> What in the world? Paralysis? Poison? BURN? Why she speaks so normally about things that sound so serious?
>You are utterly perplexed at how she handles that subject. Do they really occur that often in this world?
> Watch carefully.
>The ball wobbles a second time.
>Then a third time.
>The button suddenly glows brightly with a clicking sound before returning to normal.
>"And that's how you do it." says Dawn as she walks over to the pokeball, "Once you get that click, you've caught the pokemon."
>Dawn picks up the pokeball, and the button starts blinking blue.
>"Now, do you see this?" she asks, "It's blinking like that because I already have six pokemon with me." she pulls another pokeball out of her pocket, and you see that its button is blinking as well, "Now, I can either add this bidoof to my pokemon team and send one of my pokemon to the Pokemon Storage System, or I have to send bidoof instead." she takes out her pokedex and holds it over Bidoof's ball, "Modern pokedexes are designed to send pokemon directly to the Storage System, like so:"
>Dawn clicks the pokeball's button, and the ball suddenly becomes engulfed in light, before traveling into a small round area on the back of the pokedex.
>"The function is only one-way, though, so you'll have to visit a pokemon center to retrieve your pokemon. And it only works when a ball is blinking blue like that, to prevent people from sending pokemon to the PC on accident."
>_