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How to get Gigaton Balls in Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Got to hit them with something stronger!

While traversing the Hisui region in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you will run into Pokémon, both big and small. Though regardless of their size, you may find that some Pokémon just don't want to stay inside a normal Poké Ball. So, you may have to resort to more powerful means to capture them. Here is how to get Gigaton Balls in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

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The Gigaton Ball is the ultimate Heavy Ball. You cannot throw it very far or very high, but it can be highly effective if you manage to hit a Pokémonwith one. Players get the recipe to craft Gigaton Balls after they reach the seventh Star Rank. One Gigaton Ball consists of one Apricorn, two Black Tumblestones, and two Iron Chunks. These balls can be crafted using the workbench at Base Camps, Craftworks, or the portable one in your Satchel.

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Players who do not have these materials on hand can purchase them from Craftworks for a bit of a price. Those who prefer to find their own materials can find all of these materials scattered all throughout the Hisui region. Apricorns can be found in Berry Trees, while Black Tumblestone and Iron Chunks can be found in the black crystal formations scattered around.

So there you have it, that is how to get Gigaton Balls in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. These balls are the definitive Alpha Pokémon catcher. However, since they are so heavy, you will have to get pretty close to the Pokémon using stealth before attempting to throw one.

For more Pokémon Legends: Arceus guides, check out Best Nature for Onix and Steelix in Pokemon Legends: Arceus right here on Pro Game Guides.


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