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The player usually becomes connected with a Pokémon by completing a request for it. Some Pokémon may become connected simply by speaking to them or at a certain point in the story. Some may also automatically become connected at the same time as the player connects with another Pokémon.
The player usually becomes connected with a Pokémon by completing a request for it. Some Pokémon may become connected simply by speaking to them or at a certain point in the story. Some may also automatically become connected at the same time as the player connects with another Pokémon.


On the overworld map on the bottom screen, if an NPC Pokémon is marked by a brown dot, they have not been registered in the Connection Orb and talking to them will add them to the Connection Orb as "met". If an NPC Pokémon is marked by a blue dot, they are already in the Connection Orb (either met or connected). Some Pokémon may also be marked by a red exclamation point, indicating they either have a request for the player, which if accepted turns the marking into a blue circle with a white center (the request can also be viewed and accepted within the Connection Orb menu), or they simply want to have a conversation with the player, which will cause them to immediately become connected after a short cutscene. Many Pokémon that are part of the main story, such as {{p|Simipour}} and {{p|Watchog}}, along with most [[starter Pokémon]] and their evolutions, fit into the latter group.
On the overworld map on the bottom screen, if an NPC Pokémon is marked by a brown dot, they have not been registered in the Connection Orb and talking to them will add them to the Connection Orb as "met". If an NPC Pokémon is marked by a blue dot, they are already in the Connection Orb (either met or connected). Some Pokémon may also be marked by a red exclamation point, indicating they either have a request for the player, which if accepted turns the marking into a blue circle with a white center (the request can also be viewed and accepted within the Connection Orb menu), or they simply want to have a conversation with the player, which will cause them to immediately become connected after a short cutscene. Many Pokémon that are part of the main story, such as {{p|Simipour}} and {{p|Watchog}}, along with most [[first partner Pokémon]] and their evolutions, fit into the latter group.


Within the Connection Orb, on the bottom screen, met Pokémon are marked by small blue stars and connected Pokémon are marked by small yellow stars. If a Pokémon has a request for the player, they will be marked by a red exclamation point; if the player has accepted their request, they will be marked by a blue circle with a white center; and if they have delivered a reward to [[Café Connection]], they will be marked by a green check mark. Certain Pokémon are also marked by large yellow stars; these stars are visible before the Pokémon in that location has even been met, and designate Pokémon who give missions that unlock a new dungeon upon completion.
Within the Connection Orb, on the bottom screen, met Pokémon are marked by small blue stars and connected Pokémon are marked by small yellow stars. If a Pokémon has a request for the player, they will be marked by a red exclamation point; if the player has accepted their request, they will be marked by a blue circle with a white center; and if they have delivered a reward to [[Café Connection]], they will be marked by a green check mark. Certain Pokémon are also marked by large yellow stars; these stars are visible before the Pokémon in that location has even been met, and designate Pokémon who give missions that unlock a new dungeon upon completion.