All Poke Ball Types & Locations Guide
Pokemon Legends: Z-A has changed the way Pokemon games work, but one of the main aspects of the franchise remains the same. Of course, we are talking about Poke Balls, which come in a wide variety, and each of them has a particular effect that helps trainers catch the most elusive species that have made their homes in Lumiose City.
Learn everything you need to know about Poke Balls with our comprehensive guide, which includes information on how to get every type of Poke Ball in the game, what they do, and where to buy more.
Updated December 17, 2025: We’ve updated this guide with all the new types of Poke Balls introduced in the Mega Dimension DLC, which can only be obtained by participating in the Hyperspace Lumiose activities exclusive to the DLC. Some of the most notorious additions are the Moon Ball and Safari Ball, which have the coolest designs of all Poke Balls, and the new methods to get more of these rare catching devices, including the elusive Beast Ball that can now be farmed with the new method.
All Poke Ball Types & Where to Find Them in Pokemon Legends Z-A
Poke Balls are the essential tool every trainer should carry to make the most out of their journey through Lumiose City. Poke Balls can be purchased in every Pokemon Center in Lumiose, from Nurse Joy, though if players want more specialized tools to catch Pokemon, they should visit the Poke Ball Boutique. The location of this store is detailed on the map above.
However, there are special Poke Balls that can only be obtained following certain requisites. Here’s every Poke Ball-type in the game, and where to find them:
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Poke Ball Type |
Effect |
Where to Buy/Find |
|---|---|---|
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Poke Ball |
Catches Pokemon with the lowest success rate |
Pokemon Centers – Poke Ball Boutique |
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Great Ball |
Catches Pokemon with an intermediate success rate |
Pokemon Centers – Poke Ball Boutique |
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Ultra Ball |
Catches Pokemon with the highest success rate |
Pokemon Centers – Poke Ball Boutique |
|
Quick Ball |
If used on the first turn, it raises the capture success rate significantly |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
|
Fast Ball |
If used on Pokemon with high levels of SPD, the success rate increases |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
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Lure Ball |
If used on Pokemon while on the water, the catch success rate increases moderately |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
|
Level Ball |
More effective to catch Pokemon that are lower level than the trainer’s |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
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Heavy Ball |
Extremely effective on Pokemon with a weight of 440.9 lbs or more |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot |
|
Dive Ball |
If used on Pokemon in or on the water, the catch success rate increases moderately |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot |
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Net Ball |
Moderately more effective when catching Bug or Water-type Pokemon |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot |
|
Luxury Ball |
Pokemon caught in this Ball have their Friendship increase rate doubled |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot – Mission Reward |
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Nest Ball |
Extremely efficient at catching lower-level Pokemon |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
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Timer Ball |
More effective the longer the battle has lasted (reaching maximum efficiency around round 30). |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot – Mission Reward |
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Dusk Ball |
Extremely effective at catching Pokemon in dark places (underground) or by night |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot – Mission Reward |
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Master Ball |
The definitive Ball, with 100% Success Rate |
Reward for Mable’s Research Rank 49 |
|
Premier Ball |
A somewhat efficient ball with a success rate between a Poke Ball and a Great Ball |
Reward for purchasing 10 items at the store |
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Repeat Ball |
Greatly effective when capturing Pokemon already registered in the Pokedex |
Poke Ball Boutique – Common Loot |
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Heal Ball |
Fully heals the Pokemon caught inside this ball |
Poke Ball Boutique – Rare Loot |
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Love Ball |
Extremely effective (x8) when targeting the same Pokemon from the Opposite gender to the trainer’s. |
Mega Dimension DLC Rare 5-Star Battle Zone Distortion reward for beating Hyperspace trainers. |
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Moon Ball |
A Poke Ball with a unique pattern and the symbol of a half moon. More effective to catch Pokemon that evolve using a Moon Stone. |
Mega Dimension DLC Rare 5-Star Battle Zone Distortion reward for beating Hyperspace trainers. |
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Safari Ball |
A Poke Ball used in the Safari Zone of Kanto. It has no special effect, but looks awesome. |
Mega Dimension DLC Rare 5-Star Battle Zone Distortion reward for beating Hyperspace trainers. |
|
Beast Ball |
A Poke Ball made to catch Ultrabeasts. It has little effect on regular Pokemon. |
Mega Dimension DLC reward for Breaking Floating Balls in Hyperspace Wild Zones and Battle Zones. |
Keep in mind that Love, Moon, and Safari Balls are exclusively obtained by defeating Hyperspace Trainers in the Pokemon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension DLC.
It is also possible to get even more Rare Poke Balls by consuming an Item Power Donut (Sour Flavor Score 100+), and breaking Floating Poke Balls in Hyperspace Distortions.
How to Use Poke Balls in Pokemon Legends Z-A
To use Poke Balls in Pokemon Legends Z-A, trainers need to have at least one of the mentioned items in their inventory, and then approach a Pokemon. Using ZL players will aim, then hitting ZR will release the ball and hit the Pokemon.
Trainers will have higher chances of capturing Pokemon if they weaken them first, which will leave a certain window of opportunity (3.5 seconds approx) to catch them. This window of opportunity is represented by the swirling stars effect (similar to confusion), and after only one try, the Pokemon weakened in this way will flee.
Players can also sneak on Pokemon to catch them by surprise, by launching a Ball before they can engage in combat or flee. Some Pokemon like Abra (which uses Teleport to flee) can only be caught by surprise. The Quick Ball is the best ball for this method, as it has the highest chances of success while catching Pokemon in the first turn, and sneak throws are considered to be turn 0.