
③ Speed Ball “A ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon with quick escape speeds” suggests that it would be effective against the three legendary dogs, Entei, Raikou, and Suicune, who are known for fleeing quickly, but in reality, it only works on “Magnemite, Tangela, and Grimer.”
Why…?
All three have a “Why?” look on their faces.
I was intending to refer to the list of fleeing Pokémon that have three levels of ease when fleeing.
Because it only refers to the top three types on the list.
I just learned about the specs in gold and silver for the first time… It’s a scam in the explanation…
There are no Pokémon that evolve from burn healing!
>>5When I Googled it, I found an overview of AI.
The Pokémon that evolve with the “Burn Heal” are mainly Pii (Pippi) and Pimp (Purin). These Pokémon evolve when they level up while in a burned state. Specifically, Pii evolves into Pippi, and Pimp evolves into Purin.Since they said that, let’s try believing it.
>>60Is it okay if I tell everyone in class tomorrow!?
>>62AI is fundamentally programmed not to say “I don’t know.”
When asked about information I don’t know, I just string together plausible lies.
It’s like being a stupid kid who tells pointless lies in class.
Wasn’t there a setting mistake with all the special gold and silver balls?
>>6Not everything.
Even with specifications as expected, the capture rate may not be very rewarding.
>>26Maybe it’s not a special Poké Ball.
Can you catch them with a regular Poké Ball?
Homo Homo Ball
Burnt ball
>>7The Pokémon of the same species and different gender that you have out in battle are actually really niche, so the Homohomoball was way more effective, seriously.
These three are easy-to-escape Pokémon, right?
>>8I will run away.
The ease of escape is the lowest among the three levels.
Do they really run away that much?
Japanese small and medium-sized enterprises… or rather, the good old craftsmanship of individual creators.
Discard the naive notion that handmade products are superior to mass-produced ones.
Pokémon that can take evasive action.
Pokémon that are easy to escape.
Three Dogs
A list like that
https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/39092.html#footnote_body_6
In Gold and Silver, it is supposed to be “effective against fast-running Pokémon (Pokémon that can flee during battle)”… but due to a usual setting error, it only works on Magnemite, Gloom, and Grimer.Many people probably tried to capture Entei, Raikou, and Suicune to ensure an escape on the first turn, but in reality, it’s exactly the same as throwing a Poké Ball.During battles, Pokémon that may flee are recorded in three tables based on their fleeing probabilities (10%, 50%, 100%. The three Pokémon in the first table are at 10%, while the three legendary dogs belong to 100%). It seems that the process should end once “the three tables have been checked,” but it incorrectly ends after “checking the three Pokémon in the first table.”What is this ball!?
It’s a mistake that looks like a beginner’s program, missing the position for counting up in a loop.
Is the lure ball normal…?
>>15It used to be like that.
There was a time when the fishing encounters were broken because the fishing command itself had disappeared, but the processing for the fishing encounter adjustments remained unchanged.
Three Pokémon that are difficult to escape from among those that run away!?
The capture rate doesn’t really increase much.

Pokémon Wiki
If the value obtained by multiplying the capture rate and the capture correction rate exceeds 255, it will be truncated to 255.As a result, the capture adjustment rate will increase four times only for Monjara (capture rate 45→180), while Coil and Betbeter (capture rate 190→255) will only increase by approximately 1.34 times.
Somehow, I have the image that these guys run away.
It might leave a strong impression precisely because it’s not at the level of just running away.
It’s essentially a Monjara-exclusive ball.
I can’t remember if regular Pokémon were also running away.
Gantetsu is incredibly incompetent.
>>21It’s the development staff that are incompetent.
It’s all about speed now…
I feel like there were times when the Super Ball was easier to catch than the Hyper Ball, depending on the situation in the first generation.
Homo Homo Ball
Was Gantetsu being forgetful?
Pokémon that evolve with burn heals will become easier to catch!
>>31I want this to be released in the future.
>>34It’s a pre-evolved Pokémon that’s burned…
>>39Keloid Pokémon
>>34I thought a Pokémon with an aloe motif that evolves into a burn healing form might come, but it hasn’t appeared at all.
I think they’re really putting in the effort in HGSS…
“At least let it work on the goma-zou (elephant).”
The internal ID for the gold and silver burn ointment is the same as the original moonstone, which is a mistake.
It’s definitely a hyper ball from a high-end mass production.
Old man’s ball is just a plaything that’s being fed by government subsidies anyway.
Even if the Moon Ball had no bugs, its effectiveness is still at a level of “so what?”
>>37It looks amazing…
>>38I can’t help but think that it’s just being deceived by the name Moon…
>>37Pippi Pudding Nidoran, huh…
I really hate that despite the demand for Oshabo, development stubbornly refuses to supply anything other than this old man, making it feel like a testament to our struggles.
This is the extent of Game Freak.
>>43I still dislike being caught up in the circle vibe…
>>43In this day and age, where bugs can be fixed countless times with updates, it’s frustrating to see that they have left all the egg moves deleted for six months…
If Moon Ball can do this, it seems like they could also create a Sun Ball for the evolution compatible with the Sun Stone, but the fact that they haven’t made it gives a sense of incompleteness as a negative aspect.
>>44That said, there aren’t many targets to draw a circle with the Moon Ball.
It’s because it’s easy to catch mustard seeds and stinky flowers.
>>59There are folks who give extra points just because it looks like a stylish item that would suit a fire Pokémon.
There are cases where the capture rate has gone weird in other generations, so homemade ones are not good…
The bug for multiplying gold and silver was famous even in the kids’ environment at that time.
The Gantetsu bug is something you wouldn’t notice the capture probability of just by playing, and it became a hot topic in recent years as code analysis became more active…
There was a possibility that I might never know, if I hadn’t been careful.
After all, the absurdity of referring to item IDs and evolving Pokémon with a literal look has the highest artistic score.
It’s a hassle to make, so it could be more effective.
>>49But there are really very few Pokémon that correspond to the Moon Stone, so you’ll be wondering when to use it…
Only two Pokémon are easier to catch with a normal Heavy Ball than a Hyper Ball.
>>50It’s clearly more effective against Snorlax, which is intended for usage.
Also, it’s good that it works against the gold and silver-eyed Lugia.
Ruabo is the most finished.
Both Divebot and Netbot are more than enough in terms of design and accessibility.
The theory of Gantetsu’s incompetence
Gold and Silver are definitely terrible games.
There are too many people overwriting their memories with HGSS.
The phrase “Pokémon that evolve with burn healing will become easier to catch” is just too amusing.
The Game Freak program has always been lame.
The staff has the feeling that they don’t want to add more new balls fundamentally…
>>61It would be convenient for character customization if we could change balls like how players can change their outfits, but they stubbornly refuse to add more balls.
>>63Having to create appearance effects for each ball alone is already annoying, isn’t it?
>>67Why do you seem to have the luxury of completely revamping the box UI and trainer CG models every time, yet you lose motivation by using a ball that can’t be reused in future works?
>>69It will be careful to increase elements that must be implemented in future works.
Look at this annoying pattern of Patchirisu!
>>72You’re not being careful at all; you haven’t thought about anything!
First of all, all the balls should be 100%.
I was using stuff like Safariball Tyranitar in the sixth generation, yet that damn old man…
I like snake-head (snakefish).
Lovebods are for perverts.
Well, considering the frequency of acquisition, there probably aren’t many people who seriously use Gantetsu Balls back in the Gold and Silver days…
>>70Many people have easily made speed balls from the early stages, thinking they would just be effective against three dogs.
There were elements that could have enhanced the ball effect later, but they disappeared.
>>75\SEX/
>>75\✨CHINPO✨/
>>77When you let users enter free text, it never turns out well!
>>79Perap’s exclusive move: Sad Past
Patchil is really a ridiculous specification, it should be toned down.
Perap, who made his appearance with a special move, has a sad past…
It seems like Pokémon that can evolve through burn healing could actually be released.
Isn’t it almost exclusively a Level Ball choice now?
Love Love Ball
> With the same species as the Pokémon I sent out,Well, it can’t be helped… No, you should write down those conditions too…
> Pokémon of the same gender are 8.0. All others are 1.0 (only in the second generation).Wait a minute!!
>>84It means I already have the Pokémon, so isn’t a repeat fine?
>>85Isn’t a traditional craft product with an 8x effect better than the low-cost ball developed by a regional company with a maximum magnification of 3.5?
>>88As long as the Devon Ball is registered in the encyclopedia, the condition is satisfied.
It’s difficult to use because it assumes you will be filling your party slots with the same Pokémon that targets your ball.
Old fool!
Did you not realize that Pokémon like Nidoran, which exist with only one gender, are powerless?
I think it’s terrible that the Quick Ball balances its excellent performance with such a terrible appearance.
>>89But wait a moment.
Isn’t it basically a crappy design?
>>91Hyper, net, dark, quick.
I guess there are people who automatically think of such overly excellent and commonly used balls as uncool.
Perap can be blown freely, and the louder the voice, the higher the probability of confusion, which was problematic.
Perap confuses with its loud and vulgar jokes.
Lifetime ban.
Nidoran being split into male and female with different numbers feels really weird, doesn’t it?
>>94At that time, there was no gender, so it was a desperate measure…
Now, I probably had both male and female Nidran of one species.
>>96What they’re doing with Minomucchi and Mitsuhoney is that, right?
Despite Minomuchi putting in a lot of effort, the pitiful state of the male Combee is just unimaginable.
Gantetsu Balls are fundamentally crap in terms of performance, even in a generation without bugs.
I feel that it has become a fan item that is particular about the design of the ball, for better or worse.
In terms of performance, the dark ball you can buy at the store is the most versatile.
I started to dislike that guy because he always ran away from me, just like Delibird.
At that time, it felt like the level ball was the easiest to catch Pokémon with, but is there a bug with this too?
>>100In the second generation, it hardly matters if you reduce HP or inflict status effects.
The moon ball is meant to unify the moon ball.
The Moon Ball is stylish, but there are hardly any Pokémon that suit it, except for Lunala.
No, quick is just uncool, isn’t it?
I don’t think Hi-bo and Dark are as uncool as people say, but Quick has such a strong color that it feels really uncool when Pokémon that don’t suit it are included in this design.
The design of the Poké Ball is the best.
Next is the Premier Ball.
The Ganetsu Ball in BDSP accounts for about 30% of the reason why I dislike BDSP.
I dislike the sloppy design that looks like a yellow sticker slapped on the SpiBo’s design Montbo.
What kind of ball only works on 6 Pokémon from the very beginning of the Moon Ball?