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**By chaining hidden Pokémon, a separate bonus of up to 20 levels can also be reached (making the total possible bonus +30 levels).
**By chaining hidden Pokémon, a separate bonus of up to 20 levels can also be reached (making the total possible bonus +30 levels).
*Hidden Pokémon can have some number of perfect [[Individual values|IVs]] (that is, IVs set to 31), indicated by the number of stars highlighted under the Potential heading. The Pokémon may have more than three perfect IVs, but this is still be shown as three stars. If a Pokémon has three or more perfect IVs, the DexNav will display an exclamation mark next to the stars.
*Hidden Pokémon can have some number of perfect [[Individual values|IVs]] (that is, IVs set to 31), indicated by the number of stars highlighted under the Potential heading. The Pokémon may have more than three perfect IVs, but this is still be shown as three stars. If a Pokémon has three or more perfect IVs, the DexNav will display an exclamation mark next to the stars.
*If you're chaining, you may also encounter a [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny Pokémon]].


As the player builds a chain of hidden Pokémon, the Pokémon found will be more likely to have these traits.
As the player builds a chain of hidden Pokémon, the Pokémon found will be more likely to have these traits.
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