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===Poké Diamond Digger===
===Poké Diamond Digger===
[[File:Poké_Diamond_Digger_Rumble_World.png|thumb|right|The Poké Diamond Digger in the castle courtyard.]]
[[File:Poké_Diamond_Digger_Rumble_World.png|thumb|right|The Poké Diamond Digger in the castle courtyard]]
''It digs up 40 Poké Diamonds every day!''
''It digs up 40 Poké Diamonds every day!''


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==Passwords==
==Passwords==
Players are able to receive special Pokémon once they reach adventurer level 4, via special passwords posted on the official website. The Pokémon appears in blue text (similar to some multi-trait Pokémon), with the Gift [[Special Trait]]. Each Gift Pokémon has a single specific Special Trait as part of the Gift trait.
Players are able to receive special Pokémon once they reach Adventurer level 4, via special passwords posted on the official website. The Pokémon appears in blue text (similar to some multi-trait Pokémon), with the Gift [[Special Trait]]. Each Gift Pokémon has a single specific Special Trait as part of the Gift trait.


If a player says goodbye to any of the Gift Pokémon, they can be claimed again with the same password. Any such Pokémon which the player dismisses do not give 10 Coins upon release like other Pokémon do.
If a player says goodbye to any of the Gift Pokémon, they can be claimed again with the same password. Any such Pokémon which the player dismisses do not give 10 Coins upon release like other Pokémon do.
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**A player's HP is automatically healed and any Pokémon revived following a stage in Pokémon Rumble World, whereas in Pokémon Rumble Blast players have to heal at a Glowdrop Fountain.
**A player's HP is automatically healed and any Pokémon revived following a stage in Pokémon Rumble World, whereas in Pokémon Rumble Blast players have to heal at a Glowdrop Fountain.
*Pokémon Rumble World includes Pokémon and mechanics from [[Generation VI]], including [[Mega Evolution]], [[Primal Reversion]], and the {{t|Fairy}} type.
*Pokémon Rumble World includes Pokémon and mechanics from [[Generation VI]], including [[Mega Evolution]], [[Primal Reversion]], and the {{t|Fairy}} type.
*Pokémon Rumble Blast uses springboards to move the player from area to area as well as using an exclamation point to identify the next area having the boss. Pokémon Rumble World uses holes in the ground and no exclamation point.
*Pokémon Rumble Blast uses springboards to move the player from area to area as well as using an exclamation point to identify the next area having the boss. Pokémon Rumble World uses holes in the ground and no exclamation point.
*Pokémon Rumble Blast has fort areas where bridges connect from one battle zone to the next as the player clears each area. Pokémon Rumble World has adventure challenges incorporating protecting a Mii or other character (Diancie, the King) that only unlock the next area after the player clears the area currently being played.
*Pokémon Rumble Blast has fort areas where bridges connect from one battle zone to the next as the player clears each area. Pokémon Rumble World has adventure challenges incorporating protecting a Mii or another character (Diancie, the King) that only unlock the next area after the player clears the area currently being played.


==Glitches==
==Glitches==
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