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Poké Balls presumably can communicate with a trainer's [[Pokédex]], since the system updates itself with new captured Pokémon information, and keeps track of how many full Poké Balls the trainer has on-hand. If the trainer catches a new Pokémon while their team of six is full, it will be transported to the [[Pokémon storage system]] they are using. | Poké Balls presumably can communicate with a trainer's [[Pokédex]], since the system updates itself with new captured Pokémon information, and keeps track of how many full Poké Balls the trainer has on-hand. If the trainer catches a new Pokémon while their team of six is full, it will be transported to the [[Pokémon storage system]] they are using. | ||
When a Pokémon is released from its ball, it usually has a burst of light come out with it. However, when a [[Ball Capsule]] and [[seal]]s are used, visual effects will accompany the Pokémon's release. | When a Pokémon is released from its ball, it usually has a burst of light come out with it. However, when a [[Ball Capsule]] and [[seal]]s are used, visual effects will accompany the Pokémon's release. It has also been shown that if a pokemon is sent out with a blue light, the pokemon will be released and able to go back into the wild. | ||
=Types of Poké Ball= | =Types of Poké Ball= |
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