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Pixel art master ball
Pixel art master ball










Poké Ball: 1× catch rate, most basic Poké Ball.Park Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.Net Ball: 3.5× catch rate on Bug and Water-type Pokémon.Nest Ball: Increased catch rate on lower-leveled Pokémon.Moon Ball: 4× catch rate if Pokémon is in an evolutionary family involving a Moon Stone.Master Ball: Catches Pokémon without fail.Luxury Ball: Causes the captured Pokémon to gain more happiness from happiness gains.Lure Ball: 5× on Pokémon found via fishing.Love Ball: 8× catch rate if the wild Pokémon is the same species and opposite gender as the player's active Pokémon.Level Ball: Increased catch rate the lower the wild Pokémon's level is compared to the player's active Pokémon.Heavy Ball: Increased catch rate on heavy Pokémon.Heal Ball: Fully heals HP and status of captured Pokémon.Friend Ball: Sets a captured Pokémon's happiness to 200.Fast Ball: 4× catch rate on Pokémon with 100 base speed or more.Dusk Ball: 3× catch rate in dark places.Dream Ball: 4x catch rate if the Pokémon is sleeping.Dive Ball: 3.5× catch rate if the Pokémon is in water.Beast Ball: 5x catch rate when used on Ultra Beasts.The different types of Poké Balls each have different effects, usually related to catch rate. This method requires no aim as any selected Poké Ball will be automatically thrown at the wild Pokémon. If engaged in a Pokémon battle, during a turn, clicking on the Bag option will show all Poké Balls in the Minecraft inventory under the Poké Balls tab. If this happens, it is possible to collect the broken pieces and reconstruct the Poké Ball in the crafting interface. Using this technique, there is a small chance that the thrown Poké Ball will break into its component parts ( Base, button, and base) if the Poké Ball misses the Pokémon and hits a block. This technique requires aiming at the Pokémon that is to be capture by placing the mouse cursor over the Pokémon. When not engaged with a Pokémon, using the Poké Ball will throw it. The Master Ball, on the far right, caught any Pokemon, but you could only receive one per game.Poké Balls may be used outside of or during a battle with a wild Pokémon. The Pokeball had the lowest catch rate, while the Great Ball and Ultra Ball had an increased catch rate. The pictures are left to right in order of how effective they were in the video games. The canvas were about $12 total, and I spent about $15 on a bulk pack of Sharpies, so it was pretty affordable. This was a very simple project, and I am happy with the result. You can't too well in some of the pictures, but the line that makes the middle of the Master Ball was done with metallic silver Sharpie, so it looks different at all angles. I used pencil to shade in squares that needed a lighter grey. I colored in each "bit", or square, with the appropriate Sharpie color, and erased all pencil lines. I then bought four canvases, and created a grid pattern on each one in light pencil. The original files are in this folder, if you want to see my source. I started out by finding a picture of each in Google Images, and then making a Google Spreadsheet of each. They turned out great, and were very simple to make! Therefore, I created the original Pokeballs from Pokemon, in pixelated style! I used 11" x 14" canvas, and created a Pokeball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball. Pixel art is awesome, and I love Pokemon.












Pixel art master ball