One Pokémon Legends: Arceus showed off their passion for the game and the franchise as a whole by creating a Pokéball that could have come straight out of the game. While real-life recreations of objects from video games are nothing new, this Pokéball is incredibly realistic.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus completely changed the typical gameplay pattern of Pokémon games by placing more emphasis on catching Pokémon than battling them. Instead of leveling Pokémon to make them stronger and defeat gym leaders, the player in Pokémon Legends: Arceus is tasked with completing the first Pokédex. Even though the Pokédex is a core component of previous installments in the series, and players can catch Pokémon in those games, battling and making the player's party as strong as possible were the main goals of past Pokémon games. With the shift in focus in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, players have become obsessed with finding the best areas to catch rare Pokémon and the ever-elusive Shinies. One Pokémon fan seems ready to take the hunt into the real world.
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Shared on Reddit by user tansahhhhh a Pokémon Legends: Arceus-style Pokéball can be seen. The build appears to be made out of some sort of clay, with the top red half a glossy, shiny plastic. According to tansahhhhh, the Pokéball does open thanks to the hinge that can be seen on the front of the Pokéball, but unfortunately, it cannot shoot fireworks like the Pokéballs in Pokémon Legends: Arceus do when the player captures a Pokémon. Many players expressed their approval and some even said they might buy creations like this if tansahhhhh ever decided to sell. For now, tansahhhhh says they are focused on refining this creation.
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