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[[Image:Diamond D-Shoot Menu.png|thumb|right|D-Shot menu screen in [[Pokémon Diamond]].]]  
[[Image:Diamond D-Shoot Menu.png|thumb|right|D-Shot menu screen in [[Pokémon Diamond]].]]  
In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:
In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:
* [[Index]]
* [[Index]] (ずかん)
:* View information on Denjuu encountered and befriended.
:* View information on the various species of Denjuu encountered and befriended.
* [[Contacts]]
* [[Contacts]] (電話帳)
:* View the [[stats]] of and [[call (action)|call]] Denjuu. Used to switch the [[partner Denjuu]].
:* [[Call (action)|Call]] Denjuu, or view their [[stats]]. Calling a Denjuu allows you to switch them in as your [[partner Denjuu]], if they are not currently. At first, there can be a maximum of 70 contacts saved. Later upgrades to the D-Shot increase this number to 150 (after beating the tournament in [[Freesia]]), and finally 240. <!-- in Toronko, but I don't remember when -->
* [[Calls]]
* [[Calls]] (者れき)
:* Allows you to check calls that you missed.
:* Allows you to check calls that you missed.
* [[Ringtone|Melo-D]]
* [[Ringtone|Melo-D]] (Dメロ)
:* Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
:* Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
* [[Items]]
* [[Items]] (アイテム)
:* Shows all items held. You can also give gift items to your partner Denjuu, or use a [[Phone Card (item)|Phone Card]] from this menu.
:* Shows an inventory of all items held. You can also give gift items to your partner Denjuu, or use a [[Phone Card (item)|Phone Card]] from this menu.
* [[Texts]]
* [[Texts]] (メール)
:* View messages received while the game was turned off.
:* View messages received while the game was turned off.
* [[Save]]
* [[Save]] (セーブ)
:* Saves the game. The bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present).
:* Saves the game. Many versions of the bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present.)
* [[Options]]
* [[Options]] (オプション)
:* Change settings, such as turning the ringtone on or off, the [[clock]] on or off, the background color of text, or the battle animation on or off.
:* Change settings, such as turning the ringtone on or off (Manner Mode), turning the visible [[clock]] on or off, changing the background color of text, or turning the battle animation on or off.
* Cancel
* Cancel (もどる)
:* Closes the D-Shot menu and returns to the main game.
:* Closes the D-Shot menu and returns to the main game.



Revision as of 12:22, 9 June 2012

The D-Shot (Japanese: Dショット; Romaji: D-shotto) is a central element in both Telefang 1 and 2. It is the phone that a T-Fanger uses to call his or her Denjuu for battle. When the battle starts, the Denjuu will take time to arrive in relation to how far away they are. This time is measured in turns.

Name Etymology

Shigeki answering the D-Shot in Telefang 1.

"D-Shot" comes from the original Japanese D-shotto (Dショット), with the D presumably standing for Denki (電気), meaning electricity, and shotto, which means shot. It is also known as "D-Shoot" in the bootleg.

Capabilities

A D-Shot is the only device that can allow a human to enter an Antenna tree. This is a great asset when one wants to leave the Human World and enter the Denjuu World. It also has the capability to connect with the cellular devices of Denjuu. One can keep track of the numbers they have obtained, and use it to help call their Denjuu friends in the middle of battle.

The protagonists in both of the Keitai Denjuu Telefang games own a D-Shot.

Other uses

The D-Shot also serves as the game's menu screen in both Telefang 1 and 2.

Telefang 1

D-Shot menu screen in Speed version.
D-Shot menu screen in Pokémon Diamond.

In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:

  • View information on the various species of Denjuu encountered and befriended.
  • Call Denjuu, or view their stats. Calling a Denjuu allows you to switch them in as your partner Denjuu, if they are not currently. At first, there can be a maximum of 70 contacts saved. Later upgrades to the D-Shot increase this number to 150 (after beating the tournament in Freesia), and finally 240.
  • Allows you to check calls that you missed.
  • Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
  • Shows an inventory of all items held. You can also give gift items to your partner Denjuu, or use a Phone Card from this menu.
  • View messages received while the game was turned off.
  • Saves the game. Many versions of the bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present.)
  • Change settings, such as turning the ringtone on or off (Manner Mode), turning the visible clock on or off, changing the background color of text, or turning the battle animation on or off.
  • Cancel (もどる)
  • Closes the D-Shot menu and returns to the main game.

Additionally, by pressing SELECT on the D-shot screen, you get to dial in numbers for Secret Denjuu. This feature is missing from the bootleg as well because the game crashes after the phone is answered.

Telefang 2

D-Shot menu screen in Power 2.
D-Shot menu screen in Speed 2.

In Telefang 2, the choices are as follows:

  • Use items on, take items from, and give items to Denjuu.
  • Allows you to check calls that you missed.
  • Change settings, such as turning the ringtone or battle animation on or off.
  • Allows you to set your ringtone.
  • View information on Denjuu encountered and befriended.

See also