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'''Catching''' is when a trainer encounters wild Pokémon and battles to ''lower'' their health enough to be captured using Poké Balls. Poké Balls are consumable [[Items|item]] used to store a Pokémon. Some Pokémon may unlock [[List of Avatars|avatars]] upon capture. Trainers can only encounter Common and Rare spawns at the beginning and would require Ribbons to encounter higher rarity spawns | '''Catching''' is when a trainer encounters wild Pokémon and battles to ''lower'' their health enough to be captured using Poké Balls. Poké Balls are consumable [[Items|item]] used to store a Pokémon. Some Pokémon may unlock [[List of Avatars|avatars]] upon capture. Trainers can only encounter Common and Rare spawns at the beginning and would require Ribbons to encounter higher rarity spawns. | ||
Unlike the Main Series, status conditions do not affect catching, nor can they be inflicted in wild battles. It is as simple as lowering their health points to the required threshold for specific Poké Balls. | Unlike the Main Series, status conditions do not affect catching, nor can they be inflicted in wild battles. It is as simple as lowering their health points to the required threshold for specific Poké Balls. Mystic [[Variant|variant]]'s ''scare'' mechanic does not prevent the trainer from capturing. | ||
==Indirect Catches== | |||
Players may also obtain Pokémon through Daily Login, [[Sidequest]], [[Fossil Lab]], [[Mystery Boxes#Available Pokémon|Mystery Boxes]], [[Vortex Store]], and [[Seasonal Leaderboard#Season Rewards Shop|Season Shop]]. Some through restoration process, and some as ''Promo Codes''. | |||
'''''Notes:''''' | |||
* Though one may consider Promo Code claiming as ''catches'', it is not counted as a seasonal unique in '''Seasonal Top Trainers''' | |||
* Fossil Restorations ''are'' considered as seasonal unique | |||
==Ribbons== | ==Ribbons== | ||
Ribbons are awards given to players as a mark that they are capable trainers. It serves as proof that these trainers have defeated powerful gym leaders from across different regions. It's primary function is to allow you to find high rarity Pokémon such as [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendaries]], [[Ultra Beast|Ultra Beasts]], and [[Paradox Pokémon|Paradoxes]] from each specific region. | Ribbons are awards given to players as a mark that they are capable trainers. It serves as proof that these trainers have defeated powerful gym leaders from across different regions. It's primary function is to allow you to find high rarity Pokémon such as [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendaries]], [[Ultra Beast|Ultra Beasts]], and [[Paradox Pokémon|Paradoxes]] from each specific region. | ||
===List of Ribbons=== | ===List of Ribbons=== | ||
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'''''Note:''''' | |||
*Contrary to popular belief, cutting out potential spawns by intentionally not obtaining Ribbons does not increase your chances of getting a specific Pokémon, and in actuality, lowers your chances of encountering higher rarities the fewer Ribbons you have. | |||
==Encounters== | ==Encounters== | ||
Wild encounters can provide useful information before battling such as rarity''(Based on Pokémon Level)'' and if it's a grass or water encounter''(Based on the Background they are standing on)''. | Wild encounters can provide useful information before battling such as rarity''(Based on Pokémon Level)'' and if it's a grass or water encounter''(Based on the Background they are standing on)''.<br>''The list below is sorted from least to most rare''. | ||
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''' | '''''Notes:''''' | ||
Trainers may find Lv5 Pokémon through PokéBay and | *Some Pokémon are classified as ''Paradox'' but do not have the same rarity as such. | ||
*Trainers may find Lv5 Pokémon through [[PokéBay]] and [[Trade]] as well. These are Legacy Pokémon caught before V4 and is no longer obtainable. | |||
==Catch Rate & Threshold== | ==Catch Rate & Threshold== | ||
Keep in mind, reducing their health to the requirements only grants you the ''possibility'' to capture and would not guarantee your catch. | Keep in mind, reducing their health to the requirements only grants you the ''possibility'' to capture and would not guarantee your catch. ''Catch Rates with scaling only starts on the threshold and not the opponent's max hp''. | ||
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{| style="text-align: center; width: | {| style="text-align: center; width: 100%; margin-top: 10px; border-radius: 10px" | ||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="container-fighting" | '''Variant''' | | class="container-fighting" | '''Variant''' | ||
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| class="container-fighting" | '''Threshold''' | | class="container-fighting" | '''Threshold''' | ||
| class="container-fighting" | '''Catch Rate''' | | class="container-fighting" | '''Catch Rate''' | ||
| class="container-fighting" | '''Description''' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Poké Ball | | class="fighting" | Poké Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Pokeball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Pokeball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 19 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Great Ball | | class="fighting" | Great Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Great Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Great Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 99 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Ultra Ball | | class="fighting" | Ultra Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Ultra Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Ultra Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 199 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Dive Ball | | class="fighting" | Dive Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Dive Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Dive Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 99 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Only for water-based background encounters''<br>• ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Dusk Ball | | class="fighting" | Dusk Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Dusk_Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Dusk_Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 99 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Only for night cycle encounters''<br>• ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Moon Ball | | class="fighting" | Moon Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Moon Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Moon Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 99 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Only for Pokémon that can evolve using a Moon Stone. Includes entire evolution line''<br>• ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Net Ball | | class="fighting" | Net Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Net Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Net Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 99 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Only for Water or Bug-Type Pokémon''<br>• ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Love Ball | | class="fighting" | Love Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File: Love Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File: Love Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 199 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Premier Ball | | class="fighting" | Premier Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File: Premier Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File: Premier Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | HP ≤ 199 | ||
| class="fighting" | | | class="fighting" | ''Scales with HP'' | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Master Ball | | class="fighting" | Master Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Master Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Master Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | Max | | class="fighting" | Max HP | ||
| class="fighting" | 100% '' | | class="fighting" | 100% | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Vortex Ball | | class="fighting" | Vortex Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Vortex Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Vortex Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | Max | | class="fighting" | Max HP | ||
| class="fighting" | 100% | | class="fighting" | 100% | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Can catch any Pokémon'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Beast Ball | | class="fighting" | Beast Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Beast Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Beast Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | Max | | class="fighting" | Max HP | ||
| class="fighting" | 100% '' | | class="fighting" | 100% | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Can only catch Ultra Beast'' | |||
|- class="container-fighting" | |- class="container-fighting" | ||
| class="fighting" | Cherish Ball | | class="fighting" | Cherish Ball | ||
| class="fighting" | [[File:Cherish Ball.png]] | | class="fighting" | [[File:Cherish Ball.png]] | ||
| class="fighting" | N/A | | class="fighting" | N/A | ||
| class="fighting" | Cannot be obtained & used in the | | class="fighting" | N/A | ||
| class="fighting" | • ''Cannot be obtained & used in the wild'' | |||
|} | |} | ||
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==Catching Tips== | |||
See [[Moves with secondary effects|Moves with Secondary Effects]]. | |||
Whether you are a new trainer, old-fashioned, or one currently facing a dilemma, this guide will prove useful. Any Pokémon can be a catching Pokémon as long as you remember their damage. This guide serves as a recommendation and is not considered absolute. | |||
While throwing Master Ball or Vortex Ball is the safest option, it is not exactly the cheapest, especially for starting players. It is recommended to weaken a Pokémon using non-lethal moves like '''''False Swipe''''' and/or '''''Super Fang''''', which many Pokémon can learn, and then catch it with a Poké Ball. | |||
===Commonly used Pokémon for Catches=== | |||
{| class="text-center margin-top-10 border-rad-10" style="margin: 0 auto;" | |||
|- class="container-pkmn" | |||
| class="pkmn" | [[File:Farfetch'd.png]]<br>[[Farfetch'd]] | |||
| class="pkmn" | [[File:Mawile.png]]<br>[[Mawile]] | |||
| class="pkmn" | [[File:Chien-Pao.png]]<br>[[Chien-Pao]] | |||
| class="pkmn" | [[File:Tapu Koko.png]]<br>[[Tapu Koko]] | |||
|} | |||
*Use ''Dark'' Variants to weaken opponent faster, and ''Mystic''/''Metallic'' as an extra defense. | |||
*Super Fang, Nature's Madness and Ruination does not benefit from extra damage as it deals fixed damage based on opponent's current HP. | |||
*Although Farfetch'd does not have Super Fang, a False Swipe with '''STAB''' and ''Dark'' Variant's effect would deal higher damage, unless it is ineffective to the opponent. | |||
*While Mawile does not benefit from '''STAB''', its Dual-Type combination makes it one of the most durable Pokémon. | |||
*Chien-Pao and Taku Koko has both False Swipe and Ruination/Nature's Madness, respectively, which can hit Ghost-type Pokémon. | |||
Before v6, players use low power [[Attackdex|Attack Moves]]. If you are currently in battle and do not have the previously mentioned moves, refer to [[Battling#Damage Calculation|Damage Calculation]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:02, 21 February 2026
Catching is when a trainer encounters wild Pokémon and battles to lower their health enough to be captured using Poké Balls. Poké Balls are consumable item used to store a Pokémon. Some Pokémon may unlock avatars upon capture. Trainers can only encounter Common and Rare spawns at the beginning and would require Ribbons to encounter higher rarity spawns.
Unlike the Main Series, status conditions do not affect catching, nor can they be inflicted in wild battles. It is as simple as lowering their health points to the required threshold for specific Poké Balls. Mystic variant's scare mechanic does not prevent the trainer from capturing.
Indirect Catches
Players may also obtain Pokémon through Daily Login, Sidequest, Fossil Lab, Mystery Boxes, Vortex Store, and Season Shop. Some through restoration process, and some as Promo Codes.
Notes:
- Though one may consider Promo Code claiming as catches, it is not counted as a seasonal unique in Seasonal Top Trainers
- Fossil Restorations are considered as seasonal unique
Ribbons
Ribbons are awards given to players as a mark that they are capable trainers. It serves as proof that these trainers have defeated powerful gym leaders from across different regions. It's primary function is to allow you to find high rarity Pokémon such as Legendaries, Ultra Beasts, and Paradoxes from each specific region.
List of Ribbons
| Ribbons & Unlocked Pokémon |
| Kanto Ribbon |
| Johto Ribbon |
| Hoenn Ribbon |
| Sinnoh Ribbon |
| Unova Ribbon |
| Kalos Ribbon |
| Alola Ribbon |
| Galar Ribbon |
| Paldea Ribbon |
| Vortex Ribbon |
Note:
- Contrary to popular belief, cutting out potential spawns by intentionally not obtaining Ribbons does not increase your chances of getting a specific Pokémon, and in actuality, lowers your chances of encountering higher rarities the fewer Ribbons you have.
Encounters
Wild encounters can provide useful information before battling such as rarity(Based on Pokémon Level) and if it's a grass or water encounter(Based on the Background they are standing on).
The list below is sorted from least to most rare.
| Rarity | Levels |
| Common | Lv6-18 |
| Rare | Lv35-45 |
| Legendary | Lv50-70 |
| Ultra Beast | Lv75-80 |
| Paradox | Lv50-70 |
Notes:
Catch Rate & Threshold
Keep in mind, reducing their health to the requirements only grants you the possibility to capture and would not guarantee your catch. Catch Rates with scaling only starts on the threshold and not the opponent's max hp.
Catching Tips
See Moves with Secondary Effects.
Whether you are a new trainer, old-fashioned, or one currently facing a dilemma, this guide will prove useful. Any Pokémon can be a catching Pokémon as long as you remember their damage. This guide serves as a recommendation and is not considered absolute.
While throwing Master Ball or Vortex Ball is the safest option, it is not exactly the cheapest, especially for starting players. It is recommended to weaken a Pokémon using non-lethal moves like False Swipe and/or Super Fang, which many Pokémon can learn, and then catch it with a Poké Ball.
Commonly used Pokémon for Catches
| Farfetch'd |
Mawile |
Chien-Pao |
Tapu Koko |
- Use Dark Variants to weaken opponent faster, and Mystic/Metallic as an extra defense.
- Super Fang, Nature's Madness and Ruination does not benefit from extra damage as it deals fixed damage based on opponent's current HP.
- Although Farfetch'd does not have Super Fang, a False Swipe with STAB and Dark Variant's effect would deal higher damage, unless it is ineffective to the opponent.
- While Mawile does not benefit from STAB, its Dual-Type combination makes it one of the most durable Pokémon.
- Chien-Pao and Taku Koko has both False Swipe and Ruination/Nature's Madness, respectively, which can hit Ghost-type Pokémon.
Before v6, players use low power Attack Moves. If you are currently in battle and do not have the previously mentioned moves, refer to Damage Calculation.