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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:PokéNav.png|thumb|PokéNav in the anime]] | [[File:PokéNav.png|thumb|PokéNav in the anime]] | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
{{adv|Ruby}} is the first main character to use this device, and first receives a PokéNav from {{adv|Wally}} as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a {{p|Kecleon}}. Like in the games, it contains information regarding the map of the [[Hoenn]] region, and can view a Pokémon's condition stats, and its current level. The latter feature was used especially by {{adv|Emerald}} for his [[Battle Frontier (Generation III|Battle Frontier]] challenges, as while he had no interest in [[Pokémon Contest]]s like Ruby did, it was needed to see levels and stats for the borrowed Pokémon from the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III#Battle Factory|Battle Factory]]. | {{adv|Ruby}} is the first main character to use this device, and first receives a PokéNav from {{adv|Wally}} as thanks for helping him catch his first Pokémon, a {{p|Kecleon}}. Like in the games, it contains information regarding the map of the [[Hoenn]] region, and can view a Pokémon's condition stats, and its current level. The latter feature was used especially by {{adv|Emerald}} for his [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Frontier]] challenges, as while he had no interest in [[Pokémon Contest]]s like Ruby did, it was needed to see levels and stats for the borrowed Pokémon from the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)#Battle Factory|Battle Factory]]. | ||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== |