Gaming
 

Poké Ball

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki

(Redirected from Pokéball)
Poké Ball
Series Pokemon
Item class Throwing/Summoning
Appearance(s) SSB, SSBM, SSBB

The Poké Ball (Japanese: モンスターボール, Monsutābōru, Monster Ball) is an item that if thrown, will release one of a number of Pokémon. Each Pokémon does a different thing, including attacking one's opponent, changing the properties of the stage, and inducing status effects. The Poké Balls in Super Smash Bros. release Pokémon from Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow, while the Poké Balls in Super Smash Bros. Melee release Pokemon from Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal in addition to Pokémon from Red/Blue/Yellow. The Poké Balls in Super Smash Bros. Brawl release Pokémon from all four series, including Red/Blue/Yellow, Gold/Silver/Crystal, Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen, and Diamond/Pearl. In Brawl, the Poké Ball makes a unique sound effect (which comes from the TV series) when it appears, thus alerting one to it's presence even if it appears off screen. The Poké Ball is a very good weapon because it can cause some damage as a projectile with high knock-back and, in addition, can release a highly damaging Pokemon like Metagross. In the games, a Poké Ball can be bought for 200 PokéDollars. Great Balls and Ultra Balls, which are more likely to trap Pokemon can also be purchased. Once per game, the trainer will obtain a Master Ball, which is guaranteed to catch a Pokemon. Other Poke Balls are available such as Net Balls, Nest Balls, Timer Balls, Repeat Balls, etc.

If you go into Training Mode and use a Poké Ball, whatever Pokémon that comes out of it will come out of the next Poké Ball thrown in versus mode.

Also, in Brawl, the number of Poké Balls that can be onscreen at once has been reduced to 3, instead of the unlimited number of Poké Balls that could appear in Melee.

The Poké Ball is also featured as a trophy in Melee and Brawl.

Contents

[edit] Pokémon in Super Smash Bros.

[edit] Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Melee

[edit] Pokémon in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

[edit] Gallery

[edit] Trivia

  • In Brawl, you have a 1/493 chance of getting a Celebi, Mew or Jirachi, which cause an announcement window congratulating you. The Pokémon also have unique effects:
    • Celebi hovers, flies off-screen, and drops several trophies.
    • Jirachi appears and flies off rapidly while dropping many stickers.
    • Mew drops a single CD and flies away (or a single Sticker if you have all CDs).
  • CPUs in Melee will pursue a Poké Ball, no matter how far, even if it means that the CPU must cease fighting. This is less common in Brawl, but not by much.
  • The physics of the one who has a Poké Ball has changed between Melee and Brawl. In Melee, unless the Poké Ball is reflected, once a character picks up a Poké Ball, its Pokémon will definitely belong to the character. However, in Brawl, the Poké Ball can now be caught in midair. It also won't release the Pokémon inside if the character drops the Poké Ball via enemy attacks.

[edit] Trophy Info

An item used for capturing Pokémon and calling them out to battle. Pokémon live in these items which, despite appearances, actually contain a wide, comfortable, Pokémon-friendly world inside them. In Super Smash Bros., Pokémon give temporary support to whoever calls them out. You never know which Pokémon you'll get, but some of them are devastatingly powerful.

  • Pokémon Red/Blue (1998)
  • Pokémon Diamond/Pearl (2007)

[edit] External Links

Smallwikipedialogo.png
The English Wikipedia has an article on Poké Ball. Based on the article's quality, it can or can not be used to improve this article.