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* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] only, {{p|Pheromosa}} and {{p|Kartana}} both have a [[catch rate]] of 255, meaning that Beast Balls can never fail to catch them in these games. | * In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] only, {{p|Pheromosa}} and {{p|Kartana}} both have a [[catch rate]] of 255, meaning that Beast Balls can never fail to catch them in these games. | ||
* In the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwgVAV-yG4c English promotional trailer], {{p|Naganadel}} is shown to be sent out from a Beast Ball. However, there is no legitimate way to obtain a Naganadel in a Beast Ball in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], as it doesn't come in a Beast Ball in the final version of the {{pkmn|games}}. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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The Beast Ball (Japanese: ウルトラボール Ultra Ball) is a type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation VII. It can be used to catch a wild Pokémon, being more likely to succeed against Ultra Beasts and less likely against other Pokémon.
In the core series games
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Beast Balls were developed by Faba of the Aether Foundation, building on the work of a predecessor. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, they were created by the Aether Foundation with help of the Ultra Recon Squad.
Price
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Effect
Manual activation
When used from the Bag in a wild encounter, it attempts to catch the wild Pokémon. If the wild Pokémon is an Ultra Beast, it has a 5× catch rate modifier; otherwise, it has a 0.1× modifier.
Beast Balls cannot be used in situations in which Poké Balls cannot be used, such as in wild battles with two or more opponents currently present or against a trial Pokémon. If used in a Trainer battle, the opposing Trainer will bat the ball away, wasting the item.
Held item
Fling fails if the user is holding a Beast Ball.
Description
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Acquisition
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Cameo appearances
Pokémon Sun and Moon
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Lusamine is seen releasing a Nihilego from a Beast Ball in a cutscene before merging with it.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Ultra Recon Squad members keep their Pokémon in Beast Balls.
Appearance
Models
In-battle model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
In the anime
Beast Balls debuted in A Mission of Ultra Urgency!, in which the Aether Foundation provided multiple of them for Ash and his classmates to use during their Ultra Guardian missions. In the same episode, Ash used one of them to temporarily catch a Buzzwole.
In Love at First Twirl!, Ash used almost every Beast Ball provided to the group to try and catch a Poipole in order to take care of it until the location of its Ultra Wormhole could be discovered. He eventually succeeded with the last one in the box.
In Rise and Shine, Starship!, Ash and Kiawe tried to use Beast Balls to catch a Celesteela, but failed due to it being rooted down at the time.
In Twirling with a Bang!, Lana and Lillie used a pair of Beast Balls to temporarily catch a Xurkitree and a Blacephalon, respectively.
In The Long Vault Home!, Ash, Lana, Kiawe, and Mallow each tried to catch a Stakataka with multiple Beast Balls, but it effortlessly dodged them all. Eventually, Ash was able to successfully catch Stakataka after getting rid of the statue that had been placed on top of its body and convincing it that they were going to return it to its home.
In SM114, Ash used a Beast Ball to temporarily catch a Pheromosa so that it could be returned home.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In the Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc, Beast Balls were created for Aether Foundation by Colress with help from the Ultra Recon Squad as a means of catching Ultra Beasts.
Lusamine first used a Beast Ball to catch the Naganadel that Phyco has used to ride through Ultra Space. After riding the Naganadel to Ultra Megalopolis, she started throwing her Beast Balls at Necrozma in order to catch it. While her attention was focused on Necrozma, Sun used one of the Beast Balls that Lusamine had dropped to catch himself a Stakataka.
Trivia
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon only, Pheromosa and Kartana both have a catch rate of 255, meaning that Beast Balls can never fail to catch them in these games.
- In the English promotional trailer, Naganadel is shown to be sent out from a Beast Ball. However, there is no legitimate way to obtain a Naganadel in a Beast Ball in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, as it doesn't come in a Beast Ball in the final version of the games.
In other languages
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