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In {{g|Masters EX}}, many Trainer-owned Pokémon are still kept in their Poké Balls with the exception of {{mas|Ash}}, who keeps his {{tp|Ash|Pikachu}} outside at all times, including in certain animations. [[Pasio]] has no [[wild Pokémon]], however, many Trainers still carry empty Poké Balls and may catch any Pokémon that may appear.
In {{g|Masters EX}}, many Trainer-owned Pokémon are still kept in their Poké Balls with the exception of {{mas|Ash}}, who keeps his {{tp|Ash|Pikachu}} outside at all times, including in certain animations. [[Pasio]] has no [[wild Pokémon]], however, many Trainers still carry empty Poké Balls and may catch any Pokémon that may appear.


In the [[Together in an Unknown Land]] [[story event]] and {{mas|Akari}}'s Sync Pair Story, some history on Pokémon in relation to Poké Balls is revealed. Many Pokémon from the past seem to be afraid of the modern Poké Balls found on Pasio,<ref>{{ga|Akari}}: ''"True. But my Pokémon are scared of these new modern Poké Balls."'' ({{g|Masters EX}})</ref> causing improper synchronization with [[sync stone]]s. However, Akari's {{rf|Hisuian}} {{p|Samurott}} was caught on Pasio, allowing for the synchronization to work better with the modern Poké Ball, which words as a "Pasio Poké Ball."<ref>{{ga|Akari}}: ''"That's it! I DO have a new Pokémon! I caught it in a Pasio Poké Ball!"'' ({{g|Masters EX}})</ref> Akari also describes the modern day Poké Balls as being '''strange''', '''futuristic''' and '''new and modern'''.
In the [[Together in an Unknown Land]] [[story event]] and {{mas|Akari}}'s sync pair story, some history on Pokémon in relation to Poké Balls is revealed. Many Pokémon from the past seem to be afraid of the modern Poké Balls found on Pasio,<ref>{{ga|Akari}}: ''"True. But my Pokémon are scared of these new modern Poké Balls."'' ({{g|Masters EX}})</ref> causing improper synchronization with [[sync stone]]s. However, Akari's {{rf|Hisuian}} {{p|Samurott}} was caught on Pasio, allowing for the synchronization to work better with the modern Poké Ball, which words as a "Pasio Poké Ball."<ref>{{ga|Akari}}: ''"That's it! I DO have a new Pokémon! I caught it in a Pasio Poké Ball!"'' ({{g|Masters EX}})</ref> Akari also describes the modern day Poké Balls as being "strange", "futuristic", and "new and modern".


In [[Travelers from a Distant Past]] story event, {{mas|Irida}} and {{mas|Adaman}} also learn about Poké Balls, previously disliking the idea of containing Pokémon in Poké Balls as they saw it as a form of restrainment. Learning that Poké Balls are a symbol of partnership and trust between Trainers and Pokémon, they put their {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}} in modern day Poké Balls.
In [[Travelers from a Distant Past]] story event, {{mas|Irida}} and {{mas|Adaman}} also learn about Poké Balls, previously disliking the idea of containing Pokémon in Poké Balls as they saw it as a form of restrainment. Learning that Poké Balls are a symbol of partnership and trust between Trainers and Pokémon, they put their {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Glaceon}} in modern day Poké Balls.


Like in {{g|Legends: Arceus}} Hisuian Poké Balls were made from scratch.
Like in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, Hisuian Poké Balls were made from scratch.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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