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This question has been asked, so I thought I'd put together a quick how-to to help you fine folks find your Light Ball in Pokémon X/Y. For some users, this is a basic strategy, but some do not know about this.
Follow these steps:
1. Go to the Pokémon Center and withdraw any Pokémon (Emolga, Pikachu) with Static as an ability. At the same time, put some Pokémon in your party knowing Thief or able to learn it (only one is needed). I recommend having them be Lv.20 or higher (I'm using a Spoink, Lv.19).
2a. Do this step if your Static user is UNABLE to learn the Thief TM. Go somewhere with Emolga/Pikachu/whatever leading the party. Lose the encounter (i.e. have the Static Pokémon faint). Run away or let something else finish the battle. Do not move the Static Pokémon from the first position or visit the Pokémon Center at this time!
2b. Do this step ONLY if your Static user can learn Thief. These Pokémon include Raichu and Electrike/Manectric (Pikachu is unable to learn Thief). Teach Thief to your Static Pokémon and do not go faint. Additionally, there is no restriction with this step on healing at the Pokémon Center as you don't have to keep the lead Pokémon - the Static user - fainted if that Pokémon is your Thief user.
3. After completing either Step 2a or 2b, head to Route 3 or Santalune Forest (it really does not matter, as you'll see).
4. Get into a wild encounter. There are very high odds (I believe something like 40%) that it will be Pikachu provided the Static user is in the first slot.
5. Use Thief on a wild Pikachu (use other moves on anything else). If a Light Ball is encountered, you will be notified AFTER Pikachu faints but before the victory music. You may also acquire paralysis either way since Thief is a contact move.
6a. If there is no Light Ball from this attempt, repeat Steps 4-5.
6b. If you get a Light Ball, take it from the Pokémon and repeat Steps 4-5 if you want more Light Balls.
7. When you run out of PP for the move, head to the Pokémon Center. If you followed Step 2a, do not talk to the nurse to heal; go to the PC by the counter and deposit your Thief user into any Box, then immediately withdraw it, fully healed and with all moves restored. If you followed Step 2b, just speak to the nurse to heal. After this, return to Step 3.
It has been suggested to put a Frisk Pokémon into the second slot and then use Thief if a Light Ball is encountered. If you are trying to avoid paralysis and don't want to gain experience, or even plan to use moves not causing contact and paralysis, this works just fine. Otherwise, there is no need for a Frisk user as you'll be told immediately if you Thief a Light Ball.
While Light Balls only have a 5% appearance rate, this will supercharge your chances of encountering their holder, Pikachu. Therefore, you can get a lot of them. :) Note I have only searched in Route 3 and have not compared encounter rates between there and the forest.
I plan to share some Pikachu on Wonder Trade with the Light Ball attached once I get a few, or maybe try offering one for a legendary in the GTS. I may cause guilt if I use Wonder Trade. :)
This is confirmed to work. I got my first Light Ball following this guide. Granted, I wrote the guide, too.
EDIT: Updated with info on some Static users who can learn Thief (I'll update again if there are more) and split Step 2 into two sections. Only one need be followed.
Follow these steps:
1. Go to the Pokémon Center and withdraw any Pokémon (Emolga, Pikachu) with Static as an ability. At the same time, put some Pokémon in your party knowing Thief or able to learn it (only one is needed). I recommend having them be Lv.20 or higher (I'm using a Spoink, Lv.19).
2a. Do this step if your Static user is UNABLE to learn the Thief TM. Go somewhere with Emolga/Pikachu/whatever leading the party. Lose the encounter (i.e. have the Static Pokémon faint). Run away or let something else finish the battle. Do not move the Static Pokémon from the first position or visit the Pokémon Center at this time!
2b. Do this step ONLY if your Static user can learn Thief. These Pokémon include Raichu and Electrike/Manectric (Pikachu is unable to learn Thief). Teach Thief to your Static Pokémon and do not go faint. Additionally, there is no restriction with this step on healing at the Pokémon Center as you don't have to keep the lead Pokémon - the Static user - fainted if that Pokémon is your Thief user.
3. After completing either Step 2a or 2b, head to Route 3 or Santalune Forest (it really does not matter, as you'll see).
4. Get into a wild encounter. There are very high odds (I believe something like 40%) that it will be Pikachu provided the Static user is in the first slot.
5. Use Thief on a wild Pikachu (use other moves on anything else). If a Light Ball is encountered, you will be notified AFTER Pikachu faints but before the victory music. You may also acquire paralysis either way since Thief is a contact move.
6a. If there is no Light Ball from this attempt, repeat Steps 4-5.
6b. If you get a Light Ball, take it from the Pokémon and repeat Steps 4-5 if you want more Light Balls.
7. When you run out of PP for the move, head to the Pokémon Center. If you followed Step 2a, do not talk to the nurse to heal; go to the PC by the counter and deposit your Thief user into any Box, then immediately withdraw it, fully healed and with all moves restored. If you followed Step 2b, just speak to the nurse to heal. After this, return to Step 3.
It has been suggested to put a Frisk Pokémon into the second slot and then use Thief if a Light Ball is encountered. If you are trying to avoid paralysis and don't want to gain experience, or even plan to use moves not causing contact and paralysis, this works just fine. Otherwise, there is no need for a Frisk user as you'll be told immediately if you Thief a Light Ball.
While Light Balls only have a 5% appearance rate, this will supercharge your chances of encountering their holder, Pikachu. Therefore, you can get a lot of them. :) Note I have only searched in Route 3 and have not compared encounter rates between there and the forest.
I plan to share some Pikachu on Wonder Trade with the Light Ball attached once I get a few, or maybe try offering one for a legendary in the GTS. I may cause guilt if I use Wonder Trade. :)
This is confirmed to work. I got my first Light Ball following this guide. Granted, I wrote the guide, too.
EDIT: Updated with info on some Static users who can learn Thief (I'll update again if there are more) and split Step 2 into two sections. Only one need be followed.
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