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Ever wonder what goes on inside of pokeballs?

What goes on inside pokeballs?


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If anything, it has to do something with the pokemon being able to rest well. Nothing else crazy outside of those lines.
Possibly. For example, in the anime, Ash's pokemon return to their Pokeball after a hard match resulting in injuries. Later (Without going to a Pokemon Center), he calls forth that pokemon again and that one Pokemon appears to be in fine condition. I have noticed that by watching the anime. Sadly, that doesn't apply in the games. :'(


— Thus, I believe all they do in there is rest/heal.
 
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I think they fart in the pokeball so no one can smell the farts outside...

Best answer yet. I never hear them fart outside the pokeballs, so unless every pokemon we meet has bowel problems and can't fart...there needs to be a reason :O
 
I've always imagined that a Pokeball to to a shell as a Pokemon is to a snail.
Also, are Pokemon safe in Pokeballs? That's what I've always wondered. I mean, if you roll a Pokeball down a hill, would the Pokemon inside be affected by that at all?
I think they fart in the pokeball so no one can smell the farts outside...
Wow. Just wow.
 
Well from what I gather the Pokemon is fully conscious while in the Pokeball but various difference of what it's like in the Pokeball.
One is that the top of a pokeball is see through and they seem to be in a cramped object. This only applies to the Manga.
There is a theory that it creates a virtual environment although you have to wonder if is capable of doing so. I mean it's only so small and you'd only figure that it would be very difficult for the technology to create a virtual world. Plus Pikachu doesn't like Pokeballs because they're cramp so it would be hard to see that they create virtual environments.

Here's a question I have. Do you think has to do more with the Pokemon then with the Pokeball?

I mean, I wouldn't call a creature a Pocket Monster unless it already had the ability to shrink but needed energy to do so.
 
Possibly. For example, in the anime, Ash's pokemon return to their Pokeball after a hard match resulting in injuries. Later (Without going to a Pokemon Center), he calls forth that pokemon again and that one Pokemon appears to be in fine condition. I have noticed that by watching the anime. Sadly, that doesn't apply in the games. :'(


— Thus, I believe all they do in there is rest/heal.

Yeah, I've always noticed that, but I'm not aggrevated that this system isn't applied to the games, the game is fine as it is, really :)
 
I think they just freeze or something, since I go along with the guess that they don't do anything, even age, inside of their Poké Balls. I voted #1.

But don't forget, there is not really any truth to this kind of question, as it can't easily be proved. Everyone has a different opinion.
 
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