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A Poké Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Poké Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 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. | 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. | ||
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A Citrine Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Citrine Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | ||
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A Verdant Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Verdant Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | ||
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An Azure Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | An Azure Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | ||
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A Roseate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Roseate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | ||
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A Slate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Slate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod. | ||
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A Premier Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | A Premier Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the '''A Full Palette''' advancement. | ||
As well as the other | As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft. | ||
In the original games, Premier balls were only available in small numbers by buying 10 other Poké Balls at a shop. However, in Cobblemon, Premier balls are a basic, craftable Poké Ball type. | In the original games, Premier balls were only available in small numbers by buying 10 other Poké Balls at a shop. However, in Cobblemon, Premier balls are a basic, craftable Poké Ball type. | ||
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It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball, as its catch rate does not change. | It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball, as its catch rate does not change. | ||
It has | It has an unchanging catch rate of 1.5×. | ||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Blue apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Blue Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Blue apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Blue Apricorn | ||
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It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball and Great Ball, as its catch rate does not change. | It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball and Great Ball, as its catch rate does not change. | ||
It has | It has an unchanging catch rate of 2×. | ||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | ||
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A Level Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the '''Kurt would be Proud''' advancement. | A Level Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the '''Kurt would be Proud''' advancement. | ||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Level Ball requires | Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Level Ball requires 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. | Like most Poké Balls, its catch rate can change drastically under specific conditions. | ||
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| itemresult = File:moon ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Moon Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:moon ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Moon Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Sport Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Sport Ball | |||
| image = File:sport_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:sport_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:sport ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Sport Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Sport Ball is a second tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Sport Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft. | |||
It has an unchanging catch rate of 1.5×. | |||
Its catch rate and function is planned to be changed to something more unique in a future update. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:White apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = White Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:White apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = White Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:sport ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Sport Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:sport ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Sport Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Park Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Park Ball | |||
| image = File:park_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:park_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:park ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Park Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Park Ball is a second tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Park Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft. | |||
Its design was inspired by the Park Ball that appeared in EP161 of the Pokémon anime, rather than the unobtainable Park Ball that was introduced in Generation IV of the 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:park ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Park Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:park ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Park Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Net Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Net Ball | |||
| image = File:net_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:net_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:net ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Net Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Net Ball is a second tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Net Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:net ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Net Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:net ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Net Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Dive Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Dive Ball | |||
| image = File:dive_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:dive_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:dive ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Dive Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Dive Ball is a second tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Dive Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:White apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = White Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:White apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = White Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:dive ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dive Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:dive ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dive Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Nest Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Nest Ball | |||
| image = File:nest_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:nest_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:nest ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Nest Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Nest Ball is a second tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Nest Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Green apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Green Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Green apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Green Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:nest ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Nest Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:nest ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Nest Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Repeat Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Repeat Ball | |||
| image = File:repeat_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:repeat_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:repeat ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Repeat Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Repeat Ball is a third tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Repeat Ball requires a Gold Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft. | |||
Its catch mechanics do not work in the current version of the mod, due to the fact that the Pokédex is not present in the current version. | |||
It has a catch rate of 1× for now, but this will be fixed later. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:repeat ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Repeat Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:repeat ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Repeat Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Timer Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Timer Ball | |||
| image = File:timer_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:timer_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:timer ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Timer Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Timer Ball is a third tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Timer Ball requires 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 1× to 4×, increasing with the number of turns passed, up to 10. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:timer ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Timer Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:timer ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Timer Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Luxury Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Luxury Ball | |||
| image = File:luxury_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:luxury_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:luxury ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Luxury Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Luxury Ball is a third tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Luxury Ball requires a Gold Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft. | |||
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×. | |||
However, Pokémon caught in a Luxury Ball will gain Friendship twice as fast. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:luxury ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Luxury Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:luxury ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Luxury Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Dusk Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Dusk Ball | |||
| image = File:dusk_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:dusk_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:dusk ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Dusk Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Dusk Ball is a third tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Dusk Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Black apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Black Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:dusk ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dusk Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:dusk ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dusk Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Heal Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Heal Ball | |||
| image = File:heal_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:heal_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:heal ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Heal Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Heal Ball is a first tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the basic Poké Balls, the Heal Ball requires a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft. | |||
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×. | |||
However, Pokémon caught in a Heal Ball will fully restore HP, PP, and status conditions upon capture. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Pink apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Pink Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Pink apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Pink Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:heal ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Heal Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:heal ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Heal Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Quick Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Quick Ball | |||
| image = File:quick_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:quick_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:quick ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Quick Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Quick Ball is a third tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Quick Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Blue apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Blue Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Blue apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Blue Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:quick ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Quick Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:quick ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Quick Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Dream Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Dream Ball | |||
| image = File:dream_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:dream_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:dream ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Dream Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Dream Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first, second, third tier Poké Balls, the Dream Ball requires 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. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | | row1item2 = File:Red apricorn.png | row1item2tooltip = Red Apricorn | ||
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| itemresult = File:dream ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dream Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | | itemresult = File:dream ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Dream Ball | itemresultcount = 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Beast Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Beast Ball | |||
| image = File:beast_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:beast_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:beast ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Beast Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Beast Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the first, second, third tier Poké Balls, the Beast Ball requires 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 non-Beast Balls have a 0.1× catch rate on Ultra Beasts. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item1 = File:Gold ingot.png | row1item1tooltip = Gold Ingot | | row1item1 = File:Gold ingot.png | row1item1tooltip = Gold Ingot | ||
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| itemresult = File:beast ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Beast Ball | itemresultcount = 8 | | itemresult = File:beast ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Beast Ball | itemresultcount = 8 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Master Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Master Ball | |||
| image = File:master_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:master_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:master ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = Master Ball | |||
}} | |||
A Master Ball is a final tier Poké Ball. | |||
Unlike the other tiers of Poké Balls, the Master Ball requires 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 its catch rate does not change. | |||
It has an unlimited catch rate, meaning that it has a 100% chance to catch any target. | |||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| row1item2 = File:Shulker Shell.png | row1item2tooltip = Shulker Shell | | row1item2 = File:Shulker Shell.png | row1item2tooltip = Shulker Shell | ||
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| itemresult = File:master ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Master Ball | | itemresult = File:master ball.png | itemresulttooltip = Master Ball | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Cherish Ball=== | |||
{{InfoboxItem | |||
| title = Cherish Ball | |||
| image = File:cherish_ball_render.png | |||
| image2 = File:cherish_ball_open_render.png | |||
| item = File:cherish ball.png | |||
| itemtooltip = 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. | |||
It is intended to be used as a ball for event distributions held by individual server owners. | |||
If cheated in or obtained via creative, it has a baseline catch rate of 1×. | |||
{{Items}} | {{Items}} |
Revision as of 02:38, 8 March 2023
A Poké Ball is a tool used for catching, storing, and using Pokémon.
There are 32 variants of Poké Ball, 31 of which are obtainable via crafting.
Usage
A Poké Ball is the most important tool in the Cobblemon mod. Without one, you are unable to obtain any Pokémon aside from your initial starter.
In order to catch Pokémon in a Poké Ball, the Poké Ball must first be equipped in a player's hand. From here, the Poké Ball can be thrown at a Pokémon for a chance to catch it. However, if a Poké Ball misses a Pokémon completely, that ball will drop on the ground as an item, ready to be recovered.
As well, during battle, the player cannot auto-throw a Poké Ball using the catch button shown on screen. Instead, the player must press that button, 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 behavior that changes how likely a player is to catch a Pokémon that they've thrown a ball at.
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 your party or sent to your PC.
As well, each variation of Poké Ball will display itself in the party menu and PC. However, the different Poké Balls have no separate function in this state, and they become purely aesthetic.
Obtaining
As of Cobblemon v1.2, all Poké Balls must be crafted and there is no other way to obtain them. In the future, new villager professions will sell Poké Balls and related items.
However, the Cherish Ball is, and will remain, unobtainable in survival gameplay. This Poké Ball is reserved for events put on by server owners and the likes.
Poké Ball Types
Poké Ball
A Poké Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 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 baseline catch rate of 1×.
Citrine Ball
A Citrine Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Verdant Ball
A Verdant Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Azure Ball
An Azure Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Roseate Ball
A Roseate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Slate Ball
A Slate Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
It is one of 5 Poké Balls created originally for the Cobblemon mod.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Premier Ball
A Premier Ball is one of the 7 basic Poké Balls needed for the A Full Palette advancement.
As well as the other 6 basic Poké Balls, it is the easiest to make, as it only requires 4 like-color Apricorns and a Copper Ingot to craft.
In the original games, Premier balls were only available in small numbers by buying 10 other Poké Balls at a shop. However, in Cobblemon, Premier balls are a basic, craftable Poké Ball type.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
Great Ball
A Great Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Great Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball, as its catch rate does not change.
It has an unchanging catch rate of 1.5×.
Ultra Ball
An Ultra Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Ultra Ball requires a Gold Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It functions as a direct upgrade to the Poké Ball and Great Ball, as its catch rate does not change.
It has an unchanging catch rate of 2×.
Safari Ball
A Safari Ball is a first tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the basic Poké Balls, the Safari Ball 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.
Fast Ball
A Fast Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Fast Ball requires 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.
Level Ball
A Level Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Level Ball requires 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 anywhere from 1× to 4×. This rate increases based on how much higher the player's Pokémon level is compared to the target.
Lure Ball
A Lure Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Lure Ball requires 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.
Heavy Ball
A Heavy Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Heavy Ball requires 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.
Love Ball
A Love Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Love Ball requires 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 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.
Friend Ball
A Friend Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Friend Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
However, Pokémon caught in a Friend Ball will start with 150 Friendship.
Moon Ball
A Moon Ball is one of the 7 apricorn Poké Balls needed for the Kurt would be Proud advancement.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Moon Ball requires 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.
Sport Ball
A Sport Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Sport Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It has an unchanging catch rate of 1.5×.
Its catch rate and function is planned to be changed to something more unique in a future update.
Park Ball
A Park Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Park Ball requires an Iron Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
Its design was inspired by the Park Ball that appeared in EP161 of the Pokémon anime, rather than the unobtainable Park Ball that was introduced in Generation IV of the 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.
Net Ball
A Net Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Net Ball requires 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.
Dive Ball
A Dive Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Dive Ball requires 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.
Nest Ball
A Nest Ball is a second tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first tier Poké Balls, the Nest Ball requires 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.
Repeat Ball
A Repeat Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Repeat Ball requires a Gold Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
Its catch mechanics do not work in the current version of the mod, due to the fact that the Pokédex is not present in the current version.
It has a catch rate of 1× for now, but this will be fixed later.
Timer Ball
A Timer Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Timer Ball requires 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 1× to 4×, increasing with the number of turns passed, up to 10.
Luxury Ball
A Luxury Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Luxury Ball requires a Gold Ingot and a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
However, Pokémon caught in a Luxury Ball will gain Friendship twice as fast.
Dusk Ball
A Dusk Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Dusk Ball requires 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.
Heal Ball
A Heal Ball is a first tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the basic Poké Balls, the Heal Ball requires a specific pattern of multi-colored apricorns to craft.
It has a baseline catch rate of 1×.
However, Pokémon caught in a Heal Ball will fully restore HP, PP, and status conditions upon capture.
Quick Ball
A Quick Ball is a third tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first and second tier Poké Balls, the Quick Ball requires 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.
Dream Ball
A Dream Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first, second, third tier Poké Balls, the Dream Ball requires 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.
Beast Ball
A Beast Ball is a fourth tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the first, second, third tier Poké Balls, the Beast Ball requires 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 non-Beast Balls have a 0.1× catch rate on Ultra Beasts.
Master Ball
A Master Ball is a final tier Poké Ball.
Unlike the other tiers of Poké Balls, the Master Ball requires 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 its catch rate does not change.
It has an unlimited catch rate, meaning that it has a 100% chance to catch any target.
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.
It is intended to be used as a ball for event distributions held by individual server owners.
If cheated in or obtained via creative, it has a baseline catch rate of 1×.