Pokémon Crimson and Crimson: How to get the Master Ball
Any Pokemon can be caught with the Master Ball. Here’s how to get him in Pokémon Crimson and Crimson.
There are a number of different Poké Balls that can be used in the main Pokémon games, such as: B. Net Ball, which increases the chances of catching Water- and Bug-type Pokémon; there’s the Timer Ball, which works better the longer the fight has been going on, and then there are very rare types of Poké Balls like the Master Ball, which can be obtained in Pokémon Crimson and Crimson.
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How does the Master Ball work?
What makes the Master Ball so special in the Pokémon universe is that it’s capable of capturing any Pokémon. This means that you can encounter any Pokemon in the Paldea region, be it a Legendary or a basic Pikachu, and throw the Master Ball at it to successfully catch it.
It doesn’t matter if the Pokémon is weak or at a very high level. The Master Ball can do anything, hence the name.
How to get Master Ball in Pokemon Crimson and Crimson
The only way to get a Master Ball in Pokémon Crimson and Crimson is to play through the entire game and then go along with it Director Clavel to speak at the academy. It awards the Master Ball for defeating the main story’s “End Boss”. To do this, you must defeat every ruler, team star hideout, and gym leader. There is no particular order to follow when doing this, but there is an ideal way for those who want to approach the challenges by difficulty.
Can you get more Master Balls?
Unlike the other types of Poké Balls in the Paldea region, there is only one Master Ball in Pokémon Crimson and Crimson. Master Balls cannot be purchased from stores or found by questing in the world. While there are several duplication glitches out in the wild that fans are sharing, The Pokémon Company will most likely release patches for the game that will make duplication glitches go away.
Which Pokemon should you catch with the Master Ball?
Ultimately, of course, it’s up to the player to decide which Pokemon to catch with the Master Ball, but it’s best to save it for one of the Legendary Pokemon. These are always more difficult to catch than the wild Pokémon, so get the ball for one Miraidon/Koraidon or one of the four Legendary Blight Pokémon cancel.
by Torge Christiansen
Pokémon Crimson and Crimson: How to get the Master Ball