Are master balls 100% catch rate?

Yes, a Master Ball has a 100% catch rate for wild Pokémon in nearly all games, bypassing the normal capture formula, but it might fail on certain uncatchable Pokémon (like trainer's Pokémon) or due to a rare glitch in Generation 1 games. Modern games often prevent using it on uncatchable targets, effectively ensuring success when available.
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Which Poké Ball has 100% catch rate?

Master Ball is a type of Poké Ball that can catch a Pokémon without fail.
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Does a Master Ball always catch?

Yes, a Master Ball always works to catch a wild Pokémon in modern games, bypassing all other catch mechanics for a 100% success rate, though it won't work on trainer Pokémon or certain special uncatchable Pokémon. While older games (Gen 1) had slight programming quirks or rumors of a tiny failure chance, current games ensure it never fails on valid targets, with game descriptions universally calling it the "ultimate" ball that "will catch any wild Pokémon without fail".
 
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Do shinies in Pokémon Go have a 100% catch rate?

A friendly reminder that Shiny Legendary Pokemon encountered in Raids have a 100% catch rate! If you encounter a Shiny Mewtwo, use a Pinap Berry for double candy.
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Can I trick Pokémon Go into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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Has a Master Ball ever failed?

Yes, but only in specific, usually unintended ways: Master Balls are designed to bypass catch mechanics and never fail on wild Pokémon in modern games, but they can fail if used on a trainer's Pokémon, plot-un-catchable Pokémon (like Ghost Marowak in Gen 1), or due to a rare, mostly debunked glitch in Gen 1 (Red/Blue/Yellow), with some anime instances showing failures, according to sources like GameFAQs, Bulbapedia, and Pokemon.com.
 
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Did Red canonically catch all Pokémon?

We know Red completes the Pokédex thanks to dialogue from Professor oak in G/S/C (when you register 152 Pokemon, he says that this project is going better than the last, which means 151 Pokemon had to be originally registered).
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Who is the no. 1 legendary Pokémon?

Arceus. By far the most naturally powerful Legendary Pokémon, with 720 points, Arceus is the closest thing the Poké-world has to a God - and as such, has powers you won't find with any other.
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What's the rarest Poké Ball?

The rarest Poké Ball is generally considered the Cherish Ball, as it's exclusive to event distributions (Mystery Gifts) and can't be obtained in normal gameplay to catch wild Pokémon, with the Strange Ball (from Legends: Arceus transfers) and Park Ball also being extremely rare/unobtainable in standard play, while the legendary Master Ball isn't the rarest but the most powerful.
 
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Are Pokémon GO auto catchers allowed?

Pokémon Go auto-catchers exist in a gray area: official devices like the Pokémon Go Plus + are fully allowed, while third-party ones (like Go-tcha) are technically against Niantic's rules but widely used because they mimic official devices and are hard to detect, though using them carries a slight risk of action if Niantic decides to crack down. 
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Is it easier to catch Pokémon when they are low HP?

As Pokémon lose more HP, they gradually become easier to catch. Be careful about using moves that could knock out the foe with a critical hit or inflict an unwanted status condition. For the safest results, it's best to use moves that deal a predictable amount of damage.
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Is it better to catch Pokémon in sleep or paralysis?

Sleep is generally better for maximizing the catch rate boost (x2 multiplier) but requires frequent reapplication, while paralysis offers a lower boost (x1.5) but lasts the entire battle, making it more convenient for long catches like Legendaries. Choose sleep for high-risk, high-reward captures where you need the biggest boost and can manage re-inflicting it; choose paralysis for a reliable, low-maintenance, permanent debuff that's easier to maintain over many turns. 
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What Pokémon is 666 in the Pokédex?

The Pokémon with National Pokédex number 666 is Vivillon, the Scale Pokémon, a Bug/Flying type known for its many wing patterns based on different climates, which some fans find fitting for the "devil's number".
 
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Why was episode 38 of Pokémon banned?

On 16th December 1997, more than 700 Japanese people have seizures and hospitalized after they watched Pokémon anime episode 38 called "Denno Senshi Porygon" which is that banned episode of pokemon in worldwide after the episode aired once in Japan and it caused seizures and photosensitive epilepsy.
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Who is LGBTQ in Pokémon?

Blanche is non-binary and uses They/Them pronouns. They are sometimes identified with She/Her pronouns.
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Does Pecharunt have a 100% catch rate?

Everyone gets it on the first shot. They probably just didn't know it's a 100% catch rate no matter what ball you choose to use.
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What's inside Roy's Poké Ball?

Roy's ancient Poké Ball is revealed to contain a Rayquaza.
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Can I get banned for using Pokemon GO codes?

If you receive the first and second strikes and continue to cheat, your account will be permanently banned.
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Does the sock trick work in Pokemon GO?

Yes, the "sock method" (or pendulum trick) for hatching eggs in Pokémon Go generally still works by simulating movement, leveraging the game's Adventure Sync to track phone motion (not just steps) and add distance, though its effectiveness relies on good phone setup and movement, often involving putting the phone in a long sock and swinging it or attaching it to a rotating object, but always ensure Adventure Sync and health permissions are on. 
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Does driving count as walking in Pokemon GO?

Pokemon Go doesn't count normal driving as walking because it has a speed limit for tracking distance (around 10.5-13 km/h or 6-8 mph), but it can count very slow driving (like in heavy traffic or just moving slowly) or be tricked by GPS spoofing apps, though this isn't recommended. The game uses Adventure Sync to track distance when the app is closed, but it's designed to differentiate between walking and fast travel, often showing your avatar running or biking to indicate no distance earned. 
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