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In the modern day, Pokémon storage has similar restrictions as they did in the past, with Pokémon Trainers being able to carry up to six {{i|Poké Ball}}s with Pokémon at once. However, the {{player}} character in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} can hold up to 6 Pokémon in their [[party]] with a seventh slot saved for either {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}} or {{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} having their own [[key item]], implying this restriction isn't completely canonical in terms of lore. However, that player may only use the six Pokémon available to them in their party.
In the modern day, Pokémon storage has similar restrictions as they did in the past, with Pokémon Trainers being able to carry up to six {{i|Poké Ball}}s with Pokémon at once. However, the {{player}} character in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} can hold up to 6 Pokémon in their [[party]] with a seventh slot saved for either {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}} or {{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} having their own [[key item]], implying this restriction isn't completely canonical in terms of lore. However, that player may only use the six Pokémon available to them in their party.


The [[Pokémon Storage System]], invented by [[Bill]], is the modern equivalent to the pastures, where a Trainer can hold all their Pokémon when they have more than six in their party. These caught Pokémon will be automatically sent to a box in the [[PC]]. Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, a prompt on catch will ask the player if they wish to move a caught Pokémon to their party or if they should be sent to the PC. The introduction of the [[Pokémon Box Link]] allows a Trainer to have access to all of their Pokémon in their box without the need of a PC. This item is no longer used as of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} and all Trainers in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]] and the [[Blueberry Academy]] have access to their boxes through their [[Rotom Phone]] instead. Both [[Kanto]]{{sup/7|PE}} and Paldea, as well as Kitakami and the Blueberry Academy lack any PCs that contain Pokémon management.
The [[Pokémon Storage System]], invented by [[Bill]], is the modern equivalent to the pastures, where a Trainer can hold all their Pokémon when they have more than six in their party. These caught Pokémon will be automatically sent to a box in the [[PC]]. Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, a prompt on catch will ask the player if they wish to move a caught Pokémon to their party or if they should be sent to the PC. The introduction of the [[Pokémon Box Link]] allows a Trainer to have access to all of their Pokémon in their box without the need of a PC. This item is no longer used as of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} and all Trainers in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]], and the [[Blueberry Academy]] have access to their boxes through their [[Rotom Phone]] instead. Both [[Kanto]]{{sup/7|PE}} and Paldea, as well as Kitakami and Blueberry Academy, lack any PCs that contain Pokémon management.


In Scarlet and Violet, there is no Pokémon Storage System, and all references to the function are simply just Boxes or Pokémon Boxes.
In Scarlet and Violet, there is no Pokémon Storage System, and all references to the function are simply just Boxes or Pokémon Boxes.