against an opponent and a number of {{wp|exclamation mark}}s corresponding to the damage's multiplier - three being "regularly effective", and each additional or missing mark corresponding to a factor of two. | ||
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File:Move Tester.png|The Move Tester app on a girl's | File:Move Tester.png|The Move Tester app on a girl's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing to him a Pokémon with a [[Nature|quirky nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). Alongside the blank roulette wheel, on which choices may be drawn, are a spin button, stop button, and reset button. | Obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing to him a Pokémon with a [[Nature|quirky nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). Alongside the blank roulette wheel, on which choices may be drawn, are a spin button, stop button, and reset button. | ||
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File:Roulette_poketch.png|The roulette wheel app on a boy's | File:Roulette_poketch.png|The roulette wheel app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} | ||
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Obtained in Platinum by the entrance of the [[Great Marsh]] after catching five Pokémon in a Safari Game. | Obtained in Platinum by the entrance of the [[Great Marsh]] after catching five Pokémon in a Safari Game. | ||
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File:Matchup Checker Platinum.png|The Matchup Checker app on a boy's | File:Matchup Checker Platinum.png|The Matchup Checker app on a boy's Pokétch in {{game|Platinum}} | ||
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