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Summary
A Poké Ball is a type of item that is critical to a Trainer's quest, used for catching and storing Pokémon. Both a general term used to describe the various kinds as well as a specific term to refer to the most basic among these variations, Poké Balls are ubiquitous in the modern Pokémon world. Up to six Pokémon can be carried with a Trainer in Poké Balls, while more Poké Balls can be held in the Bag for later use. These six Pokémon in the Poké Balls can be attached to the user's belt for carrying them around.
Powers and Stats
Tier: Unknown physically, at least 6-C via Return | Unknown physically, at least 6-C via Return | Unknown physically, at least 6-C via Return | Unknown physically
Key: Regular Balls | Master Ball | Mewtwo's Poké Ball | Dynamax ball
Name: Poké Ball
Origin: Pokemon
Age: The earliest versions were made 95 to 300 years ago
Classification: Pokémon Capture Device
Wielders: Pokemon Trainers and Mewtwo
Powers and Abilities: Sealing, Power Nullification (Limited the power of the creation trio), Energy Manipulation, Transmutation (Turns the Pokemon into energy while sealing), Size Manipulation (Able to shrink itself along with the Pokemon inside), Pocket Reality Manipulation (The Poké Ball creates a reality comfortable to the Pokemon and can provide a survivable environment despite outside conditions), Non-Physical Interaction (Able to catch Ghost Type Pokémon), Power Bestowal (Gives a resistance to sealing from places other than the original Poké ball), limited Light Manipulation (with Seals), limited Information Manipulation (Linked to the PC), limited Teleportation (When a trainer has more than six Pokémon, the seventh one can be teleported away), non-combat applicable Mind Manipulation (The Shadow Triad stated the Poké Ball is the reason that Liepard obeys them), Empathic Manipulation (Luxury/Friend balls can increase Pokemon's happiness when caught) | Same abilities as before | As before plus Homing Attack and Resistance Negation (Was able to catch owned Pokemon despite the resistance given by regular Poké Balls) | Possesses all powers of the Poké Ball used, Size Manipulation (Taps into Dynamax energy to grow in size), Air Manipulation (Physically sucks in the target when capturing Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokemon rather than using the standard laser), Power Nullification (Upon a successful capture, powers Pokemon out of their Dynamax or Gigantamax state)
Attack Potency: Unknown physically, at least Island level via Return (Was capable of injuring Jessie) | Unknown physically, at least Island level via Return (Should be comparable to normal Poké ball) | Unknown physically, at least Island level via Return (Should be comparable to normal Poké ball) | Unknown physically
Speed: Varies depending on its user and how fast it was thrown | At least Relativistic+ to Massively FTL+ after charge up (Was able to capture Mewtwo and the legendary birds before they could react) | At least Relativistic+ (Was faster than Hitmonlee, Scyther, Gyarados, Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Nidoqueen, Rapidash, Nidoqueen, Wigglytuff, Pidgeot, and Vileplume) | Varies (Depends on which Poké Ball is used and how fast it's thrown), likely Relativistic+ to Massively FTL+ (Overpowers Dynamax Pokemon with its suction when capturing)
Durability: Large Mountain level+ (Was able to survive a direct Hyper Beam from a Dragonite) | Large Mountain level+ (Should be comparable to regular Poké Balls) | Large Mountain level+ | Large Mountain level+
Range: Below Standard Melee Range. Tens of meters, possibly far higher via Return | Standard Melee Range, At least Tens of Meters via suction
Weaknesses: Needs physical contact for sealing | Dynamax Balls no longer utilize a Poké Ball's laser in favor of suction
Feats:
- An Ultra Ball was able to seal Mewtwo
- Was used to capture one of each species of Pokémon in the Kanto Region
- Mewtwo, Groudon, Kyogre, Palkia, Dialga, Zekrom, Reshiram, Xerneas, and Yveltal were all shown to be sealed by Poké balls during the events of Rainbow Rocket
Note: Poké Balls can seal more than Pokémon and has been shown to seal things like rice balls and ancient versions were able to catch non-pokemon souls
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