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If the player taps an owned Pokémon's menu sprite on the catching progress map, the DexNav will display the Found Pokémon screen. This screen fills the entire touch screen, preventing the player from switching PokéNav Plus apps.
If the player taps an owned Pokémon's menu sprite on the catching progress map, the DexNav will display the Found Pokémon screen. This screen fills the entire touch screen, preventing the player from switching PokéNav Plus apps.


On this screen, the wild Pokémon's name, image, and Search Level are displayed. In addition, other information such as the Pokemon's [[type]] (if the Pokémon has been owned), its first move, IV potential and it's ability. If the wild Pokemon is holding an item, the item it is holding replaces the Pokémon's ability in the Found Pokémon screen. it's first move. The Pokémon's image will also showcase any distinguishable gender differences the species may have, such as the shape of {{p|Pikachu}}'s tail. The screen also includes "Pokédex" and "Search" buttons, the former of which brings up the Pokémon's Pokédex entry, and the latter of which activates the DexNav's search function. The background on this screen is shaded from gray to orange depending on the number of times the player has seen the Pokémon.
On this screen, the wild Pokémon's name, image, and Search Level are displayed. In addition, other information such as the Pokemon's [[type]] (if the Pokémon has been owned), its first move, IV potential and its ability are displayed. If the wild Pokemon is holding an item, the item it is holding replaces the Pokémon's ability in the Found Pokémon screen. it's first move. The Pokémon's image will also showcase any distinguishable gender differences the species may have, such as the shape of {{p|Pikachu}}'s tail. The screen also includes "Pokédex" and "Search" buttons, the former of which brings up the Pokémon's Pokédex entry, and the latter of which activates the DexNav's search function. The background on this screen is shaded from gray to orange depending on the number of times the player has seen the Pokémon.


====Search function====
====Search function====