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'''Pester Balls''' (Japanese: '''イヤイヤボール''' ''Reluctant Ball'') are multi-colored balls that at first appear to be regular [[Poké Ball]]s. However, instead of catching {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, they release a noxious Pokémon repellent that can knock out or stun Pokémon. | '''Pester Balls''' (Japanese: '''イヤイヤボール''' ''Reluctant Ball'') are multi-colored balls that at first appear to be regular [[Poké Ball]]s. However, instead of catching {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, they release a noxious Pokémon repellent that can knock out or stun Pokémon. | ||
In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] gives Pester Balls to [[Todd Snap]] after he obtains a total score of | In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] gives Pester Balls to [[Todd Snap]] after he obtains a total score of 72,500 points for all of the pictures in the {{OBP|Pokémon Report|Pokémon Snap}}. They help him flush out [[wild Pokémon]], provoke an irritated reaction, and sometimes even knock them out of the way. | ||
Pester Balls have never been used in any other game, though they may be made from the same chemical found in [[Repel]]. | Pester Balls have never been used in any other game, though they may be made from the same chemical found in [[Repel]]. |
Revision as of 14:23, 3 June 2013
Pester Balls (Japanese: イヤイヤボール Reluctant Ball) are multi-colored balls that at first appear to be regular Poké Balls. However, instead of catching Pokémon, they release a noxious Pokémon repellent that can knock out or stun Pokémon.
In Pokémon Snap, Professor Oak gives Pester Balls to Todd Snap after he obtains a total score of 72,500 points for all of the pictures in the Pokémon Report. They help him flush out wild Pokémon, provoke an irritated reaction, and sometimes even knock them out of the way.
Pester Balls have never been used in any other game, though they may be made from the same chemical found in Repel.