What is catch rate of all pokeballs?

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like ultra balls and and repeat balls

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As of the Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk DLC. Note that all Poké Balls (excluding the Master Ball and Beast Ball) have a 0.1× catch rate modifier when attempting to catch an Ultra Beast.

Introduced in Generation I

Poké Ball— 1×Great Ball— 1.5×Ultra Ball— 2×Master Ball— 255×, guaranteed capture.Safari Ball— 1×, only usable in Safari Zones, prior to Gen VIII.

Introduced in Gen II

Fast Ball— 4× if used on a Pokémon with a base Speed of 100 or more, 1× otherwise.Level Ball— 1× if the player’s Pokémon’s level is less than or equal to that of the wild Pokémon, 2× if the player’s Pokémon’s level is greater than that of the wild Pokémon, but less than double it, 4× if the player’s Pokémon’s level is more than double that of the wild Pokémon, but less than four times it, 8× if the player’s Pokémon’s level is four times or more than that of the wild Pokémon.Lure Ball— 4× (3× in Johto, 5× in Alola), when used on a Pokémon encountered while fishing, 1× otherwise.Heavy Ball— -20 (or guaranteed to fail in SM) when used on a Pokémon weighing 99.9 kg (220.2 lbs.) or less, ±0 when used on a Pokémon weighing 100.0 kg - 199.9 kg (or 220.5 lbs. - 440.7 lbs.), +20 if used on a Pokémon weighing 200.0 kg - 299 kg (440.9 lbs. - 661.2 lbs.), +30 when used on a Pokémon weighing 300.0 kg (661.4 lbs.) or more. Note that, thanks to a glitch in Gen II, Pokémon who’s index numbers are divisible by 64 (Kadabra, Tauros, and Sunflora) are interpreted as receiving the highest catch rate modifier.Love Ball- 8× if used on a Pokémon of the same species but opposite gender (or the same gender in Gen II) as the player’s Pokémon, 1× otherwise.Friend Ball— 1×, sets caught Pokémon’s friendship to 200 (Gen II-VII), or 150 (Gen VIII+)Moon Ball— 4× when used on a Pokémon that evolves by using a Moon Stone, 1× otherwise. Note that, thanks to a programming error in Gen II, it always has a 1× catch modifier.Sport Ball— 1×, or 1.5× prior to Gen VIII

Introduced in Generation III

Net Ball— 3.5× when used on a Water or Bug-type Pokémon, 1× otherwise.Dive Ball— 3.5× if used on a water-dwelling Pokémon, 1× otherwise. In Gen III, it only had an increased catch rate underwater while using Dive.Nest Ball((41 - Pokémon’s level) ÷ 10)× if the wild Pokémon’s level is between 1 and 29, 1× otherwise.Repeat Ball- 3.5× when used on a Pokémon that is already registered in the player’s Pokédex as caught, 1× otherwise.Timer Ball— (1 + number of turns passed in battle * 1229/4096)×, maximum of 4× at 10 turns.Luxury Ball— 1×, doubles the rate that the contained Pokémon’s friendship increases.Premier Ball— 1×

Introduced in Generation IV

Dusk Ball— 3× when used in a cave or at night, 1× otherwise.Heal Ball— 1×, fully restores a caught Pokémon’s HP and PP and removes their status conditions.Quick Ball— 5× when used on the first turn of battle, 1× otherwise.Cherish Ball— 1×, unobtainable, but used for various event Pokémon.Park Ball— 255×, guaranteed capture when used in Pal Park. Unobtainable outside of it, but it functions as if it were a regular Poké Ball otherwise.

Introduced in Generation V

Dream Ball— 4× when used on a sleeping Pokémon, 1× otherwise. Used only in the Entree Forest prior to Gen VIII, where it had a catch rate modifier of 255×.

Introduced in Generation VII

Beast Ball— 5× if used on an Ultra Beast, 0.1× otherwise.

Introduced in Pokémon: Legends Arceus

Strange Ball— 0.75×, defaults to Poké Ball (Hisui) in PL:A, has no catch rate in BDSP. Unobtainable, Pokémon in PL:A that were transferred in from other games via Pokémon HOME, as well as PL:A transferred into other games will be displayed in this ball.Poké Ball (Hisui)— 0.75×Great Ball (Hisui)— 1.5×Ultra Ball (Hisui)— 2.25×Feather Ball— 1×, 1.25× on wild Pokémon that fly high in the air. Can be thrown further than a regular Poké Ball.Wing Ball— 1.5×, 1.75× on wild Pokémon that fly high in the air. Can be thrown further than a Feather Ball.Jet Ball— 2×, 2.75× on wild Pokémon that fly high in the air. Can be thrown further than a Wing Ball.Heavy Ball (Hisui)— 1×, 1.25× on wild Pokémon that haven’t noticed the player or during battle. Doesn’t fly far.Leaden Ball— 1.75×, 2× on wild Pokémon that haven’t noticed the player or during battle. Doesn’t fly far.Gigaton Ball— 2.5×, 2.75× on wild Pokémon that haven’t noticed the player or during battle. Doesn’t fly far.Origin Ball— N/A, Automatically catches Origin Forme Dialga or Palkia at the end of the main story in PL:A.

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