Different types of Pokeballs have different odds of catching a Pokemon, and each Pokemon has its own base rate at which it will be caught.
But if a trainer uses a different type of Pokeball those odds could increase making it easier to catch a Pokemon. The basic types of Pokeballs have multipliers that apply to all Pokemon. Pokeballs have a 1x multiplier, Great Balls have a 1.
As such, the price of each ball increases with its ability. In addition to these three balls, another basic ball is the Premier Ball. This is a special Pokeball that is given to players every time they buy Pokeballs in quantities of If a player buys 10 Pokeballs they will receive one Premier Ball.
If a player buys 90 Pokeballs they will receive 9 Premier Balls. However, if a player buys 65 Pokeballs they will only receive 6 Premiere Balls. Premier Balls only have a 1x catch rate multiplier which makes them not much more valuable than Pokeballs, but that is probably why they are giving them away for free. Now let's get into some of the more interesting and valuable Pokeballs in Sword and Shield. This especially applies to those who are trying to complete their Pokedex quickly and do not want to deal with battling and catch all Pokemon traditionally.
The Quick Ball is unique as it has a 5x catch rate multiplier if it is used at the first turn of the battle. If used any other time there is only a 1x catch rate. The Quick Ball can help players quickly widdle away the task of completing their Pokedex. Quick Balls can be purchased from the Wyndon Pokecenter at a whopping 1, Pokedollars, or they can be purchased from Watt Traders in the Wild Area for only 50 watts.
Watt traders cycle their inventories and some days none of them will offer Quick Balls so players should fill their inventories with these balls whenever they have the chance. These next Pokeballs won't help trainers complete their Pokedex, but will come in handy once players have already completed it. The Repeat Ball is unique in the fact that it increases the odds of catching a Pokemon that trainers have already caught. If a trainer is looking for a Pokemon with a specific nature, ability, or gender and do not want to breed to find one, they can use the Repeat Ball to catch Pokemon they have already caught at a much higher chance of success.
The Repeat Ball increases the catch rate by 3. Otherwise, the Repeat Ball only has a 1x catch multiplier. Main Quest 13 Answers How do I get past the team plasma that in the cave past the 8th gym? Main Quest 3 Answers Where is the medal office? General 2 Answers Where can I find a firestone? Side Quest 7 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password?
User Info: crazy4kh3 crazy4kh3 9 years ago 1 I have six badges and I'm currently trying to catch verizion and have failed many times then I found out in order to catch it the chance goes up if I wait until night and use dusk balls, or probobly with luck use quick ball I only have one dusk ball and I think for this one I might actaully need forty of them.
User Info: infinitexx infinitexx 9 years ago 5 Gamerboy posted User Info: Gamerboy Gamerboy 9 years ago 6 infinitexx posted User Info: infinitexx infinitexx 9 years ago 8 Quicks were always 4x until Gen 5. User Info: crazy4kh3 crazy4kh3 Topic Creator 9 years ago 9 Thanks everyone I was able to catch verizion.
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