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==Use==
==Overview==
Like the [[Poké Ball]], the Master Ball releases a Pokémon when thrown, but unlike the ordinary Poké Ball, it is almost guaranteed to release a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. The only exceptions are the dud Pokémon [[Goldeen]], which does no damage, as well as [[Zoroark]], who is not officially considered Legendary or Mythical, but was event-exclusive at the time of its release, much like most Mythical Pokémon. Legendary Pokémon can appear from both types of Poké Balls, but a Master Ball is far more likely to contain them. Similarly-functioning Poké Balls previously appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in [[Event 37: Legendary Pokémon]].
Like the [[Poké Ball]], the Master Ball releases a Pokémon when thrown, but unlike the ordinary Poké Ball, it is almost guaranteed to release a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. The only exceptions are the dud Pokémon [[Goldeen]], which does no damage, as well as [[Zoroark]], who is not officially considered Legendary or Mythical, but was event-exclusive at the time of its release, much like most Mythical Pokémon. Legendary Pokémon can appear from both types of Poké Balls, but a Master Ball is far more likely to contain them. Similarly-functioning Poké Balls previously appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in [[Event 37: Legendary Pokémon]].


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