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==Catching Show==
==Catching Show==
After the Pokémon have migrated to the Generation IV game, they can be caught in Pal Park through an event known as a Catching Show. The Catching Show can be played even if the Generation III game is removed. Each Pokémon has a specific area of the park that they reside in, and therefore, they must also be found before they can be received. Pal Park uses a special type of [[Poké Ball]] known as a [[Park Ball]], which always succeeds. Once a battle begins, there are only two commands that can be used: Throw Ball, or Run. Even if the player [[Escape|runs]], they can still encounter the Pokémon again at a later time to catch it. The player may choose to leave the park at any time, but if they do they must then re-capture all migrated Pokémon on a subsequent visit.
After the Pokémon have migrated to the Generation IV game, the Generation III game is no longer required. The migrated Pokémon can be obtained in the Generation IV game by catching all six in Pal Park's Catching Show.
 
During the Catching Show, the player has to encounter and catch all six migrated Pokémon. At the start of the Catching Show, the player is given six [[Park Ball]]s, a special type of Poké Ball that can only be used during the Catching Show which never fails.
 
The park is divided into five distinct areas, with migrated Pokémon appearing in one of the five based on their species. Two of the areas are water areas, and require {{m|Surf}} to encounter Pokémon. During an encounter with a migrated Pokémon, there are only two commands: Throw Ball and Run. Even if the player [[Escape|runs]], they can still encounter the Pokémon again at a later time to catch it. The player can leave the park at any time, but if they do they must then re-capture all migrated Pokémon on a subsequent visit.
 
After the player catches all six Pokémon, the player can choose either to place all six caught Pokémon in their [[Pokémon Storage System|boxes]], or to keep the Pokémon in the park for a future Catching Show. The player does not gain ownership of any Pokémon caught in the Catching Show until they choose to place the Pokémon in their boxes.


===Score===
===Score===