What's the meaning of four trees in "location info" map view in Pokemon BDSP?

What's the meaning of four trees in "location info" map view in Pokemon BDSP? - Woman Holding White Printer Paper

Somehow I never played Diamond/Pearl so I am trying to avoid spoilers, which means trying to figure it out on release day from google results filled with lets-plays is problematic.

In map there is Location Info view, which seems to highlight locations based on... something.

Filters are:

  • Fruit?
  • Ghost tree?
  • Normal tree?
  • Shiny tree?

Build in Guidebook of course contains no information for that feature, and no NPC said anything yet.

So... what's those filters for?

BDSP Location Info map view






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Where are honey trees on map BDSP?

There are 21 Honey Trees in Pokemon BDSP. Slathering Honey unto these trees will attract 9 different Pokemon\u2014most of them are either Bug-types or Grass-types. Four of the 21 Honey Trees are unique in that they can attract Munchlax. Nonetheless, these four particular Honey Trees are different for every player.

How many honey trees are in BDSP?

It's important to note that the Nintendo Switch's internal clock has no effect on honey trees, which means you can not time travel ahead for your Pok\xe9mon encounters.

Can you time skip honey trees BDSP?

Honey is a consumable item that you can use in tall grass and other areas, where you can encounter wild Pok\xe9mon to instantly attract an encounter. Or, you can slather Honey on the bark of special golden Honey Trees to attract rare Pok\xe9mon after a set amount of time.



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