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Not That I know, there isn't but you can put capsules on poke' balls by going to the solaciean ruins and look for a boy, and he'll tell you to go to his house and if you do, you'll get an item to hold capsules in.then go to the eighth gym town and there'll be a capsule shop. there is a one that can make your poke'ball squirt water.

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