>Examine items.
>You examine the items more closely.
>The fishing rod seems to be collapse-able and could easily be carried in the bag.
>The balls have a red upper half and a white lower one, separated by a black line in the middle. A white button is in the middle of the black line. You're not sure what these balls are for.
>Both of the devices seem to be flip-tops. The red one is broader and slightly bulkier while the pink and white one is more compact.
>>Check the manuals. Are they in language we can understand?
>You check the manuals, they seem to be readable.
>You read the one underneath the red device first:
Pokedex Operation Instructions:
The pokedex is a powerful database containing data on all 801 known pokemon. The data can be accessed in two ways:
1. Simply aim the pokedex at a pokemon and press the scan Button. The pokedex will scan the pokemon, bring up its corresponding page, and read its description out loud.
2. Manually look up the pokemon by scrolling through the database, categorized by region, with the navigation buttons.
Once a pokemon's entry has been brought up, additional details such as habitat, native range, known moves, variants, and more in-depth descriptions may be accessed with the navigation buttons.
The pokemon may also be used to check the known moves of your pokemon, to do so, simply aim the pokedex at an occupied pokeball and press the scan button.
>The rest of the manual goes over which buttons are which as well as visual guides to the steps above and breakdowns of the interface.
>You honestly don't know what these "pokemon" things it keeps referring to are. You assume they're the creatures Yukari mentioned.
>You move on to the one under the other handheld device:
Pokegear - Basic Operation
The pokegear's cell phone function activates automatically once the device is opened. A list of contacts is displayed, followed by a list of recent calls. These can be scrolled through with the arrow buttons on the lower half of the device. Additionally, numbers may be dialed manually.>It then goes into detail on how to add numbers to contacts, dial, and block numbers. The next section reads as follows:
Upgrading your Pokegear
By default, the pokegear only comes with a cellphone function, however additional functions may be added via cards.>It then goes on to explain how to upgrade with a card, as well as use and check the apps you have installed.
>You then read the last manual:
Dear consumer,
Congratulations on being the proud owner of a brand new Poketch! This top-quality wristwatch comes loaded with convenient features at the touch of a button. This guide will teach you how to get started.>It goes on to explain that the watch you chose, called a Poketch, comes with four features by default, a clock, a pedometer, a calculator, and something called a "pokemon checker", and that they can be cycled through with the buttons to the right of the screen. It also shows how you can add new apps to it.
>You notice something written down at the end of the Poketch manual:
I advise you head to a place called "Sandgem Town" to start out, it should be nearby. There should be a Map Card for your region installed on that communication device I gave you, so you should check it should you get confused. You will not get any more assistance from me after this.
-Yukari Yakumo>>Is there anything written on the ticket? (If so, language...?)
>Yes, and it is readable.
>It says:
Frequent Traveler Pass - Viable for one year.
Present to ferryman upon boarding.
Disclaimer: Promotion viable only for voyages between any of the following regions: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola.>>Is there anything in the backpack?
>No.
>Look around.
>>Is there anything noteworthy around, aside from the table?
>>Is there anything that is particularly different from our world, like, say, red sky, blue grass, etc.?
>You look around, the place doesn't seem very different from Gensokyo. The sky is still blue and the grass looks green. The trees look normal. It does feel a bit chilly, though...
>You notice a flock of some kind of bird flying overhead, though they're too far away to make out any details.
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