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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
[[Image:Diamond D-Shoot Menu.png|thumb|right|D-Shoot menu screen in [[Pokemon Diamond]].]]
[[Image:Diamond D-Shoot Menu.png|thumb|right|D-Shoot menu screen in [[Pokémon Diamond]].]]
[[Image:Speed D-Shoot menu.PNG|thumb|right|D-Shoot menu screen in [[Speed version]].]]
[[Image:Speed D-Shoot menu.PNG|thumb|right|D-Shoot menu screen in [[Speed version]].]]
The D-Shoot also serves as the game's [[menu screen]] in both Telefang 1 and 2. In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:
The D-Shoot also serves as the game's [[menu screen]] in both Telefang 1 and 2. In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:


* [[Phone book]]
* [[Phone book]]
:* View the [[stats]] of and [[call (action)|call]] Denjuu. Used to switch the [[partner Denjuu]].
:* View the [[stats]] of and [[call (action)|call]] Denjū. Used to switch the [[partner Denjū]].
* [[Picture book]]
* [[Picture book]]
:* View information on Denjuu encountered and befriended.
:* View information on Denjū encountered and befriended.
* [[Ringtones]]
* [[Ringtones]]
:* Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
:* Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
* [[Calls]]
:* Allows you to check calls that you missed.
* [[Items]]
* [[Items]]
:* Use items on Denjuu.
:* Use items on Denjū.
* [[Mail]]
:* View messages received while the game was turned off.
* [[Save]]
* [[Save]]
:* Saves the game. The bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present).
:* Saves the game. The bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present).
* [[Options]]
:* 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.


Additionally, by pressing SELECT on the D-shoot 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.
Additionally, by pressing SELECT on the D-shoot screen, you get to dial in numbers for [[Secret Denjū]]. This feature is missing from the [[bootleg]] as well because the game crashes after the phone is answered.
 
In Telefang 2, the choices are as follows:
 
* [[Phone book]]
:* View the [[stats]] of and [[call (action)|call]] Denjū. Used to switch the [[partner Denjū]].
* [[Items]]
:* Use items on, take items from, and give items to Denjū.
* [[Internet]]
:* Browse the Internet. You can check what's new, the current [[wanted Denjū]], download new ringtones, or play a [[vase throwing mini-game]].
* [[Calls]]
:* Allows you to check calls that you missed.
* [[Options]]
:* Change settings, such as turning the ringtone or battle animation on or off.
* [[Ringtones]]
:* Allows you to set your ringtone.
* [[Picture book]]
:* View information on Denjū encountered and befriended.


[[Category:Major articles]][[Category:Calling]]
[[Category:Major articles]][[Category:Calling]]

Revision as of 21:01, 27 February 2008

The D-Shoot (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.

The name

"D-Shoot" 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 shoot or shot. It is unknown what it would be called in an official English translation, although it can be still called D-Shoot.

Use in the plot

Telefang 1

The D-Shoot was used by the main protaganists in Telefang 1 in the human world even before arriving in the Denjuu's world, where it was considered as an "advanced phone". The

Other uses

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

The D-Shoot also serves as the game's menu screen in both Telefang 1 and 2. In Telefang 1, the choices are as follows:

  • View information on Denjū encountered and befriended.
  • Allows customisation of ringtones. Does not work in the bootleg version.
  • Allows you to check calls that you missed.
  • Use items on Denjū.
  • View messages received while the game was turned off.
  • Saves the game. The bootleg cannot load a saved game (even though the save is still present).
  • 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.

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

In Telefang 2, the choices are as follows:

  • Use items on, take items from, and give items to Denjū.
  • 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 Denjū encountered and befriended.