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| rowspan="6" | {{Gen|III}}
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| [[Magma Hideout]], [[Maxie]]'s office  
| [[Magma Hideout]], [[Maxie]]'s office  
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| Entrance is blocked off after battling {{p|Groudon}} (Ruby only).
| Entrance is blocked off after battling {{p|Groudon}} (Ruby only).
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| {{game|Sapphire}}, {{game|Emerald}}  
| {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, {{game|Emerald}}  
| [[Aqua Hideout]], [[Archie]]'s office  
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; Other Poké Balls
; Other Poké Balls
: In ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', {{AP|Pikachu}}'s Poké Ball has a small lightning bolt mark on the top half of the ball, presumably added by [[Professor Oak]] to differentiate it from the Pokémon he would usually hand out as [[starter Pokémon|starters]]. However, it is possible that it is held in a similar temporary containment as regular starter Pokémon, and Ash uses a regular Poké Ball to hold Pikachu. This theory is strengthened by Oak giving Ash six Poké Balls as opposed to five in the games, and the Poké Balls containing {{P|Bulbasaur}}, {{P|Charmander}}, and {{P|Squirtle}} still being there when Ash gets to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] in [[EP001]].
: In ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', {{AP|Pikachu}}'s Poké Ball has a small lightning bolt mark on the top half of the ball, presumably added by [[Professor Oak]] to differentiate it from the Pokémon he would usually hand out as [[starter Pokémon|starters]]. However, it is possible that it is held in a similar temporary containment as regular starter Pokémon, and Ash uses a regular Poké Ball to hold Pikachu. This theory is strengthened by Oak giving Ash six Poké Balls as opposed to five in the games, and the Poké Balls containing {{P|Bulbasaur}}, {{P|Charmander}}, and {{P|Squirtle}} still being there when Ash gets to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''.


:[[Ritchie]]'s Poké Balls bear a star-shaped sticker on the top half, so that he knows which ones are his if needed.
:[[Ritchie]]'s Poké Balls bear a star-shaped sticker on the top half, so that he knows which ones are his if needed.
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