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When thrown, a Snag Ball is only visually different from a normal Poké Ball by five streaks of white which appear around it and close on the Pokémon being snagged as the Ball does. This effect looks like a hand grabbing the Pokémon. When a Pokémon has been caught with a Snag Ball, it does not say in the Pokémon's profile that it is contained in a Snag Ball. Instead, it says in the profile that its Ball is the type of Poké Ball which was initially converted into a Snag Ball. Presumably, this means that once the Pokémon is snagged, the Poké Ball reverts to a normal form. | When thrown, a Snag Ball is only visually different from a normal Poké Ball by five streaks of white which appear around it and close on the Pokémon being snagged as the Ball does. This effect looks like a hand grabbing the Pokémon. When a Pokémon has been caught with a Snag Ball, it does not say in the Pokémon's profile that it is contained in a Snag Ball. Instead, it says in the profile that its Ball is the type of Poké Ball which was initially converted into a Snag Ball. Presumably, this means that once the Pokémon is snagged, the Poké Ball reverts to a normal form. | ||
The Poké Balls used by {{an|Mewtwo}} in the [[M01|first movie]] resemble Snag Balls in that they can capture a Pokémon that already has a Trainer, although Mewtwo's Poké Balls could catch regular Poké Balls too, hinting at the Mewtwo Balls being | The Poké Balls used by {{an|Mewtwo}} in the [[M01|first movie]] resemble Snag Balls in that they can capture a Pokémon that already has a Trainer, although Mewtwo's Poké Balls could catch regular Poké Balls too, hinting at the Mewtwo Balls simply being storage devices. | ||
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