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'''Snagging''' is a method of stealing [[captured Pokémon]].  It is used by both protagonists and antagonists in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]].  [[Team Snagem]] snags [[Pokémon]] from their [[Pokémon trainer|trainers]] and gives them to [[Cipher]] so they can be converted into [[Shadow Pokémon]].  Conversely, [[Wes]] and later [[Michael]] will snag the Shadow Pokémon Cipher has created and [[Purification|purify]] them back into normal Pokémon.
'''Snagging''' is a method of stealing [[captured Pokémon]].  It is used by both protagonists and antagonists in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]].  [[Team Snagem]] snags [[Pokémon]] from their [[Pokémon trainer|trainers]] and gives them to [[Cipher]] so they can be converted into [[Shadow Pokémon]].  Conversely, [[Wes]] and later [[Michael]] will snag the Shadow Pokémon Cipher has created and [[Purification|purify]] them back into normal Pokémon.


To snag a Pokémon, the thief needs a [[Snag Machine]] and any sort of [[Poké Ball]].  The thief then enters a [[Pokémon battle]] with another trainer.  The Snag Machine will convert the normal Poké Ball into a [[Snag Ball]], which the thief then throws at the other trainer's Pokémon.  This Snag Ball ignores that the Pokémon has already been captured and attempts to capture it as though the Pokémon were wild.  If successful, the Pokémon becomes the property of the thief, and there is virtually nothing the other trainer can do about it.
To snag a Pokémon, the thief needs a [[Snag Machine]] and any sort of [[Poké Ball]].  The thief then enters a [[Pokémon battle]] with another trainer.  The Snag Machine will convert the normal Poké Ball into a [[Snag Ball]], which the thief then throws at the other trainer's Pokémon.  This Snag Ball ignores that the Pokémon has already been captured and attempts to capture it as though the Pokémon were wild.  If successful, the Pokémon becomes the property of the thief, and there is virtually nothing the other trainer can do about it, if he even realizes what has transpired.


Presumably, this is not the only method of stealing Pokémon.  The Snag Machine required for snagging is a rare device developed by Cipher, though there is another one made by the scientists at [[Pokémon HQ Lab]].  Pokémon thieves are comparatively commonplace, particularly among criminal organizations like [[Team Rocket]].  Even in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, [[Miror B.]] steals Shadow Pokémon from Cipher despite having no Snag Machine.  However, this is currently the only specific method of stealing a captured Pokémon known.
Presumably, this is not the only method of stealing Pokémon.  The original Snag Machine required for snagging is a rare device developed by Cipher, a larger machine is almost put to use at [[Snagem Hideout]], and another one will be made by the scientists at [[Pokémon HQ Lab]].  Pokémon thieves are comparatively commonplace, particularly among criminal organizations like [[Team Rocket]].  Even in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, [[Miror B.]] steals Shadow Pokémon from Cipher despite having no Snag Machine.  However, it can be assumed that all other stealing methods are of the Poké Ball itself, rather than the Pokémon, or otherwise an unfair acquisition of Pokémon without Poké Balls. The Snag Machine is currently the only specific method of stealing a captured Pokémon known.


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