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{{redirect|Sign|the Pokémon imagery in [[Pokémon Snap]]|Pokémon sign}} | {{redirect|Sign|the Pokémon imagery in [[Pokémon Snap]]|Pokémon sign}} | ||
[[File:Route 1 sign.png|thumb|right|{{rt|1|Kanto}}: [[Pallet Town]] to [[Viridian City]]]] | [[File:Route 1 sign.png|thumb|right|{{rt|1|Kanto}}: [[Pallet Town]] to [[Viridian City]]]] | ||
A '''signpost''' is a small sign on a [[route]] or within a city that tells a player certain pieces of information. They appear in every main series Pokémon game. These signs are generally used for marking locations within the Pokémon world: each [[route]] and every [[city]] has at least one sign indicating where travelers can get their bearings. They may also describe the location. Sometimes, there will be [[ | A '''signpost''' is a small sign on a [[route]] or within a city that tells a player certain pieces of information. They appear in every main series Pokémon game. These signs are generally used for marking locations within the Pokémon world: each [[route]] and every [[city]] has at least one sign indicating where travelers can get their bearings. They may also describe the location. Sometimes, there will be [[Trainer Tips]] written on the signpost, designed for novice players to give helpful tips. | ||
Most signposts are well-maintained, but there are some that have become illegible through age (such as the sign outside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}}) or graffiti (such as a sign on an island on {{rt|110|Hoenn}}). | Most signposts are well-maintained, but there are some that have become illegible through age (such as the sign outside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}}) or graffiti (such as a sign on an island on {{rt|110|Hoenn}}). |