The Pokemon games give players a ton of options when it comes to customizing their Pokemon. Whether it's Ribbons or Titles, Pokemon can become whatever you want. You can customize your Pokemon as much as you want.
One way players customize their Pokemon is by putting them in certain Pokeballs. Usually, players will want to match the Pokeball's colors to the color of the Pokemon. Sometimes, players will want to put their favorite Pokemon in their favorite Pokeball. Other times, players will just use whatever Pokeball they believe is the best when trying to catch certain Types or Pokemon. No matter what your reasoning is, you have plenty of options when it comes to Pokeballs.
All Pokeballs Available
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, there are 24 Pokeballs available throughout Paldea. Some of these Pokeballs are available for sale at Poke Marts, Delibird Presents, or the Porto Marinada Auction House, while others may be found on the ground as dropped items. You're also able to get some as rewards for completing certain events such as the Academy Ace Tournament and completing the Pokedex. Tera Raid Battles also have a chance of dropping these Pokeballs. Considering there are so many different ways to obtain these Pokeballs, you will be able to find different ones at different times throughout your playthrough. You can check which balls do what and where you can find them here.
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Capture Rate |
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Beast Ball |
A Pokeball with a low success rate. A strange Pokeball. |
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Cherish Ball |
A quite rare Poke Ball made to commemorate a special occasion of some sort. |
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This is a Pokeball that is only available to the player if they receive a Pokemon that is distributed through events. |
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Dive Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that works especially well when catching Pokemon that live underwater. |
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Dream Ball |
Makes it easier to catch sleeping Pokemon. A strange Pokeball. |
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Dusk Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokemon at night or in dark places like caves. |
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Fast Ball |
A Pokeball that makes it easier to catch Pokemon that are usually very quick to run away. |
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Friend Ball |
A strange Pokeball that will make the wild Pokemon caught with it more friendly toward you immediately. |
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Great Ball |
A good, high-performance Pokeball that provides a higher Pokemon catch rate than a standard Pokeball. |
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Heal Ball |
A remedial Pokeball that restores the HP of Pokemon caught with it and eliminates any status conditions. |
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Heavy Ball |
A Pokeball that is better than usual at catching very heavy Pokemon. |
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Level Ball |
A Pokeball that makes it easier to catch Pokemon that are at a lower level than your own Pokemon. |
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Love Ball |
A Pokeball that works best when catching a Pokemon that is of the opposite gender of your Pokemon. |
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Lure Ball |
A Pokeball that is good for catching Pokemon that you reel in with a rod while out fishing. |
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Luxury Ball |
A particularly comfortable Pokeball that makes a wild Pokemon quickly grow friendlier after being caught. |
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Master Ball |
The best Pokeball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokemon without fail. |
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Director Clavell will give you this Poke Ball after you beat the game. |
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Moon Ball |
A Pokeball that will make it easier to catch Pokemon that can evolve using a Moon Stone. |
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Nest Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokemon. |
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Net Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokemon. |
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Pokeball |
A device for catching wild Pokemon. |
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Premier Ball |
A somewhat rare Pokeball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort. |
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Quick Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter. |
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Repeat Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that works especially well on a Pokemon species that has been caught before. |
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Timer Ball |
A somewhat different Pokeball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle. |
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Ultra Ball |
An ultra-high performance Pokeball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokemon than a Great Ball. |
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