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Revision as of 18:07, 13 July 2022
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 1× catch rate on all Pokémon. It can be obtained by crafting it, buying from a shopkeeper, or as a tier 1 special drop,
Obtaining
Crafting
Poké Balls require several steps and materials to craft; details can be found on this page.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Poké Ball Lid | Cooked Red Apricorn | |
Poké Ball | Poké Ball Lid + Button + Iron Base |
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Poké Ball Lid + Button + Aluminum Base |
Usage
Crafting ingredient
Regular Poké Balls are also used to craft an Old Rod and parts of a trade machine.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Old Rod | Stick + String + Poké Ball |
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Trade Holder Left | Aluminum Ingot + Poké Ball |
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Trade Holder Right | Poké Ball + Aluminum Ingot |
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Voltorb | 10% | 1 |
Electrode | 10% | 1 |
Yamper | 10% | 1 |
Boltund | 30% | 1 |
Trivia
Prior to 9.0.1, Aluminum Plates were used instead of Aluminum Ingots in the recipe.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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Trade Holder Left | |
Trade Holder Right |
Before the introduction of Apricorns, Poké Balls used to be crafted differently. Coal dust has since been removed, and this recipe no longer works.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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Poké Ball |