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[[File:Ash Pikachu Poké Ball.png|thumb|220px|Ash's holding Pikachu's Poké Ball]]
[[File:Ash catches a Pokémon SM.png|thumb|250px|Ash after catching a Pokémon]]
'''Caught Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''つかまえたポケモン''' ''Caught Pokémon'', mostly referred to as '''{{tt|GET|ゲット}}したポケモン''' ''Got Pokémon'' by anime characters, using the English word ''get'') are {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that have been put in the control of a [[Pokémon Trainer]] by the use of a [[Poké Ball]], or by [[Traded Pokémon|trading]] with another Trainer. The catching process typically involves a {{pkmn|battle}} in which the Pokémon is at first weakened and/or affected with a [[status condition]], at which point the Trainer throws a Poké Ball (or upgraded [[Poké Ball#Types of Poké Ball|version]]) at said Pokémon in order to catch it. Catching Pokémon is central to all canons in the Pokémon franchise; a caught Pokémon can be used in battling and for quests to aid Trainers, whereas Pokémon in the wild cannot, except in some episodes in the anime. Pokémon that are caught, however, do not need to obey their masters; if a Pokémon is traded and the Trainer does not have the [[Badge]] required, it may disobey and refuse to attack during battles. [[File:Ash catches a Pokemon.png|thumb|left|240px|Ash after catching a Pokémon]] According to the anime, even with many Badges or being [[Ash's Pikachu|under original ownership]], [[Ash's Charizard|many Pokémon]] still may refuse to battle until trust is gained between the Trainer and Pokémon.
'''Caught Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''つかまえたポケモン''' ''Caught Pokémon'', mostly referred to as '''{{tt|GET|ゲット}}したポケモン''' ''Got Pokémon'' by anime [[List of anime characters|characters]], using the English word ''get'') are {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that have been put in the control of a [[Pokémon Trainer]] by the use of a [[Poké Ball]], or by [[Trade|trading]] with another Trainer.


Caught Pokémon are stronger than [[wild Pokémon|Pokémon in the wild]] in the {{pkmn|games}}. At the same level, a caught Pokémon will have more points in every statistic than a wild one; this is due to the fact that caught Pokémon gain {{EV}}s from every battle they partake in, and therefore, on training, will gain points in their stats based on what they've encountered.  This becomes more and more obvious at the later stages of the game, where the higher levels allow for a greater disparity of stats between caught and wild Pokémon, especially those raised from a low level, giving the Trainer a more decisive edge in wild battles.
==Procedure==
[[File:{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0|1=Iris|2=Cilan|3=Clemont}} catches a Pokémon.png|thumb|240px|{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0|1=Iris|2=Cilan|3=Clemont}} after catching a Pokémon]]  It's important to note, however, that Pokémon controlled by other Trainers are just as strong statistically (at the same level) as the player's are. Caught Pokémon can level up and learn new moves in battle, while wild Pokémon cannot, and can [[evolution|evolve]].
The catching process typically involves a {{pkmn|battle}} in which the Pokémon is at first weakened and/or affected with a [[status condition]], at which point the Trainer throws a Poké Ball (or upgraded [[Poké Ball#Types of Poké Ball|version]]) at said Pokémon in order to catch it. Catching Pokémon is central to all [[canon]]s in the Pokémon franchise; a caught Pokémon can be used in battling and for quests to aid Trainers, whereas Pokémon in the wild cannot, except in some episodes in the anime.
 
In the [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}}, Pokémon that are caught do not need to [[Obedience|obey]] their owners; if a Pokémon is traded and the Trainer does not have the [[Badge]] required, it may disobey and refuse to execute a [[move]] during battles. In the [[Pokémon anime]], even with many Badges or being under original ownership, many Pokémon still may refuse to listen until trust is gained between the Trainer and Pokémon.
 
Caught Pokémon are stronger than [[wild Pokémon|Pokémon in the wild]] in the games. At the same level, a caught Pokémon will have more points in every [[statistic]] than a wild one; this is due to the fact that caught Pokémon gain {{EV}}s from every battle they partake in, and therefore, on training, will gain points in their stats based on what they've encountered.  This becomes more and more obvious at the later stages of the game, where the higher levels allow for a greater disparity of stats between caught and wild Pokémon, especially those raised from a low level, giving the Trainer a more decisive edge in wild battles.
 
It's important to note, however, that Pokémon controlled by other Trainers are just as strong statistically (at the same level) as the player's are. Caught Pokémon can [[Level|level up]] and learn new moves in battle, while wild Pokémon cannot, and can [[evolution|evolve]].


Newly caught Pokémon are no stronger or weaker than their wild counterparts, with the exception of innate {{IV}} differences. By using some varieties of Poké Ball, such as the {{ball|Luxury}} and {{ball|Friend}}, a Pokémon's [[friendship]] may be higher than usual upon being caught.
Newly caught Pokémon are no stronger or weaker than their wild counterparts, with the exception of innate {{IV}} differences. By using some varieties of Poké Ball, such as the {{ball|Luxury}} and {{ball|Friend}}, a Pokémon's [[friendship]] may be higher than usual upon being caught.


==Pokédex entries==
==Pokédex entries==
{{Animedexheader|Kanto}}
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{{Animedexbody|EP001|Catching Pokémon|Ash's Pokédex|To capture a Pokémon, you ''usually'' have your ''own'' Pokémon battle with the other.}}
{{Animedexbody|EP001|Catching Pokémon|Ash's Pokédex|To capture a Pokémon, you ''usually'' have your ''own'' Pokémon battle with the other.}}
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|original|Kanto}}
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==Captured Pokémon==
==Captured Pokémon==
[[File:Styler Ranger.png|thumb|right|125px|A Capture Styler]]
[[File:Styler Ranger.png|thumb|right|125px|A Capture Styler]]
A related concept to caught Pokémon is '''captured Pokémon''', from the [[Pokémon Ranger (game)|Pokémon Ranger series]]. While catching uses a Poké Ball, capturing requires a [[Capture Styler]], and the captured Pokémon can only be used once for either [[Poké Assist|helping to capture]] another Pokémon or for its [[Field Move]] before it is automatically released. This does not include the player's first captured Pokémon which becomes the starter or primary Pokémon.
A related concept to caught Pokémon is '''captured Pokémon''', from the [[Pokémon Ranger (game)|Pokémon Ranger series]]. While catching uses a Poké Ball, capturing requires a [[Capture Styler]], and the captured Pokémon can only be used once for either [[Poké Assist|helping to capture]] another Pokémon or for its [[Field Move]] before it is automatically released. This does not include the player's first captured Pokémon which becomes the [[partner Pokémon]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the anime, {{Ash}}, {{an|May}} and [[Max]] show confusion when they first witness [[Solana]] use her [[Capture Styler]]. This is because of the difference between the concept of ''catching'' a Pokémon and ''capturing'' one. The difference in the terms is very slight, but they do refer to separate concepts.
* In the anime, {{Ash}}, {{an|May}}, and [[Max]] show confusion when they first witness [[Solana]] use her [[Capture Styler]]. This is because of the difference between the concept of ''catching'' a Pokémon and ''capturing'' one. The difference in the terms is very slight, but they do refer to separate concepts.
**Although early episodes do refer to caught Pokémon as ''captured'', this is only used in the dub. In Japan, only Pokémon Rangers use this phrase, while Pokémon Trainers use the English word "'''Get'''". However, the [[Pass Power|Pass]] and [[O-Power]]s for increasing catch rate are called "Capture Power", and the [[diploma]]s for the Kalos Pokédexes in {{g|X and Y}} use the term "capturing" instead of "catching".
** Although early episodes do refer to caught Pokémon as ''captured'', this is only used in the dub. In Japan, only Pokémon Rangers use this phrase, while Pokémon Trainers use the English word "'''Get'''". However, the [[Pass Power|Pass]] and [[O-Power]]s for increasing catch rate are called "Capture Power", and the [[diploma]]s for the Kalos Pokédexes in {{g|X and Y}} use the term "capturing" instead of "catching".
 
==In other languages==
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|fr=Pokémon attrapé
|de=Gefangene Pokémon
|it=Pokémon catturato
|ko=잡은 포켓몬 ''Jabeun Pokémon''
|es=Pokémon capturado
}}


==See also==
==See also==
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