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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.
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.


This item has not been added to [[New Pokémon Snap]], due to an apparent desire from the game creators to have players treat the Pokémon more humanely. Instead, an item called [[Fluffruit]] is used to elicit different reactions. <ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/new-pokemon-snap-was-given-to-bandai-namco-because-of-pokken-tournament New Pokémon Snap Was Given to Bandai Namco Because of Pokkén Tournament by Rebekah Valentine from IGN]</ref>
This item was not included in [[New Pokémon Snap]], due to an apparent desire from the game creators to have players treat the Pokémon more humanely. Instead, an item called [[Fluffruit]] is used to elicit different reactions.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/new-pokemon-snap-was-given-to-bandai-namco-because-of-pokken-tournament New Pokémon Snap Was Given to Bandai Namco Because of Pokkén Tournament by Rebekah Valentine from IGN]</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 11:37, 24 April 2021

Pester Ball artwork from Pokémon Snap

The Pester Ball (Japanese: イヤイヤボール Reluctant Ball) is a multi-colored ball that, when tossed, releases 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.

This item was not included in New Pokémon Snap, due to an apparent desire from the game creators to have players treat the Pokémon more humanely. Instead, an item called Fluffruit is used to elicit different reactions.[1]

Appearance

Appearance in-game in Pokémon Snap

In other languages

Language Title
French Agass'Ball
Italian Palla Fumogena

References