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In the [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] handheld Pokémon games; a 'Mystery Zone' (Japanese: '''なぞのばしょ''' ''Mystery Place'') in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, or (Japanese: '''----''') in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver refers to any of many areas which act as [[placeholder|placeholders]] in between multiple areas normally accessible within the game.
In the [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] handheld Pokémon games; a 'Mystery Zone' (Japanese: '''なぞのばしょ''') in {{DPP}} and 'Mystery Zone' (Japanese: '''----''') in {{HGSS}} refers to any of many areas which act as [[placeholder|placeholders]] in between multiple areas normally accessible within the game.


The reason that these areas exist is because Generation IV feature 'dynamic' maps, where your location is based on global coordinates, rather than map specific coordinates like in Generation I.{{fact}} The fact that not every 'real' map is linked to another 'real' map means that there are placeholder locations, or 'Mystery Zones' in between. It has also been suggested that the Mystery Zones mark the exact locations in the Underground. {{fact}}
The reason that these areas exist is because Generation IV feature 'dynamic' maps, where your location is based on global coordinates, rather than map specific coordinates like in Generation I.{{fact}} The fact that not every 'real' map is linked to another 'real' map means that there are placeholder locations, or 'Mystery Zones' in between. It has also been suggested that the Mystery Zones mark the exact locations in the Underground. {{fact}}