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[[File:DexNav catching progress bronze crown.jpg|thumb|A bronze crown awarded for obtaining all the Pokémon obtainable in the tall grass]]
[[File:DexNav catching progress bronze crown.jpg|thumb|A bronze crown awarded for obtaining all the Pokémon obtainable in the tall grass]]
If the player has owned all wild Pokémon that can appear in a particular area by particular methods, the DexNav will display a crown as a mark of completion in the top-right-hand corner of the DexNav while in that area dependent on the number of encounter types the player has owned all possible wild Pokémon from. The three methods are as follows:
If the player has owned all wild Pokémon that can appear in a particular area by particular methods, the DexNav will display a crown as a mark of completion in the top-right-hand corner of the DexNav while in that area dependent on the number of encounter types the player has owned all possible wild Pokémon from. The three methods are as follows:
*[[Tall grass]], [[long grass]], [[cave tile|cave encounters]] or [[deep sand]] (including by [[Horde Encounter]]s in all cases)
*[[Tall grass]] and [[long grass]], [[seaweed]], [[cave tile|cave encounters]], or [[deep sand]] (including by [[Horde Encounter]]s in all cases)
*[[Fishing]] (no distinction is drawn between different rods)
*[[Fishing]] (no distinction is drawn between different rods)
*{{m|Surf}}ing
*{{m|Surf}}ing
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===Hidden Pokémon===
===Hidden Pokémon===
[[File:DexNav catching progress hidden Pokemon.jpg|thumb|A hidden {{p|Skitty}} appearing while the DexNav is in the catching progress view]]
[[File:DexNav catching progress hidden Pokemon.jpg|thumb|A hidden {{p|Skitty}} appearing while the DexNav is in the catching progress view]]
Hidden Pokémon occasionally appear while the player is walking; these Pokémon can be selected from any of the Pokémon that can be found outside of Horde Encounters in tall grass normally. This is represented by the Pokémon making its [[cry]] while rustling around in a grass patch, typically with one of the Pokémon's appendages sticking out of rustling grass (often shadowed), although some Pokémon appear in different ways while rustling (such as {{p|Voltorb}} appearing as a yellow glow, or {{p|Shuppet}} appearing as a purple wisp). Pokémon which normally only appear in [[Horde Encounter]]s in that location will not appear at random. The player can also force hidden Pokémon to appear with the search function.
Hidden Pokémon occasionally appear while the player is walking; these Pokémon can be selected from any of the Pokémon that can be found outside of Horde Encounters in tall grass normally. This is represented by the Pokémon making its [[cry]] while rustling around in a grass patch, cave tile, sand tile, or water tile; there is also typically one of the Pokémon's appendages sticking out of the tile (often shadowed), although some hidden Pokémon are marked by other visual appearances (such as {{p|Voltorb}} appearing as a yellow glow, or {{p|Kecleon}} being completely invisible). Pokémon which normally only appear in [[Horde Encounter]]s in that location will not appear at random. The player can also force hidden Pokémon to appear with the search function.


Hidden Pokémon that appear in [[tall grass]] will remain stationary; these kinds of hidden Pokémon will begin appearing as soon as the player obtains the DexNav<!--or maybe after the player is noticed by Brendan/May watching the hidden Poochyena-->. Hidden Pokémon that appear in the [[Water tile|water]], in [[Sand tile|deep sand]], and on [[Cave tile|cave tiles]] will warp around the location, but in a set area and only on those same kinds of tiles; these kinds of hidden Pokémon will begin appearing without the Search function after the player obtains the Balance Badge. Pokémon in water must be encountered by {{m|Surf}}; [[fishing]] will ignore any appearance of a hidden Pokémon. If an NPC attempts to move through a hidden Pokémon, they will be stuck against it until the Pokémon moves.
Hidden Pokémon that appear in [[tall grass]], [[long grass]] and [[seaweed]] will remain stationary; these kinds of hidden Pokémon will begin appearing as soon as the player obtains the DexNav<!--or maybe after the player is noticed by Brendan/May watching the hidden Poochyena-->. Hidden Pokémon that appear in the [[Water tile|water]], in [[Sand tile|deep sand]], and on [[cave tile]]s will warp around the location, but in a set area and only on those same kinds of tiles; these kinds of hidden Pokémon will begin appearing without the Search function after the player obtains the Balance Badge. Pokémon in water must be encountered by {{m|Surf}}; [[fishing]] will ignore any appearance of a hidden Pokémon. If an NPC attempts to move through a hidden Pokémon, they will be stuck against it until the Pokémon moves.
 
Hidden Pokémon will never appear on the [[ice tile]]s of the ice room in [[Shoal Cave]]; the search button does not appear on the DexNav while the player is in this location.


If a hidden Pokémon appears near the player, the DexNav will react. If the DexNav is in the Nearby Pokémon view or the Found Pokémon view, it will automatically change to the Hidden Pokémon view; if the DexNav is in the catching progress view, it will display a blinking magnifying glass centered in a red circle; if it is not the active application, the DexNav tab will be overlain with a magnifying glass centered in a red circle. If the player taps the DexNav while it is reacting in such a way while it is in the catching progress view, the DexNav will enter the Hidden Pokémon view.
If a hidden Pokémon appears near the player, the DexNav will react. If the DexNav is in the Nearby Pokémon view or the Found Pokémon view, it will automatically change to the Hidden Pokémon view; if the DexNav is in the catching progress view, it will display a blinking magnifying glass centered in a red circle; if it is not the active application, the DexNav tab will be overlain with a magnifying glass centered in a red circle. If the player taps the DexNav while it is reacting in such a way while it is in the catching progress view, the DexNav will enter the Hidden Pokémon view.