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  • Normally, when a Poké Ball is used against a Wild Pokémon, they can attack it and knock it off course to prevent being caught; not the Master Ball, as the likes of Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Mewtwo learn the hard way. The four Legendary Pokémon are the only Pokémon in the game who will outright attempt to attack the Master Ball when used on them, only for the Master Ball to refuse to be knocked off course and proceed to force itself to catch the target Legendary regardless, all while having the same traditional 100% success rate.
  • Unlike most trainers who utilize Mega Evolution in their teams in regards to in-game NPCs, who would typically only use their Mega Evolved Pokémon last, Trace actually uses his Mega Evolved Pokémon first! The Pidgeot he sends out when you face him in the Pokémon League will Mega Evolve on the first turn it's out. Trace may be a Nice Guy, but this showcases a lot of hidden nerve Trace has when it comes to battling. It shows that even Lance, Red, Blue, and Green, four other trainers in this game who also utilize Mega Evolution at some point, will only use said Mega Evolved Pokémon as their last Pokémon.
  • The player gets ganged up on by a group of Rocket Grunts...only for Lorelei to show up. She lets the player take on one while dealing with the other three herself. In the time it takes the player to beat their one opponent, she's demolished the other three at the same time.

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