A new Poké Ball discovered by dataminers in Pokémon Legends: Arceus can be thrown, but its use remains a mystery. The most recent release in Nintendo and Game Freak's long-running franchise, Pokémon Legends: Arceus earned high review scores, and has been praised as an exciting and fresh take on an origin story. In the game, Pokémon Trainers are responsible for exploring the Hisui region and documenting and catching all the Pokémon that live there.
Despite having a different feel from previous games in terms of its gameplay and world, Pokémon Legends: Arceus serves the origin story behind the popular Diamond and Pearl games set in the beautiful region of Sinnoh, known in Arceus by its ancient name, Hisui. Similar to its predecessors, the game's main goal is to explore and capture and battle various unique Pokémon. The only way to capture these encountered Pokémon is by throwing Poké Balls at them once they are weakened enough from battling. Various Poké Balls can be crafted to capture all 250 unique 'Mons, many of which include multiple new Hisuian Pokémon variants. While the existence of Master Balls with a 100 percent catch rate has been ensured in other Pokémon games, they are absent in the latest one to the dismay of Trainers.
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Discovered by Pokémon Legends: Arceus dataminer theSLAYER and shared by Pokémon leaker CentroLeaks (via Dexerto), a new in-game Poké Ball has been found — one that is aqua green in color and initially was unsuitable for throwing. theSLAYER worked around the game to fix this, though, sharing footage of themselves throwing the ball and writing: "It can be thrown after all!" The user replied to the original tweet saying
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