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→‎Nearby Pokémon: Worth noting, I have been training on Route 126 and can confirm this happens.
(→‎Nearby Pokémon: Worth noting, I have been training on Route 126 and can confirm this happens.)
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If a Pokémon is near the player in the overworld and there is no nearby hidden Pokémon, the DexNav will react. If the DexNav is in the Found Pokémon view, it will automatically change to the Nearby Pokémon view; if the DexNav is in the catching progress view, it will display a blinking magnifying glass centered in a blue circle; if it is not the active application, the DexNav tab will be overlain with a magnifying glass centered in a blue 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 Nearby Pokémon view.
If a Pokémon is near the player in the overworld and there is no nearby hidden Pokémon, the DexNav will react. If the DexNav is in the Found Pokémon view, it will automatically change to the Nearby Pokémon view; if the DexNav is in the catching progress view, it will display a blinking magnifying glass centered in a blue circle; if it is not the active application, the DexNav tab will be overlain with a magnifying glass centered in a blue 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 Nearby Pokémon view.


If the player enters the Nearby Pokémon view, the Pokémon will be registered as seen in the [[Pokédex]] (if it isn't already). This also increases player's Search Level by 1. Specific overworld Pokémon such as [[Peeko]] will only increase the Search Level the first time they are registered, but generic overworld Pokémon such as the wild {{p|Wingull}} on {{rt|104|Hoenn}} will increase the Search Level each time the player returns to the location.
If the player enters the Nearby Pokémon view, the Pokémon will be registered as seen in the [[Pokédex]] (if it isn't already). This also increases player's Search Level by 1. Specific overworld Pokémon such as [[Peeko]] will only increase the Search Level the first time they are registered, but generic overworld Pokémon such as the wild {{p|Wingull}} on {{rt|104|Hoenn}} will increase the Search Level each time the player returns to the location.  During the period between battling the in-game legendary (({p|Groudon}} or ({p|Kyogre}}) and battling the Gym Leader [[Wallace]] at [[Sootopolis City]], any Pokémon that is found through DexNav exclusivity, upon capture, will attempt to and then fail to register, being identified as not from Hoenn; these catches will still appear in DexNav and can be chained, but the Pokédex will not show the new information until you receive and check the National Dex after defeating Wallace.


This view displays the Pokémon's name, an image of the Pokémon, its [[type]], and the player's Search Level for that Pokémon. This view also includes a button that takes to player directly to the Pokémon's Pokédex entry.
This view displays the Pokémon's name, an image of the Pokémon, its [[type]], and the player's Search Level for that Pokémon. This view also includes a button that takes to player directly to the Pokémon's Pokédex entry.
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