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In the modern day, Pokémon storage has similar restrictions as they did in the past, with Pokémon Trainers being able to carry up to six {{i|Poké Ball}}s with Pokémon at once. However, the {{player}} character in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} can hold up to 6 Pokémon in their [[party]] with a seventh slot saved for either {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}} or {{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} having their own [[key item]], implying this restriction isn't completely canonical in terms of lore. However, that player may only use the six Pokémon available to them in their party. | In the modern day, Pokémon storage has similar restrictions as they did in the past, with Pokémon Trainers being able to carry up to six {{i|Poké Ball}}s with Pokémon at once. However, the {{player}} character in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} can hold up to 6 Pokémon in their [[party]] with a seventh slot saved for either {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}} or {{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} having their own [[key item]], implying this restriction isn't completely canonical in terms of lore. However, that player may only use the six Pokémon available to them in their party. | ||
The [[Pokémon Storage System]], invented by [[Bill]], is the modern equivalent to the pastures, where a Trainer can hold all their Pokémon when they have more than six in their party. These caught Pokémon will be automatically sent to a box in the [[PC]]. Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, a prompt on catch will ask the player if they wish to move a caught Pokémon to their party or if they should be sent to the PC. The introduction of the [[Pokémon Box Link]] allows a Trainer to have access to all of their Pokémon in their box without the need of a PC. This item is no longer used as of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} and all Trainers in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]] and the [[Blueberry Academy]] have access to their boxes through their [[Rotom Phone]] instead. Both [[Kanto]]{{sup/7|PE}} and Paldea, as well as Kitakami and the Blueberry | The [[Pokémon Storage System]], invented by [[Bill]], is the modern equivalent to the pastures, where a Trainer can hold all their Pokémon when they have more than six in their party. These caught Pokémon will be automatically sent to a box in the [[PC]]. Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, a prompt on catch will ask the player if they wish to move a caught Pokémon to their party or if they should be sent to the PC. The introduction of the [[Pokémon Box Link]] allows a Trainer to have access to all of their Pokémon in their box without the need of a PC. This item is no longer used as of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} and all Trainers in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]] and the [[Blueberry Academy]] have access to their boxes through their [[Rotom Phone]] instead. Both [[Kanto]]{{sup/7|PE}} and Paldea, as well as Kitakami and the Blueberry Academy lack any PCs that contain Pokémon management. | ||
In Scarlet and Violet, there is no Pokémon Storage System, and all references to the function are simply just Boxes or Pokémon Boxes. | In Scarlet and Violet, there is no Pokémon Storage System, and all references to the function are simply just Boxes or Pokémon Boxes. |