GS Ball: Difference between revisions

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(→‎In the games: Stadium 2 was released in Japan on the same day as Crystal and compatibility between the two was advertised beforehand so it's only expected that it recognizes the GS Ball.)
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For Western localizations, the distribution event was adapted to the {{ci|Goldenrod}} [[Pokémon Center]] but was never used. It is possible to use a modified version of the [[Celebi Egg glitch]] to spawn the GS Ball as a [[held item]].
For Western localizations, the distribution event was adapted to the {{ci|Goldenrod}} [[Pokémon Center]] but was never used. It is possible to use a modified version of the [[Celebi Egg glitch]] to spawn the GS Ball as a [[held item]].


In the Korean versions of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the dummy item [[Teru-sama]] with ID 0x73 is labeled "GS Ball" (Korean: '''GS볼''' ''GS Ball''). This item ID is the same one used by the GS Ball in Crystal, and is called Teru-sama in Japanese and Western Gold and Silver.
In the Korean versions of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the dummy item [[Teru-sama]] with ID 0x73 is labeled "GS Ball" (Korean: '''{{k|GS볼}}''' ''GS Ball''). This item ID is the same one used by the GS Ball in Crystal and {{g|Stadium 2}}, and is called Teru-sama in Japanese and Western Gold and Silver.


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GS Ball get JP.png|Receiving the GS Ball (Japanese version)
GS Ball get JP.png|Receiving the GS Ball (Japanese version)
GS Ball get.png|Receiving the GS Ball
GS Ball get.png|Receiving the GS Ball
Dummy GS Ball GoldSilver-KOR.png|Dummy "GS Ball" (Korean Gold and Silver)
Labeled Teru-Sama GoldSilver-KOR.png|A "GS Ball" is one of three dummy items in Korean Gold and Silver
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