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The modern Poké Ball is created and manufactured by multiple companies and people. Currently they are mass produced by the [[Silph Co.|Silph Company]], the [[Devon Corporation]] and the [[Poké Ball Factory]] in [[Kalos]]. Silph in particular is known to have created multiple Poké Ball prototypes, including the [[Master Ball]]. However, they can also be made by personal machine, such as [[Hyde]]'s [[Cram-o-matic]], which was inspired by Kurt's ability to craft them with Apricorns. [[Faba]] of the [[Aether Foundation]] had recently created the [[Beast Ball]], a special type of Poké Ball used to contain [[Ultra Beast]]s. He also mentions that the downstairs labs of [[Aether Paradise]] is where they develop new Poké Balls for "the sake of Pokémon conservation." The Cram-o-matic can create any Poké Ball at the time of {{g|Sword and Shield}} with exception of the [[Master Ball|Master]], [[Beast Ball|Beast]], [[Dream Ball|Dream]], [[Park Ball|Park]] and [[Cherish Ball]]s. The Item Printer found in the [[Blueberry Academy]]'s [[League Club Room]], is also able to produce multiple types of Poké Balls including those that the Cram-o-matic could not. The Item Printer requires materials dropped by Pokémon instead of Apricorns.
The modern Poké Ball is created and manufactured by multiple companies and people. Currently they are mass produced by the [[Silph Co.|Silph Company]], the [[Devon Corporation]] and the [[Poké Ball Factory]] in [[Kalos]]. Silph in particular is known to have created multiple Poké Ball prototypes, including the [[Master Ball]]. However, they can also be made by personal machine, such as [[Hyde]]'s [[Cram-o-matic]], which was inspired by Kurt's ability to craft them with Apricorns. [[Faba]] of the [[Aether Foundation]] had recently created the [[Beast Ball]], a special type of Poké Ball used to contain [[Ultra Beast]]s. He also mentions that the downstairs labs of [[Aether Paradise]] is where they develop new Poké Balls for "the sake of Pokémon conservation." The Cram-o-matic can create any Poké Ball at the time of {{g|Sword and Shield}} with exception of the [[Master Ball|Master]], [[Beast Ball|Beast]], [[Dream Ball|Dream]], [[Park Ball|Park]] and [[Cherish Ball]]s. The Item Printer found in the [[Blueberry Academy]]'s [[League Club Room]], is also able to produce multiple types of Poké Balls including those that the Cram-o-matic could not. The Item Printer requires materials dropped by Pokémon instead of Apricorns.


In [[Galar]], Poké Balls are affected by the [[Wishing Star]]s fixed onto a [[Dynamax Band]]. This allows Poké Balls to enlarge causing a Trainer's Pokémon to [[Dynamax]]/[[Gigantamax]], or capture a Dynamax/Gigantamax Pokémon when around a [[Power Spot]]. The Dynamax Band was created by [[Professor Magnolia]]. In [[Paldea]], Poké Balls can become {{Terastal}}lized, allowing a Trainer to capture wild Tera Pokémon in [[Tera Raid Battle|Tera crystal]]s. It has no other effect.
In [[Galar]], Poké Balls are affected by the [[Wishing Star]]s fixed onto a [[Dynamax Band]]. This allows Poké Balls to enlarge causing a Trainer's Pokémon to [[Dynamax]]/[[Gigantamax]], or capture a Dynamax/Gigantamax Pokémon when around a [[Power Spot]]. The Dynamax Band was created by [[Professor Magnolia]]. In [[Paldea]], Poké Balls can become {{Tera}}stallized, allowing a Trainer to capture wild Tera Pokémon in [[Tera Raid Battle|Tera crystal]]s. It has no other effect.


[[Aether Paradise]] contains a jamming signal for all empty Poké Balls that may be used against the wild Pokémon that the [[Aether Foundation]] is taking care of. This can be seen when the player battles against an unexpected {{p|Nihilego}} in {{g|Sun and Moon}}. Despite this, Trainer owned Pokémon may still come out of their Poké Balls and be used to participate in battle. The time machine found within the [[Zero Lab]], contains a similar jamming signal. When the Paradise Protection Protocol takes control, any Poké Ball not owned by [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} will be locked, both empty Poké Balls and those containing Pokémon.
[[Aether Paradise]] contains a jamming signal for all empty Poké Balls that may be used against the wild Pokémon that the [[Aether Foundation]] is taking care of. This can be seen when the player battles against an unexpected {{p|Nihilego}} in {{g|Sun and Moon}}. Despite this, Trainer owned Pokémon may still come out of their Poké Balls and be used to participate in battle. The time machine found within the [[Zero Lab]], contains a similar jamming signal. When the Paradise Protection Protocol takes control, any Poké Ball not owned by [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}} will be locked, both empty Poké Balls and those containing Pokémon.
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