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{{m|Transform}} will change a Pokémon's catch rate to that of the target, and is the primary purpose for the existence of catch rates for species that cannot be found in the wild. However, in Generation V this is no longer true. | {{m|Transform}} will change a Pokémon's catch rate to that of the target, and is the primary purpose for the existence of catch rates for species that cannot be found in the wild. However, in Generation V this is no longer true. | ||
Poké Balls that guarantee capture (the [[Master Ball]] and {{ball|Park}}, and {{ball|Dream}}) bypass the catching formula entirely. | Poké Balls that guarantee capture (the [[Master Ball]] and {{ball|Park}}, and {{ball|Dream}} when used in Entree Forest) bypass the catching formula entirely. | ||
==Capture method (Generation I)== | ==Capture method (Generation I)== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Some people claim to have discovered button combinations that increase a Pokémon's catch rate; this is merely idle thought, as there is no method to improve catch rates other than the methods described above. | * Some people claim to have discovered button combinations that increase a Pokémon's catch rate; this is merely idle thought, as there is no method to improve catch rates other than the methods described above. | ||
*If | * If used outside of the Entree Forest (which is not possible in regular gameplay), the {{ball|Dream}} has a catch rate of 1×. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |