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[[File:Sinnoh Route 202 Pt.png|thumb|Route 202]]
[[File:Sinnoh Route 202 Pt.png|thumb|Route 202]]
When you first reach {{rt|202|Sinnoh}}, [[Professor Rowan]]'s assistant ({{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}}) will give a demonstration on how to catch Pokémon by catching a wild {{p|Bidoof}}. The assistant then gives you five [[Poké Ball]]s. The Pokémon that Lucas/Dawn has is the [[starter Pokémon]] that neither you nor {{ga|Barry}} choose earlier. Before departing, Lucas/Dawn will mention that it is easier to capture a [[wild Pokémon]] if you lower the Pokémon's {{DL|Stats|Hit Points}} more, and even easier if you inflict a [[status ailment]]. Now that you can capture Pokémon, you can also [[trade]] between games through the [[Union Room]].
When you first reach {{rt|202|Sinnoh}}, [[Professor Rowan]]'s assistant ({{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}}) will give a demonstration on how to catch Pokémon by catching a wild {{p|Bidoof}}. The assistant then gives you five [[Poké Ball]]s. The Pokémon that Lucas/Dawn has is the [[starter Pokémon]] that neither you nor {{ga|Barry}} choose earlier. Before departing, Lucas/Dawn will mention that it is easier to capture a [[wild Pokémon]] if you lower the Pokémon's {{DL|Stats|Hit Points}} more, and even easier if you inflict a [[status ailment]]. Now that you can capture Pokémon, you can also [[trade]] between games through the [[Union Room]].
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Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your stater may need the extra backup.
Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your stater may need the extra backup.


Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5.  
Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5.
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{{itemlist|Poké Ball|Obtained from {{ga|Dawn}}/{{ga|Lucas}} after a demonstration on catching Pokémon|D=yes|P=yes|display=[[Poké Ball]] ×5}}
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[[File:Jubilife City DP.png|thumb|280px|Jubilife City]]
[[File:Jubilife City DP.png|thumb|280px|Jubilife City]]
[[File:Digiwatch.png|thumb|The Digital Watch app.]]
[[File:Digiwatch.png|thumb|The Digital Watch app.]]
Continue on to [[Jubilife City]], where {{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}} is waiting to tell you that your  rival {{ga|Barry}} is at the [[Trainers' School]]. Until you complete your missions here you cannot go east to {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}. However, you can go north to {{rt|204|Sinnoh}} to face more wild Pokémon and catch a {{p|Budew}}, which can help a little with your first [[Gym]] match, especially if you chose {{p|Chimchar}}. 
Continue on to [[Jubilife City]], where {{ga|Lucas}}/{{ga|Dawn}} is waiting to tell you that your rival {{ga|Barry}} is at the [[Trainers' School]]. Until you complete your missions here you cannot go east to {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}. However, you can go north to {{rt|204|Sinnoh}} to face more wild Pokémon and catch a {{p|Budew}}, which can help a little with your first [[Gym]] match, especially if you chose {{p|Chimchar}}.  
===Trainer School===
===Trainer School===
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The building southwest of the [[Pokémon Center]] is the [[Trainers' School]]. Here, you meet Barry and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Parcel}}, which contains two [[Town Map]]s. Barry gives you one of them then leaves for [[Oreburgh City]]. There are two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s that can be fought here, in the northeast corner of the school. After you beat them, you will receive a {{TM|10|Hidden Power}}.
The building southwest of the [[Pokémon Center]] is the [[Trainers' School]]. Here, you meet Barry and give him the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Parcel}}, which contains two [[Town Map]]s. Barry gives you one of them then leaves for [[Oreburgh City]]. There are two [[Pokémon Trainer]]s that can be fought here, in the northeast corner of the school. After you beat them, you will receive a {{TM|10|Hidden Power}}.
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===Additional Items===
===Additional Items===
Inside the building west of Jubilife City that leads to {{rt|218|Sinnoh}}, you can receive the {{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}} from a {{tc|Fisherman}}, who also offers to teach you [[Fishing#Generation IV|how to fish]].  You can't do anything on Route 218 but fish until you get {{m|Surf}}, but you can catch a {{p|Magikarp}} here with your Old Rod. This is a useful Pokémon if you have enough patience, because while Magikarp is the weakest Pokémon ever, it evolves into the brutally powerful {{p|Gyarados}}, which is a great addition to a team and can learn {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, {{m|Strength}}, and {{m|Rock Climb}}.
Inside the building west of Jubilife City that leads to {{rt|218|Sinnoh}}, you can receive the {{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}} from a {{tc|Fisherman}}, who also offers to teach you [[Fishing#Generation IV|how to fish]]. You can't do anything on Route 218 but fish until you get {{m|Surf}}, but you can catch a {{p|Magikarp}} here with your Old Rod. This is a useful Pokémon if you have enough patience, because while Magikarp is the weakest Pokémon ever, it evolves into the brutally powerful {{p|Gyarados}}, which is a great addition to a team and can learn {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, {{m|Strength}}, and {{m|Rock Climb}}.


Back in Jubilife City, the apartment east of the TV station has a blond-haired girl on the first floor that will give you a {{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}}. 
Back in Jubilife City, the apartment east of the TV station has a blond-haired girl on the first floor that will give you a {{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}}.  


The following items are available in Jubilife City:
The following items are available in Jubilife City:
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{{Itemlist|Quick Claw|Obtained from girl on ground floor of [[Jubilife Condominiums]].|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}}}}
{{Itemlist|Quick Claw|Obtained from girl on ground floor of [[Jubilife Condominiums]].|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|Obtained after defeating [[School Kid]]s in [[Trainers' School]].|D=yes|P=yes|display={{TM|10|Hidden Power}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|Obtained after defeating [[School Kid]]s in [[Trainers' School]].|D=yes|P=yes|display={{TM|10|Hidden Power}}}}
{{Itemlist|Parlyz Heal|Just outside the southern entrance of the town within the small indent to the left of the stairs.  (''Hidden'').|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Status ailment healing item|Parlyz Heal}}}}
{{Itemlist|Parlyz Heal|Just outside the southern entrance of the town within the small indent to the left of the stairs. (''Hidden'').|D=yes|P=yes|display={{DL|Status ailment healing item|Parlyz Heal}}}}
{{Itemlist|Town Map|Obtained from rival after delivering Parcel to him, in the Trainers' School.|D=yes|P=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Town Map|Obtained from rival after delivering Parcel to him, in the Trainers' School.|D=yes|P=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Old Rod|Obtained from fisherman in gate.|D=yes|P=yes|display=[[Fishing#Old Rod|Old Rod]]}}
{{Itemlist|Old Rod|Obtained from fisherman in gate.|D=yes|P=yes|display=[[Fishing#Old Rod|Old Rod]]}}
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Here, you can catch some Pokémon and battle some Trainers, but you can't continue through the [[Ravaged Path]] until you get {{m|Rock Smash}} and the Coal Badge. (See [[Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 3#Route 204|Section 3]].)
Here, you can catch some Pokémon and battle some Trainers, but you can't continue through the [[Ravaged Path]] until you get {{m|Rock Smash}} and the Coal Badge. (See [[Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 3#Route 204|Section 3]].)


{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon and the newly-added pre-evolution of Roselia. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up when its [[friendship]] is high, and will evolve again into the new final form {{p|Roserade}} when a [[Shiny Stone]] is used. Roselia evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}} and can learn the whole line of {{m|Absorb}}. Budew starts of with Absorb, picks up {{m|Mega Drain}} and eventually {{m|Giga Drain}} if evolved. Be sure to evolve it because Budew doesn't learn any good moves after picking up Mega Drain, unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19 because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}. Afterwards, Roselia can learn {{m|Petal Dance}}. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn anymore moves, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roselia evolutionary line can also learn {{m|Solar Beam}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}} (a {{type|Poison}} move that has high base power and may poison the opponent), through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.
{{p|Budew}} is a {{t|Grass}}/{{t|Poison}}-type Pokémon and the newly-added pre-evolution of Roselia. It evolves into {{p|Roselia}} if leveled up when its [[friendship]] is high, and will evolve again into the new final form {{p|Roserade}} when a [[Shiny Stone]] is used. Roselia evolutionary line has very high {{DL|Stats|Special Attack}} and can learn the whole line of {{m|Absorb}}. Budew starts of with Absorb, picks up {{m|Mega Drain}} and eventually {{m|Giga Drain}} if evolved. Be sure to evolve it because Budew doesn't learn any good moves after picking up Mega Drain, unless it evolves. Try to let Budew evolve at or before Level 19 because that's when Roselia learns {{m|Magical Leaf}}. Afterwards, Roselia can learn {{m|Petal Dance}}. When Roselia evolves into Roserade, it doesn't learn anymore moves, but its Special Attack will skyrocket. Roselia evolutionary line can also learn {{m|SolarBeam}} and {{m|Sludge Bomb}} (a {{type|Poison}} move that has high base power and may poison the opponent), through [[TM]]s, making use of their high Sp. Atk.


You can encounter Zubat at night, or if you head into Ravaged Path.
You can encounter Zubat at night, or if you head into Ravaged Path.
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{{Trainerentry|Spr DP Lass.png|Lass|Sarah|112|1|403|Shinx|♀|7|None|36=ナオ|37=Nao}}
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{{p|Zubat}} is a {{t|Poison}}/{{t|Flying}}-type Pokémon. Zubat will evolve into {{p|Golbat}} starting at Level 22, then into {{p|Crobat}} when Golbat has high friendship. Zubat starts off with only {{m|Leech Life}}  and is stuck with it until it gets {{m|Bite}} and {{m|Wing Attack}}. Golbat will pick up {{m|Mean Look}} and {{m|Poison Fang}} (a Poison-type move that may inflict bad poison). Crobat has the same moveset as Golbat, except that it can relearn {{m|Cross Poison}} (a Poison-type move that has a high critical hit ratio) and learn {{m|Fly}} through [[HM]]. Zubat will struggle a lot early on, but it will be more useful when it evolves into Golbat. You should know that Zubat evolutionary line is fast. When Golbat evolves again into Crobat, its Speed will skyrocket, which means that Crobat will outspeed most of the Pokémon you'll fight.
{{p|Zubat}} is a {{t|Poison}}/{{t|Flying}}-type Pokémon. Zubat will evolve into {{p|Golbat}} starting at Level 22, then into {{p|Crobat}} when Golbat has high friendship. Zubat starts off with only {{m|Leech Life}}  and is stuck with it until it gets {{m|Bite}} and {{m|Wing Attack}}. Golbat will pick up {{m|Mean Look}} and {{m|Poison Fang}} (a Poison-type move that may inflict bad poison). Crobat has the same moveset as Golbat, except that it can relearn {{m|Cross Poison}} (a Poison-type move that has a high critical hit ratio) and learn {{m|Fly}} through [[HM]]. Zubat will struggle a lot early on, but it will be more useful when it evolves into Golbat. You should know that Zubat evolutionary line is fast. When Golbat evolves again into Crobat, its Speed will skyrocket, which means that Crobat will outspeed most of the Pokémon you'll fight.


{{p|Geodude}} is a {{t|Rock}}/{{t|Ground}}-type Pokémon. Geodude will evolve into {{p|Graveler}} starting at Level 25, then into {{p|Golem}} when traded. Geodude evolutionary line has high Attack and very high Defense, but low Sp. Atk and Sp. Def. It is also very slow unless {{m|Rock Polish}} is used to boost its very low Speed. It can learn good Rock-type and Ground-type moves, such as {{m|Stone Edge}} and {{m|Earthquake}} by leveling up, as well as {{m|Rock Slide}} through [[TM]]. It can also launch suicide attacks with {{m|Selfdestruct}} and {{m|Explosion}}. However, it has 2 major weaknesses-- Water-type and Grass-type attacks are its nightmares.
{{p|Geodude}} is a {{2t|Rock|Ground}}-type Pokémon. Geodude will evolve into {{p|Graveler}} starting at Level 25, then into {{p|Golem}} when traded. Geodude evolutionary line has high Attack and very high Defense, but low Sp. Atk and Sp. Def. It is also very slow unless {{m|Rock Polish}} is used to boost its very low Speed. It can learn good Rock-type and Ground-type moves, such as {{m|Stone Edge}} and {{m|Earthquake}} by leveling up, as well as {{m|Rock Slide}} through [[TM]]. It can also launch suicide attacks with {{m|Selfdestruct}} and {{m|Explosion}}. However, it has 2 major weaknesses-- Water-type and Grass-type attacks are its nightmares.
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!{{MS|390|Chimchar (Pokémon)}} If the {{player}} chose {{p|Chimchar}}:  
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==Route 203==
==Route 203==
[[File:Sinnoh Route 203 Pt.png|thumb|250px|Route 203]]
[[File:Sinnoh Route 203 Pt.png|thumb|250px|Route 203]]
Go along the path, battling the Trainers along it. Head east to reach the [[Oreburgh Gate]]. 
Go along the path, battling the Trainers along it. Head east to reach the [[Oreburgh Gate]].  
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{{Catch/entry4|403|Shinx|yes|yes|no|Grass|4-5|all=25%|type1=Electric}}
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{{Trainerentry|Spr DP Youngster.png|Youngster|Michael|80|2|399|Bidoof|♂|5|None|041|Zubat|♂|5|None|36=トモキ|37=Tomoki}}
{{Trainerentry|Spr DP Youngster.png|Youngster|Michael|80|2|399|Bidoof|♂|5|None|041|Zubat|♂|5|None|36=トモキ|37=Tomoki}}
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The only new find is {{p|Abra}}, which is a {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon. Abra will struggle a lot at first (even more troublesome than Zubat) due to knowing only 1 move -- {{m|Teleport}}. It is not even an attacking move -- this move is used for escaping from battle. However, Abra will be powerful if you evolve it into {{p|Kadabra}} starting from Level 16, or even into {{p|Alakazam}} through [[trade]]. Kadabra and Alakazam are able to pick up {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Future Sight}} by leveling up and {{m|Dream Eater}} through TM. Abra evolutionary line has high Sp. Atk and Speed, but has low Defense. Abra is difficult to catch because it will always use {{m|Teleport}} unless you use {{m|Taunt}}, which {{p|Chimchar}} will learn at level 9 (be careful that Abra will {{m|Struggle}} then). If you are unable or too impatient to catch Abra, a woman in [[Oreburgh City]] will trade you one for a {{p|Machop}}.
The only new find is {{p|Abra}}, which is a {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon. Abra will struggle a lot at first (even more troublesome than Zubat) due to knowing only 1 move -- {{m|Teleport}}. It is not even an attacking move -- this move is used for escaping from battle. However, Abra will be powerful if you evolve it into {{p|Kadabra}} starting from Level 16, or even into {{p|Alakazam}} through [[trade]]. Kadabra and Alakazam are able to pick up {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Future Sight}} by leveling up and {{m|Dream Eater}} through TM. Abra evolutionary line has high Sp. Atk and Speed, but has low Defense. Abra is difficult to catch because it will always use {{m|Teleport}} unless you use {{m|Taunt}}, which {{p|Chimchar}} will learn at level 9 (be careful that Abra will {{m|Struggle}} then). If you are unable or too impatient to catch Abra, a woman in [[Oreburgh City]] will trade you one for a {{p|Machop}}.


To avoid wild Pokémon, you can use the {{DL|Repel|Repel}} found on the north bank of the pond. In the future, you will be able to buy Repels from [[Poké Mart]]s.
To avoid wild Pokémon, you can use the {{DL|Repel|Repel}} found on the north bank of the pond. In the future, you will be able to buy Repels from [[Poké Mart]]s.
==Oreburgh Gate==
==Oreburgh Gate==
[[File:Oreburgh Gate 1F DPPt.png|thumb|Oreburgh Gate]] 
[[File:Oreburgh Gate 1F DPPt.png|thumb|Oreburgh Gate]]  
Enter the cave on the east and you will find yourself in [[Oreburgh Gate]]. The {{tc|Hiker}} at the entrance stops you and gives you [[HM06]] ({{m|Rock Smash}}), but you can't use it outside battle until you get the {{badge|Coal}}. Then fight the two Trainers inside the cave. There is nothing to do here until except fight the two Trainers and catch a {{p|Geodude}} or {{p|Zubat}} until you have your first badge. Head east to [[Oreburgh City]].
Enter the cave on the east and you will find yourself in [[Oreburgh Gate]]. The {{tc|Hiker}} at the entrance stops you and gives you [[HM06]] ({{m|Rock Smash}}), but you can't use it outside battle until you get the {{badge|Coal}}. Then fight the two Trainers inside the cave. There is nothing to do here until except fight the two Trainers and catch a {{p|Geodude}} or {{p|Zubat}} until you have your first badge. Head east to [[Oreburgh City]].
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{{Itemlist|HM Fighting|Obtained by hiker from the entrance.|D=yes|P=yes|display={{HM|06|Rock Smash}}}}
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When you enter the city, a {{tc|Youngster}} shows you to the [[Oreburgh Gym]]. You meet your rival {{ga|Barry}}, but he tells you that you are too late to battle the [[Gym Leader]], [[Roark]]. He mentions that Roark has left for the [[Oreburgh Mine]].
When you enter the city, a {{tc|Youngster}} shows you to the [[Oreburgh Gym]]. You meet your rival {{ga|Barry}}, but he tells you that you are too late to battle the [[Gym Leader]], [[Roark]]. He mentions that Roark has left for the [[Oreburgh Mine]].


If you explore around town, you can find a woman in a condominium west of the [[Poké Mart]] who will trade you an {{p|Abra}} for a {{p|Machop}}. If you wanted an Abra but were unable to catch one on {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}, you can find a Machop on {{rt|207|Sinnoh}} (directly north of Oreburgh City) to trade. You can also find different types of [[Poké Ball]]s from different people around town.  One of these, a {{DL|Poké Ball|Heal Ball}}, can be obtained in the same building as the woman who wants a Machop by showing the man on the second floor a {{p|Zubat}}.
If you explore around town, you can find a woman in a condominium west of the [[Poké Mart]] who will trade you an {{p|Abra}} for a {{p|Machop}}. If you wanted an Abra but were unable to catch one on {{rt|203|Sinnoh}}, you can find a Machop on {{rt|207|Sinnoh}} (directly north of Oreburgh City) to trade. You can also find different types of [[Poké Ball]]s from different people around town. One of these, a {{DL|Poké Ball|Heal Ball}}, can be obtained in the same building as the woman who wants a Machop by showing the man on the second floor a {{p|Zubat}}.
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{{itemlist|Dusk Ball|Building closest to the [[Oreburgh Gate]] entrance, speak to the girl on the second floor.|D=yes|P=yes}}
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The only important building in Oreburgh City is the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]]. When you retrieve a [[fossil]] from [[the Underground]], you can talk to the man at the counter in the building to revive the fossil and retrieve whichever Pokémon is associated with that fossil. Each version determines what kind of fossil is commonly found, aside from the [[Old Amber]].
The only important building in Oreburgh City is the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]]. When you retrieve a [[fossil]] from [[the Underground]], you can talk to the man at the counter in the building to revive the fossil and retrieve whichever Pokémon is associated with that fossil. Each version determines what kind of fossil is commonly found, aside from the [[Old Amber]].
===Oreburgh Pokémon Center===
===Oreburgh Pokémon Center===
Though all [[Pokémon Center]]s have a [[Pokémon Center#Wireless Club 2|Wi-Fi Club]] in their basements, Oreburgh's is the first one you can access.  An attendant named [[Teala]] will give you a [[Pal Pad]] and explain how it works the first time you enter.  You can now battle and [[trade]] with other players using their [[Friend Code]]. Additionally, a {{tc|Psychic}} on the ground floor will ask you which kind of Trainer you want to be, presenting you with four options to choose from.  This becomes your [[Trainer class]] while you are in a [[Union Room]], and is otherwise assigned randomly.
Though all [[Pokémon Center]]s have a [[Pokémon Center#Wireless Club 2|Wi-Fi Club]] in their basements, Oreburgh's is the first one you can access. An attendant named [[Teala]] will give you a [[Pal Pad]] and explain how it works the first time you enter. You can now battle and [[trade]] with other players using their [[Friend Code]]. Additionally, a {{tc|Psychic}} on the ground floor will ask you which kind of Trainer you want to be, presenting you with four options to choose from. This becomes your [[Trainer class]] while you are in a [[Union Room]], and is otherwise assigned randomly.


Now head north to {{rt|207|Sinnoh}} to catch a {{p|Machop}}, or just continue south to the [[Oreburgh Mine]].
Now head north to {{rt|207|Sinnoh}} to catch a {{p|Machop}}, or just continue south to the [[Oreburgh Mine]].
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