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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    Well EXCUSE ME for never having talked to this random dude in game that you're quoting. It looks like a ship to me, after all it has rigging on it and crap.
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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    It's entirely possible that the programmers made a mistake because, if you actually look at Sea Mauville from a distance, it is clearly a ship that sank in a Titanic-esque fashion with it's bow in the air and the rest of the ship underwater. It may have been used as an off shore oil rig type...
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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    Actually, Sea Mauville is a ship. In fact, you can even walk out onto the deep sea crane rigging at it's bow. It is, in essence, the same ship. It simply is 3D and has a name and a very very small backstory now.
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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    I just went where the Bulbapedia told me to go.
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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    Or just ignore me. Whatever. That's not rude at all.
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    Bulbapedia Suggestions, ideas, and problems

    http://www.pokemonrubysapphire.com/en-us/adventure-tools/the-pokenav-plus/the-pokenav-plus PokeNav Plus info needs to be added to Pre-Release Information on the ORAS Bulbapedia page.
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