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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 {{ | 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. |