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* The Park Ball is not programmed as an inventory item in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. It was added as one in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} and has remained that way since. | * The Park Ball is not programmed as an inventory item in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. It was added as one in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} and has remained that way since. | ||
* The Park Ball is the only Poké Ball that cannot be a Pokémon's own Poké Ball, due to Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught}} in Pal Park retaining their original Poké Ball. | * The Park Ball is the only Poké Ball that cannot be a Pokémon's own Poké Ball, due to Pokémon {{pkmn2|caught}} in Pal Park retaining their original Poké Ball. | ||
* The Park Ball and [[Cherish Ball]] are the only Poké Balls introduced in the core series games | * The Park Ball and [[Cherish Ball]] are the only Poké Balls introduced in the core series games up to {{g|Sword and Shield}} that cannot be obtained in said game. | ||
** However, Pokémon can still be contained in a Cherish Ball via [[Mystery Gift]] distributions or when transferring a gift Pokémon to {{g|Sword and Shield}}, making the Park Ball the only Poké Ball that cannot be seen in Sword and Shield in any capacity. | ** However, Pokémon can still be contained in a Cherish Ball via [[Mystery Gift]] distributions or when transferring a gift Pokémon to {{g|Sword and Shield}}, making the Park Ball the only Poké Ball that cannot be seen in Sword and Shield in any capacity. | ||
Revision as of 18:23, 8 June 2022
- If you were looking for the Poké Ball known as the Park Ball in Generation II, see Sport Ball.
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The Park Ball (Japanese: パークボール Park Ball) is a type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation IV. It can be used to re-catch Pokémon migrated to Pal Park.
In the core series games
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Effect
When used in a Catching Show encounter in Pal Park, it catches the encountered Pokémon without fail.
The player does not gain ownership of the caught Pokémon until they complete the Catching Show and choose to place the caught Pokémon in their Storage System. The migrated Pokémon remain in the Poké Balls in which they were contained in Generation III; no Pokémon can have a Park Ball as its own Poké Ball.
Description
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Acquisition
When the player participates in Pal Park's Catching Show, they receive six Park Balls exclusively for use within the show. They are not placed in the player's Bag, and the player returns any unused Park Balls they have any remaining if they leave the Catching Show.
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Appearance
Sprites
In-battle sprite in Generation IV |
Trivia
- The Park Ball is not programmed as an inventory item in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It was added as one in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver and has remained that way since.
- The Park Ball is the only Poké Ball that cannot be a Pokémon's own Poké Ball, due to Pokémon caught in Pal Park retaining their original Poké Ball.
- The Park Ball and Cherish Ball are the only Poké Balls introduced in the core series games up to Pokémon Sword and Shield that cannot be obtained in said game.
- However, Pokémon can still be contained in a Cherish Ball via Mystery Gift distributions or when transferring a gift Pokémon to Pokémon Sword and Shield, making the Park Ball the only Poké Ball that cannot be seen in Sword and Shield in any capacity.
In other languages
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