Ghosts in the Pokémon world: Difference between revisions

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In addition, ghosts cannot be caught without being identified first. If one tries to throw a [[Poké Ball]] at a ghost, it dodges, and the message comes up "It dodged the thrown <sc>Ball</sc>! This <sc>Pokémon</sc> can't be caught!". Even [[Master Ball]]s fail to capture the ghosts. Although most ghosts can be captured with the help of the Silph Scope, the Marowak's ghost cannot, even if it is unmasked, unless the player uses a cheating device.
In addition, ghosts cannot be caught without being identified first. If one tries to throw a [[Poké Ball]] at a ghost, it dodges, and the message comes up "It dodged the thrown <sc>Ball</sc>! This <sc>Pokémon</sc> can't be caught!". Even [[Master Ball]]s fail to capture the ghosts. Although most ghosts can be captured with the help of the Silph Scope, the Marowak's ghost cannot, even if it is unmasked, unless the player uses a cheating device.


During the course of the game, the player must obtain the Silph Scope and battle the undead Marowak to calm its spirit. A glitch existed in Generation I to allow players get past the mother Marowak without the Silph Scope; if the player encounters the ghost and uses a [[Poké Doll]], they will be free to advance. After the Rocket Grunts who killed the Marowak are defeated, [[Mr. Fuji]] will express his gratitude to the player.
During the course of the game, the player must obtain the Silph Scope and battle the undead Marowak to calm its spirit. A glitch existed in Generation I to allow players get past the mother Marowak without the Silph Scope; if the player encounters the ghost and uses a [[Poké Doll]], they will be free to advance. After the Rocket Grunts who killed the Marowak are defeated, [[Mr. Fuji]] will express his gratitude to the player.But The Diffrence Is What You Find.


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