Pokemon adds Safari, Moon, and Level Balls to its die-cast Poke Ball collection

The Wand Company has been making officially licensed, high-quality Poke Ball replicas for The Pokemon Company for a very long time, and it’s not done yet. The collectibles creator has just announced three more designs coming to the Pokemon Center very soon, so if there are any Poke Ball types you’ve been waiting for, you’ll want to check them out.

The three new Poke Ball types coming to The Wand Company range soon are the Safari Ball, the Moon Ball, and the Level Ball. An image showing what they look like has been shown, but the balls aren’t ready to buy yet. Having started with the traditional red and white Poke Ball and gone from there, the addition of these three new designs will bring the collection’s total up to 18, so a lot of ground covered, but still a lot more to go.

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The Wand Company Reveals Three More Poke Ball Replica Designs

Safari, Moon, And Level

moon safari and level poke ball replicas.

via The Wand Company

For those unfamiliar with the Safari, Moon, and Level Balls designs, as well as what they do, let me enlighten you. The Safari Ball has camouflage where you’d find red on a regular Poke Ball. It doesn’t have a special function or ability, and is simply the Poke Ball type you can freely use in Safari Zones, making its Pokemon debut back in the original Game Boy games.

The Moon and Level Balls are a little different since they come with perks. The ball’s top is black and blue with a yellow crescent moon on it, and it’s more likely to catch Pokemon that need the Moon Stone to evolve, so a pretty specific use case. The yellow, black, and red Level Ball is the most useful of the three as it can be used to increase your chances of successfully capturing a wild Pokemon with a higher level.

the wand company replica poke ball collection.

via The Wand Company

The finer details of The Wand Company’s three new replicas are yet to be revealed, but it’s probably safe to assume they will function in the same way as the other balls in the collection. The replicas do more than just look good. They glow too, and the light’s color will change as you move your hand closer. Also, while it’s not recommended you throw them, pressing the button on the front will activate a catching sequence.

Each of The Wand Company’s replica Poke Balls also comes with a stand for display purposes, and some of the more popular designs have been turned into cheaper, miniature versions that are reminiscent of the way Poke Balls look in the anime before they’re activated. The three new designs will likely cost either $99.99 or $119.99. The last two full-sized designs – the Beast Ball and the Luxury Ball – are more expensive, but their designs are more elaborate than all of the replicas to come before them.

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Satoshi Tajiri

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Pokemon: The First Movie

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Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle

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April 1, 1997

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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Pokemon Legends Arceus, Pokemon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Pokemon Sun and Moon, Pokemon Black and White, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, Pokémon GO, Pokemon Snap, Pokémon Unite, New Pokémon Snap, Pokémon Masters EX, Pokemon TCG Live


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