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[[File:Capsule Monsters Bedroom.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Ken Sugimori]]'s [[Capsule Monsters| concept sketch]] of a Trainer in their bedroom.]]
[[File:Capsule Monsters Bedroom.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Ken Sugimori]]'s [[Capsule Monsters| concept sketch]] of a Trainer in their bedroom.]]
The '''bedroom''' is the room that the {{player}} resides in within their own house. It is usually where the player first starts the game and where they end up after beating the [[Pokémon League]]. Most versions of the bedroom include a [[PC]], a bed, and often the current [[Nintendo]] console connected to a [[television]]. Also, in most games, there is a [[Potion]] already stored in the PC's item storage.
The '''bedroom''' is the room that the {{player}} resides in within their own house. It is usually where the player first starts the game and where they end up after beating the [[Pokémon League]]. Most versions of the bedroom include a [[PC]], a bed, and often the current [[Nintendo]] console connected to a [[television]]. Also, in most games, there is a [[Potion]] already stored in the PC's item storage.
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===Kalos===
===Kalos===
In [[Pokémon X and Y]] the basic layout of the player's bedroom is similar whether the player is a boy or a girl; with the main difference being the overall color scheme (a female player is pink themed). Both rooms have a [[Wii U]] with a Gamepad controller (male players will have the black premium version while females will have a white basic version) and a PC, though like previous games these lack any real function. This bedroom is noticeably much larger that in previous games, most likely in part to the larger house size. It is also much more detailed, such as displaying shelves along the walls. A new feature is a mirror reflects a players image when walked up to. Again, this serves no purpose after the very beginning of the game when the player changes out of their pyjamas.
In [[Pokémon X and Y]] the basic layout of the player's bedroom is similar whether the player is a boy or a girl; with the main difference being the overall color scheme (a female player is pink themed). Both rooms have a [[Wii U]] with a Gamepad controller (male players will have the black premium version while females will have a white basic version) and a PC, though like previous games these lack any real function. This bedroom is noticeably much larger that in previous games, most likely in part to the larger house size. It is also much more detailed, such as displaying shelves along the walls. A new feature is a mirror reflects a players image when walked up to. Again, this serves no purpose after the very beginning of the game when the player changes out of their pajamas.


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