Welcome to Minedit. In this guide we will talk about everything there is to know in regard to the Pixelmon Pokeballs. What are they, what do they do, what do we use them for and how do we craft them?
These are all questions that will be answered down the road.
If you’re new to Pixelmon, we recommend you check out our Pixelmon Wiki page to get started on the basics of Pixelmon and Pixelmon Pokeballs.
With that being said, let’s get started and have a look at what the Pixelmon Pokeballs actually are.
What Are Pixelmon Pokeballs?
Poké balls are essentially small round items that you can use in order to capture and contain a Pokemon. Pokeballs have been around since the beginning of the Pokemon journey, You do not however have the ability to capture another Trainer’s Pokemon or a boss Pokemon for that matter.
How Do Pixelmon Pokeballs Work?
The way it works, is that you have the ability to use a Poke ball outside of or during a battle with a wild Pokemon. In order to actually physically capture a pokemon, you have to select a pokeball in your character’s hands, aim with your cursor and then try to throw the pixelmon pokeballs at the wild pokemon.
If you miss throwing the pokeball and do not hit the pokemon, you risk having the pokeball be broken up into three different pieces. The lid, the button and the base. If this ends up happening, then you have the ability to capture all three items and reconstruct the pokeball.
If you use either a Cherish Ball, GS Ball or a Master ball, this won’t be the case and they will never break.
Different Type Of Pixelmon Pokeballs
Different type of Pixelmon Pokeballs often have different purposes and aspects to their development. Many of the Pokeballs have a different catch rate, meaning that some Pokeballs catch Pokemon faster than others.
That’s why you’ll rather have Ultra Balls, than just regular Pokeballs, because their catch rate is twice as high and so twice as more likely to catch a Pokemon.
Below we’ve share a list of all Pixelmon Pokeballs so you can have a look at everything that currently exists:
Cherish Ball: 1× catch rate.
Dive Ball: 3.5× catch rate if the Pokémon is in water.
Dusk Ball: 3.5× catch rate in dark places.
Fast Ball: 4× catch rate on Pokémon with 100 base speed or more.
Friend Ball: Sets a captured Pokémon’s happiness to 200.
Great Ball: 1.5× catch rate.
GS Ball: 1× catch rate.
Heal Ball: Fully heals HP and status of captured Pokémon.
Heavy Ball: Increased catch rate on heavy Pokémon.
Level Ball: Increased catch rate the lower the wild Pokémon’s level is compared to the player’s active Pokémon.
Love Ball: 8× catch rate if the wild Pokémon is the same species and opposite gender as the player’s active Pokémon.
Lure Ball: 3× on Pokémon found via fishing.
Luxury Ball: Causes the captured Pokémon to gain more happiness from happiness gains.
Master Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.
Moon Ball: 4× catch rate if Pokémon is in an evolutionary family involving a Moon Stone.
Nest Ball: Increased catch rate on lower-leveled Pokémon.
Net Ball: 3× catch rate on Bug and Water-type Pokémon.
Park Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.
Poké Ball: 1× catch rate, most basic Poké Ball.
Premier Ball: Causes the captured Pokémon to emit a red particle effect when sent out.
Quick Ball: 5× catch rate if used on the first turn of a battle.
Repeat Ball: 3× catch rate on species of Pokémon that the player already owns.
Safari Ball: 1.5× catch rate in Plains biomes.
Sport Ball: 1.5× catch rate on Bug-type Pokémon.
Timer Ball: Increased catch rate the longer the battle is.
Ultra Ball: 2× catch rate.
Beast Ball: 5x catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts. 0.1x for everything else.
Final Words
There are many many different types of Pixelmon Pokeballs. While some have the ability to always capture a Pokemon, such as a Master Ball, some won’t, such as a regular Poke Ball.
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