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The Safari Ball has a camouflage pattern on the top and a normal white bottom.

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Tries to catch a wild Pokémon in the Great Marsh or Safari Zone. Success rate is 1.5×.

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This item can only be used in the Great Marsh or Safari Zone .

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Generation 3

A special BALL that is used only in the SAFARI ZONE.

FireRed

A special BALL that is used only in the SAFARI ZONE. It is finished in a camouflage pattern.

Generation 4

A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.

Generation 5

A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is recognizable by the camouflage pattern decorating it.

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Safari Ball is a Rare Poke Ball which may make its way to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV) in the future! See the effects of Safari Ball as well as speculated ways you may be able to get it in the future through Pokemon Home!

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Safari Ball Effect

How to get safari ball.

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This is based on its effect in previous games.

Catch and Register 120 Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex

You can get a Safari Ball as a reward for filling up the Kitakami Pokedex and catching 120 Pokemon .

You can get this item on the Pokedex app's rewards menu by pressing the X button . Blueberry Pokedex: List of All Indigo Disk Pokemon

Obtain as Blueberry Pokedex Reward

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To claim the reward, press the X button in the Blueberry Pokedex menu to open the Pokedex Rewards menu . Then press the X button again to claim the reward.

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Random Chance of Obtaining It from the Poke Ball Lotto

Pokemon SV Indigo Disk DLC - Random Chance of Obtaining It from the Poke Ball Lotto

There is a very high chance of obtaining a Safari Ball if the Poke Ball Lotto activates randomly as you do print jobs for the Item Printer .

Note that the Item Printer is available only on The Indigo Disk DLC .

Poke Ball Lotto Odds and How to Unlock

Exploit The RNG

Note that you need to have the Poke Ball Lotto active first before you can get any Poke Ball reward.

The Item Printer was found to generate items the second you press the "I want to print something" text. This can then be exploited by changing your Nintendo Switch's internal time and obtain prints that are consistent and can be replicated by anyone. How to Do the Indigo Disk Item Printer RNG Exploit

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Special Poké Ball Inheritance Guide [GP 1/1]

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I like this list a lot, actually. Well done. Is there a possibility of a list for Cherish Ball legal Pokemon as well? Or can Cherish Balls not be inherited?  

Antylamon said: I like this list a lot, actually. Well done. Is there a possibility of a list for Cherish Ball legal Pokemon as well? Or can Cherish Balls not be inherited? Click to expand...

Oglemi

Probably worth making a note of that under the restrictions in the write up :>  

Oglemi said: Probably worth making a note of that under the restrictions in the write up :> Click to expand...

sandshrewz

  • The second gen starters can only be caught on Pokémon Colosseum, while the 3rd 4th and 5th starters must always be in a pokéball if bred.
  • The dream world can be used to get any pokéball found in gen 5, not just the dream ball. In the case of fossil pokémon (I really really hope someone somewhere has a dive ball Kabutops) and about half of all dream abilities, it is the only method for doing so.
WPS said: Long time lurker here, since this is something I am becoming mildly obsessed with, may I make a suggestion? Mention the cases where any type of pokéball is difficult to get, not just the special types you currently mention. To wit: The second gen starters can only be caught on Pokémon Colosseum, while the 3rd 4th and 5th starters must always be in a pokéball if bred. The dream world can be used to get any pokéball found in gen 5, not just the dream ball. In the case of fossil pokémon (I really really hope someone somewhere has a dive ball Kabutops) and about half of all dream abilities, it is the only method for doing so. Fortunately I think those are the only ones. Click to expand...

Gazzien

In addition to Colosseum, you can catch some of the Starter Pokemon in the Friend Safari as well, so they can be put in any of the normal balls. Charmeleon, Braixen, Wartortle, Frogadier, Ivysaur, and Quilladin are all present. (Generation I and VI starters)  

Gazzien said: In addition to Colosseum, you can catch some of the Starter Pokemon in the Friend Safari as well, so they can be put in any of the normal balls. Charmeleon, Braixen, Wartortle, Frogadier, Ivysaur, and Quilladin are all present. (Generation I and VI starters) Click to expand...

HTML: [title] Special Poké Ball Inheritance Guide [head] <script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $('.hidden').hide(); $('.hidehgss').click(function() { var HideStatus = $(this).val(); if (HideStatus === 'Show List by Area') { $('.hidden:eq(0)').show(); $(this).val('Hide List by Area'); } else { $('.hidden:eq(0)').hide(); $(this).val('Show List by Area'); } }); $('.hidedw').click(function() { var HideStatus = $(this).val(); if (HideStatus === 'Show List by Area') { $('.hidden:eq(1)').show(); $(this).val('Hide List by Area'); } else { $('.hidden:eq(1)').hide(); $(this).val('Show List by Area'); } }); }); </script> <style type="text/css"> .hidehgss, .hidebw { width: 100px; } </style> [page] <div class="author">By <a href="/forums/members/53214/">SuperJOCKE</a>.</div> <h2>Introduction</h2> <p>This little guide is here to help you find which special Poké Balls the Pokemon you want to breed in your X or Y game can legally be in. Not every Pokemon from generation 4 can be in, for example, a Love Ball, nor can every Pokemon from generation 5 be in a Dream Ball. Compiled into lists are the Pokemon that can be bred into Safari Balls, Sport Balls, Dream Balls, and any of the Apricorn Balls—Poké Balls that are unobtainable in X and Y. This guide won't go deeply into the specifics on how to require the Pokemon you want, but will give you some brief explanations on where to look. If you want more exact info, look for other sources of information.</p> <p>There are some restrictions for this though:</p> <ul> <li>Male and genderless Pokemon <strong>cannot</strong> pass on Poké Balls; the Pokemon in question needs to be female for the offspring to be in the same Ball. Ditto cannot pass on a Ball either. This means male-only Pokemon like Tauros cannot be bred into a special Poké Ball in X and Y. The same goes for genderless Pokemon like Beldum.</li> <li>The exceptions to the above rule are: Nidoran-M, Volbeat, Mothim, and Gallade. Nidoran-M and Volbeat can be bred from Nidoran-F and Illumise, respectively, while Mothim and Gallade evolve from Pokemon that can be both male and female.</li> <li>Since Hidden Abilities can only be passed on by females with Hidden Abilities themselves, Pokemon with Hidden Abilities cannot legally be inside Safari Balls, Sport Balls, or the Apricorn Balls. This means that you <strong>cannot</strong> have a Speed Boost Sharpedo inside a Safari Ball or a Drought Ninetales inside a Love Ball.</li> <li>Cherish Balls <strong>cannot</strong> be passed on, even if the Pokemon in a Cherish Ball is female. The same goes for Master Balls, as they are programmed that way.</li> </ul> <h2>Safari Ball <img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_safari.png" alt="" /></h2> <p>The Safari Ball has the biggest distrubution between both Pokemon and games. The Safari Ball can only be used in the Safari Zone/Great Marsh, but is available in every generation 3 and 4 game.</p> <h3>Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald</h3> <p>The Safari Zone in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is located at Route 121. There are four areas where different Pokemon reside. In Emerald, two more areas exist (post-game), with Pokemon unobtainable in Ruby and Sapphire.</p> <p><strong>Pokemon</strong>: Doduo, Geodude, Girafarig, Goldeen, Heracross, Magikarp, Natu, Oddish, Phanpy, Pikachu, Pinsir, Psyduck, Rhyhorn, Wobbuffet</p> <p><strong>Emerald Exclusives</strong><br /> Aipom, Gligar, Hoothoot, Houndour, Ledyba, Marill, Mareep, Miltank, Pineco, Remoraid, Shuckle, Snubbull, Spinarak, Stantler, Sunkern, Teddiursa, Wooper</p> <h3>FireRed &amp; LeafGreen</h3> <p>The Safari Zone in FireRed and LeafGreen is located in Fuchsia City. There are four areas with different distributions of Pokemon. Also, Scyther can only found in FireRed, while Pinsir can only be found in LeafGreen.</p> <p><strong>Pokemon</strong>: Chansey, Doduo, Dratini, Exeggcute, Goldeen, Kangaskhan, Magikarp, Nidoran-F, Paras, Pinsir (LG), Poliwag, Psyduck, Rhyhorn, Scyther (FR), Slowpoke, Venonat</p> <h3>Diamond, Pearl, Platinum</h3> <p>The Great Marsh can be found in Pastoria City. The Great Marsh consists of six areas, with different Pokemon appearing in each one. Some of these Pokemon can only be found when certain conditions have been met. Some version differences exist, which are marked with (DP) and (Pt) for their respective games.</p> <p><strong>Pokemon</strong>: Arbok, Barboach, Bibarel, Carnivine, Carvanha, Croagunk, Exeggcute, Gulpin, Hoothoot, Kangaskhan, Kecleon (Pt), Magikarp, Marill (DP), Paras, Psyduck (DP), Roselia, Shroomish, Skorupi, Staravia, Tangela (Pt), Tropius (Pt), Wooper, Yanma</p> <h3>HeartGold &amp; SoulSilver</h3> <p>The Safari Zone can be found at the end of Route 48. There are twelve different areas to choose from, which you customize with different items. You can choose which areas to display, six at a time, and certain Pokemon only appear with certain item combinations etc.</p> <input type="button" value="Show List by Area" class="hidehgss" /> <div class="hidden"> <dl> <dt>Desert</dt> <dd>Carnivine, Cacnea, Cubone, Fearow, Hippopotas, Lotad, Sandshrew, Spinda, Trapinch</dd> <dt>Forest</dt> <dd>Bellsprout, Bidoof, Budew, Electabuzz, Gastly, Lickitung, Misdreavus, Mr. Mime, Pidgey, Shuppet, Surskit</dd> <dt>Marshland</dt> <dd>Banette, Barboach, Carnivine, Croagunk, Diglett, Ekans, Grimer, Jumpluff, Koffing, Magikarp, Oddish, Poliwag, Roselia, Seviper, Shuckle, Wooper</dd> <dt>Meadow</dt> <dd>Chansey, Clefairy, Geodude, Hoppip, Jigglypuff, Sunkern, Magikarp, Marill, Masquerain Nosepass, Poliwag, Raticate, Riolu, Seedot, Wooper</dd> <dt>Mountain</dt> <dd>Chingling, Dusclops, Krabby, Larvitar, Lickitung, Meditite, Rattata, Sealeo, Zubat</dd> <dt>Peak</dt> <dd>Fearow, Geodude, Lairon, Linoone, Magmar, Paras, Slowbro, Spheal, Vigoroth, Wobbuffet, Zangoose</dd> <dt>Plains</dt> <dd>Abra, Girafarig, Houndoom, Lotad, Manectric, Ponyta, Rattata, Shinx, Smeargle, Stantler, Surskit, Zangoose, Zigzagoon</dd> <dt>Rocky Beach</dt> <dd>Aron, Budew, Corphish, Doduo, Electrike, Gible, Goldeen, Krabby, Lapras, Magikarp, Mareep, Poliwag, Slowpoke, Zubat</dd> <dt>Savannah</dt> <dd>Azurill, Cacturne, Houndour, Luxio, Nidoran-F, Rhyhorn, Shroomish, Torkoal, Zubat, Zigzagoon</dd> <dt>Swamp</dt> <dd>Bagon, Chimecho, Dratini, Drowzee, Duskull, Floatzel, Goldeen, Jigglypuff, Krabby, Magikarp, Murkrow, Pachirisu, Paras, Sentret, Weepinbell</dd> <dt>Wasteland</dt> <dd>Bellsprout, Breloom, Fearow, Golduck, Illumise, Kangaskhan, Kingler, Machop, Manectric, Medicham, Onix, Skorupi</dd> <dt>Wetland</dt> <dd>Buizel, Corphish, Doduo, Farfetch'd, Lombre, Magikarp, Pachirisu, Poliwag, Psyduck, Sentret, Shelgon, Spearow, Surskit, Wooper</dd> </dl> </div> <h2>Apricorn Balls <img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_level.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_moon.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_lure.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_friend.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_love.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_fast.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_heavy.png" alt="" /></h2> <p>The full set of Apricorn Balls consist of Level Ball, Moon Ball, Lure Ball, Friend Ball, Love Ball, Fast Ball, and Heavy Ball. The collective name comes from what they are made of: Apricorns. Apricorns can only be found within HeartGold and SoulSilver, and these Balls can only be obtained from Kurt in Azalea Town after giving him an appropriate Apricorn.</p> <p>Certain Pokemon listed below are exclusive to one version of the game, and are marked with (HG) and (SS), respectively. Some of the Pokemon listed under 'Swarm Pokemon' can be found through regular encounters as well, but the chance of doing so is only 1%.</p> <p><strong>Normal Pokemon</strong> - <em>These Pokemon are found in tall grass or caves, by Surfing or fishing, by using Rock Smash, or through special means (Sudowoodo, Lapras, and Snorlax)</em></p> <p>Abra, Bellsprout, Caterpie (HG), Chinchou, Clefairy, Corsola, Cubone, Delibird (SS), Diglett, Doduo, Dratini, Drowzee, Dunsparce, Ekans (SS), Electabuzz, Farfetch'd, Gastly, Geodude, Girafarig, Gligar (HG), Goldeen, Grimer, Growlithe (HG), Hoothoot, Hoppip, Horsea, Houndour, Jigglypuff, Jynx, Kangaskhan, Koffing, Krabby, Lapras, Larvitar, Ledyba (SS), Lickitung, Machop, Magikarp, Magmar, Mankey (HG), Mantine (HG), Mareep, Meowth (SS), Miltank, Misdreavus, Mr. Mime, Murkrow, Natu, Nidoran-F, Oddish, Onix, Paras, Phanpy (HG), Pidgey, Pikachu, Poliwag, Ponyta, Psyduck, Rattata, Rhyhorn, Sandshrew (HG), Seel, Sentret, Shellder, Shuckle, Skarmory (SS), Slowpoke, Slugma, Smeargle, Sneasel, Snorlax, Spearow, Spinarak (HG), Stantler, Sudowoodo, Sunkern, Swinub, Tangela, Teddiursa (SS), Tentacool, Venonat, Vulpix (SS), Weedle (SS), Wobbuffet, Wooper, Zubat</p> <p><strong>Swarm Pokemon</strong> - <em>These Pokemon only appear during Swarms; use the Poké Gear to find out which Pokemon is in a Swarm during that day (Prof. Oak's Pokémon Talk)</em></p> <p>Buneary, Chansey, Clamperl, Gulpin (SS), Kricketot, Luvdisc, Marill, Mawile (SS), Poochyena, Qwilfish, Ralts, Relicanth, Remoraid, Sableye (HG), Snubbull, Swablu, Whiscash, Wingull, Yanma</p> <p><strong>Radio Sound Pokemon</strong> - <em>These Pokemon only appear when you are tuned into the Pokémon March channel on Wednesdays (Hoenn) and Thursdays (Sinnoh)</em></p> <p>Absol, Bidoof, Budew, Buizel, Carnivine, Chatot, Chingling, Makuhita, Meditite, Minun, Numel, Plusle, Shinx, Spinda, Spoink, Whismur, Zigzagoon</p> <p><strong>Headbutt Tree Pokemon</strong> - <em>These Pokemon can only be found by using Headbutt on trees; some of these Pokemon can only be found in one specific tree, in one specific location</em></p> <p>Aipom, Burmy, Cherubi, Combee, Exeggcute, Heracross, Pineco, Seedot, Shroomish, Slakoth, Starly, Taillow, Wurmple</p> <h2>Sport Ball <img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_sport.png" alt="" /></h2> <p>The Sport Ball is another Ball that can only be found and used in HeartGold and SoulSilver. However, its restriction is even greater. The Sport Ball can only be used during the Bug Catching Contest, which gives it the lowest distrubution of all Poké Balls.</p> <p>The Bug Catching Contest can only be entered on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays with different Pok&eacute;mon appearing on each day. If you don't have the National Pokédex, the same Pok&eacute;mon that appears on Tuesdays will appear on all three days.</p> <dl> <dt>Tuesday</dt> <dd>Caterpie, Paras, Pinsir, Scyther, Venonat, Weedle</dd> <dt>Thursday</dt> <dd>Combee, Kricketot, Nincada, Pinsir, Scyther, Wurmple</dd> <dt>Saturday</dt> <dd>Combee, Illumise, Kricketot, Nincada, Pinsir, Scyther, Wurmple</dd> </dl> <h2>Dream Ball <img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_dream.png" alt="" /></h2> <p>The Dream Ball is the only new Poké Ball introduced in generation 5. It is given to you in Entree Forest when catching a Pok&eacute;mon from the Dream World, and can only be used in that area. The Pok&eacute;mon that are transferred from the Pokémon Dream Radar game on the 3DS come inside Dream Balls.</p> <h3>Dream World</h3> <p>The Dream World on the Pokémon Global Link website is where the majority of the Pok&eacute;mon that can be caught in a Dream Ball come from. The way you obtain a Pok&eacute;mon in the Dream World is by playing a minigame with it and befriending it.</p> <p>However, as of January 14th, the Black and White Global Link site was shut down, and along with it the Dream World. This means you can only get the Pok&eacute;mon below in a Dream Ball by other means, like trading with someone. The Pok&eacute;mon are still categorized by the area they were found in.</p> <input type="button" value="Show List by Area" class="hidedw" /> <div class="hidden"> <dl> <dt>Pleasant Forest</dt> <dd>Bellsprout, Bidoof, Buneary, Castform, Cottonee, Doduo, Electrike, Elekid, Exeggcute, Farfetch'd, Girafarig, Glameow, Growlithe, Hoppip, Igglybuff, Kangaskhan, Karrablast, Lickitung, Lotad, Mareep, Marill, Miltank, Natu, Nidoran-F, Oddish, Pachirisu, Petilil, Poliwag, Ponyta, Poochyena, Psyduck, Rattata, Scolipede, Scyther, Sentret, Shelmet, Shinx, Skitty, Stantler, Sudowoodo, Sunkern, Surskit, Taillow, Tangela, Tympole, Vulpix, Zigzagoon</dd> <dt>Windswept Sky</dt> <dd>Aerodactyl, Butterfree, Chatot, Delibird, Drifloon, Ducklett, Emolga, Gligar, Hoothoot, Hoppip, Ledyba, Murkrow, Pidgey, Pidove, Sigilyph, Skarmory, Spearow, Staravia, Swablu, Taillow, Tropius, Wingull, Yanma, Zubat</dd> <dt>Sparkling Sea</dt> <dd>Alomomola, Anorith, Barboach, Basculin, Buizel, Carvanha, Chinchou, Clamperl, Corphish, Corsola, Dratini, Feebas, Goldeen, Horsea, Kabuto, Krabby, Lapras, Lileep, Luvdisc, Magikarp, Mantine, Omanyte, Qwilfish, Relicanth, Remoraid, Seel, Shellder, Shellos, Slowpoke, Stunfisk, Tentacool, Tirtouga, Wailmer, Wooper</dd> <dt>Spooky Manor</dt> <dd>Abra, Chimecho, Drowzee, Duosion, Duskull, Elgyem, Galvantula, Gastly, Houndour, Illumise, Mawile, Meditite, Meowth, Misdreavus, Mr. Mime, Pawniard, Ralts, Sableye, Shuppet, Smeargle, Smoochum, Snubbull, Spinarak, Spiritomb, Spoink, Stunky, Wobbuffet</dd> <dt>Rugged Mountain</dt> <dd>Absol, Bagon, Burmy, Cacnea, Croagunk, Crustle, Durant, Heatmor, Hippopotas, Koffing, Krookodile, Larvitar, Machop, Magby, Makuhita, Mankey, Maractus, Numel, Phanpy, Rhyhorn, Riolu, Skorupi, Slugma, Spinda, Teddiursa, Torkoal, Trapinch</dd> <dt>Icy Cave</dt> <dd>Aron, Axew, Boldore, Cleffa, Cranidos, Cubone, Diglett, Drilbur, Druddigon, Dunsparce, Geodude, Gible, Nosepass, Onix, Sandshrew, Shieldon, Shuckle, Sneasel, Snorunt, Snover, Spheal, Swinub, Vanillish, Whismur</dd> <dt>Dream Park</dt> <dd>Aipom, Audino, Beedrill, Carnivine, Chansey, Cherubi, Combee, Eevee, Ekans, Grimer, Gulpin, Gurdurr, Heracross, Kecleon, Kricketot, Minun, Nincada, Paras, Pineco, Pinsir, Plusle, Roselia, Scraggy, Seedot, Seviper, Shroomish, Slakoth, Snorlax, Togepi, Venonat, Wurmple, Zangoose</dd> </dl> </div> <h3>Pokémon Dream Radar</h3> <p>The Pokémon Dream Radar provides another way to get Pokemon in Dream Balls. While the amount of Pokemon available is significantly lower, these Pokemon are always obtainable as long as you have access to the Pokémon Dream Radar game.</p> <p><strong>Pokemon</strong>: Drifloon, Hoothoot, Igglybuff, Munna, Togepi, Ralts, Riolu, Shuckle, Sigilyph, Slowpoke, Smoochum, Spiritomb, Swablu</p> <h2>Special Cases With Regular Balls <img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_great.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_dive.png" alt="" /><img src="/media/upload/ingame/guides/ball_luxury.png" alt="" /></h2> <p>While there's nothing out of the ordinary with Poké Balls like Great Ball and Luxury Ball, as they can be passed on to most Pokemon, there are some Pokemon that cannot be in these regular Balls at all. These Pokemon consist of starter Pokemon and fossil Pokemon, as they always come in Poké Balls. However, there are special instances where you can actually obtain some of these Pokemon in regular Balls.</p> <h3>Pokémon Colosseum</h3> <p>In Pokémon Colosseum you have the ability to catch Bayleef, Quilava, and Croconaw inside any Poké Ball you can find in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen. This means that you can legally breed Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile into Great Balls, Ultra Balls, Net Balls, Nest Balls, Timer Balls, Repeat Balls, Dive Balls, Luxury Balls, and Premier Balls in X and Y.</p> <h3>Dream World</h3> <p>When you catch Pokemon from the Dream World in the Entree Forest, the Dream Ball isn't your only Ball option. You can use any Poké Ball you have in your bag, which means you can catch quite a few Pokemon, that can only be inside Poké Balls when obtained elsewhere, in any regular Ball that you can find in Black and White (2). These Pokemon are Omanyte, Kabuto, Aerodactyl, Lileep, Anorith, Cranidos, Shieldon, and Tirtouga.</p> images https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/72762463/specialballs.zip preview https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/72762463/ballhtml.html there might be a couple of random accents in the preview but it's fixed in the html in the post. Images don't appear ofc but they're there. I assume the article was going to http://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/ but if it isn't, do change the image paths accordingly. Thanks! :) this done~  

siburke939

please forgive me if this is a stupid post - but am i correct in saying that, apart from cosmetic reasons, luxury balls are the only ones available for breeding in X/Y that affect your pokemon positively in-game? (ie: quicker friendship = more powerful Return sooner into training) reason i ask is i'm breeding loads of cool EM/HA pokemon to trade out & i want to get it perfect from the start...  

tennisace

not quite too old for this, apparently

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siburke939 yes, that is how it works. however even without a luxury ball it doesnt take that long to get the friendship up.  

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It is located in Route 48, west of Cianwood City . It costs 80,000 Pokedollars per 24 hours.

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Due to the nature of these stages, the Optimize button is unavailable, however most of the available Pokémon in a safari will usually share one or two type weaknesses. Most Safaris are 3-Pokémon Stages that only allow three Support Pokémon.

For the game's end of service period, Pokémon Safaris began running on a consistent, 24-week schedule , with each lasting for one or two weeks. Across the game's live service period , there were 26 different Pokémon Safari events, although many were re-released, sometimes with expanded selections of Pokémon. Many of the end-of-service events feature Pokémon from the old events, but on the whole the new ones significantly mix them up.

The initial three events used the name "Pokémon Safari Appears!"; afterwards, it changed to "A New Pokémon Safari" (in October of 2015). The fourth release was also the first to appear in Pokémon Shuffle Mobile. The title "Head Back Into The Safari!" has appeared on the re-releases of several events.

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If a Pokémon encountered in a safari has already been caught, then it has a chance to drop the following items:

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These stages are available on a rotating basis during the game's end-of-service period, repeating every 24 weeks.

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  • Mareanie's stage features Mimikyu , Meowth , Wobbuffet , Koffing , Chimecho , Victreebel , Bewear , and Mareanie itself. These are all Pokémon owned by (or in Bewear's case, closely associated with) the Team Rocket Trio . This also may be a reference to the Pokémon the Series episode Fighting Back the Tears! , which aired during the stage's initial run as a Great Challenge in January 2018.

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  1. Poke Balls

    Dive Ball. Currently a dive ball works the same as a Pokeball. Drops from elite pokemon or treasure chests. Fast Ball. 4x on pokemon with a base speed of 100. Drops from elite pokemon or treasure chests. Level Ball. 1x if player's pokemon is lower than the wild. 2x if player's pokemon is higher.

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    A Poké Ball for use in the Safari Zones. Information about the Safari Ball item in Pokemon Planet Online.

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    The Safari Ball's catch rate modifier is now 1.5×. Generation VIII. Starting in Pokémon Sword and Shield's The Isle of Armor Expansion, the Safari Ball can now be obtained outside of a Safari Game and used in regular wild encounters. The Safari Ball cannot be used in situations in which Poké Balls cannot be used, such as in wild battles with ...

  4. Kanto Safari Zone

    Kanto Safari Zone. This is a paid area where players must first buy a 24-hours ticket for $20,000 from the Ticket Seller at the entrance, before being allowed in. The Safari Zone must be accessed at least once se the HM Surf can only be obtained by talking to Darren on the central island of the Safari Zone. A fishing level of 15 is required to ...

  5. Kanto Safari Zone (Location)

    Information about the Kanto Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. PPOBuddy. Database Guides Tools Marketplace Updates Spot a mistake? Database Locations Kanto Safari Zone. Kanto Safari Zone. Entrance is located on the north side of Fuchsia City. ... Safari Ball. Unknown: None:

  6. Serebii.net ItemDex

    In-Depth Effect. The Safari Ball is a PokéBall you cannot obtain outside of the Safari Zone. This ball has a 1.5 Capture Rate and is used in order to obtain the Pokémon within the Safari Zone. CatchValue = ( ( ( 3 * Max HP - 2 * HP ) * (Catch Rate * 1.5 ) / (3 * Max HP) ) * Status Modifier. Flavour Text.

  7. Kanto Safari Zone

    The Kanto Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve in Kanto that Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon. It is owned by Baoba.. For $ 500, the player can play the Safari Game (Japanese: サファリゲーム Safari Game) and receive 30 Safari Balls.Trainers are limited to 500 R B Y /600 FR LG steps in the Safari Zone before the Game is over.

  8. Safari Ball

    Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. The Safari Ball is a special Poké Ball exclusive to and can only be used in Safari Zones. The camouflage design on the outside of the ball is a reference to its former only usable area, the Safari Zone. The Safari Ball has a camouflage pattern on the top and a normal white ...

  9. Safari Zone

    The mechanics of the Safari Zones are similar to each other. Most have a $ 500 entry fee, a step limit, a series of distinct areas with different wild Pokémon in each, and 30 Safari Balls, with which players may catch the Pokémon they come upon. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is that Trainers do not initiate Pokémon battles with the wild Pokémon, but instead must ...

  10. Safari Ball Effect and How to Get It

    Safari Ball Effect and How to Get It. Share! ★ Game8's Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Wiki is live! ☆ Check out our competitive guides for Scarlet and Violet! This is a page on the Safari Ball, one of the Poke Balls in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see this item's effect and how to get it.

  11. Johto Safari Zone (Location)

    Information about the Johto Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. PPOBuddy. Database Guides Tools Marketplace Updates Spot a mistake? Database Locations Johto Safari Zone. Johto Safari Zone. Located west of Cianwood City. Region: ... Safari Ball. Unknown: None:

  12. Special Poke Ball Inheritance Guide

    The Safari Ball can only be used in the Safari Zone/Great Marsh, but is available in every Generation III and IV game. Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald. The Safari Zone in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is located at Route 121. There are four areas where different Pokémon reside. In Emerald, two more areas exist (post-game), with Pokémon ...

  13. Safari Ball Effect and How to Get

    Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP) Walkthrough Team. This article was created by Game8's elite team of writers and gamers. Safari Ball is one of the Poke Balls found in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). See the effects of Safari Ball as well as how to find and get it.

  14. Safari Ball

    Safari Ball Italian Safari Ball. External Links. Bulbapedia; Serebii.net; 44ms 39 queries: 15ms ©1999 eevee/lexy munroe • pokémon ©1995 pokémon, nintendo, game freak, creatures. many thanks to these amazing contributors • icons from fugue set • country flags from famfamfam. source code ...

  15. Safari Ball

    Safari Ball (Item) • Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald > A special BALL that is used only in the SAFARI ZONE. • FireRed and LeafGreen > A special BALL that is used only in the SAFARI ZONE. It is finished in a camouflage pattern. • Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum > A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. ...

  16. Safari Ball Location and How to Get

    Catch and Register 120 Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex. You can get a Safari Ball as a reward for filling up the Kitakami Pokedex and catching 120 Pokemon. You can get this item on the Pokedex app's rewards menu by pressing the X button. Blueberry Pokedex: List of All Indigo Disk Pokemon.

  17. Sinnoh Safari Zone (Location)

    Information about the Sinnoh Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. Information about the Sinnoh Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. PPOBuddy. Database Guides Tools Marketplace Updates Spot a mistake? ... Safari Ball. Unknown: None: Surfboard. Unknown: None:

  18. Hoenn Safari Zone (Location)

    Information about the Hoenn Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. Information about the Hoenn Safari Zone area in Pokemon Planet Online, including encounters. PPOBuddy. Database Guides Tools Marketplace Updates Spot a mistake? ... Safari Ball. Unknown: None: Surfboard. Unknown: None:

  19. Special Poké Ball Inheritance Guide [GP 1/1]

    The Safari Ball has the biggest distrubution between both Pokemon and games. The Safari Ball can only be used in the Safari Zone/Great Marsh, but is available in every generation 3 and 4 game. Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald. The Safari Zone in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is located at Route 121.

  20. Johto Safari Zone

    Johto Safari Zone. Sign in to edit View history Talk (0) It is located in Route 48, west of Cianwood City. It costs 80,000 Pokedollars per 24 hours. Contents. 1 Wild Pokemon. 1.1 Wasteland; 1.2 Savannah; 1. ... Pokemon Planet Wikia is a FANDOM Games Community. View Mobile Site

  21. Hoenn Safari Zone

    The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon.The entrance is on Hoenn's Route 121.. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game.In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls, and rather than weaken wild ...

  22. Safari Zone (Kanto) Pokémon locations

    Safari Zone, Kanto (location) Safari Zone, Kanto. (location) This is the Pokémon Location guide for Safari Zone in Kanto. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Generation 3. Center. East. North.

  23. Pokémon Safari

    Pokémon Safari (Japanese: ポケモンサファリ Pokémon Safari) is a type of special stage in Pokémon Shuffle where several Pokémon can appear, denoted by a question mark. Whenever a Safari stage is accessed, the player will battle one of the Pokémon that can appear in it, chosen at random. Different Pokémon have different rates of appearance, and there is no way to know which ...