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*In [[List of items in other languages#Pok.C3.A9_Balls|other languages]], the names of Poké Balls use the English word "Ball", even in languages where this isn't a native word. This reasoning for this is unknown. However, the different types of Poké Balls were translated properly.
*In [[List of items in other languages#Pok.C3.A9_Balls|other languages]], the names of Poké Balls use the English word "Ball", even in languages where this isn't a native word. This reasoning for this is unknown. However, the different types of Poké Balls were translated properly.
*Item description data for the Safari Ball in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} is unchanged from {{game|Platinum}}, hence its description still states that it can only be used within the [[Great Marsh]].
*Item description data for the Safari Ball in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} is unchanged from {{game|Platinum}}, hence its description still states that it can only be used within the [[Great Marsh]].
*While most Poké Balls can not capture Pokémon that have already been caught, there are some types that can easily catch a Pokémon that already is owned. These are usually rare or use-restricted balls. The 4th Generation exclusive ball that can perform this is the Park Ball, which is used to capture migrated Pokémon, which must be caught on a 3rd Generation game. The Park Ball, however, reverts to the original ball used to catch the migrated Pokémon in the Summary screen. In the anime, Mewtwo's "Mewtwo Balls", seen only in Mewtwo Strikes Back, can catch any Pokémon despite being owned. These Balls have been shown to even catch pre-owned Pokémon as they are in they're Poké balls. After the Pokémon's DNA is extracted through Mewtwo's cloning device, "Mewtwo Balls" automatically release the caught Pokémon.
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