Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
Poké Ball
"Wait, so how many... attacks can that thing use?" Pete asked, curious.

Origin

Fan Convention

Type

Replica

Effects

Can use any known Pokémon move, from Splash to Judgement

Downsides

Attacks anyone it doesn't trust

Activation

Holding and vocal command

Collected by

Agents Myka Bering, Peter Lattimer, and Helena G. Wells

Section

FAN-1025

Aisle

89265-952-34

Shelf

1025-354-02

Date of Collection

Unknown

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A very powerful artifact with a wide range of abilities.

Appearance[]

A classic red and white Poké Ball made of Aluminum.

Creation[]

The Ball was created for and displayed at a fan convention. Infused with the belief, love, and respect of over a hundred fans, it developed the ability to unleash any known Pokémon attack.

Collection[]

One year after purchasing the item, Aden Taylor discovered its ability after it became active for the first time. It was later collected by Agents Bering, Lattimer, and Wells. While at the Warehouse, it constantly dropped off its shelf, wanting to come back to Aden. When he arrived, it attacked Agent Claudia Donovan and received a scolding from the male. It has quickly become the artifact he uses most.

Abilities[]

The Poké Ball's abilities are vast, ranging from harmless splashing to attacks that have the potential to distort reality. However, in order to be used to its fullest capability, the Ball must spend time with potential users in order to gain their trust, and they to gain its trust in return.

Connections[]

The Poké Ball is a trainer's most basic tool. It provides assistance in capturing Pokémon, which must then be trained and gain the trust of their owner.

Trivia[]

  • The Ball features heavily in the creation of the homonculos Azletar, who “fed” off its energy.
  • The Ball is based on a refined version of the Pokémon move "Metronome", which allows the user to use any Pokemon move. But while Metronome is completely random (to the point where using it twice in a row can result in Judgment, which is essentially the wrath of God, on one turn, and the Splash, which does absolutely NOTHING, the next), the Ball's user must select the move themselves.