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Revision as of 22:49, 30 June 2024
The Luxury Ball (Japanese: ゴージャスボール Gorgeous Ball) is a type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation III. It can be used to catch a wild Pokémon. Pokémon kept in a Luxury Ball gain friendship more quickly, including Pokémon that are bred to inherit one as their Poké Ball.
In the core series games
Price
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- In Pokémon Black, Luxury Balls can be purchased in Black City for $50000.
- In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, during the Funfest Mission Enjoy Shopping!, Luxury Balls can be purchased for $400.
Effect
Manual activation
When used from the Bag in a wild encounter, it attempts to catch the wild Pokémon with a catch rate modifier of 1×.
If used on an Ultra Beast, the catch rate modifier is instead always set to 410/4096× (~0.1×).
The Luxury Ball 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 (except if used as a Snag Ball on a Shadow Pokémon), the opposing Trainer will deflect the ball, wasting the item. If used on the ghost Marowak, it will dodge the ball, wasting it.
As a Pokémon's Poké Ball
Any increase to the friendship of a Pokémon in a Luxury Ball is boosted by 1.
Held item
Fling fails if the user is holding a Luxury Ball.
Description
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Acquisition
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Distribution
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As a held item
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NPC usage
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Gentlemen, Madames, and Trainers who share their models, keep their Pokémon in Luxury Balls.
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Sordward and Shielbert keep their Pokémon in Luxury Balls. Additionally, the Toxel the player can obtain as a gift on Route 5 is contained in a Luxury Ball.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, the following Trainer classes keep their Pokémon in Luxury Balls:
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Ortega and O'Nare keep their Pokémon in Luxury Balls.
Gallery
Artwork
Artwork by Ken Sugimori |
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
Sprites
In-battle and Summary sprite from Generation III |
Summary sprite from Colosseum |
Summary sprite from XD: Gale of Darkness |
Summary sprite from Generations IV and V |
In-battle sprite in Generation IV |
Summary sprite from Battle Revolution |
In-battle sprite in Generation V |
Models
In-battle model from X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
Model from Generation VIII |
In the anime
In Jirachi: Wish Maker, Brendan's Aggron was shown to be contained in a Luxury Ball.
A Luxury Ball appeared in Which One ~ Is It?, a Japanese ending theme from Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl.
In A Frenzied Factory Fiasco!, multiple Luxury Balls were seen at the Poké Ball Factory. While being chased by Meowth around the facility, Pikachu smacked a Luxury Ball at Meowth, causing him to briefly get sucked into it and giving Pikachu a chance to gain some distance from him.
In First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!, a Luxury Ball appeared in James's possession, being part of his Poké Ball collection. When Jessie's attempts to catch a Mimikyu with regular Poké Balls failed, she grabbed the Luxury Ball James had been polishing and used it instead, catching Mimikyu, much to James's dismay.
In A Young Royal Flame Ignites!, Viren was revealed to keep his Pangoro in a Luxury Ball.
In Found You, Fuecoco!, the Luxury Ball was mentioned in one of Nidothing's videos.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Emerald arc
A Luxury Ball first appeared in A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle while Emerald was thinking which of his Poké Balls he should use to catch Jirachi. In Skirting Around Surskit II, he used a Luxury Ball on Jirachi, but even though Jirachi was sucked into it, Guile Hideout used his Surskit's Psybeam to prevent the Poké Ball from closing and then destroy it.
More of Emerald's Luxury Balls were seen in Sneaky Like Shedinja II, The Final Battle III, and The Final Battle V.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
In Innocent Scientist, Blake used Luxury Balls while trying to catch the Genesect controlled by Colress, eventually succeeding.
In the TCG
- Main article: Luxury Ball (Stormfront 86)
The Luxury Ball, first found in the Stormfront expansion, is among the rarest of the Poké Ball varieties in the games, though its catch rate is the same as that of a normal Poké Ball. Likewise it is so with the TCG, allowing a non-LV.X Pokémon to be searched from the deck, but only if another Luxury Ball card is not in the discard pile.
Trivia
- The Luxury Ball is the only Poké Ball with a permanent, persistent effect on the Pokémon caught with it.
- Prior to Generation III, no Poké Ball had a persistent effect on the Pokémon it was caught in, nor was the type of ball displayed in a Pokémon's summary. The introduction of the Luxury Ball, and its associated effect, was only possible due to the index number of the Poké Ball a Pokémon was obtained in being permanently stored within a Pokémon's data structure, starting in Generation III onward.
In other languages
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