After years of rumors, Niantic has finally confirmed that the iconic Master Ball is making its way to Pokemon GO – meaning you’ll be able to get one guaranteed catch for any Pokemon you encounter. This is great news for anyone who’s managed to defeat their favorite Legendary Pokemon or find one of those elusive Galarian Legendary Birds, as you won’t need to worry about them running away anymore.
Introducing the Master Ball in Pokemon GO
As you completed certain objectives in the main series games, you were awarded the Master Ball, which was made by the Silph Co. For instance, when you’ve earned all eight gym badges or when you’ve beaten Giovanni. The best Poké Ball with the highest level of performance, according to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. You may always catch any wild Pokémon with it.
You must utilize it wisely because it is normally only given to you once in a game and has historically been used to catch Legendary Pokémon in games from the main series. You may catch any Pokémon in Pokémon GO using the Master Ball, whether it’s in the wild, on a daily adventure quest, using a lure module, or after a raid battle.
Master Ball will be available for all trainers in the Let’s GO special season research event
Trainers will have free access to special research throughout Season 10: Rising Heroes! Visit Professor Willow to discover what surprises are in store for you. Up to the conclusion of Season 10: Rising Heroes on June 1st, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. local time, the Free Special Research will be accessible for claim.
On May 22nd at 10:00 AM local time, the next phase of this Special Season Research will start, and Trainers who finish it will receive a Master Ball as one of the rewards! It’s an exciting moment when you receive something as strong and uncommon as the Master Ball. Consider carefully how and for what you plan to utilize it.
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