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[[WMG: Green is [[Anime/MewtwoStrikesBack Ambertwo]].]]

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[[WMG: Green is [[Anime/MewtwoStrikesBack [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie Ambertwo]].]]
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Now, this theory implies that Ambertwo was Spared By Adaptation somehow. But there are some things regarding Green that could be best explained by her being Ambertwo: such as why she's constantly throwing Pokeballs at you (it may look like she's a {{Troll}} at first glance, but if she's Ambertwo then she wouldn't know how to differentiate humans from Pokémon), why she wants you to be one of her Pokémon (she mostly makes her comment as payback for catching Mewtwo before her, but she wouldn't make ''that'' particular comment if, again, she knew the difference between humans and Pokémon), and why she has Mewtwo's evolution stones (unless she was involved in the Mewtwo project she couldn't have known about them, and since Project Mewtwo was not only somewhat only grown-ups could work on, but also top secret since it was canonically one of Team Rocket's projects, there were only two ways a kid could get Mewtwo's evolution stones: either by being a clone created in the project, or second-hand from someone who was part of the project, like, say, Blaine, who not only is a former member of Team Rocket, but lo and behold, is friends with Ambertwo's father Mr. Fuji).

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Now, this theory implies that Ambertwo was Spared By Adaptation somehow. But there are some things regarding Green that could be best explained by her being Ambertwo: such as why she's constantly throwing Pokeballs at you (it may look like she's a {{Troll}} at first glance, but if she's Ambertwo then she wouldn't know how to differentiate humans from Pokémon), why she wants you to be one of her Pokémon (she mostly makes her comment as payback for catching Mewtwo before her, but she wouldn't make ''that'' particular comment if, again, she knew the difference between humans and Pokémon), and why she has Mewtwo's evolution stones (unless she was involved in the Mewtwo project she couldn't have known about them, and since Project Mewtwo was not only somewhat only grown-ups could work on, but also top secret since it was canonically one of Team Rocket's projects, there were only two ways a kid could get Mewtwo's evolution stones: either by being a clone created in the project, or second-hand from someone who was part of the project, like, say, Blaine, who not only is a former member of Team Rocket, but lo and behold, is friends with Ambertwo's father Mr. Fuji).
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[[WMG: Green is [[Anime/MewtwoStrikesBack Ambertwo]].]]
Before you come at me, this game has multiple nods from the anime, like Misty's sisters.\\
Now, this theory implies that Ambertwo was Spared By Adaptation somehow. But there are some things regarding Green that could be best explained by her being Ambertwo: such as why she's constantly throwing Pokeballs at you (it may look like she's a {{Troll}} at first glance, but if she's Ambertwo then she wouldn't know how to differentiate humans from Pokémon), why she wants you to be one of her Pokémon (she mostly makes her comment as payback for catching Mewtwo before her, but she wouldn't make ''that'' particular comment if, again, she knew the difference between humans and Pokémon), and why she has Mewtwo's evolution stones (unless she was involved in the Mewtwo project she couldn't have known about them, and since Project Mewtwo was not only somewhat only grown-ups could work on, but also top secret since it was canonically one of Team Rocket's projects, there were only two ways a kid could get Mewtwo's evolution stones: either by being a clone created in the project, or second-hand from someone who was part of the project, like, say, Blaine, who not only is a former member of Team Rocket, but lo and behold, is friends with Ambertwo's father Mr. Fuji).
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* UpToEleven confirmed. Not only are all three types of the original Gen I shop Poké Balls significantly cheaper than they were when last seen in ''Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon''[[note]](Poké Balls cost 100 instead of 200, Great Balls 300 instead of 600, and then Ultra Balls at 500 instead of 1200 in Pre-Gen VII games or the 800 in the Alola games)[[/note]], but there are a few spots in the game where an NPC will give you free Poké Balls if you ever run out, first encountering the NPC in Mt. Moon. Also, when buying increments of 10 for getting a free Premier Ball, it's now also applied to Great Balls and Ultra Balls for the Premier Ball free bonus, and you'll get multiple Premier Balls at a time if you purchase a lot of Poké Balls at once for every increment of 10 included in the purchase. [[spoiler:The Master Ball can likewise be very rarely found as a hidden item in the treasure room of Cerulean Cave in the post game, and can indefinitely respawn.]]

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* UpToEleven confirmed.Confirmed. Not only are all three types of the original Gen I shop Poké Balls significantly cheaper than they were when last seen in ''Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon''[[note]](Poké Balls cost 100 instead of 200, Great Balls 300 instead of 600, and then Ultra Balls at 500 instead of 1200 in Pre-Gen VII games or the 800 in the Alola games)[[/note]], but there are a few spots in the game where an NPC will give you free Poké Balls if you ever run out, first encountering the NPC in Mt. Moon. Also, when buying increments of 10 for getting a free Premier Ball, it's now also applied to Great Balls and Ultra Balls for the Premier Ball free bonus, and you'll get multiple Premier Balls at a time if you purchase a lot of Poké Balls at once for every increment of 10 included in the purchase. [[spoiler:The Master Ball can likewise be very rarely found as a hidden item in the treasure room of Cerulean Cave in the post game, and can indefinitely respawn.]]
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[[WMG: The third Poké Ball in Oak's lab contains a Clefairy]]
As many know, Clefairy was originally planned to be the series mascot before Pikachu's popularity overtook it. Along with Eevee, Clefairy would complete a triad of Cute Mascots for the Kanto region.
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[[WMG: The third Poké Ball in Oak's lab contains a Psyduck]]
It's fairly common knowledge among fans now, but Psyduck was originally considered to be Pikachu's counterpart in the Let's Go games, being replaced with Eevee because Eevee was felt to be more marketable. But that doesn't mean Psyduck necessarily isn't a starter Pokémon here. We only see two of the three starter Pokémon Oak intended to give out, leaving the identity of the third unknown. But if the idea of Psyduck being part of a starter Pokémon trio with Pikachu and Eevee in this world still holds true, then we can assume the third ball holds a Psyduck.
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[[:WMG:Archer and Mina are time travelers.]]

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