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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Pokéwalker gameplay boils down to simply walking around with the device so as to charge up watts, then utilizing the watts to purchase use of the [[Poké Radar]] and [[Dowsing MCHN]]. Up to three caught Pokémon and up to three found items may be stored at once: any more than that, and the player will have to decide which to get rid of. The step counter resets at midnight each day. | Pokéwalker gameplay boils down to simply walking around with the device so as to charge up watts, then utilizing the watts to purchase use of the [[Poké Radar]] and [[Dowsing MCHN]]. Up to three caught Pokémon and up to three found items may be stored at once: any more than that, and the player will have to decide which to get rid of. The step counter resets at midnight each day. | ||
From time to time, the Pokémon stored in the Pokéwalker may react to something, displaying a musical note, an exclamation mark or a face over the background of the route it's taking a stroll on. When that happens, it may find items or watts. If there is no Pokémon stored in the Pokéwalker, the player might see a similar notice on the screen. If the middle button is pressed, a wild Pokémon might make company the trainer, which means it is instantly captured. | |||
===Poké Radar=== | ===Poké Radar=== |
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