Eeveelution
Among the few morons with straight A's.
Inside a Poké Ball
We all understand Poké Balls hold Pokémon, but one seldom asked question is: what is it like inside one? I searched and found no discussion topics, so I figured I'd start one. What do you think goes on inside the Poké Ball between battles? Do they just sleep, are they cramped, is there anything to do in it? From the Anime, we know that Pikachu hates it, and that some can open it on their own, which makes you wonder why they do that. The reason I recite the Anime is because from the games, we know almost nothing.
However, from the games, we know that Pokémon caught with the Luxury Ball like you better, and that certain balls have different catching rates that affect or depend on the Pokémon you're trying to catch. For example, in the games set in Johto, Kurt can make special Poké Balls from apricorns, such as the Lure Ball, which has a higher catching rate with water Pokémon.
I reason that each type is thus more suited to a certain type on the inside. I think the regular Poké Ball has an "average" interior more suited for low-level Pokémon; the Great Ball is slightly better; and the Ultra Ball is much better. As for the Master Ball, it is either A) the ultimate luxury that no Pokémon in their right mind could turn down, or B) a prison cell that locks them inside with no way out unless a trainer lets them out.
Maybe the Poké Balls cater to the Pokémon itself, too, along with that system. The better the Ball, the better the interior. For example, let's say there was a fire Pokémon inside. The Poké Ball may simply be warm. The Great Ball may be warmer with some steam. The Ultra Ball may be even hotter, with steam and lava. Finally, the Master Ball may be A) a miniature volcano, or B) a hot prison cell with a lock that they can't open without getting soaked and then dry off with the help of some steam.
What do you imagine the insides to be like?
We all understand Poké Balls hold Pokémon, but one seldom asked question is: what is it like inside one? I searched and found no discussion topics, so I figured I'd start one. What do you think goes on inside the Poké Ball between battles? Do they just sleep, are they cramped, is there anything to do in it? From the Anime, we know that Pikachu hates it, and that some can open it on their own, which makes you wonder why they do that. The reason I recite the Anime is because from the games, we know almost nothing.
However, from the games, we know that Pokémon caught with the Luxury Ball like you better, and that certain balls have different catching rates that affect or depend on the Pokémon you're trying to catch. For example, in the games set in Johto, Kurt can make special Poké Balls from apricorns, such as the Lure Ball, which has a higher catching rate with water Pokémon.
I reason that each type is thus more suited to a certain type on the inside. I think the regular Poké Ball has an "average" interior more suited for low-level Pokémon; the Great Ball is slightly better; and the Ultra Ball is much better. As for the Master Ball, it is either A) the ultimate luxury that no Pokémon in their right mind could turn down, or B) a prison cell that locks them inside with no way out unless a trainer lets them out.
Maybe the Poké Balls cater to the Pokémon itself, too, along with that system. The better the Ball, the better the interior. For example, let's say there was a fire Pokémon inside. The Poké Ball may simply be warm. The Great Ball may be warmer with some steam. The Ultra Ball may be even hotter, with steam and lava. Finally, the Master Ball may be A) a miniature volcano, or B) a hot prison cell with a lock that they can't open without getting soaked and then dry off with the help of some steam.
What do you imagine the insides to be like?