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- Added details to Level and Heavy Ball. - Changed Love Ball to remove errant 2.5x rate. - Added that Moon Ball only works at night. - Added the formula & condition for Nest Ball. ~~- Added that Counter adds Repeat Ball functionality.~~ - Corrected Timer Ball catch rate logic. - Added "the" to Quick Ball.
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It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how much higher the player's Pokémon level is compared to the target.
It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how much higher the player's Pokémon level is compared to the target.
The Level Ball modifier operates as follows:
* If the highest level in the player's party is more than four times the level of the target Pokémon, the Level Ball modifier is set to 4.0.
* If the highest level is more than two times the level of the target Pokémon, the modifier becomes 3.0.
* If the highest level is greater than the level of the target Pokémon, the modifier is set to 2.0.
* If none of the above conditions are met, the Level Ball modifier defaults to 1.0.
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It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on the weight of the target.
It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on the weight of the target.
The Heavy Ball modifier operates as follows:
* If the Pokémon's form weight is 3000 hectograms or more, the catch rate multiplier is set to 4.0.
* If the weight falls within the range of 2000 to 2999 hectograms, the multiplier becomes 2.5.
* If the weight is between 1000 and 1999 hectograms, the catch rate modifier is set to 1.5.
* If the Pokémon's form weight is below 1000 hectograms, the catch rate remains unchanged at 1.0.
{{CraftingInterface
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Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.
Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.


It has a catch rate of 2.5× if the target is the opposite gender of the player's Pokémon. This rate increases to 8× if the target is also the same species as the player's Pokémon.
It has a catch rate of if the target is the opposite gender and the same species as one of the player's Pokémon. Otherwise, it has a 1× catch rate.
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Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.
Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.


It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how close the phase of the moon is to being full.
It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how close the phase of the moon is to being full, and is only active at night.
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It has a catch rate of 1× to 4×, increasing the lower the target's level is from 30.
It has a catch rate of 1× to 4×, increasing the lower the target's level is from 30.
If the target Pokémon's level is less than 30, a modifier equal to 41 - the target Pokémon's level, divided by 10 is given.
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Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.
Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.


It has a catch rate of 1× to 4×, increasing with the number of turns passed in battle, up to 10.
It grants a cumulative catch rate of about 0.3× per turn passed in battle, up to a maximum catch rate of 4×.
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Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.
Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.


It has a catch rate of 5× on first turn of battle.
It has a catch rate of 5× on the first turn of battle.
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Revision as of 07:28, 6 January 2024

Poké Ball
Poké Ball
Citrine Ball
Verdant Ball
Azure Ball
Roseate Ball
Slate Ball
Premier Ball
Great Ball
Ultra Ball
Safari Ball
Fast Ball
Level Ball
Lure Ball
Heavy Ball
Love Ball
Friend Ball
Moon Ball
Sport Ball
Park Ball
Dive Ball
Dive Ball
Nest Ball
Repeat Ball
Timer Ball
Luxury Ball
Dusk Ball
Heal Ball
Quick Ball
Dream Ball
Beast Ball
Master Ball
Cherish Ball

A Poké Ball is a tool used for catching and storing caught Pokémon.

There are 32 variants of Poké Balls, 31 of which are obtainable via crafting.

Obtaining

As of Cobblemon version 1.2, all Poké Balls must be crafted as there is no other way to obtain them. New villager professions will potentially sell Poké Balls and related items in future updates.

The Cherish Ball is unobtainable in survival gameplay and can only be obtained through Creative Mode or commands. They can freely be used for any purpose, such as for event distributions on servers.

Usage

Poké Balls are one of the most important tools in Cobblemon. Other Pokémon cannot be obtained aside from the chosen initial starter without them.

In order to catch Pokémon in a Poké Ball, the Poké Ball must first be equipped in a player's hand by selecting it in the hotbar. The Poké Ball can then be thrown at a Pokémon for a chance at capture. If a Poké Ball misses a Pokémon, the thrown ball will drop on the ground as an item and can be recovered.

During battles, selecting the Catch button does not automatically start the catching process. Instead, the player must manually equip a Poké Ball, aim, and throw it themselves.

Each of the 32 variations of Poké Ball have their own catch rates; an assigned value and a possible mechanic that changes the capture chance when thrown at a Pokémon.

If the catch fails, the Pokémon will break out of the ball and the thrown Poké Ball cannot be recovered. If the catch is successful, the Pokémon will be added to the party or be sent to the PC.

Each variation of Poké Ball will display as an icon in the party menu and PC. These icons are purely aesthetic and have no special features.


Poké Ball Types

Poké Ball

Poké Ball

A Poké Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

While Poké Ball can be a general term to refer to a Poké Ball of any kind, Poké Ball can also refer to this ball type specifically.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Red Apricorn
Red Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Red Apricorn
Red Apricorn
4Poké Ball


Citrine Ball

Citrine Ball

A Citrine Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

It is one of the 5 original Poké Balls created for Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Yellow Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Yellow Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
4Citrine Ball


Verdant Ball

Verdant Ball

A Verdant Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

It is one of the 5 original Poké Balls created for Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Green Apricorn
Green Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Green Apricorn
Green Apricorn
Verdant Ball


Azure Ball

Azure Ball

An Azure Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

It is one of the 5 original Poké Balls created for Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Blue Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Blue Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
4Azure Ball


Roseate Ball

Roseate Ball

A Roseate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

It is one of the 5 original Poké Balls created for Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Pink Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Pink Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
4Roseate Ball


Slate Ball

Slate Ball

A Slate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

It is one of the 5 original Poké Balls created for Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

Black Apricorn
Black Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Black Apricorn
Black Apricorn
4Slate Ball


Premier Ball

Premier Ball

A Premier Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.

As with the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is relatively easy to make, requiring 4 like-color apricorns and a copper ingot to craft.

Conversely to its original appearance in the Pokémon games, where Premier Balls were only obtainable by purchasing 10 other Poké Balls at shops, Premier Balls are easily craftable in Cobblemon.

It has a static catch rate of 1×.

White Apricorn
White Apricorn
Copper Ingot
White Apricorn
White Apricorn
4Premier Ball


Great Ball

Great Ball

A Great Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Great Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball, as it has a higher static catch rate.

It has a static catch rate of 1.5×.

Blue Apricorn
Red Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Red Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
4Great Ball


Ultra Ball

Ultra Ball

An Ultra Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Ultra Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It functions as a direct upgrade to the Great Ball, as it has a higher static catch rate.

It has a static catch rate of 2×.

Black Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Yellow Apricorn
Black Apricorn
4Ultra Ball


Safari Ball

Safari Ball

A Safari Ball is a first tier Poké Ball.

Unlike the basic Poké Balls, Safari Balls requires a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 1.5× when used on a Pokémon outside of battle.

Yellow Apricorn
Green Apricorn
Copper Ingot
Green Apricorn
White Apricorn
4Safari Ball


Fast Ball

Fast Ball

A Fast Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Fast Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 4× when used on Pokémon with 100 or more Base Speed.

Red Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Yellow Apricorn
White Apricorn
4Fast Ball


Level Ball

Level Ball

A Level Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Level Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how much higher the player's Pokémon level is compared to the target.

The Level Ball modifier operates as follows:

  • If the highest level in the player's party is more than four times the level of the target Pokémon, the Level Ball modifier is set to 4.0.
  • If the highest level is more than two times the level of the target Pokémon, the modifier becomes 3.0.
  • If the highest level is greater than the level of the target Pokémon, the modifier is set to 2.0.
  • If none of the above conditions are met, the Level Ball modifier defaults to 1.0.
Black Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Pink Apricorn
Red Apricorn
4Level Ball


Lure Ball

Lure Ball

A Lure Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Lure Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 2× on Water-type Pokémon, but this is planned to change later.

Red Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Green Apricorn
Red Apricorn
4Lure Ball


Heavy Ball

Heavy Ball

A Heavy Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Heavy Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on the weight of the target.

The Heavy Ball modifier operates as follows:

  • If the Pokémon's form weight is 3000 hectograms or more, the catch rate multiplier is set to 4.0.
  • If the weight falls within the range of 2000 to 2999 hectograms, the multiplier becomes 2.5.
  • If the weight is between 1000 and 1999 hectograms, the catch rate modifier is set to 1.5.
  • If the Pokémon's form weight is below 1000 hectograms, the catch rate remains unchanged at 1.0.
Black Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Blue Apricorn
Black Apricorn
4Heavy Ball


Love Ball

Love Ball

A Love Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Love Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 8× if the target is the opposite gender and the same species as one of the player's Pokémon. Otherwise, it has a 1× catch rate.

White Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Pink Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
4Love Ball


Friend Ball

Friend Ball

A Friend Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Friend Balls requires an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It has a catch rate of 1×. Pokémon caught in a Friend Ball will start with 150 Friendship.

Yellow Apricorn
Green Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Green Apricorn
Red Apricorn
4Friend Ball


Moon Ball

Moon Ball

A Moon Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Moon Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how close the phase of the moon is to being full, and is only active at night.

Yellow Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Black Apricorn
White Apricorn
4Moon Ball


Sport Ball

Sport Ball

A Sport Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Sport Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It has a static catch rate of 1.5×.

Its catch rate and function is subject to change in future updates.

White Apricorn
Red Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Red Apricorn
Red Apricorn
4Sport Ball


Park Ball

Park Ball

A Park Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Park Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Its design and functionality was inspired by the Park Ball that appeared in episode 161 of the Pokémon anime series, rather than the unobtainable Park Ball that was introduced in the Generation IV game series.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 2.5× when used on a Pokémon inside a Forest or Plains biome.

Red Apricorn
Green Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Green Apricorn
Green Apricorn
4Park Ball


Net Ball

Net Ball

A Net Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Net Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 3× when used on Bug-type or Water-type Pokémon.

Black Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Blue Apricorn
White Apricorn
4Net Ball


Dive Ball

Dive Ball

A Dive Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Dive Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 3.5× when used on Pokémon submerged underwater.

Unlike all other Poké Balls, the Dive Ball is unaffected by underwater drag. This means it moves underwater in the same way that it moves above water.

White Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Blue Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
4Dive Ball


Nest Ball

Nest Ball

A Nest Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first tier Poké Balls, Nest Balls require an iron ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 1× to 4×, increasing the lower the target's level is from 30.

If the target Pokémon's level is less than 30, a modifier equal to 41 - the target Pokémon's level, divided by 10 is given.

Green Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Iron Ingot
Yellow Apricorn
Green Apricorn
4Nest Ball


Repeat Ball

Repeat Ball

A Repeat Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Repeat Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It has a static catch rate of 1×. Repeat Balls currently do not have any special catch mechanics as the Pokédex is not yet implemented in the current version of Cobblemon.

Black Apricorn
Red Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Red Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
4Repeat Ball


Timer Ball

Timer Ball

A Timer Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Timer Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It grants a cumulative catch rate of about 0.3× per turn passed in battle, up to a maximum catch rate of 4×.

Red Apricorn
White Apricorn
Gold Ingot
White Apricorn
Black Apricorn
4Timer Ball


Luxury Ball

Luxury Ball

A Luxury Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Luxury Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It has a static catch rate of 1×. Pokémon caught in a Luxury Ball will gain Friendship twice as fast.

Black Apricorn
White Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Red Apricorn
Black Apricorn
4Luxury Ball


Dusk Ball

Dusk Ball

A Dusk Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Dusk Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 3× if the target is in light level 0 and 1.5× if in the target is in light level 1-7.

Green Apricorn
Black Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Black Apricorn
Green Apricorn
4Dusk Ball


Heal Ball

Heal Ball

A Heal Ball is a first tier Poké Ball.

Unlike the basic Poké Balls, Heal Balls require a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

It has a static catch rate of 1×. Pokémon caught in a Heal Ball will fully restore HP, PP, and status conditions upon capture.

Pink Apricorn
White Apricorn
Copper Ingot
White Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
4Heal Ball


Quick Ball

Quick Ball

A Quick Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first and second tier Poké Balls, Quick Balls require a gold ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 5× on the first turn of battle.

Blue Apricorn
Yellow Apricorn
Gold Ingot
Yellow Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
4Quick Ball


Dream Ball

Dream Ball

A Dream Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first, second, or third tier Poké Balls, Dream Balls require a diamond and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 4× on sleeping Pokémon.

Red Apricorn
Pink Apricorn
Diamond
Pink Apricorn
Blue Apricorn
4Dream Ball


Beast Ball

Beast Ball

A Beast Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball.

Unlike first, second, or third tier Poké Balls, Beast Balls require a diamond and a specific pattern of echo shards and gold ingots to craft.

Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions.

It has a catch rate of 5× on Ultra Beasts, 0.1× otherwise.

All other Poké Balls have a 0.1× catch rate on Ultra Beasts.

Gold Ingot
Echo Shard
Gold Ingot
Echo Shard
Diamond
Echo Shard
Gold Ingot
Echo Shard
Gold Ingot
8Beast Ball


Master Ball

Master Ball

A Master Ball is the highest tier of Poké Ball.

Unlike the other tiers of Poké Balls, Master Balls require a nether star and a specific pattern of shulker shells and netherite ingots to craft.

It functions as the final upgrade to the Poké Ball, as it has a higher static catch rate.

It has a 100% catch rate, meaning that it will never fail in catching a target.

Due to it being crafted with Netherite, the Master Ball will not burn in fire or lava.

Shulker Shell
Netherite Ingot
Nether Star
Netherite Ingot
Shulker Shell
Master Ball


Cherish Ball

Cherish Ball

A Cherish Ball is an untiered Poké Ball.

Unlike all other Poké Balls, the Cherish Ball is not craftable or obtainable in normal gameplay.

Cherish Balls can freely be used for any purpose, such as for event distributions on servers.

If using commands or if obtained via Creative Mode, it has a static catch rate of 1×.