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===Overworld===
===Overworld===
* The "Deck" option in the [[menu]] can be used the manage the player's decks. There is also a [[Deck Save Machine]] where the player can save custom deck configurations.
* The "{{OBP|Deck|GB}}" option in the [[menu]] can be used the manage the player's decks. There is also a [[Deck Save Machine]] where the player can save custom deck configurations.
* The [[PC]] can be used to view a list of cards owned.
* The [[PC]] can be used to view a list of cards owned.
* Each [[Club]] has a Reception Center, with a Battle Center and Gift Center. The Battle Center allows dueling against other players via [[Game Link cable]]. The Gift Center allows sending and receiving cards and deck configurations to and from other players.
* Each [[Club]] has a Reception Center, with a Battle Center and Gift Center. The Battle Center allows dueling against other players via [[Game Link Cable]]. The Gift Center allows sending and receiving cards and deck configurations to and from other players.
* The player status screen displays the player's name, the number of non-repeated cards owned, their play time, and their [[Master Medal]]s (similar to the [[Trainer Card]] in the [[core series]] games).
* The player status screen displays the player's name, the number of non-repeated cards owned, their play time, and their [[Master Medal]]s (similar to the [[Trainer Card]] in the [[core series]] games).
* The player [[save]]s by writing on a [[Diary]] (similar to the Japanese version of the core series games, where the player writes in a [[Report]]). The player's location is displayed on the main menu before loading a save file.
* The player [[save]]s by writing on a Diary (similar to the Japanese version of the core series games, where the player writes in a [[Report]]). The player's location is displayed on the main menu before loading a save file.
* The player can run by pressing B. (This feature was later used in the core series games with the debut of the [[Running Shoes]] in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.)
* The player can run by pressing B. (This feature was later used in the core series games with the debut of the [[Running Shoes]] in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.)
* Dr. Mason sends the player e-mails over the course of the game, sending fifteen in total. Each message contains at least one booster pack.
* Dr. Mason sends the player e-mails over the course of the game, sending fifteen in total. Each message contains at least one booster pack.