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[[File:SugimoriMasterBall.png|thumb|250px|right|Sugimori art of the Master Ball]] | [[File:SugimoriMasterBall.png|thumb|250px|right|Sugimori art of the Master Ball]] | ||
The '''Master Ball''' (Japanese: '''マスターボール''' ''Master Ball'') is a variety of [[Poké Ball]] introduced in [[Generation I]], and arguably the rarest of all Poké Ball variants. It is unique in the aspect that it is guaranteed to [[Caught Pokémon|catch]] any [[wild Pokémon]] ([[Marowak (ghost)|with | The '''Master Ball''' (Japanese: '''マスターボール''' ''Master Ball'') is a variety of [[Poké Ball]] introduced in [[Generation I]], and arguably the rarest of all Poké Ball variants. It is unique in the aspect that it is guaranteed to [[Caught Pokémon|catch]] any [[wild Pokémon]] ([[Marowak (ghost)|with]] [[Kyurem|two exceptions]]) that it is thrown at. It shares this attribute with the Park and {{ball|Dream}} used within [[Pal Park]] and the [[Entralink]], respectively. However, unlike these Poké Balls, the Master Ball can be obtained and used outside of these specific areas. | ||
The Master Ball, like all Poké Balls, is spherical in shape. The top and bottom halves are divided by a horizontal black band, on which is the button found on all Poké Balls. The top half of the Master Ball is purple, with a white letter "M" on the front, with a pink circle on either side. | The Master Ball, like all Poké Balls, is spherical in shape. The top and bottom halves are divided by a horizontal black band, on which is the button found on all Poké Balls. The top half of the Master Ball is purple, with a white letter "M" on the front, with a pink circle on either side. |
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