
#Small ultraball outlines plus
If it's between 200 kg and 300 kg, then it's plus 20.


When you throw a Poké Ball at a wild Pokémon, the game uses the following formula to determine whether it works or not. Powerful legendary Pokémon such as Mewtwo have a catch rate of 3, and are nearly impossible to catch without the use of a Master Ball. Weak Pokémon such as Caterpie have a catch rate of 255. The effectiveness of a Poké Ball is determined by how it changes a Pokémon's chance of being caught.Ĭatch rate is determined foremost by a Pokémon's total HP, remaining HP, and the innate catch rate of the Pokémon you are trying to catch. (It is presumed that most people buy their first Pokémon or are given one.) The Pokémon you are trying to catch must also be wild, and not already owned by another trainer, as the Trainer will block the ball. To catch a Pokémon, you first need a Pokémon.

#Small ultraball outlines Pc
When a trainer has caught more than 6 Pokémon, the Pokémon after that will be automatically transferred to PC Storage. While trainers can carry as many empty Poké Balls as they want, they can only carry a max of 6 Poké Balls containing Pokémon at one time, according to the rules of the Pokémon League. Poké Balls can also contain items, which are found laying around in forests and caves, though the ball is presumably used up when the item is removed. This is never fully explained, but Pokémon shrink or compress in some way in order to fit into Poké Balls. When a Poké Ball is thrown at a Pokémon during a capture attempt, or when releasing/withdrawing a trainer's Pokémon, the Pokémon becomes a blob of red light/energy. When a white button is pressed along the seam of the ball's halves, however, it will expand to about the side of a softball, making it easier to throw and release the Pokémon inside. Poké Balls are small, perhaps the size of a golf ball, for easy storage and carrying. The function of Poké Balls is not only to catch Pokémon, but as a very easy and convenient means of carrying them around with you (without having to use items such as leash, which is convenient as some Pokémon can travel on land easily or by their size). The Poké Ball is also the symbol of the Pokémon series, similar to Zelda's Triforce or Mario's Super Mushroom. There are numerous varieties of Poké Balls, but the most basic one is simply referred to as a Poké Ball. Melee.Ī Poké Ball ( Monster Ball in Japanese) is a small mechanical ball used to catch Pokémon. This page should be edited to include more recent information.Ī Poké Ball, as seen in Super Smash Bros. This is an outdated page that references or contains outdated information.
