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→‎Game mechanics: This information is false, I have just tested and verified it both while not having anything snagged, and having a snag while losing
(I lost to the guy with Shadow Mawile, it said Mawile fled somewhere.)
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In Pokémon Colosseum, when a Pokémon is snagged successfully, the player gains the Pokémon immediately and it is put in the [[party]] if space is available, or the [[PC]] otherwise. If the player has only one non-[[fainting|fainted]] Pokémon when a snagged Pokémon is added to the party, the player will send the snagged Pokémon into battle immediately after snagging it. If the player [[black out|whites out]] after snagging a Shadow Pokémon, the snag will still be counted; when the player rematches that Trainer, the Shadow Pokémon will be missing from the opponent's party or replaced with another Pokémon.  
In Pokémon Colosseum, when a Pokémon is snagged successfully, the player gains the Pokémon immediately and it is put in the [[party]] if space is available, or the [[PC]] otherwise. If the player has only one non-[[fainting|fainted]] Pokémon when a snagged Pokémon is added to the party, the player will send the snagged Pokémon into battle immediately after snagging it. If the player [[black out|whites out]] after snagging a Shadow Pokémon, the snag will still be counted; when the player rematches that Trainer, the Shadow Pokémon will be missing from the opponent's party or replaced with another Pokémon.  


In Pokémon XD, Pokémon that are snagged during the current battle are put in a special tally, marked on screen with purple Poké Ball icons next to a purple "SNAG" text. Snagged Pokémon will only be added to the player's party when they win the battle, at which time they will be added to the party, or sent to the PC if there is no space available. If the player whites out, the snagged Pokémon is either returned to the opposing Trainer's party or flees, and all Poké Balls used to catch it (including ones that missed), will be returned to the player's [[Bag]].
In Pokémon XD, Pokémon that are snagged during the current battle are put in a special tally, marked on screen with purple Poké Ball icons next to a purple "SNAG" text. Snagged Pokémon will only be added to the player's party when they win the battle, at which time they will be added to the party, or sent to the PC if there is no space available. If the player whites out, the snagged Pokémon is either returned to the opposing Trainer's party or flees.


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