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A crown emblem may appear in the upper right of the DexNav, to indicate the player's progress. If all of the wild Pokémon in the area are in the player's Pokédex, the crown will be platinum. If the only missing Pokémon are foreign species unlocked by the defeat of Groudon/Kyogre, the crown will be gold. If the player is missing Pokémon from only one of the encounter methods listed above, the crown will be silver; if from two, the crown will be bronze. Otherwise, there is no crown.
A crown emblem may appear in the upper right of the DexNav, to indicate the player's progress. If all of the wild Pokémon in the area are in the player's Pokédex, the crown will be platinum. If the only missing Pokémon are foreign species unlocked by the defeat of Groudon/Kyogre, the crown will be gold. If the player is missing Pokémon from only one of the encounter methods listed above, the crown will be silver; if from two, the crown will be bronze. Otherwise, there is no crown.


Tapping anywhere on the DexNav screen except the non-silhouetted menu sprites themselves (but including the crown) while there is no magnifying glass present will display a message based on the number of Pokémon the player has obtained from a particular area. The message depends on the player's available methods for wild encounters, so will exclude Pokémon encounterable via surfing if the player doesn't have Surf, and will exclude Pokémon encounterable via fishing if they have no rods (although no distinction is drawn between rods for this purpose). If the player has owned all the Pokémon they can with their available methods, the message "Good job! You've caught them all!" will be displayed. If the player has owned all the Pokémon they can with their available methods except one, the message "Nearly complete!" will be displayed. Otherwise, the message "There are still Pokémon in this area that you have not caught!" will be displayed.
Tapping anywhere on the DexNav screen except the non-silhouetted menu sprites themselves (but including the crown) while there is no magnifying glass present will display a message based on the number of Pokémon the player has obtained from a particular area. The message depends on the player's available methods for wild encounters, so will exclude Pokémon encounterable via surfing if the player doesn't have Surf, and will exclude Pokémon encounterable via fishing if they have no rods (although no distinction is drawn between rods for this purpose). If the player has owned all the Pokémon they can with their available methods, the message "Good job! You've caught them all!" will be displayed. If the player has owned all the Pokémon they can with their available methods except one, the message "Nearly complete!" will be displayed. Otherwise, the message "There are still Pokémon in this area that you have not caught!" will be displayed.
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*Hidden Pokémon can have their [[Hidden Ability]]. If a Pokémon does, the DexNav will display an exclamation mark next to the Ability heading.
*Hidden Pokémon can have their [[Hidden Ability]]. If a Pokémon does, the DexNav will display an exclamation mark next to the Ability heading.
*Hidden Pokémon can be up to 30 levels higher than the level otherwise possible in that area.
*Hidden Pokémon can be up to 30 levels higher than the level otherwise possible in that area.
**Hidden Pokémon can be 10 levels higher than the level otherwise possible as a standard bonus, even without chaining. If a Pokémon is at a higher level due to this, and exclamation mark will appear next to its level.
**Hidden Pokémon can be 10 levels higher than the level otherwise possible as a standard bonus, even without chaining. If a Pokémon is at a higher level due to this, an exclamation mark will appear next to its level.
**As the player continues to chain with the DexNav, hidden Pokémon will gain a bonus of one extra level per five encounters, until they are 20 levels higher than normal. Every 100 encounters, the level bonus starts over from zero.
**As the player continues to chain with the DexNav, hidden Pokémon will gain a bonus of one extra level per five encounters, until they are 20 levels higher than normal. Every 100 encounters, the level bonus starts over from zero.
*Hidden Pokémon can have [[held item]]s they would not normally have.
*Hidden Pokémon can have [[held item]]s they would not normally have.
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===Benefits===
===Benefits===
As the player increases their Search Level, it becomes possible to encounter Pokémon with certain attributes, and the DexNav displays more information about the Pokémon. Benefits from all previous Search Levels remain as it increases.  
As the player increases their Search Level, it becomes possible to encounter Pokémon with certain attributes, and the DexNav displays more information about the Pokémon. Benefits from all previous Search Levels remain as it increases.


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