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* When transferring Pokémon via [[Poké Transfer]], a blue-colored Poké Ball is used to catch the Pokémon in the minigame. They are shot using a bow.
* When transferring Pokémon via [[Poké Transfer]], a blue-colored Poké Ball is used to catch the Pokémon in the minigame. They are shot using a bow.
* Typing Balls are used in [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]. They are thrown after one successfully types a Pokémon's name. It has the overall design like that of a normal Poké Ball, only having an additional vertical line at the bottom, resembling the letter "T".
* Typing Balls are used in [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]. They are thrown after one successfully types a Pokémon's name. It has the overall design like that of a normal Poké Ball, only having an additional vertical line at the bottom, resembling the letter "T".
* In the [[Timegate Traveler Series]] featured in [[Pokéstar Studios]], the future is ruled by {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that capture wild humans in Human Balls (Japanese: '''ヒューマンボール''' ''Human Ball'') instead of the other way around.
* In the [[Timegate Traveler Series]] featured in [[Pokéstar Studios]], the future is ruled by {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that capture wild humans in Human Balls (Japanese: '''ヒューマンボール''' ''Human Ball'') instead of the other way around. They have no visual difference to Poké Balls.
* Numerous sprites in [[Generation 3]] main-series games have off-color Poké Balls due to sprite palette limitations. While they are most likely intended to be standard Poké Balls, their coloration is sometimes distinct from usual.


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File:Snag Ball.png|[[Wes]] about to throw a [[Great Ball]] turned into a Snag Ball
File:Snag Ball.png|[[Wes]] about to throw a [[Great Ball]] turned into a Snag Ball
File:Typing Ball.png|A Typing Ball
File:Typing Ball.png|A Typing Ball
File:Spr RS Glacia.png|[[Glacia]] with a yellow Poké Ball
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