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Poké Ball
Poké Ball Origin.png
Pokémon (universe)
Official artwork of the Poké Ball.
UniversePokémon
Appears inSSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Item classThrowing/Summoning
Article on BulbapediaPoké Ball (item)
When thrown, the ball opens up, and a Pokémon™ pops out. The Pokémon that appears is random; it performs its special skill then leaves.
Super Smash Bros. instruction booklet description

ThePoké Ball (モンスターボール,Monster Ball) is an item from thePokémon universe.

Origin[edit]

A Poké Ball inPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, having just caught a wild Pokémon.

Poké Balls are the most important items in the corePokémon games and several spin-offs, where they are used byPokémon Trainers to catch wild Pokémon, store caught Pokémon and conveniently carry them around. Several different types of Poké Balls exist, which either increase the likelihood of catching a wild Pokémon in specific conditions, have a unique effect on the caught Pokémon, or simply have cosmetic differences when acquired during certain events. During battles, Pokémon are sent out by trainers by throwing the Poké Ball into the battlefield, which releases the chosen Pokémon with a burst of light. The Poké Ball serves as theseries symbol for thePokémon series.

Since the Poké Ball's debut in theSmash series, the characteristic sound effects from thePokémon anime have been incorporated into its design. FromBrawl onwards, the Poké Ball makes a distinct, hollow noise when it lands on the battlefield. The sound, initially used only when switching Pokémon in the games, was first associated with landing Poké Balls in the anime. This behavior was later incorporated into the games starting withGold andSilver, and has since consistently appeared in each subsequent installment.

Overview[edit]

Pikachu being released from a Poké Ball in itson-screen appearance.

When thrown, it releases a randomPokémon upon landing. Each Pokémon has a different effect, such as attacking the summoner's opponents, changing the properties of the stage, and inducing status effects. The Pokémon available change between games, with every new release adding several Pokémon which tend to come from the most recentgenerations. Not every Pokémon returns in subsequent games, with some being replaced in function by newer Pokémon and some others disappearing completely.

SinceSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, the Poké Ball makes a unique sound effect when it hits the floor (the Poké Ball bouncing sound from thePokémon games and anime), thus alerting players to its presence even if it appears off-screen. Also,reflecting a thrown Poké Ball will change its ownership, and the Pokémon summoned from it will belong to the reflector rather than the thrower.

In the firstSuper Smash Bros., up to 4 Poké Balls can be on-screen at the same time. This number was increased to 12 inSuper Smash Bros. Melee. The number was reduced to 3 inBrawl and remains 3 inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS the limit is only 1, due to limited rendering power.

Another version of the Poké Ball, theMaster Ball, was introduced inSmash 4, which has the same function as the Poké Ball but only releases Legendary Pokémon, with a couple of exceptions.

Non-item Poké Balls appear during theon-screen appearances of most playable Pokémon in every game except forMelee, and are thrown by thePokémon Trainer for hisPokémon Change. OnlyMewtwo andLucario do not emerge from a Poké Ball during their on-screen appearances.

Damage[edit]

InSSB4, damage varies based on distance. Projectiles thrown point-blank do more damage. Projectiles thrown or dropped vertically will do more damage at a greater distance. However, in most cases, the Poké Ball either does fixed damage or doesn't even hit.

SSBMeleeBrawlSSB4Ultimate
Throw16%13%13%13%13%
Up tilt throw17%12%12%12-15%12-15%
Down tilt throw13%15%N/A15%15%
Dash throw21%15%15%15%15%
Forward smash throw20%16%13%16%16%
Up smash throw21%12%12%15-18%15-18%
Down smash throw13%19%N/A19%19%
Aerial throw18%15%15%13%13%
Aerial dropN/A12%12%5-12%5-12%
Aerial up tilt throw20%12%12%13-15%13-15%
Aerial down tilt throw21%15%15%12%12%
Aerial forward smash throw21%15%15%13%13%
Aerial up smash throw24%12%12%12-15%12-15%
Aerial down smash throw24%15%15%12-15%12-25%

List of Pokémon in Poké Ball and Master Ball[edit]

National Pokédex #PokémonMoveSuper Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
460AbomasnowBlizzard, Ice PunchNoNoNoYesYes
063AbraTeleportNoNoNoNoYes
493ArceusGravityNoNoNoYesYes
144ArticunoIcy WindNoYesNoNoNo
015BeedrillTake DownYesNoNoNoNo
182BellossomSweet ScentNoYesYesYesYes
760BewearBrutal SwingNoNoNoNoYes
009BlastoiseHydro PumpYesYesNoNoNo
438BonslyTackleNoNoYesNoNo
251CelebiFlyNoYesYesNoNo
113ChanseySoftboiledYesYesNoNoNo
006CharizardFlamethrowerYesYesNo[1]No[1]No[1]
650ChespinSeed BombNoNoNoYesYes
152ChikoritaRazor LeafNoYesYesNoNo
035ClefairyMetronomeYesYesNoNoNo
155CyndaquilFlamethrowerNoYesNoNoNo
491DarkraiDark VoidNoNoNoYesYes
702DedenneDischargeNoNoNoYesYes
386DeoxysHyper BeamNoNoYesYesYes
132DittoTransformNoNo[2]NoNoYes
133EeveeTake DownNoNoNoYesYes
101ElectrodeExplosionNoYesYesYesYes
244EnteiFire SpinNoYesYesYesYes
103Alolan ExeggutorBlockNoNoNoNoYes
653FennekinIncinerateNoNoNoYesYes
661FletchlingPeckNoNoNoYesYes
282GardevoirReflectNoNoYesYesYes
649GenesectTechno BlastNoNoNoYesYes
487GiratinaDragon BreathNoNoNoYesYes
673GogoatTake DownSuper Smash Bros. 4
Horn LeechSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
NoNoNoYesYes
118GoldeenSplashYesYesYesYesYes
383GroudonOverheatNoNoYesNoNo
316GulpinSwallowNoNoYesNoNo
106HitmonleeJump KickYesNoNoNoNo
250Ho-OhSacred FireNoYesYesNoNo
686InkayTopsy-TurvyNoNoNoYesYes
385JirachiFlyNoNoYesNoNo
647KeldeoSecret SwordNoNoNoYesYes
109KoffingSmogYesNoNoNoNo
382KyogreHydro PumpNoNoYesYesYes
646KyuremIcy WindNoNoNoYesYes
380-381Latias and LatiosSteel WingNoNoYesYesYes
249LugiaAeroblastNoYesYesYesYes
792LunalaMoongeist BeamNoNoNoNoYes
490ManaphyHeart SwapNoNoYesNoNo
183MarillTackleNoYesNoNoNo
802MarshadowSpectral ThiefNoNoNoNoYes
648MeloettaEchoed VoiceNoNoNoYesYes
052MeowthPay DayYesNoYesYesYes
376MetagrossEarthquakeNoNoYesYesYes
151MewFlyYesYesYesYesYes
778MimikyuDisguiseNoNoNoNoYes
146MoltresFlyNoYesYesYesYes
446MunchlaxPickupNoNoYesNoNo
095OnixRock ThrowYesNoNoNoNo
501OshawottSurfNoNoNoYesYes
484PalkiaSpacial RendNoNoNoYesYes
393PiplupSurfNoNoYesNoNo
233Porygon2TackleNoYesNoNoNo
771PyukumukuInnards OutNoNoNoNoYes
026Alolan RaichuSurge SurferNoNoNoNoYes
243RaikouSparkNoYesNoNoNo
212ScizorMetal ClawSuper Smash Bros. Melee
Fury CutterSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
NoYesNoNoYes
495SnivyRazor LeafNoNoNoYesYes
143SnorlaxBody SlamYesYesYesYesYes
791SolgaleoSunsteel StrikeNoNoNoNoYes
665SpewpaStun SporeNoNoNoYesYes
121StarmieSwiftYesNoNoNoNo
120StaryuSwiftNoYesYesYesYes
245SuicuneBlizzardSuper Smash Bros. Melee
Aurora BeamSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
NoYesYesYesYes
684SwirlixCotton SporeNoNoNoYesYes
785Tapu KokoElectric Terrain, DischargeNoNoNoNoYes
777TogedemaruSparkNoNoNoNoYes
175TogepiMetronomeNoYesYesYesYes
255TorchicFire SpinNoNoYesNoNo
201UnownTake DownNoYesNoNoNo
003VenusaurEarthquakeNoYesNoNoNo
494VictiniVictory StarNoNoNoYesYes
037VulpixEmberNoNoNoNoYes
037Alolan VulpixPowder SnowNoNoNoNoYes
461WeavileFalse SwipeNoNoYesNoNo
110WeezingSmogNoYesNoNoNo
202WobbuffetCounterNoYesYesNoNo
716XerneasGeomancyNoNoNoYesYes
145ZapdosThunderShockNoYesNoNoNo
571ZoroarkFury SwipesNoNoNoYesYes
Total1329304055

List of Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]

Super Smash Bros.[edit]

There are 13 Poké Ball Pokémon inSuper Smash Bros. Unlike later games, all Poké Ball Pokémon are depicted as 2D sprites. Every Pokémon has an equal chance of appearing (1/12) with the exception of Mew, which has a1/151 chance of appearing that is determined independently and before the other Pokémon. Mew will only appear after at least one hidden character has beenunlocked.

A summoned Pokémon will not be the same as the previous two summons.

PokémonMoveDescriptionDamage
CharizardFlamethrowerCharizard scorches opponents with intense flames, alternating between left and right.4% per hit
18% (contact)
BlastoiseHydro PumpBlastoise projects jets of water from its cannons. It pushes itself backwards as it does so, and may even fall off the stage as a result.6% per hit
13% (contact)
BeedrillTake DownThe summoned Beedrill flies off screen and returns within a reckless swarm of them.12% per hit
18% (contact when summoned)
ClefairyMetronomeClefairy uses one of the other moves of the other Pokémon—every Pokémon (excluding Clefairy itself) has the same chance of being chosen, including Mew. It deals contact damage regardless of what Pokémon it copies (including Chansey, Goldeen, and Mew) as well as overriding the contact hitbox of Pokémon that use one in their own moves (such as Hitmonlee and Snorlax).
12% (contact)
MeowthPay DayMeowth hurls numerous coins in a cross shape, rotating counter-clockwise over time.6% per hit
12% (contact)
OnixRock ThrowOnix travels to the top of the screen and unleashes an avalanche of boulders.12% per hit
21% (contact)
HitmonleeJump KickHitmonlee will attempt to perform a powerful kick on the nearest opponent.24%
KoffingSmogKoffing will juggle and damage opponents caught within its filthy gas.3% per hit
ChanseySoftboiledChansey will release several eggs. The eggs usually contain items, but they sometimes act as dangerous explosives.22% (explosive egg)
GoldeenSplashGoldeen flops on the ground, causing no damage in the process.N/A
StarmieSwiftStarmie flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays.3% per hit
12% (contact)
SnorlaxBody SlamSnorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight.22%
MewFlyMew gracefully flies off the stage. It is extremely rare and gifts the summoner with bonuspoints.N/A

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

There are 29 Poké Ball Pokémon inMelee.Melee introduced a weighted frequency system to affect a Pokémon's chance of appearing, making their odds be their relative frequency out of the sum of frequencies (e.g. Venusaur has a25/583 chance of appearing while Articuno has a4/583 chance). The exceptions to this are Mew andCelebi who have individual1/251 chances that are determined before any other Pokémon—additionally, Celebi is determined before Mew. Mew and Celebi must beunlocked before they can appear.

Like in the originalSuper Smash Bros., a summoned Pokémon will not be the same as the previous two summons. Mew and Celebi will also not appear if either have already appeared at some point during a match.

Ditto was alsoplanned, but cannot appear from a Poké Ball in the final game as it has a frequency of 0. It was originally intended to transform into its summoner and fight alongside them as a CPU player. However, it was removed due to technical difficulties with implementing its behavior. Ditto is still accessible throughhacking, but it just cries "Mon-mon" (from "Metamon", its Japanese name) and then disappears.

PokémonRelative frequencyMoveDescriptionDamage
Venusaur25EarthquakeVenusaur shakes the terrain, severely damaging the grounded opponents around it as a result. It previously appeared as a stage hazard onSaffron City.18%
Charizard25FlamethrowerCharizard scorches opponents with intense flames, alternating between left and right.2% per hit
20% (contact)
Blastoise25Hydro PumpBlastoise projects jets of water from its cannons. It pushes itself backward as it does so, and may even fall off the stage as a result.8% per hit
14% (contact)
Clefairy30MetronomeClefairy will randomly perform one of four kinds of attacks (descriptive names are used in the absence of official names): wind, fire, geyser, and blast.Wind: 1% per hit
Geyser: 18% per hit
Fire: 2% per hit
Blast: 21%
Electrode30ExplosionElectrode self-destructs after three seconds and is capable of damaging its summoner. With good timing, a player can throw it last second.30%
Weezing30SmogWeezing will juggle and damage opponents caught within its filthy gas. It is the successor toKoffing.3% per hit
Chansey30SoftboiledChansey will release several eggs. The eggs may contain items, heal 7% of damage, or explode.
Goldeen30SplashGoldeen flops on the ground, causing no damage in the process.N/A
Staryu30SwiftStaryu flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. If successful the opponent is trapped until Staryu disappears. It is the successor ofStarmie.1% per hit
13% (contact)
Ditto0Jumps and spins around before disappearing.13%
Snorlax30Body SlamSnorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight.20%
Articuno4Icy WindAny opponent caught within Articuno's range will be launched vertically and sometimes frozen solid. Most characters (except forfast fallers and someheavyweights), could potentially beOHKOed in some situations.25%
Zapdos4ThunderShockZapdos will begin to discharge electricity. Any opponent caught within this attack will be unable to move.3% per hit
Moltres4FlyMoltres will fly off the stage, damaging opponents it comes in contact with. Simple contact hasOHKO power, except for the lower body which is ameteor smash instead. It previously appeared as an aesthetic cameo onSaffron City.40%
Mew0FlyMew gracefully flies off the stage. It is extremely rare and gifts the summoner with bonuspoints.N/A
Chikorita30Razor LeafChikorita releases a flurry of leaves in a horizontal trajectory.4% per hit
2% (contact)
Cyndaquil30FlamethrowerCyndaquil unleashes powerful flames from its back.1% per hit
Togepi30MetronomeTogepi will randomly use one of five kinds of moves (descriptive names are used in the absence of official names): darkness, bury, freeze, sleep, and flower.Darkness: N/A
Bury: 5%
Freeze: 10%
Sleep: 10%
Flower: 7% (3 times)
Bellossom30Sweet ScentBellossom causes opponents within its range to fall into a deep sleep.3%
Marill30TackleMarill runs across the stage, hitting and stunning opponents in the process. Opponents can knock Marill off the stage.1% per hit
Unown30Take DownThe summoned Unown flies off-screen and returns in a hazardous swarm. It is the successor toBeedrill.5% per hit
18% (contact when summoned)
Wobbuffet30CounterWobbuffet acts as punching-bag. It will return some damage based on how quickly the receiving hit makes it wobble, even if the summoner is the one who hits Wobbuffet.
Scizor30Metal ClawScizor charges while flailing its claws, then performs a leaping kick as it jumps off the stage.15% (standing)
22% (charging)
Porygon230TacklePorygon2 will immediately launch itself in a horizontal trajectory, knocking opponents it hits in the opposite direction.25%
Raikou4SparkRaikou will unleash sparks of electricity that shock opponents within its range.20% per hit
Entei4Fire SpinEntei produces a massive pillar of fire, trapping opponents within its vertical range.1% per hit
Suicune4BlizzardPowerful gusts of snow swirl around Suicune, trapping opponents who are within its range.1% per hit
Lugia2AeroblastLugia flies to the background of the stage and releases waves of energy over the portion of the stage in front of it. It is often anOHKO if most hits connect (can whiff on sides).20% per hit
30% (contact)
Ho-Oh2Sacred FireSimilar to Lugia, Ho-Oh will fly to the background of the stage and releases powerful flames over the portion of the stage in front of it.1% per hit
13% (contact)
Celebi0FlyCelebi gracefully flies off the stage. It is very rare and rewards the player who summoned it as a result.N/A

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

There are 30 Poké Ball Pokémon inBrawl. Pokémon with a frequency of 0 are assigned a combined1/493 chance of appearing, independent of the rest of the frequency system. Move names are from theSmash Bros. DOJO!!.

PokémonRelative frequencyMoveDescriptionDamage
Meowth30Pay DayMeowth returns after having been absent fromMelee. It will hurl coins in a horizontal trajectory and will switch the direction it's oriented to face opponents.3% per hit
Electrode40ExplosionElectrode self-destructs after three seconds and is capable of damaging its summoner. During the last second, it can be picked up and thrown with good timing (with a smash throw and Explosion havingOHKO power). It will occasionally fail to detonate, making it available to be thrown as a projectile.30% (self-destruct), 37% (throw), 40% (smash throw)
Goldeen40SplashGoldeen flops on the ground, causing no damage in the process.N/A
Staryu30SwiftStaryu flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. If successful the opponent is trapped until Staryu disappears.1% per hit
Snorlax30Body SlamSnorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight.19% (jump), 20% (falling)
Moltres4FlyMoltres will fly off the stage, but it will damage opponents it comes in contact with. Touching Moltres is an invariableOHKO except for the lower body (which meteor smashes the player with OHKO potential).40%
Mew0FlyMew gracefully flies off the stage. It is extremely rare and spawns a collectibleCD. If all music has been unlocked, it will spawn asticker instead.N/A
Chikorita30Razor LeafChikorita releases a flurry of leaves in a horizontal trajectory.4% per hit
2% (contact)
Togepi20MetronomeTogepi will randomly use one of five kinds of moves (descriptive names are used in the absence of official names): darkness, bury, freeze, sleep, and flower.Darkness: N/A
Bury: 5%
Freeze: 10%
Sleep: 10%
Flower: 7% per hit
Bellossom30Sweet ScentBellossom causes opponents within its range to fall into a deep sleep.3%
Wobbuffet30CounterWobbuffet acts as punching-bag. It will return some damage based on how quickly the receiving hit makes it wobble, even if the summoner is the one who hits Wobbuffet.1-20%
Entei5Fire SpinEntei produces a massive pillar of fire, trapping opponents within its vertical range.1% per hit
Suicune4Aurora BeamSuicune shoots a powerful horizontal beam. It has a very highOHKO potential, due to its immense knockback.Aurora Beam 35%
4% (contact) 10% (late contact)
Lugia3AeroblastLugia flies to the background of the stage and releases waves of energy over the portion of the stage in front of it.Aeroblast 20% per hit
30% (contact)
Ho-Oh3Sacred FireSimilar to Lugia, Ho-Oh will fly to the background of the stage and releases powerful flames over the portion of the stage in front of it.Sacred Fire 1% per hit
13% (contact)
Celebi0FlyCelebi gracefully flies off the stage and leaves a trail oftrophies behind it.N/A
Torchic30Fire SpinStrong flames radiate from Torchic.1% (loop)
3% (finisher)
Gardevoir30ReflectGardevoir produces a reflective sphere around itself that the summoner can use to protect itself from projectile attacks.1.3× reflected damage
Gulpin30SwallowGulpin swallows a nearby opponent. Its digestive juices damage the opponent until they are released.1% per hit
2% (throw)
Metagross30EarthquakeMetagross causes the terrain beneath its feet to quake, trapping and damaging opponents in the process. It is the successor toVenusaur.6% (grounding hit)
20% (launch)
Latias & Latios30Steel WingOne of the two Eon Pokémon is summoned and flies off-screen. It will them shoot across the stage in tandem with the Eon Pokémon that was not summoned. Interestingly, Latios and Latias have a high frequency of being spawned despite being considered Legendary Pokémon in their ownfranchise. They are the successors toUnown.10% per hit
Kyogre5Hydro PumpKyogre homes-in on an opponent and releases a consistent stream of water that pushes them off the screen.6% (contact head), 8% (contact body), 7% (contact tail)
Groudon5OverheatGroudon's heated body damages opponents who come in contact with it. Although mostly stationary while summoned, its large bulk makes it difficult to avoid.10% (contact body), 15% (contact head)
Jirachi0FlyJirachi quietly flies off the stage, leaving a trail ofstickers behind it.N/A
Deoxys3Hyper BeamDeoxys appears in its Attack form. It silently ascends to the top of the stage, where it will proceed to unleash a vertical beam of energy with very high OHKO power.Hyper Beam 1% (loop), 30% (finisher)
7% (contact)
Piplup30SurfPiplup slides across the stage in a jet of water. It will carry anyone caught in its stream off-screen, giving it the potential to KO opponents.2% (sweet), 1% (edge) per hit
Bonsly30TackleBonsly is unique in that it can be picked up and thrown as a heavyprojectile. When not being held, Bonsly will harmlessly walk back and forth across the stage.30% (clean), 20% (late)
Munchlax30PickupThe pre-evolution ofSnorlax. Munchlax will idly walk across the stage. However, it will run towardsitems once they have spawned and eat them. It will never eat anAssist Trophy, Poké Ball, orSmash Ball.N/A
Weavile30False SwipeWeavile quickly dashes from left to right across the stage, slashing wildly with its claws. Opponents caught within its track are left stunned. Airborne opponents are also hit with a powerful slash.1% per hit
Manaphy4Heart SwapManaphy uses its signature move to temporarily swap the characters.N/A

Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

There are 40 Poké Ball Pokémon inSmash 4. Unlike other installments, there areunlockable non-event Poké Ball Pokémon, with two only being unlockable on the 3DS version.

PokémonRelative frequencyMoveDescriptionDamageUnlock criteria
Meowth32Pay DayMeowth will hurl coins in a horizontal trajectory and will switch the direction it's oriented to face opponents.4% per hit
Electrode32ExplosionElectrode self-destructs after three seconds and is capable of damaging its summoner. With good timing, a player can throw it at the last second. It will occasionally fail to detonate, making it available to be thrown as a projectile.30%
Goldeen40SplashGoldeen flops on the ground, causing no damage in the process.N/A
Staryu32SwiftStaryu flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. If successful the opponent is trapped until Staryu disappears.1% per hit
Eevee40Take DownEevee slams its body into opponents.8%
Snorlax32Body SlamSnorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight.19% (rising), 20% (falling)
Moltres8FlyMoltres will fly off the stage, but it will damage opponents it comes in contact with.40%
Mew5FlyMew gracefully flies off the stage, dropping treasures as it goes.N/A
Togepi34MetronomeTogepi will randomly use one of five kinds of moves (descriptive names are used in the absence of official names): darkness, bury, freeze, sleep, and flower.Darkness: N/A
Bury: 5%
Freeze: 10%
Sleep: 10%
Flower: 7% (3 times)
Bellossom32Sweet ScentBellossom causes opponents within its range to fall into a deep sleep.3%
Entei8Fire SpinEntei produces a massive pillar of fire, trapping opponents within its vertical range.1% (starting hit), 0.44% (loop), 10% (finisher)
Suicune8Aurora BeamSuicune shoots a powerful horizontal beam.Aurora Beam 35%
4% (contact), 10% (contact late)
Lugia10AeroblastLugia flies to the background of the stage and releases waves of energy over the portion of the stage in front of it.Aeroblast 20% per hit
30% (contact)
Gardevoir34ReflectGardevoir produces a reflexive sphere around itself that the summoner can use to protect itself from projectile attacks.1.3× reflected damage
Metagross32EarthquakeMetagross causes the terrain beneath its feet to quake, trapping and damaging opponents in the process.6% (grounding hit)
3% (shockwave)
Latias & Latios8Steel WingOne of the two Eon Pokémon is summoned and flies off-screen. It will then shoot across the stage in tandem with the Eon Pokémon that was not summoned.7% per hit
Kyogre8Hydro PumpKyogre homes-in on an opponent releases a consistent stream of water that pushes them off the screen.8% (contact)
Deoxys8Hyper BeamDeoxys appears in its Attack form. It silently ascends to the top of the stage, where it will proceed to unleash a vertical beam of energy.Hyper Beam 1% (loop), 30% (finisher)
7% (contact)
Abomasnow40Blizzard;
Ice Punch
Abomasnow creates powerful gusts of snow around its body. Those within its range are trapped. Abomasnow will launch trapped opponents with Ice Punch.Blizzard 1% per hit
Ice Punch 15%
Palkia12Spacial RendPalkia will use its signature move to flip the perception of the stage, similar toSkull Kid. It previously appeared on theSpear Pillar stage.10% (contact)
Giratina12Dragon BreathGiratina will unleash a powerful whirlwind that will push opponents off-screen.Dragon Breath 2% per hit
6% contact
Darkrai12Dark VoidDarkrai causes nearby opponents to fall asleep. As they sleep, their damage percentage gradually increases as a result of Darkrai's Bad Dream ability.1% (hit)
1% (loop grounded), 2% (loop airborne)
Arceus12GravityArceus will launch mid-air opponents downward. If the stage is not below them, they will be meteor smashed straight into the blast zone.N/A
Victini12Victory StarVictini will boost the attack power of its summoner as well as granting super armor.N/A3DS: Play100-Man Smash for the first time.
Wii U: ClearAll-Star.
Snivy38Razor LeafSnivy releases a flurry of leaves in a horizontal trajectory. It is the successor toChikorita.6% per hit
Oshawott38SurfOshawott slides across the stage in a jet of water. It will carry anyone caught in its stream off-screen. It is the successor toPiplup.1% (front), 3% (back)
Zoroark12Fury SwipesZoroark will dash back and forth, wildly slashing its claws. If it hits someone, it will take them to the top of thestage and rapidly slash them, and after a while,meteor smash them back down and disappear. Similar toGreninja'sFinal Smash.7% (hit 1)
1% (hits 2, 4, 6-9, 12-15)
2% (hits 3, 5, 10-11)
13% (finisher)
3DS: Clear 10-Man Smash.
Kyurem12Icy WindKyurem appears in its Neutral form. It will releases icy gusts from its sides that will freeze opponents within its range.12% per hit
Keldeo12Secret SwordKeldeo appears in its Resolute Form. It leaps and performs a large slash with its horn.18%
Meloetta10Echoed VoiceMeloetta attacks with sound waves that bounce across the stage.12% per hit3DS: Have the game on for more than 8 hours.
Wii U: Clear Solo All-Star on normal difficulty or higher while playing asLucario.
Genesect12Techno BlastGenesect fires a beam from the cannon on its back. The blast can break through walls.Techno Blast 30%
8% (bolts)
3DS: Play Endless Smash for the first time.
Chespin42Seed BombChespin releases a flurry of explosive seeds.11% per hit
Fennekin42IncinerateFennekin releases a small fireball that bursts into a large pillar of flames upon impact. Opponents will take repeated damage.3% (hit)
2% (burn)
Fletchling40PeckFletchling will hop across the stage, damaging opponents with its potent beak.2% per hit
Spewpa40Stun SporeWhen attacked, Spewpa releases a flurry of spores that will cause temporarily stun opponents. Even if the summoner is the only character in the range of Spewpa's spores, they will not be affected.3%
Gogoat40Take DownGogoat charges across the stage, allowing the player who summoned it to ride it during its attack.15% (initial ram)
5% (braking)
8% (quick turn)
6% (jump)
Swirlix40Cotton SporeWhen an opponent is caught by Cotton Spore, they move slower than normal.0%
Inkay40Topsy-TurvyInkay attacks the ground, causing grounded opponents totrip.5%
Dedenne42DischargeDedenne radiates an x-shaped blast of discharged electricity. It slowly rotates counter-clockwise.1% (loop), 5% (finisher)
Xerneas12GeomancyXerneas uses its signature move to boost the stats of every player in the battle. However, it will give the biggest boost to its summoner.N/A3DS: PlayTarget Blast for the first time.
Wii U: Play alone and asPikachu and destroy 200 blocks in a single game ofTrophy Rush.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

There are 55 Poké Ball Pokémon inUltimate, and all Pokémon are available from the start. Certain Pokémon cannot be summoned on certain stages.

PokémonRelative frequencyMoveDescriptionDamage
Alolan Raichu40Surge SurferTargets opponents as it flies around the stage dealing damage on contact, often hitting opponents multiple times.8% per hit
Vulpix40EmberShoots fire similar toNess'sPK Fire, dealing minor but rapid damage. Will turn to face opponents if there is no one in front of it.4% (hit)
2% (loop)
Alolan Vulpix40Powder SnowShoots horizontal blasts of ice out in front of it, dealing lighter, rapid hits at the edge. Opponents hit by the ice will befrozen for a short period of time. Will turn to face opponents if there is no one in front of it.14% (close early), 13% (close mid), 11% (close late)
2.5% (far early), 2% (far mid-early), 1.8% (far mid), 1.2% (far late)
Meowth32Pay DayMeowth will hurl coins in a horizontal trajectory and will switch the direction it's oriented to face opponents.4% per hit
Abra40TeleportAbra doesn’t cause any attacks that do damage, but it will approach the opponent and try to teleport them offstage. It will teleport them three times before disappearing.N/A
Electrode32ExplosionElectrode self-destructs after three seconds and is capable of damaging its summoner. During the last second, it can be picked up and thrown with good timing (with a smash throw havingOHKO power). It will occasionally fail to detonate, making it available to be thrown as a projectile.30%
Alolan Exeggutor40BlockAlolan Exeggutor does not attack; rather, it stands where it was thrown and its tall trunk/neck acts as a barrier, effectively splitting the stage in two. Fighters hoping to get around Exeggutor must go over its head or under whatever platform it is standing on.N/A
Goldeen40SplashGoldeen flops on the ground, causing no damage in the process.N/A
Staryu32SwiftStaryu flies to the nearest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. If successful the opponent is trapped until Staryu disappears1% per hit
Ditto40TransformDitto will transform into the character that threw the Pokè Ball and will fight alongside them. However, similar to certainAssist Trophies, Ditto can be damaged like a regular fighter. It was originally planned to be inMelee, but was scrapped due to technical difficulties.N/A
Eevee40Take DownEevee slams its body into opponents.14%, 12% (late)
Snorlax32Body SlamSnorlax leaps off the screen and returns larger. It descends with the force of its full body weight.19% (rising)
20% (falling)
Moltres8FlyMoltres will fly off the stage, but it will damage opponents it comes in contact with.40%
Mew5FlyMew gracefully flies off the stage.N/A
Togepi34MetronomeTogepi will randomly use one of five kinds of moves (descriptive names are used in the absence of official names): darkness, bury, freeze, sleep, and flower.Darkness: N/A
Bury: 5%
Freeze: 10%
Sleep: 10%
Flower: 7% (3 times)
Bellossom32Sweet ScentBellossom causes opponents within its range to fall into a deep sleep.3%
Scizor40Fury CutterScizor will jump around the stage until it’s near an opponent, it will attack them by rapidly slashing its claws. Returns after its absence fromBrawl andSmash 4.1% (loop), 10% (finisher)
Entei8Fire SpinEntei creates a column of flame that surrounds its body, dealing continuous damage and massive knockback.1% (starting hit), 0.44% (loop), 10% (finisher)
Suicune8Aurora BeamSuicune fires a beam of ice in front of it,freezing opponents.Aurora Beam 35%
4% (contact), 10% (contact late)
Lugia10AeroblastLugia fires a powerful vacuum of energy from the background.Aeroblast 20% per hit
30% (contact)
Gardevoir34ReflectGardevoir wanders the stage and generates a passive shield thatreflects projectiles.1.3× reflected damage
Metagross32EarthquakeMetagross stomps the ground,burying opponents in its perimeter.6% (grounding hit)
3% (shockwave)
Latias & Latios8Steel WingWhen either Latias or Latios are summoned, they fly around the stage at high speed, knocking away opponents in their path.7% per hit
Kyogre8Hydro PumpKyogre glides around the stage and fires blasts of water that pushes away opponents without damaging them.Hydro Pump N/A
8% (contact)
Deoxys8Hyper BeamDeoxys appears in its Attack Forme. It flies to the top of the stage and fires a beam of energy straight down.Hyper Beam 1% (loop), 30% (finisher)
7% (contact)
Abomasnow40Blizzard; Ice PunchAbomasnow creates an icy wind around its body that freezes opponents, then attacks with Ice Punch to knock them away.Blizzard 1% per hit
Ice Punch 15%
Palkia12Spacial RendPalkia flips the stage upside down for a brief period of time, similar to its appearance onSpear Pillar.Spacial Rend N/A
10% (contact)
Giratina12Dragon BreathGiratina appears in its Altered Forme. It breathes spirals of wind that deal minimal damage but knocks opponents away.Dragon Breath 2% per hit
6% (contact)
Darkrai12Dark VoidDarkrai draws opponents towards itself and puts them tosleep, gradually damaging them with the ability Bad Dreams as they doze.1% (hit)
1% (loop grounded), 2% (loop airborne)
Arceus12GravityArceusmeteor smashes opponents in the air.N/A
Victini12Victory StarVictini will grant its summoner a Final Smash regardless of circumstance.N/A
Snivy38Razor LeafSnivy shoots leaves in front of it, which deal minimal damage and knockback.6% per hit
Oshawott38SurfOshawott glides on a wave of water that pushes away opponents caught in its path.1% (front), 3% (back)
Zoroark12Fury SwipesZoroark dashes around the stage while swiping its claws; if it captures an opponent, it drags them to the top of the stage for repeated damage then meteor smashes them, in a similar manner toSecret Ninja Attack.7% (hit 1)
1% (hits 2, 4, 6-9, 12-15)
2% (hits 3, 5, 10-11)
13% (finisher)
Kyurem12Icy WindKyurem appears in its Neutral Forme. It releases vortexes of icy wind on either side, which freeze opponents caught within.13% (close), 11% (far)
Keldeo12Secret SwordKeldeo appears in its Resolute Forme. It rushes towards opponents and slashes them with its horn, dealing large amounts of knockback.18%
Meloetta10Echoed VoiceMeloetta appears in its Aria Forme. Its voice manifests as damaging music notes that bounce around the stage, affected by the terrain.12% per hit
Genesect12Techno BlastGenesect jumps around the stage, firing energy bolts and large laser beams.Techno Blast 30%
8% (bolts)
Chespin42Seed BombChespin releases seeds around its perimeter and detonates them, damaging nearby opponents.11% per hit
Fennekin42IncinerateFennekin breathes pillars of fire that linger on the stage, similar toPK Fire.3% (hit), 2% (hit late)
2% (burn)
Fletchling40PeckFletchling hops around the stage and pecks anyone in its way for minimal damage and knockback.2% per hit
Spewpa40Stun SporeWhen approached, Spewpa creates a cloud of spores thatparalyze opponents.3%
Gogoat40Horn LeechGogoat charges around the stage, ramming into opponents; its back acts as a platform, allowing fighters to ride it.15% (initial ram)
5% (stop)
8% (braking)
10% (turn)
6% (jump)
Swirlix40Cotton SporeSwirlix creates a pink cloud that slows nearby opponents in a similar fashion to theTimer.N/A
Inkay40Topsy-TurvyInkaytrips nearby opponents.5%
Dedenne42DischargeDedenne jumps and creates a rotating field of electricity around its body.1% (loop), 5% (finisher)
Xerneas12GeomancyXerneas grants its summoner increased knockback andsuper armor, in the same fashion as the Gold Fighters onGolden Plains.1.66× smash attack damage
1.75× non-smash attack damage
Bewear40Brutal SwingBewear will move around the stage and let out a devastating uppercut to a nearby opponent.15% (shock), 14% (shock sour)
22% (hit 1), 20% (hit 1 sour)
28% (hit 2 tip), 24% (hit 2 sour)
Pyukumuku40Innards OutPyukumuku will shoot out its hand as acounterattack, upon being attacked by the opponent. It can be thrown like a regular item by the character who summoned it, and it can even be bounced on to make it attack more frequently.8% (regular hit)
18% (squeezed hit)
6% (thrown)
Togedemaru40SparkTogedemaru will summon a thunderbolt to send out a large electric field, and then roll around to repeat the process.12% (thunder bolt)
8% (flash)
1.5% (loop), 15% (finisher), 12% (finisher sour)
Mimikyu40DisguiseMimikyu will grab the opponent and drag them into its cloth, where it will damage the opponent. At the end of the attack, Mimikyu will instantly KO the opponent if they’re at or over 90% damage1.5% (loop)
Tapu Koko12Electric Terrain; DischargeTapu Koko will let out a large net of electricity to deal multiple hits to opponents. It also releases multiple electrical beams while attacking.Electric Terrain 1.6%
Discharge 3% (bolt close), 12% (bolt mid), 22% (bolt far)
Solgaleo12Sunsteel StrikeSolgaleo will teleport around the stage, while unleashing a powerful beam offlame.25%
Lunala12Moongeist BeamLunala will teleport to the background of the stage upon being summoned. It will shoot out a large light beam that will drag towards the top of the screen.30% (clean hit), 22-28% (very late to late)
Marshadow12Spectral ThiefMarshadow willstun the opponent from its shadow, and then appear next to them and throw a powerful punch.10% (trapping hit)
22.5% (punch)

Trophies[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Poké Ball's trophy inMelee
Poké Ball
These balls are used to capture and contain wild Pokémon. Most Pokémon must be weakened in some way before they can be captured, but once they're inside a Poké Ball, they enjoy their new home, since Poké Balls contain an environment specially designed for Pokémon comfort. Master Balls are the strongest type.
Pokémon Red & Blue (9/98)

InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Poké Ball's trophy inBrawl
Poké Ball
An item used for capturing Pokémon and calling them out to battle. Pokémon live in these items which, despite appearances, actually contain a wide, comfortable, Pokémon-friendly world inside them. In Super Smash Bros., Pokémon give temporary support to whoever calls them out. You never know which Pokémon you'll get, but some of them are devastatingly powerful.
Game Boy:Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS:Pokémon Diamond/Pearl

InSuper Smash Bros. 4[edit]

The Poké Ball trophy appears in both versions of the game. InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of thePokémon Gold & Pokémon SilverTrophy Box.

Poké Ball's trophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U
Poké Ball
NTSCAn item used to call out different Pokémon. Which Pokémon emerges is a mystery, but it will aid whoever threw the Poké Ball. Some of the Pokémon contained inside are extremely powerful and will really intensify the battle. It's definitely worth beating your opponents to these!
Game Boy:Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (09/1998)
3DS:Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (10/2013)
PALA ball holding one of any number of Pokémon just waiting to burst out and help you in battle. Which kind will it be? Well, that's a surprise, but whichever one it is, it'll definitely up the intensity of the battle! If you see one, make sure you're the one to grab it!
Game Boy:Pokémon Red/Blue (10/1999)
3DS:Pokémon X/Y (10/2013)

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japan JapaneseモンスターボールMonster Ball
UK EnglishPoké Ball
France FrenchPoké Ball
Germany GermanPoké Ball
Spain SpanishPoké Ball
Italy ItalianPoké Ball
China Chinese (Simplified)精灵球Monster Ball
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional)精靈球Monster Ball
South Korea Korean몬스터볼Monster Ball
Netherlands DutchPokébalPoké Ball
Russia RussianПоке-БоллPoké Ball
Portugal PortuguesePokébolaPoké Ball

Trivia[edit]

  • Charizard is the only Poké Ball Pokémon in the series to become a playable character in later installments.
  • Prior toSmash 4, the chance of encountering Mythical Pokémon has varied depending on the number of Pokémon available in the mainPokémon series upon theSmash game's release.
    • Mew has a 1 in 151 chance of appearing inSuper Smash Bros., referencing the number of Pokémon available inGeneration I.
    • Mew and Celebi each have a 1 in 251 chance of appearing inMelee, referencing the number of Pokémon available inGeneration II.
    • Mew, Celebi, and Jirachi each have a 1 in 493 chance of appearing inBrawl, referencing the number of Pokémon available inGeneration IV.
      • At the time ofBrawl's release, only 492 Pokémon were revealed as Arceus wouldn't be revealed until the August 3rd, 2009 (over a year afterBrawl's release).
  • InMelee'sTraining Mode legendary Pokémon do not appear, and a few Poké Balls may not release any Pokémon at all, possibly to prevent the player from grinding for Mew and Celebi.
    • Similarly inBrawl andSmash 4, Mew (in both), Celebi, and Jirachi (both inBrawl) will not appear in Training Mode. Mew will appear in Training Mode inUltimate, either randomly or by being directly picked.
  • Charizard, Meowth, Goldeen, Snorlax, Mew, Electrode, and Moltres are the only Poké Ball Pokémon to appear in all fiveSuper Smash Bros. games. Charizard, Electrode, and Moltres appear in some capacity in every game, with Charizard being playable sinceBrawl and Moltres and Electrode occasionally appearing in the background ofSaffron City. Meowth was a trophy inMelee. Only Goldeen, Snorlax, and Mew remained as Poké Ball Pokémon in all appearances.
  • In Melee, all Poké Ball Pokémon models are reused fromPokémon Stadium,Pokémon Stadium 2, andPokémon Snap, respectively. InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, all Poké Ball Pokémon models are reused fromPokémon Colosseum,Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, andPokémon Battle Revolution, respectively. Starting withSuper Smash Bros. 4, all Poké Ball Pokémon are reused fromPokédex 3D Pro andPokémon X and Y onwards (this is most apparent with Gardevoir's walking animation).
  • Every Generation IV Poké Ball Pokémon introduced inBrawl had its Poké Ball role removed inSmash 4, with only Piplup and Manaphy being changed into background characters onKalos Pokémon League.
    • Abomasnow is the only Generation IV Poké Ball Pokémon fromSmash 4 onwards that is neither a Legendary nor Mythical Pokémon.
  • The Staryu and Koffing evolution lines are the only Poké Ball Pokémon to replace another member of their evolution line in later installments.
  • Vulpix is the first Poké Ball Pokémon to appear alongside an alternative version of itself, being its Alolan Form.
    • Likewise, Raichu, Vulpix, and Exeggutor are the only Pokémon who appear in their Alolan forms.
  • Totodile, Tepig, and Froakie are the only members of their region's starters that haven't appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon. However, Froakie's final evolution,Greninja, appears as a playable character.
    • Likewise, Torchic and Piplup are the only members of their region's starters that have appeared as Poké Ball Pokémon.
  • Kanto is the only region to have all three of its starter Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon.
    • Likewise, it is the only region to have starter Pokémon appear in their fully evolved forms rather than their first-stage forms, with all three being fully evolved.
  • Prior toUltimate, it is possible for multiple of the same Pokémon to appear at the same time inTraining Mode, which cannot happen in normal battles.
  • Many of the Pokémon use moves that they cannot normally use in the games. For example, Goldeen cannot learn Splash in thePokémon games.
  • Ultimate is the first game where no Pokémon from the previous game were removed.
  • Meowth and Scizor are the only Poké Ball Pokémon to be cut and return in a later installment.
  • Some Poké Ball Pokémon cannot appear in aPokémon stage that features said Pokémon in the background inUltimate. For example, Palkia cannot be summoned inSpear Pillar. Despite having Moltres appear in the background ofSaffron City, Moltres can still be summoned there.
  • Brawl is the only game to not add a new Gen I Pokémon. However, it does bring back Meowth, who was absent fromMelee.
  • Generation VII is the most recent generation represented in the series to have any Pokémon appear as Poké Ball Pokémon in the game it was first represented in, due toPokémon Sword and Shield andPokémon Scarlet and Violet releasing after the initial launch of the game, and their representation being added later in the form ofspirits.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abcBecame afighter.
  2. ^Only available via Action Replay, and doesn't use Transform.


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BossRayquaza
StagesSaffron City ·Pokémon Stadium ·Poké Floats ·Pokémon Stadium 2 ·Spear Pillar ·Unova Pokémon League ·Prism Tower ·Kalos Pokémon League
ItemsPoké Ball ·Master Ball
Poké Ball PokémonAbomasnow ·Abra ·Arceus ·Articuno ·Beedrill ·Bellossom ·Bewear ·Blastoise ·Bonsly ·Celebi ·Chansey ·Charizard ·Chespin ·Chikorita ·Clefairy ·Cyndaquil ·Darkrai ·Dedenne ·Deoxys ·Ditto ·Eevee ·Electrode ·Entei ·Exeggutor ·Fennekin ·Fletchling ·Gardevoir ·Genesect ·Giratina ·Gogoat ·Goldeen ·Groudon ·Gulpin ·Hitmonlee ·Ho-Oh ·Inkay ·Jirachi ·Keldeo ·Koffing ·Kyogre ·Kyurem ·Latias & Latios ·Lugia ·Lunala ·Manaphy ·Marill ·Marshadow ·Meloetta ·Meowth ·Metagross ·Mew ·Mimikyu ·Moltres ·Munchlax ·Onix ·Oshawott ·Palkia ·Piplup ·Porygon2 ·Pyukumuku ·Raichu ·Raikou ·Scizor ·Snivy ·Snorlax ·Solgaleo ·Spewpa ·Starmie ·Staryu ·Suicune ·Swirlix ·Tapu Koko ·Togedemaru ·Togepi ·Torchic ·Unown ·Venusaur ·Victini ·Vulpix ·Weavile ·Weezing ·Wobbuffet ·Xerneas ·Zapdos ·Zoroark
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