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The '''Infiniteinfinite Master Balls'''balls [[glitch]]''', also known as the '''Poké Ball amount bug''' is a glitch in [[bp:Pokémon Colosseum|Pokémon Colosseum]] which allows the player to repeatedly use any type of Poké Ball (including the Master Ball) repeatedly without depletingdecreasing theits amount in the inventory.
 
==Requirements==
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==Procedure==
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==External links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK4lMxx6YAc Youtube video by Gligar13Vids]
[[Category:Major glitches]]
[[Category:Generation III glitches]]

Latest revision as of 04:22, 2 February 2019

This glitch is for a home console Pokémon game.
Bulbapedia also has an article about Infinite balls glitch (Colosseum).
PRAMA Initiative a également une page sur Infinite balls glitch (Colosseum).

The infinite balls glitch, also known as the Poké Ball amount bug is a glitch in Pokémon Colosseum which allows the player to repeatedly use any type of Poké Ball (including the Master Ball) without decreasing its amount in the inventory.

Requirements

  • A Poké Ball to be reused
  • Another kind of Poké Ball
  • At least two Pokémon which have not fainted in the player's team.

Procedure

  1. Enter a battle.
  2. On the first Pokémon's turn, use the Poké Ball that will be kept.
  3. On the second Pokémon's turn, switch the first Poké Ball's position in the Items menu.
  4. While it will look like the first Poké Ball is being used, no Poké Balls will disappear from the inventory at all, and the game will still treat the situation as if the player had thrown a Master Ball (or whichever kind was selected) at the opponent.

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