Level Ball (Next Destinies 89)
Level Ball (Japanese: レベルボール Level Ball) is an Item card. It was first released as part of the Next Destinies expansion.
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Release information
This card was included in the Next Destinies expansion with artwork by 5ban Graphics, first released in the Japanese Psycho Drive expansion. In Japan, an unnumbered Mirror Holofoil BW-P Promotional print was awarded to players of the Victory Cup events, held over the course of Battle Carnival 2011, who managed to reach the 'Premier Stage'. In order to reach the 'Premier Stage', players had to win three consecutive battles in the initial 'Challenge Stage'. The Battle Carnival took place at the Mydome Osaka, Osaka on November 5 and 6, 2011, and at Sunshine City, Tokyo on November 19 and 20, 2011. It was reprinted as part of the Japanese Master Deck Build Box EX, released on September 14, 2012. It was reprinted again in the Ancient Origins expansion with new artwork by Toyste Beach, first released in the Japanese Bandit Ring expansion. In Japan, the Ancient Origins print was reprinted in the Raichu BREAK Evolution Pack, The Best of XY subset, and the Extra Regulation Box.
Level Ball was reprinted again during the Sword & Shield Series as a Regular card and a Full Art Secret card in the Battle Styles expansion, first released in the Japanese Rapid Strike Master expansion, both of which feature artwork by Ryo Ueda. In Japan, the Battle Styles Regular print was reprinted in the Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game set, the VMAX Climax subset, the Start Deck 100, and the VSTAR Premium Trainer Box.
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Trivia
Origin
The Level Ball is a type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation II, which becomes more effective when used on Pokémon at a lower level than the lead Pokémon.
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