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All of the Generation I and Generation III Poké Balls are also available, though the Dive Ball can only be obtained randomly through the man in [[Solaceon Town]] upon showing him the Pokémon he asks for, or transferred ahead held by a Pokémon through [[Pal Park]]. This is due to a lack of use for it in Sinnoh. The Park Ball is colored [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|gold and silver]], with a [[Pokémon Crystal|light blue]] center, and is | All of the Generation I and Generation III Poké Balls are also available, though the Dive Ball can only be obtained randomly through the man in [[Solaceon Town]] upon showing him the Pokémon he asks for, or transferred ahead held by a Pokémon through [[Pal Park]]. This is due to a lack of use for it in Sinnoh. The Park Ball is colored [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|gold and silver]], with a [[Pokémon Crystal|light blue]] center, and is a temporary containment used for show. It is the only Poké Ball (aside from the [[Snag Ball]]) with the ability to override another Poké Ball's "mark" on a Pokémon. After capture, the Pokémon is put into the Poké Ball it was captured in. Whether the Park Ball would work on a regular [[wild Pokémon]] not already captured is not known, and it is doubtful whether it would work outside of Pal Park if stolen. | ||
Cherish Balls cannot be acquired for use without [[cheating]]; instead, they contain Pokémon distributed at [[event]]s. | |||
Luxury Balls function differently in this generation: they can be bought, and the factor the happiness is increased by varies with the event. For detail, see [[Happiness#Generation IV|this page]]. | Luxury Balls function differently in this generation: they can be bought, and the factor the happiness is increased by varies with the event. For detail, see [[Happiness#Generation IV|this page]]. |
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