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The latest scans from {{bp| | The latest scans from {{bp|CoroCoro}} has revealed that {{bp|Apricorns}}, a feature introduced in the original {{bp|Generation II}} games, will return in their {{bp|Generation IV}} remakes, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. These will be stored in a special compartment of the bag, known as the Apricorn Case, and can be used by Kurt to make some special {{bp|Poké Balls}}. Specifically this refers to the Fast Ball, Friend Ball, Heavy Ball, Lure Ball, Love Ball, Level Ball, and Moon Ball. None of these balls have been seen since {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, although their effects have been replicated in some of the newer Poké Balls. | ||
The Mystery Egg given to the player at the beginning of the game will also make a return. This Egg, given to the player by {{bp|Mr. Pokémon}} must be delivered to {{bp|Professor Elm}}: an event that kick-starts the entire game. The Pokémon inside the egg, however, remains to be confirmed. The Bug-Catching Contest at {{bp|National Park}} is also confirmed to reappear; in addition to this is a new {{bp|Safari Zone}} west of {{bp|Cianwood City}}. | The Mystery Egg given to the player at the beginning of the game will also make a return. This Egg, given to the player by {{bp|Mr. Pokémon}} must be delivered to {{bp|Professor Elm}}: an event that kick-starts the entire game. The Pokémon inside the egg, however, remains to be confirmed. The Bug-Catching Contest at {{bp|National Park}} is also confirmed to reappear; in addition to this is a new {{bp|Safari Zone}} west of {{bp|Cianwood City}}. |
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