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==In the games==
==In the games==
The Master Ball has been present in every main series Pokémon game. Usually, only one Master Ball is available to the {{player}} per saved game, although from [[Generation II]] onwards (except [[Generation V]]), additional Master Balls can be won in [[Lucky Channel]] and [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] drawings, but only if the drawn number exactly matches the ID number of one of the player's Pokémon.
The Master Ball has been present in every main series Pokémon game. Usually, only one Master Ball is available to the {{player}} per saved game, although from [[Generation II]] onwards, additional Master Balls can be won from luck-based events such as [[Lucky Channel]] drawings,  [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] drawings, and [[Join Avenue#Raffle Shop|Raffle Shops]].


The Master Ball is the only item that cannot be sold that is neither a [[key item]], an [[HM]], or a [[TM]]{{tt|*|TMs are only unable to be sold in Generation V}}. In Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, it can be "sold", but for {{pdollar}}0.
The Master Ball is the only item that cannot be sold that is not a [[key item]], an [[HM]], a [[TM]]{{tt|*|TMs are only unable to be sold from Generation V onward}}, or a [[Mega Stone]]. In Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, it can be "sold", but for {{pdollar}}0.


===Master Ball locations===
===Master Ball locations===
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| {{gen|III}}
| {{gen|III}}
| {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby|s}}  
| {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}
| [[Magma Hideout]]
| [[Team Magma Hideout|Magma Hideout]]{{sup/3|R}}/[[Team Aqua Hideout|Aqua Hideout]]{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/3|E}}
| None
| Entrance is blocked off after defeating Tate and Liza.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|III}}
| {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Sapphire|s}}, {{v2|Emerald}}  
| [[Aqua Hideout]]
| None
| None
| Entrance is blocked off after defeating Tate and Liza{{sup/3|S}}.
| Entrance is blocked off after defeating Tate and Liza{{sup/3|RS}}.
|- style="background:#fff;"
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|III}}
| {{gen|III}}
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| {{g|Colosseum}}
| {{g|Colosseum}}
| [[Agate Village]]  
| [[Agate Village]]  
| Receive and read incomplete email from [[Eagun]] in [[Realgam Tower]].
| Receive and read the incomplete email from [[Eagun]] in [[Realgam Tower]].
| Eagun's email is cut off before it can mention the Master Ball; Eagun will not give the Master Ball if the player has received the email but not read it.
| Eagun's email is cut off before it can mention the Master Ball; Eagun will not give the Master Ball if the player has received the email but not read it.
|- style="background:#fff;"
|- style="background:#fff;"
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| {{gen|IV}}
| {{gen|IV}}
| {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}
| {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}
| [[Galactic Veilstone Building]]  
| [[Team Galactic HQ|Galactic Veilstone Building]]  
| Defeat [[Cyrus]].
| Defeat [[Cyrus]].
|  
|  
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| {{2v2|Black|White}}
| {{2v2|Black|White}}
| [[Castelia City]] [[Pokémon Center]]
| [[Castelia City]] [[Pokémon Center]]
| Talk to a man after the player has [[outsider Pokémon]] with at least 50 different [[original Trainer]]s.
| Talk to a man after the player has had [[outsider Pokémon]] with at least 50 different [[original Trainer]]s.
| The man will no longer give out gifts after the Master Ball.
| The man will no longer give out gifts after the Master Ball.
|- style="background:#fff;"
|- style="background:#fff;"
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| [[Poké Ball Factory]]
| [[Poké Ball Factory]]
| Defeat [[Celosia]] and [[Bryony]].
| Defeat [[Celosia]] and [[Bryony]].
| The player is given a choice between the Master Ball or a {{DL|Valuable item|Big Nugget}}, but receives both items regardless of their choice.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|VI}}
| {{pkmn|X and Y}}
| [[Lumiose City#Loto-ID Center|Loto-ID Center]]
| Win the highest prize.
| The player has to match all the five numbers in one ticket.
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|VI}}
| {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby}}
| [[Team Magma Hideout]]
| None
|
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|VI}}
| {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Alpha Sapphire}}
| [[Team Aqua Hideout]]
| None
|
|
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|VI}}
| {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}
| [[Secret Base]]
| None
| A Secret Pal may obtain a Master Ball when asked to "pick something up".
|
|- style="background:#fff;"
| {{gen|VI}}
| {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}
| [[Lilycove Department Store]]
| Match all 5 numbers in the [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]].
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[[File:Furret Frolic Master Ball.png|thumb|right|Master Ball as seen during the Stadium 2's mini-game]]
[[File:Furret Frolic Master Ball.png|thumb|right|Master Ball as seen during the Stadium 2's mini-game]]
[[File:Furret Frolic Master Ball instructions.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Furret Frolic Master Ball instructions.png|frame|left]]
In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Master Ball appears in the mini-game {{p|Furret}}'s Frolic. It's the biggest ball in that mini-game, appearing later than rest and being worth 5 points.
In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Master Ball appears in the mini-game {{p|Furret}}'s Frolic. It is the largest ball in that mini-game, appearing later than the rest and being worth 5 points.
====Pokémon XD====
====Pokémon XD====
In {{Pokémon XD}}, Master Balls are used in the [[Battle Bingo]] game. The player starts with two and can gain an extra one from one of the ? spaces.
In {{Pokémon XD}}, Master Balls are used in the [[Battle Bingo]] game. The player starts with two and can gain an extra one from one of the ? spaces.
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====[[Pokémon Dream World]]====
====[[Pokémon Dream World]]====
[[File:DW Master Ball Rug.png|thumb|A Master Ball-themed rug from the {{pkmn|Dream World}}]]
[[File:DW Master Ball Rug.png|thumb|A Master Ball-themed rug from the {{pkmn|Dream World}}]]
A [[Décor#Unreleased Décor|decorative rug]] themed after the Master Ball can be found within the Game Data for the Dream World, however, it has not yet been released to the public.
A [[Décor#Unreleased Décor|decorative rug]] themed after the Master Ball can be found in the Hero's Catalogue in the Dream World.
{{-}}
{{-}}
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
{| style="margin:auto; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{xd color dark}}; background: #{{xd color}};"
{| style="margin:auto; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{xd color dark}}; background: #{{xd color}};"
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|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball III.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball III.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| {{bag|Master Ball}}
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| {{bag|Master Ball}}
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball summary Colo.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball summary XD.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball summary IV.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball summary IV.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball battle IV.png]]
|style="{{roundy|95px}} border: 2px solid #{{psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color light}}; width:95px"| [[File:Master Ball battle IV.png]]
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| {{color|FFF|Appearance in-battle and on the Status screen in}}<br>{{color2|FFF|Generation III}}
| {{color|FFF|Appearance in-battle and on the Status screen in}}<br>{{color2|FFF|Generation III}}
| {{color|FFF|Bag sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} {{color|FFF|onwards}}
| {{color|FFF|Bag sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen}} {{color|FFF|onwards}}
| {{color|FFF|Pokémon's summary sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Colosseum}}
| {{color|FFF|Pokémon's summary sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|Pokémon XD}}
| {{color|FFF|Pokémon's summary sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Generation IV}} {{color|FFF|onwards}}
| {{color|FFF|Pokémon's summary sprite from}} {{color2|FFF|Generation IV}} {{color|FFF|onwards}}
| {{color|FFF|Appearance in-battle in}} {{color2|FFF|Generation IV}}
| {{color|FFF|Appearance in-battle in}} {{color2|FFF|Generation IV}}
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===In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]===
===In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]===
The Master Ball has not appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series; however, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the [[Poké Ball]] trophy mentions the Master Ball, identifying it as the strongest variety of Poké Ball.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the [[Poké Ball]] trophy mentions the Master Ball, identifying it as the strongest variety of Poké Ball.
 
===In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]===
The Master Ball makes its official Super Smash Bros. debut as a throwing item. It functions much like the Poké Ball item, but only summons {{pkmn2|Legendary}} and [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Zoroark}}, and {{p|Goldeen}}.
 
====Trophy information====
''These valuable, powerful balls can capture any wild Pokémon. In Smash Bros., hard- to-find Pokémon often pop out of them. You can easily identify a Master Ball by the distinct purple appearance and large M on the top. A Pokémon within a Master Ball may turn the tide of battle.''


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Master Ball anime.png|thumb|200px|Master Ball in the anime]]
[[File:Master Ball anime.png|thumb|200px|Master Ball in the anime]]
===In the main series===
===In the main series===
The Master Ball first appeared in ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'', and again in ''[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]''. However, the Master Ball in these episodes was not an actual Master Ball; rather, it was a beach ball owned by {{an|Misty}}, which had been decorated to look like a Master Ball. Another Master Ball appeared in ''[[EP045|The Song of Jigglypuff]]''; again, this was not an actual Master Ball, but on a billboard on a building.
In ''[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]'' and ''[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]'', {{an|Misty}} has a beach ball that was decorated to look like a Master Ball. In ''[[EP045|The Song of Jigglypuff]]'', a picture of a Master Ball appeared on a billboard on a building.


An actual Master Ball made its only true appearance in ''[[AG075|Whiscash and Ash]]''. It was used by a fisherman named [[Sullivan]] in a last-ditch attempt to catch [[Nero]], an [[Giant Pokémon|oversized]] wild {{p|Whiscash}} that had long eluded him. As the Master Ball is reputed to successfully catch any wild Pokémon without fail, Sullivan was sure that using the Master Ball would work. This, however, was not the case, as Nero unexpectedly swallowed the Master Ball and disappeared back into the water. At the end of the episode, Nero was seen playing with the Master Ball on its tongue.
In ''[[AG075|Whiscash and Ash]]'', the fisherman [[Sullivan]] attempted to use a Master Ball in a last-ditch attempt to catch [[Nero]], an [[Giant Pokémon|oversized]] wild {{p|Whiscash}} that had long eluded him. However, Nero swallowed the Master Ball and disappeared back into the water, not being caught. At the end of the episode, Nero was seen playing with the Master Ball on its tongue.
[[File:Master Ball PO.png|200px|thumb|left|Master Ball in Pokémon Origins]]
[[File:Master Ball PO.png|200px|thumb|left|Master Ball in Pokémon Origins]]
===In Pokémon Origins===
===In Pokémon Origins===
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Master Ball Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Master Ball in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Master Ball Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Master Ball in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Master Ball Zensho.png|thumb|100px|left|Master Ball in Pokémon Zensho]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
{{adv|Red}} used his [[Pika]] to capture {{adv|Mewtwo}} for [[Blaine]] with a Master Ball in ''[[PS035|And Mewtwo... Three!]]''.
{{adv|Red}} used his [[Pika]] to capture {{adv|Mewtwo}} for [[Blaine]] with a Master Ball given to him by Blaine in ''[[PS035|And Mewtwo... Three!]]''.


===In the Pokémon Zensho manga===
===In the Pokémon Zensho manga===
{{Zensho|Satoshi}} obtained a Master Ball from the [[Silph Co.]]'s president in ''[[PZ07|Saffron City]]'' as a thanks for rescuing his company from the hands of Team Rocket.
{{Zensho|Satoshi}} obtained a Master Ball from the [[Silph Co.]]'s president in ''[[PZ07|Saffron City]]'' as a thanks for rescuing his company from the hands of Team Rocket.
{{-}}


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
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{{cardlist/header|Master Ball|Trainer|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/header|Master Ball|Trainer|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Master Ball|116}}|type=Trainer|jpset=Extended Sheet 2|jprarity=Uncommon|jpsetlink2=Quick Starter Gift Set|jpset2=Red Deck<br>Green Deck|enset3=Gym Challenge|enraritry3=Uncommon|ennum3=116/132|jpset3=Yamabuki City Gym|jpsetlink4=Intro Pack Neo|jpset4=Chikorita Half Deck<br>Totodile Half Deck|jpnum4=21<br>22|jpset5=Pokémon VS|jprarity5=Common|jpnum5=141/141|enset6=Expedition Base Set|enrarity6=Uncommon|ennum6=143/165|jpset6=Base Expansion Pack|jprarity6=Uncommon|jpnum6=061/128|jpsetlink7=Gift Box|jpset7=Latias Half Deck<br>Latios Half Deck|jpnum8=016/018|enset8=EX Deoxys|enrarity8=Uncommon|ennum8=88/107|jpset8=Deoxys Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum8=012/015|jpset9=Rayquaza Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum9=012/015|jpset10=PLAY Promotional cards|jpnum10=018/PLAY|enset11=EX Delta Species|enrarity11=Uncommon|ennum11=99/113|jpset11=Holon Research Tower Water Quarter Deck|jpnum11=009/015|jpsetlink12=Gift Box Mew • Lucario|jpset12=Mew Quarter Deck|jpnum12=008/015|enset13=EX Power Keepers|enrarity13=Uncommon|ennum13=78/108|jpset13=World Champions Pack|jprarity13=Uncommon|jpnum13=089/108}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Master Ball|116}}|type=Trainer|jpset=Extended Sheet 2|jprarity=Uncommon|jpsetlink2=Quick Starter Gift Set|jpset2=Red Deck<br>Green Deck|enset3=Gym Challenge|enraritry3=Uncommon|ennum3=116/132|jpset3=Yamabuki City Gym|jpsetlink4=Intro Pack Neo|jpset4=Chikorita Half Deck<br>Totodile Half Deck|jpnum4=21<br>22|jpset5=Pokémon VS|jprarity5=Common|jpnum5=141/141|enset6=Expedition Base Set|enrarity6=Uncommon|ennum6=143/165|jpset6=Base Expansion Pack|jprarity6=Uncommon|jpnum6=061/128|jpsetlink7=Gift Box|jpset7=Latias Half Deck<br>Latios Half Deck|jpnum8=016/018|enset8=EX Deoxys|enrarity8=Uncommon|ennum8=88/107|jpset8=Deoxys Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum8=012/015|jpset9=Rayquaza Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum9=012/015|jpset10=PLAY Promotional cards|jpnum10=018/PLAY|enset11=EX Delta Species|enrarity11=Uncommon|ennum11=99/113|jpset11=Holon Research Tower Water Quarter Deck|jpnum11=009/015|jpsetlink12=Gift Box Mew • Lucario|jpset12=Mew Quarter Deck|jpnum12=008/015|enset13=EX Power Keepers|enrarity13=Uncommon|ennum13=78/108|jpset13=World Champions Pack|jprarity13=Uncommon|jpnum13=089/108|enset14=Plasma Blast|enrarity14=Rare Holo|ennum14=94/101|jpset14=Blastoise + Kyurem-EX Combo Deck|jpnum14=017/018}}
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}


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* {{p|Foongus}} and {{p|Amoonguss}}, both of whom have designs based on the Poké Ball, are colored similarly to the Master Ball in their {{Shiny}} forms.
* {{p|Foongus}} and {{p|Amoonguss}}, both of whom have designs based on the Poké Ball, are colored similarly to the Master Ball in their {{Shiny}} forms.


==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{poison color light}}|bordercolor={{poison color}}
|ja=マスターボール ''Master Ball''
|fi=Mestaripallo
|fr=Master Ball
|de=Meisterball
|es=Master Ball
|it=Master Ball
|ko=마스터볼 ''Master Ball''}}
{{-}}
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{{Project ItemDex notice}}
{{Project ItemDex notice}}

Revision as of 19:23, 21 June 2015

Sugimori art of the Master Ball

The Master Ball (Japanese: マスターボール Master Ball) is a variety of Poké Ball introduced in Generation I, and arguably the rarest of all Poké Ball variants. It is unique in the aspect that it is guaranteed to catch any wild Pokémon that it is thrown at (with the exception of the ghost Marowak and Kyurem while it is under Ghetsis's control). It shares this attribute with the Park and Dream Ball used within Pal Park and the Entralink, respectively. However, unlike these Poké Balls, the Master Ball can be obtained and used outside of these specific areas.

The Master Ball, like all Poké Balls, is spherical in shape. The top and bottom halves are divided by a horizontal black band, on which is the button found on all Poké Balls. The top half of the Master Ball is purple, with a white letter "M" on the front, with a pink circle on either side.

Master Balls are developed by Silph Co.

In the games

The Master Ball has been present in every main series Pokémon game. Usually, only one Master Ball is available to the player per saved game, although from Generation II onwards, additional Master Balls can be won from luck-based events such as Lucky Channel drawings, Pokémon Lottery Corner drawings, and Raffle Shops.

The Master Ball is the only item that cannot be sold that is not a key item, an HM, a TM*, or a Mega Stone. In Generations I and II, it can be "sold", but for $0.

Master Ball locations

Generation Game(s) Location Requirements Notes
I Red, Blue, and Yellow Silph Co. Talk to the president of Silph Co. after defeating Giovanni.
II Gold, Silver, and Crystal New Bark Town Talk to Professor Elm after earning all eight Johto Badges.
II Gold, Silver, and Crystal Goldenrod Radio Tower Match all 5 numbers in the Lucky Channel.
III Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Magma HideoutR/Aqua HideoutSE None Entrance is blocked off after defeating Tate and LizaRS.
III Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Lilycove Department Store Match all 5 numbers in the Pokémon Lottery Corner.
III Pokémon Colosseum Agate Village Receive and read the incomplete email from Eagun in Realgam Tower. Eagun's email is cut off before it can mention the Master Ball; Eagun will not give the Master Ball if the player has received the email but not read it.
III Pokémon XD Pokémon HQ Lab Talk to Professor Krane before heading to Citadark Isle.
III FireRed and LeafGreen Silph Co. Talk to the president of Silph Co. after defeating Giovanni.
IV Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Galactic Veilstone Building Defeat Cyrus.
IV Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Jubilife TV Match all 5 numbers in the Pokémon Lottery Corner.
IV HeartGold and SoulSilver New Bark Town Talk to Professor Elm after earning all eight Johto Badges.
IV HeartGold and SoulSilver Goldenrod Radio Tower Match all 5 numbers in the Pokémon Lottery Corner.
V Black and White Opelucid City Meet Professor Juniper in town after earning all eight Unova Badges.
V Black and White Castelia City Pokémon Center Talk to a man after the player has had outsider Pokémon with at least 50 different original Trainers. The man will no longer give out gifts after the Master Ball.
V Black 2 and White 2 Mistralton City Meet Professor Juniper for the first time in town.
V Black 2 and White 2 Plasma Frigate Defeat Colress after entering the Hall of Fame.
V Black 2 and White 2 Join Avenue Grand prize from Raffle Shops. The higher the shop's rank, the higher the chance of getting a rare prize.
VI X and Y Poké Ball Factory Defeat Celosia and Bryony. The player is given a choice between the Master Ball or a Big Nugget, but receives both items regardless of their choice.
VI X and Y Loto-ID Center Win the highest prize. The player has to match all the five numbers in one ticket.
VI Omega Ruby Team Magma Hideout None
VI Alpha Sapphire Team Aqua Hideout None
VI Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Secret Base None A Secret Pal may obtain a Master Ball when asked to "pick something up".
VI Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Lilycove Department Store Match all 5 numbers in the Pokémon Lottery Corner.

Distribution

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The Master Ball was distributed at Pokémon Center stores throughout Japan. It was also distributed at the Tohoku Pokémon Center individually due to it not being built at the time of the initial distribution.

Game language Duration
Sapporo, Tokyo, Yokohama,
Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka
Tohoku
Japanese November 19 to December 3, 2011 February 28 to March 16, 2012


Wonder Card

マスターボール プレゼント
いよいよ 646しゅるいの ポケモンの
じょうほうが あきらかに!
マスターボールを うけとって
まだつかまえていない ポケモンを
てにいれるための ぼうけんに でよう!


*ふしぎなカード
Bag Master Ball Sprite.png
マスターボール プレゼント
ポケモンを あそんでくれて
ありがとう!
おくりものは ポケモンセンタ-にいる
はいたついんから うけとってね!


Cameo appearances

Pokémon Stadium 2

Master Ball as seen during the Stadium 2's mini-game
Furret Frolic Master Ball instructions.png

In Pokémon Stadium 2, Master Ball appears in the mini-game Furret's Frolic. It is the largest ball in that mini-game, appearing later than the rest and being worth 5 points.

Pokémon XD

In Pokémon XD, Master Balls are used in the Battle Bingo game. The player starts with two and can gain an extra one from one of the ? spaces.

Pokémon Dream World

A Master Ball-themed rug from the Dream World

A decorative rug themed after the Master Ball can be found in the Hero's Catalogue in the Dream World.

Appearance

Master Ball battle II.png Master Ball III.png Master Ball Master Ball summary Colo.png Master Ball summary XD.png Master Ball summary IV.png Master Ball battle IV.png Master Ball battle V.png Dream Master Ball Sprite.png
Appearance in-battle in Generation II Appearance in-battle and on the Status screen in
Generation III
Bag sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen onwards Pokémon's summary sprite from Pokémon Colosseum Pokémon's summary sprite from Pokémon XD Pokémon's summary sprite from Generation IV onwards Appearance in-battle in Generation IV Appearance in-battle in Generation V Appearance in the Dream World

Flavor text

Games Description
A Ball that captures any wild Pokémon without fail.
The best Ball. It never misses.
RSE The best Ball that catches a Pokémon without fail.
FRLG The best Ball with the ultimate performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.

The best Ball with the ultimate level of performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.
The best Poké Ball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.


In the spin-off games

In Pokémon Pinball and Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire

In the two Pokémon Pinball titles, the Poké Ball that serves as the pinball is capable of being upgraded to a Great Ball, an Ultra Ball and a Master Ball. However, this serves solely as a score multiplier, as catching a Pokémon is always guaranteed, even with a regular Poké Ball.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Poké Ball trophy mentions the Master Ball, identifying it as the strongest variety of Poké Ball.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U

The Master Ball makes its official Super Smash Bros. debut as a throwing item. It functions much like the Poké Ball item, but only summons Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, Zoroark, and Goldeen.

Trophy information

These valuable, powerful balls can capture any wild Pokémon. In Smash Bros., hard- to-find Pokémon often pop out of them. You can easily identify a Master Ball by the distinct purple appearance and large M on the top. A Pokémon within a Master Ball may turn the tide of battle.

In the anime

Master Ball in the anime

In the main series

In Beauty and the Beach and A Hot Water Battle, Misty has a beach ball that was decorated to look like a Master Ball. In The Song of Jigglypuff, a picture of a Master Ball appeared on a billboard on a building.

In Whiscash and Ash, the fisherman Sullivan attempted to use a Master Ball in a last-ditch attempt to catch Nero, an oversized wild Whiscash that had long eluded him. However, Nero swallowed the Master Ball and disappeared back into the water, not being caught. At the end of the episode, Nero was seen playing with the Master Ball on its tongue.

Master Ball in Pokémon Origins

In Pokémon Origins

The Master Ball never made an actual appearance in Pokémon Origins, only appearing in Silph Co. president's secretary's demonstration in File 3 - Giovanni. She mentioned that the Master Ball was still in development, and only existed as a prototype. She also told that it was why Team Rocket had taken over their office building; they intended to accelerate the development of the Master Ball and then steal it when it would be completed, making sure they would be the only ones possessing it. After Team Rocket was driven out of the building by Red, it was mentioned that the development of the Master Ball was put on hold for a while.

In the manga

Master Ball in Pokémon Adventures
Master Ball in Pokémon Zensho

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Red used his Pika to capture Mewtwo for Blaine with a Master Ball given to him by Blaine in And Mewtwo... Three!.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

Satoshi obtained a Master Ball from the Silph Co.'s president in Saffron City as a thanks for rescuing his company from the hands of Team Rocket.

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards named Master Ball.

Master Ball
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Master Ball T       Extended Sheet 2 Uncommon  
      Red Deck
Green Deck
   
Gym Challenge   116/132 Yamabuki City Gym    
      Chikorita Half Deck
Totodile Half Deck
  21
22
      Pokémon VS Common 141/141
Expedition Base Set Uncommon 143/165 Base Expansion Pack Uncommon 061/128
      Latias Half Deck
Latios Half Deck
   
EX Deoxys Uncommon 88/107 Deoxys Constructed Starter Deck   012/015
      Rayquaza Constructed Starter Deck   012/015
      PLAY Promotional cards   018/PLAY
EX Delta Species Uncommon 99/113 Holon Research Tower Water Quarter Deck   009/015
      Mew Quarter Deck   008/015
EX Power Keepers Uncommon 78/108 World Champions Pack Uncommon 089/108
Plasma Blast Rare Holo 94/101 Blastoise + Kyurem-EX Combo Deck   017/018
 


Trivia

  • The infinite ball glitch is often known as the Master Ball glitch, due to Master Balls commonly being used in this glitch.
  • Foongus and Amoonguss, both of whom have designs based on the Poké Ball, are colored similarly to the Master Ball in their Shiny forms.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese マスターボール Master Ball
Finland Flag.png Finnish Mestaripallo
France Flag.png French Master Ball
Germany Flag.png German Meisterball
Italy Flag.png Italian Master Ball
South Korea Flag.png Korean 마스터볼 Master Ball
Spain Flag.png Spanish Master Ball


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