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The Master Ball never made an actual appearance in [[Pokémon Origins]], only appearing in [[Silph Co.]] president's secretary's demonstration in ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]''. She mentioned that the Master Ball was still in development, and only existed as a prototype. She also told that it was why [[Team Rocket]] had taken over their office building; they intended to accelerate the development of the Master Ball and then steal it when it would be completed, making sure they would be the only ones possessing it. After Team Rocket was driven out of the building by {{OBP|Red|Origins}}, it was mentioned that the development of the Master Ball was put on hold for a while.
The Master Ball never made an actual appearance in [[Pokémon Origins]], only appearing in [[Silph Co.]] president's secretary's demonstration in ''[[PO03|File 3: Giovanni]]''. She mentioned that the Master Ball was still in development, and only existed as a prototype. She also told that it was why [[Team Rocket]] had taken over their office building; they intended to accelerate the development of the Master Ball and then steal it when it would be completed, making sure they would be the only ones possessing it. After Team Rocket was driven out of the building by {{OBP|Red|Origins}}, it was mentioned that the development of the Master Ball was put on hold for a while.


According to the a periodic table graph seen in its scene in Origins, the Master Ball is made of Boron, Nickel, Copper, Gallium, Germanium, either Selenium or Bromine, Rhodium, Lanthanum, Rhenium, Iridum, Dubnium, Darmstadium, either Fermium or Mendelevium, and Lawrencium.
According to a periodic table graph seen in its scene in Origins, the Master Ball is made of Boron, Nickel, Copper, Gallium, Germanium, either Selenium or Bromine, Rhodium, Lanthanum, Rhenium, Iridum, Dubnium, Darmstadium, either Fermium or Mendelevium, and Lawrencium.
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