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Revision as of 19:45, 16 June 2014
This article is about the regular Poké Ball. For Poké Balls in general, see Poké Balls.
A regular Poké Ball is the most basic type of Poké Ball. It has a 1x catch rate on all Pokémon.
Crafting
Poké Balls can be crafted using three Cooked Red Apricorns to make a Poké Ball Disc, making a Poké Ball Lid with the disk and an Anvil, and using the Poké Ball Lid, a button, and an Iron Base to make the Poké Ball.
Regular Poké Balls are also used to craft an Old Rod and parts of the Trading Machine.
Trivia
Before the introduction of Apricorns, the Poké Ball used to be crafted differently. Coal Dust has since been removed, and this recipe no longer works.