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− | The Beast Ball is a [[Poké Balls|Ball]] that has a 5× catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts and a 1x catch rate on Celebi; otherwise, it has a 0.1× catch rate. | + | The [[Beast Ball]] is a [[Poké Balls|Ball]] that has a 5× catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts and a 1x catch rate on Celebi; otherwise, it has a 0.1× catch rate. |
The Beast Ball is a kind of Pokéball that can catch [[Ultra Beast]]s with more probability than any other kind of Pokéball. It can be obtained as [[Beast Chest]] Loot. | The Beast Ball is a kind of Pokéball that can catch [[Ultra Beast]]s with more probability than any other kind of Pokéball. It can be obtained as [[Beast Chest]] Loot. | ||
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Beast Balls, similarly to almost all other [[Pokéballs]] can be thrown outside of battle, and without hitting a pokémon target, can break, but will not give its lid, since it does not exist in-game. | Beast Balls, similarly to almost all other [[Pokéballs]] can be thrown outside of battle, and without hitting a pokémon target, can break, but will not give its lid, since it does not exist in-game. | ||
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− | ==Pokémon [[drops]]== | + | ==Obtaining== |
+ | ===Pokémon [[drops]]=== | ||
+ | {{main|Drops|Drops}} | ||
{{DropPokémonH}} | {{DropPokémonH}} | ||
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Nihilego|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon|Buzzwole| | + | {{DropPokémon|Buzzwole|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Pheromosa|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Xurkitree|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Celesteela|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Kartana|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Guzzlord|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | + | {{DropPokémon|Naganadel|50|1-2}} |
− | + | {{DropPokémon|Stakataka|50|1-2}} | |
− | {{DropPokémon|Stakataka| | + | {{DropPokémon|Blacephalon|50|1-2}} |
− | {{DropPokémon| | ||
{{DropPokémonF}} | {{DropPokémonF}} | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | *As of 8.2.0, any [[Celebi]] caught in a Beast Ball will become an [[Alien Celebi]]. | ||
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[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 09:53, 15 July 2022
The Beast Ball is a Ball that has a 5× catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts and a 1x catch rate on Celebi; otherwise, it has a 0.1× catch rate.
The Beast Ball is a kind of Pokéball that can catch Ultra Beasts with more probability than any other kind of Pokéball. It can be obtained as Beast Chest Loot.
Beast Balls, similarly to almost all other Pokéballs can be thrown outside of battle, and without hitting a pokémon target, can break, but will not give its lid, since it does not exist in-game.
The Ultra Beasts the Beast Ball can catch are:
- Nihilego
- Pheromosa
- Buzzwole
- Kartana
- Xurkitree
- Celesteela
- Guzzlord
- Poipole
- Naganadel
- Blacephalon
- Stakataka
Obtaining
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
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Nihilego | 50% | 1-2 |
Buzzwole | 50% | 1-2 |
Pheromosa | 50% | 1-2 |
Xurkitree | 50% | 1-2 |
Celesteela | 50% | 1-2 |
Kartana | 50% | 1-2 |
Guzzlord | 50% | 1-2 |
Naganadel | 50% | 1-2 |
Stakataka | 50% | 1-2 |
Blacephalon | 50% | 1-2 |
Trivia
- As of 8.2.0, any Celebi caught in a Beast Ball will become an Alien Celebi.