Has a masterball 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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Has a Master Ball ever failed?

“In Episode 35, 'Whiscash and Ash' of season seven of the Pokémon series, a Whiscash swallows a Master Ball thrown at it. This was widely interpreted as a Master Ball fail.” That being said, the Master Ball is known to have failed in the Nintendo video game series, as explained by John D.
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What is the success rate of a Master Ball?

The Master Ball has a 100% catch rate, guaranteeing a successful capture of any Pokémon, bypassing normal catch formulas and factors like HP or status conditions, making it the most reliable Poké Ball in the series, though in the very first generation, a tiny glitch allowed a minuscule chance (1 in 65,536) of failure, which was fixed later.
 
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What is the Poké Ball that never fails?

Master Ball: A type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation I that can be used to catch a wild Pokémon without fail.
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What is the rarest Poké Ball?

The rarest Poké Ball in the games is generally considered the Cherish Ball, as it's only used for event-distributed Pokémon and is otherwise unobtainable in normal gameplay, followed by the time-travel-requiring Strange Ball from Legends: Arceus transfers, while real-world merchandise like the $30,000+ Tiffany & Co. Poké Ball are the rarest purchasable items. 
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The ONLY TIME A Masterball FAILED!? (Indigo Disk DLC - Pokemon Scarlet & Violet)

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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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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What Pokémon ate a Master Ball?

Whiscash swallows Sullivan's Master Ball, and is not captured.
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How many 151 master balls are there?

516 cards in total.
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Are Pokemon 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 Mewtwo available in Pokemon Gold?

Yes, Mewtwo is in Pokemon Gold, but you can't catch it in the Johto region; you must trade it from Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow (where it's found in Cerulean Cave) or use special events, though you can find its unique item, Berserk Gene, in a lake near Cerulean Cave in the Kanto region after beating the Elite Four. In Gold/Silver, it's powerful but starts with weaker moves than in Generation 1, relying on Confusion until learning Psychic via TM. 
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What is the #1 weakest Pokémon?

The weakest rare Pokémon is Cosmog. It's a psychic-type Legendary Pokémon with the same base stat total as Magikarp. Cosmog is the ultimate useless specimen with no damaging moves and only knows Splash and Teleport.
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Why was Pokémon banned in schools?

Many schools began banning Pokémon cards in 1999 due to widespread classroom distractions and intense trading disputes. ⁠ As the craze swept the nation, the collectible nature and perceived value of the cards created a host of problems for teachers and administrators.
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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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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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Is Ash's Pikachu Red's?

Ash's Pikachu has Volt tackle and the only way to get that is breeding Raichus with a light bulb. Since Red caught his Pikachu in the wild (See origins), Ash's Pikachu can't be Red's. Although, Red could have breeded to get the Pikachu.
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Who is the weakest legendary?

The title of "weakest legendary" often goes to Cosmog, due to its extremely low base stats (BST 200) and limited moves (Splash, Teleport) before evolving into the much stronger Solgaleo/Lunala. Other contenders include Uxie (outclassed by Cresselia) and sometimes Regigigas (crippled by its Slow Start ability), depending on whether "weak" means low stats or poor competitive viability despite high stats, according to users on Pokemon forums and databases.
 
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What was the first Pokémon 0001?

The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 0001 and the last, Mew, is number 0151.
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What are the 4 cursed Pokémon?

The treasures found their way into Paldea after the greedy king of the region purchased them from a merchant from the East. But the negative emotions from the king's desires would "awaken" the treasures, transforming them into four powerful Pokémon: Chi-yu, Wo-chen, Chein-Pao, and Ting-lu.
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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Which Poké Ball cannot fail?

Master Balls will capture any Pokémon without fail, but they're also the rarest of all Poké Balls.
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What's in B25 Poké Ball?

The B25 Poké Ball tin contains three Pokémon TCG booster packs (typically from the Scarlet & Violet era like Paradox Rift, Temporal Forces, and Paldea Evolved) and two sticker sheets, replacing the usual coin found in older tins. Expect packs with 10 cards, potentially including holographic or ex cards, along with various energy/markers.
 
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