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''"The Dot Artist lets you draw pictures in a mosaic style. Touching the same dot makes its color turn darker."''
''"The Dot Artist lets you draw pictures in a mosaic style. Touching the same dot makes its color turn darker."''


The '''Dot Artist''' (Japanese: '''ドットアート''' ''Dot Art'') is obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer by Pokémon Rock in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing him a Pokémon with a [[Nature|naïve nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). A different type of drawing pad, this one allows the player to change the shades of the screen's large pixels by touch. There are four different shades each square can be. Upon reception, it contains the text "Touch!". Unlike the Memo Pad, the image on the Dot Artist is retained even if one switches Apps, leaves an area, or turns off the power.
The '''Dot Artist''' (Japanese: '''ドットアート''' ''Dot Art'') is obtained in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from a Pokétch developer by Pokémon Rock in [[Sunyshore City]] after showing him a Pokémon with a naive [[nature]] ({{m|Rock Climb}} is required). A different type of drawing pad, this one allows the player to change the shades of the screen's large pixels by touch. There are four different shades each square can be. Upon reception, it contains the text "Touch!". Unlike the Memo Pad, the image on the Dot Artist is retained even if one switches Apps, leaves an area, or turns off the power.
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===Roulette===
===Roulette===
[[File:Roulette App.png|frame|The Roulette in {{game|Platinum}}]]
[[File:Roulette App.png|frame|The Roulette in {{game|Platinum}}]]