Poké Ball lids are used to make Poké Balls, and can be crafted by cooking apricorns and putting them in the crafting table. (See recipes here) A Thrown Poké Ball can break into its component parts if it misses its target, and will drop the component lid, a stone button, and a base matching the type required to craft the ball.
Contents
List of Poké Ball lids
Dive Ball Lid
Dusk Ball Lid
Fast Ball Lid
Great Ball Lid
Heal Ball Lid
Heavy Ball Lid
Level Ball Lid
Love Ball Lid
Lure Ball Lid
Luxury Ball Lid
Moon Ball Lid
Nest Ball Lid
Net Ball Lid
Poké Ball Lid
Premier Ball Lid
Quick Ball Lid
Repeat Ball Lid
Safari Ball Lid
Sport Ball Lid
Timer Ball Lid
Ultra Ball Lid
Obtaining
Crafting
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Drop | Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
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Hisuain Voltorb | 50% | 1 |
Hisuian Electrode | 50% | 1-2 | |
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Snubbull | 10% | 1 |
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Voltorb | 50% | 1 |
Electrode | 50% | 1-2 |
Usage
Crafting ingredient
Main article: Poké Balls
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Tier 1 Pokeballs | Matching Tier 1 Pokéball Lid + Button + Iron Base |
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Matching Tier 1 Pokéball Lid + Button + Aluminum Base |
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Ancient Pokeballs | Matching Ancient Pokéball Lids + Button + Wooden Base |
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Tier 2 Pokeballs | Matching Tier 2 Pokéball lids + Button + Silver Base |
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Tier 3 Pokeballs | Matching Tier 3 Pokéball lids + Button + Platinum Base |
Trivia
- Before 9.0.1, Poké Ball Discs could be used on an anvil and turned into Poké Ball Lids with a hammer. They could be re-obtained either by continuing to hammer the disc or by using the anvil. This process could also be automated by using a mechanical anvil instead of a regular anvil.