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+ | |type =Poké Ball |
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− | The '''Luxury Ball''' (Japanese: '''ゴージャスボール''' ''Gorgeous Ball'') is used for catching [[Pokémon]] and is the fanciest of [[ |
+ | The '''Luxury Ball''' (Japanese: '''ゴージャスボール''' ''Gorgeous Ball'') is used for catching [[Pokémon]] and is the fanciest of [[Poké Ball]]s made so far, along with it being the most expensive of them all. |
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+ | It is designed for luxury as its name suggests. While it is the same as a normal Poké Ball in terms of success rates in general, a Pokémon caught in this ball will form a bond with its trainer more quickly. |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
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+ | The Luxury Ball is almost entirely black with a gold band around the middle as well as a gold button, and carries rings of red on both halves which themselves are flanked by rings of gold. |
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+ | ==Locations== |
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+ | Can only be found on the abandoned ship on Route 108 |
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+ | ===Generation IV=== |
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+ | {{Empty section}} |
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+ | ===Generation V=== |
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+ | Purchase it from Frederic on [[Black City]] |
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+ | ===Generation VI=== |
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+ | {{Empty section}} |
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+ | ===Generation VII=== |
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+ | {{Empty section}} |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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− | ===Game=== |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | Luxury_Ball_Sprite.png|Luxury Ball Sprite |
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− | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Due to the Luxury Balls high cost and reputation as being more comfortable than other |
+ | *Due to the Luxury Balls high cost and reputation as being more comfortable than other Poké Ball, it was likely originally designed for celebrities, the very rich, and wealthy Trainers. |
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+ | *Its function is similar to the Friend Ball, as both affect the friendship of the captured Pokémon. Also like the Friend Ball, the Luxury Ball is useful in evolving Pokémon who require high friendship in order to evolve. |
− | *Due to its similiarity to the Friend Ball, it's possible that the Luxury Ball was originally designed as an easier to produce alternative to the Friend Ball (which requires Green Apricorns in order to make). |
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+ | [[pl:Luxury Ball]] |
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+ | [[uk:Люксбол]] |
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[[Category:Generation III Items]] |
[[Category:Generation III Items]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 5 August 2023
The Luxury Ball (Japanese: ゴージャスボール Gorgeous Ball) is used for catching Pokémon and is the fanciest of Poké Balls made so far, along with it being the most expensive of them all.
It is designed for luxury as its name suggests. While it is the same as a normal Poké Ball in terms of success rates in general, a Pokémon caught in this ball will form a bond with its trainer more quickly.
Appearance
The Luxury Ball is almost entirely black with a gold band around the middle as well as a gold button, and carries rings of red on both halves which themselves are flanked by rings of gold.
Locations
Generation III
Can only be found on the abandoned ship on Route 108
Generation IV
Generation V
Purchase it from Frederic on Black City
Generation VI
Generation VII
Trivia
- Due to the Luxury Balls high cost and reputation as being more comfortable than other Poké Ball, it was likely originally designed for celebrities, the very rich, and wealthy Trainers.
- Its function is similar to the Friend Ball, as both affect the friendship of the captured Pokémon. Also like the Friend Ball, the Luxury Ball is useful in evolving Pokémon who require high friendship in order to evolve.
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Medicine | Big Malasada · Flutes (Blue Flute · Red Flute · Yellow Flute) · Casteliacone · Herbal medicine (Energy Powder · Energy Root · Heal Powder Revival Herb) · Lava Cookie · Lumiose Galette · Old Gateau · Rage Candy Bar · Pewter Crunchies · Revives (Revive · Max Revive) · Sacred Ash · Shalour Sable · Spray-type medicine (Status (Antidote · Awakening · Burn Heal · Ice Heal · Paralyze Heal · Poison Heal); Potions (Hyper Potion · Max Potion · Potion · Super Potion) · Full Restore) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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