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A list of Pokémon that have an increased catch rate with a Heavy Ball can be found [[Heavy Ball/Catch rate|here]]. | A list of Pokémon that have an increased catch rate with a Heavy Ball can be found [[Heavy Ball/Catch rate|here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:05, 3 January 2017
A Heavy Ball is a Poké Ball for catching very heavy Pokémon. It can be obtained by crafting it, buying from a shopkeeper, or as a tier 1 special drop,
Unlike most Poké Balls, the Heavy Ball's catch rate modifier is additive rather than multiplicative. The catch rate modifier for Heavy Balls based on Pokémon weight is as follows:
Weight | Modifier |
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<204.8 kg | -20 |
204.8-307.2 kg | +20 |
307.2-409.6 kg | +30 |
>409.6 kg | +40 |
A list of Pokémon that have an increased catch rate with a Heavy Ball can be found here.
Crafting
To craft a Heavy Ball, a Heavy Ball lid, a button, and an iron base or aluminum base are needed.
To make a Heavy Ball lid, three cooked Blue Apricorns are needed. Placing the three cooked Apricorns in a row horizontally in a crafting table will make three Heavy Ball discs, then using them with an anvil and a hammer will make them into Heavy Ball lids.