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Apricorns can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to function as Poké Balls. This process was developed sometime between 400 and 700 years before the present day (between the burning of Brass Tower and the first Orange League competitions). Before [[History of Poké Balls|Poké Balls became standardized]], everyone used Poké Balls made this way. In the [[Hisui]] region (the [[Sinnoh]] region of the past), people [[crafting|craft]] Poké Balls using [[Apricorn (item)|Brown Apricorns]] and [[Tumblestone]]s. In the modern day, only specialists (such as [[Kurt]]) can make Poké Balls.
Apricorns can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to function as Poké Balls. This process was developed sometime between 400 and 700 years before the present day (between the burning of Brass Tower and the first Orange League competitions). Before [[History of Poké Balls|Poké Balls became standardized]], everyone used Poké Balls made this way. In the [[Hisui]] region (the [[Sinnoh]] region of the past), people [[crafting|craft]] Poké Balls using [[Apricorn (item)|Brown Apricorns]] and [[Tumblestone]]s. In the modern day, only specialists (such as [[Kurt]]) can make Poké Balls.


Because the outer skin of Apricorns are so tough, they cannot be eaten by Pokémon unprocessed. Instead, Trainers can blend Apricorns in an [[Apriblender]] to make Aprijuice for their Pokémon to drink.
Because the outer skin of Apricorns are so tough, they cannot be eaten by Pokémon unprocessed. In the wild, Pokémon wait for the outer skin to rot and eat the insides, leaving Spoiled Apricorns. Instead, Trainers can blend Apricorns in an [[Apriblender]] to make Aprijuice for their Pokémon to drink.


==List of Apricorns==
==List of Apricorns==
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