Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokéballs Guide – Where to Find All Pokéballs

Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokéballs Guide

This Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokéballs Guide will show you all the different types of Pokéballs that are available in the game, and show you where you can find them. There are many Pokéballs that have their own special effects when you use them to capture Pokémon.

Since there are all these variants of the Pokéballs, it is up to you what kind of Pokeball you want in your inventory before you head out to capture Pokémon with them.

Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokéballs Guide

Below we have detailed all the Pokéballs that you can find in the game.

How to Get Pokéballs

You can buy yourself different Pokéballs from the Pokémon Center. This center will have several choices of Pokéballs that you can buy and equip. Some unique Pokéballs can be found in specific Pokémon Center in certain regions like Wyndon, Hammerlocke or Motosoke.

When you buy a bundle of different Pokéballs, you can also get an extra one when you want to stock them up in your inventory.

All Pokéballs

This section of the guide contains all of the Pokéballs you can find in the game. You can get this from the Motosoke Pokémon Center

Nest Ball

This allows you an increased chance to catch the Pokémon that is at a lower level than you. You can get this from the Motosoke Pokémon Center

Heal Ball

This allows you to fully heal the Pokémon that you catch with this ball. You can get this at the Motosoke Pokémon Center

Timer Ball

This allows you increased chances of success the more turns you play. You can get this at the Hammerlocke Pokémon Center

Quick Ball

This allows you an increased chance to catch the pokemon if you throw it at the start of a battle. It can be bought from the Wyndon Pokémon Center

Luxury Ball

This allows you to gain friendship with your Pokémon quicker. It can be found at the Wyndon Pokémon Center

Dive Ball

This allows you to catch any Pokémon that lives underwater. It can be bought at the Hammerlocke Pokémon Center

Repeat Ball

This allows you increased chances of catching the Pokémon that has been caught before by you. It can be found at the Wyndon Pokémon Center.

Dusk Ball

This allows you a better chance of catching Pokémon at night or that are found in dark areas. It can be found at the Hammerlocke Pokémon Center.

Net Ball

This allows you an increased chance of catching a water type or a bug type Pokémon.

Beast Ball

This ball has nothing but a low success rate of catching Pokémon

Master Ball

This allows you to catch any Pokémon. It is a very powerful Pokémon that is best saved for a Legendary Pokémon.

Friend Ball

This ball allows the Pokémon that you just caught to be friendly with you

Heavy Ball

This ball is best to catch all the heavier types of Pokémon.

Moon Ball

This ball is for catching all the Pokémon that depend on the Moon Stone to evolve.

Dream Ball

This ball is to catch all the sleeping Pokémon

Love Ball

This ball gives you an increased chance of catching the Pokémon of the opposite gender.


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