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Poké Balls

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Poké Balls are small, round objects used for capturing and containing wild Pokémon. They may not be used to capture another Trainer's Pokémon or a boss Pokémon.

Mechanics

Poké Balls may be used outside of or during a battle with a wild Pokémon. When not engaged with a Pokémon, using the Poké Ball will throw it. This technique requires aiming at the Pokémon that is to be capture by placing the mouse cursor over the Pokémon. Using this technique, there is a small chance that the thrown Poké Ball will break into its component parts (Base, button, and base) if the Poké Ball misses the Pokémon and hits a block. If this happens, it is possible to collect the broken pieces and reconstruct the Poké Ball in the crafting interface.

If engaged in a Pokémon battle, during a turn, clicking on the Bag option will show all Poké Balls in the Minecraft inventory under the Poké Balls tab. This method requires no aim as any selected Poké Ball will be automatically thrown at the wild Pokémon.

Types

The different types of Poké Balls each have different effects, usually related to catch rate.

  • Grid Beast Ball.pngBeast Ball: 5x catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts. 0.1x for everything else.
  • Grid Cherish Ball.pngCherish Ball: 1× catch rate.
  • Grid Dive Ball.pngDive Ball: 3.5× catch rate if the Pokémon is in water.
  • Grid Dream Ball.pngDream Ball: 4x catch rate if the Pokémon is sleeping.
  • Grid Dusk Ball.pngDusk Ball: 3× catch rate in dark places. 0.1x for Ultra Beasts. 1x for everything else.
  • Grid Fast Ball.pngFast Ball: 4× catch rate on Pokémon with 100 base speed or more.
  • Grid Feather Ball.pngFeather Ball: 1x catch rate but travels a slighty farther distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.
  • Grid Friend Ball.pngFriend Ball: Sets a captured Pokémon's happiness to 200.
  • Grid Gigaton Ball.pngGigaton Ball: 2.75x catch rate but travels a much shorter distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.
  • Grid Great Ball.pngGreat Ball: 1.5× catch rate.
  • Grid Ancient Great Ball.pngAncient Great Ball: 1.5x catch rate, functions exactly like a Great Ball.
  • Grid GS Ball.pngGS Ball: 1× catch rate.
  • Grid Heal Ball.pngHeal Ball: Fully heals HP and status of captured Pokémon.
  • Grid Heavy Ball.pngHeavy Ball: Increased catch rate on heavy Pokémon.
  • Grid Ancient Heavy Ball.pngAncient Heavy Ball: 1.25x catch rate but travels a slightly shorter distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.
  • Grid Jet Ball.pngJet Ball: 1.5x catch rate but travels a much farther distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.
  • Grid Leaden Ball.pngLeaden Ball: 2x catch rate but travels a shorter distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.
  • Grid Level Ball.pngLevel Ball: Increased catch rate the lower the wild Pokémon's level is compared to the player's active Pokémon.
  • Grid Love Ball.pngLove Ball: 8× catch rate if the wild Pokémon is the same species and opposite gender as the player's active Pokémon.
  • Grid Lure Ball.pngLure Ball: 5× on Pokémon found via fishing.
  • Grid Luxury Ball.pngLuxury Ball: Causes the captured Pokémon to gain more happiness from happiness gains.
  • Grid Master Ball.pngMaster Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.
  • Grid Moon Ball.pngMoon Ball: 4× catch rate if Pokémon is in an evolutionary family involving a Moon Stone.
  • Grid Nest Ball.pngNest Ball: Increased catch rate on lower-leveled Pokémon.
  • Grid Net Ball.pngNet Ball: 3.5× catch rate on Bug and Water-type Pokémon.
  • Grid Origin Ball.pngOrigin Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.
  • Grid Park Ball.pngPark Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.
  • Grid Poké Ball.pngPoké Ball: 1× catch rate, most basic Poké Ball.
  • Grid Ancient Poké Ball.pngAncient Poké Ball: 1x catch rate, functions exactly like a regular Poké Ball.
  • Grid Premier Ball.pngPremier Ball: Causes the captured Pokémon to emit a red particle effect when sent out.
  • Grid Quick Ball.pngQuick Ball: 5× catch rate if used on the first turn of a battle.
  • Grid Repeat Ball.pngRepeat Ball: 3.5× catch rate on species of Pokémon that the player already owns.
  • Grid Safari Ball.pngSafari Ball: 1.5× catch rate in Plains or Savanna biomes.
  • Grid Sport Ball.pngSport Ball: 1.5× catch rate on Bug-type Pokémon.
  • Grid Timer Ball.pngTimer Ball: Increased catch rate the longer the battle is.
  • Grid Ultra Ball.pngUltra Ball: 2× catch rate.
  • Grid Ancient Ultra Ball.pngAncient Ultra Ball: 2x catch rate, functions exactly like an Ultra Ball.
  • Grid Wing Ball.pngWing Ball: 1.25x catch rate but travels a farther distance than other Poké Balls outside of battle.

Crafting

A few items are needed to begin making Poké Balls:

Although each Poké Ball differs, they are all crafted similarly:

  • Smelt three Apricorns of the required colors for the desired Poké Ball (a list of which can be found here).
  • Lay them in a row on the crafting table to produce a base from the Apricorns.
Item Ingredients Crafting recipe
Poké Ball Lid Cooked Red Apricorn


Cooked Red Apricorn


Cooked Red Apricorn


Cooked Red Apricorn


Poké Ball Lid

5

Item Ingredients Crafting recipe
Iron Base Iron Ingot


Iron Ingot


Iron Ingot


Iron Ingot


Iron Base

5

Aluminum Base Aluminum Ingot


Aluminum Ingot


Aluminum Ingot


Aluminum Ingot


Aluminum Base

5

Silver Base Silver Ingot


Silver Ingot


Silver Ingot


Silver Ingot


Silver Base

5

Platinum Base Platinum Ingot


Platinum Ingot


Platinum Ingot


Platinum Ingot


Platinum Base

5

  • Craft a stone button (a wooden button will not work).
  • Put the lid, button, and base in a crafting interface (any arrangement will do), and a Poké Ball will be crafted.
Item Ingredients Crafting recipe
Poké Ball Poké Ball Lid +
Button +
Iron Base

Poké Ball Lid

Iron Base


Button




Poké Ball

Shapeless.png

Poké Ball Lid +
Button +
Aluminum Base

Poké Ball Lid

Aluminum Base


Button




Poké Ball

Shapeless.png

Note: Cherish Ball, GS Ball, Master Ball, and Park Ball lids cannot be crafted, if a ball breaks you'll receive these lids as of 9.0.0.

Other locations

Besides crafting, most Poké Balls can be obtained from special drops and shopkeepers.

Config settings

  • "allowCaptureOutsideBattle": If set to false, players cannot throw Poké Balls and catch Pokémon outside of battle.

Poké Ball Tiering

As of Pixelmon 9.0, Poké Balls are now seperated into 3 separate tiers related to crafting. Each tier has a corresponding crafting yield and crafting ingredients specific to each tier. For Base Balls, the bases must be constructed out of the corresponding material for each tier whereas for Hisuian Balls, the lids must be constructed out of each corresponding material.

  • Tier 1: 5 lids are crafted per recipe, the base/lid of these balls must be constructed out of iron or Grid Aluminium Ingot.pngAluminium Ingots.
  • Tier 2: 3 lids are crafted per recipe, the base/lid of these balls must be constructed out of Grid Silver Ingot.pngSilver Ingots.
  • Tier 3: 1 lid is crafted per recipe, the base/lid of these balls must be constructed out of Grid Platinum Ingot.pngPlatinum Ingots.
Base Balls
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Grid Poké Ball.pngPoké Ball Grid Great Ball.pngGreat Ball Grid Ultra Ball.pngUltra Ball
Grid Premier Ball.pngPremier Ball Grid Heavy Ball.pngHeavy Ball Grid Dusk Ball.pngDusk Ball
Grid Heal Ball.pngHeal Ball Grid Lure Ball.pngLure Ball Grid Quick Ball.pngQuick Ball
Grid Sport Ball.pngSport Ball Grid Friend Ball.pngFriend Ball Grid Luxury Ball.pngLuxury Ball
Grid Nest Ball.pngNest Ball Grid Love Ball.pngLove Ball Grid Repeat Ball.pngRepeat Ball
Grid Safari Ball.pngSafari Ball Grid Level Ball.pngLevel Ball Grid Timer Ball.pngTimer Ball
Grid Fast Ball.pngFast Ball
Grid Moon Ball.pngMoon Ball
Grid Dive Ball.pngDive Ball
Grid Net Ball.pngNet Ball
Hisuian Balls
Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Grid Ancient Poké Ball.pngAncient Poké Ball Grid Ancient Great Ball.pngAncient Great Ball Grid Ancient Ultra Ball.pngAncient Ultra Ball
Grid Ancient Heavy Ball.pngAncient Heavy Ball Grid Leaden Ball.pngLeaden Ball Grid Gigaton Ball.pngGigaton Ball
Grid Feather Ball.pngFeather Ball Grid Wing Ball.pngWing Ball Grid Jet Ball.pngJet Ball
Unobtainable Via Crafting
Ball Method of Obtaining
Grid Dream Ball.pngDream Ball Dream Balls are crafted in the Infuser by combining a Grid Dusk Ball.pngDusk Ball with 2 Grid Chesto Berry.pngChesto Berrys.
Grid Beast Ball.pngBeast Ball Obtained via Grid Beast Chest.pngBeast Chest Loot.
Grid Cherish Ball.pngCherish Ball Obtained as a tier 2 special drop.
Grid Park Ball.pngPark Ball
Grid Master Ball.pngMaster Ball Obtained via Grid Master Chest.pngMaster Chest Loot or as a possible drop from legendary and ultimate boss Pokémon. Master Balls can also be rarely found inside end city chests.
Grid Strange Ball.pngStrange Ball
Grid Origin Ball.pngOrigin Ball

NBT tag IDs

The Poké Ball that a Pokémon is contained inside of is stored internally in NBT using an ID. This can be used when editing a Pokémon's NBT tags or specifying the containing Poké Ball with the /pokespawn and /pokegive commands.

Poké Ball ID
Grid Beast Ball.pngBeast Ball 26
Grid Cherish Ball.pngCherish Ball 24
Grid Dive Ball.pngDive Ball 15
Grid Dream Ball.pngDream Ball 27
Grid Dusk Ball.pngDusk Ball 18
Grid Fast Ball.pngFast Ball 10
Grid Friend Ball.pngFriend Ball 6
Grid Great Ball.pngGreat Ball 1
Grid GS Ball.pngGS Ball 25
Grid Heal Ball.pngHeal Ball 17
Grid Heavy Ball.pngHeavy Ball 9
Grid Level Ball.pngLevel Ball 4
Grid Love Ball.pngLove Ball 7
Grid Lure Ball.pngLure Ball 23
Grid Luxury Ball.pngLuxury Ball 16
Grid Master Ball.pngMaster Ball 3
Grid Moon Ball.pngMoon Ball 5
Grid Nest Ball.pngNest Ball 13
Grid Net Ball.pngNet Ball 14
Grid Park Ball.pngPark Ball 22
Grid Poké Ball.pngPoké Ball 0
Grid Premier Ball.pngPremier Ball 19
Grid Quick Ball.pngQuick Ball 21
Grid Repeat Ball.pngRepeat Ball 11
Grid Safari Ball.pngSafari Ball 8
Grid Sport Ball.pngSport Ball 20
Grid Timer Ball.pngTimer Ball 12
Grid Ultra Ball.pngUltra Ball 2

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