Cherish Ball
The Cherish Ball is a special type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation IV (Pokémon Diamond and Pearl) in 2006. It is primarily used to hold event Pokémon, meaning it cannot be obtained or used by players in regular gameplay. Pokémon distributed through special events, like legendaries or mythicals, are often contained in Cherish Balls as a way to signify their unique or special status. The Cherish Ball has a distinctive red design with a shiny, metallic look, representing the rarity and value of the Pokémon it holds. Its capture rate is the same as a regular Poké Ball, but it cannot be used in the wild.
The Cherish Ball is a special type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation IV (Pokémon Diamond and Pearl) in 2006. It is primarily used to hold event Pokémon, meaning it cannot be obtained or used by players in regular gameplay. Pokémon distributed through special events, like legendaries or mythicals, are often contained in Cherish Balls as a way to signify their unique or special status. The Cherish Ball has a distinctive red design with a shiny, metallic look, representing the rarity and value of the Pokémon it holds. Its capture rate is the same as a regular Poké Ball, but it cannot be used in the wild.

The Cherish Ball is a special type of Poké Ball introduced in Generation IV (Pokémon Diamond and Pearl) in 2006. It is primarily used to hold event Pokémon, meaning it cannot be obtained or used by players in regular gameplay. Pokémon distributed through special events, like legendaries or mythicals, are often contained in Cherish Balls as a way to signify their unique or special status. The Cherish Ball has a distinctive red design with a shiny, metallic look, representing the rarity and value of the Pokémon it holds. Its capture rate is the same as a regular Poké Ball, but it cannot be used in the wild.