Are you wondering about how to get the Master Ball in Pokemon Legends: Z-A? This item is a series staple, as it allows you to catch any creature without fail. Of course, getting it requires quite a bit of effort.
How to get the Master Ball in Pokemon Legends: Z-A
The Master Ball comes from Mable’s Research. The NPC herself can be found in the Pokemon Research Center in the southern part of the map. You can’t miss it since a main quest takes you there fairly early in the campaign.
Mable’s Research rank and Master Ball reward
The Pokemon Legends: Z-A Master Ball can be yours upon reaching Rank 49 in the Mable’s Research tab. You don’t actually need to revisit Mable every time. You can just open the menu and press the X button to obtain rewards as you level up.

Mable’s Research requests and tallies
Hitting level 49 to get the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Master Ball is no small feat, as it’s going to take you dozens of hours. That’s because the points themselves come from requests/tallies. Here’s what you can expect:
- You need to complete your Pokedex by catching unique species–i.e. one of each type. We’ve got you covered in our Pokedex/Pokemon locations guide.
- The above goes hand-in-hand with surveying Wild Zones–i.e. catching all the Pokemon in each habitat.
- The “Catching X-type” tallies grant points as you capture Pokemon that belong to a particular type/element. A good idea is to buy a lot of cheap Poke Balls so you can catch low-level critters like Pidgey (Normal/Flying) and Budews (Grass/Poison) to fulfill multiple tallies.
- You also have to unlock dozens of Mega Evolutions.
- Other objectives and actions, such as resting on benches, winning battles, and smashing Mega Crystals also help boost your rank.
- And, yes, you might want to find a buddy who wants to do a Link Trade for the extra points.

Which Pokemon requires the Master Ball just to get captured?
Since the Master Ball guarantees as 100% capture rate, it’s usually reserved for Pokemon that are extremely hard to catch. A good example is Mewtwo from the classic Gen 1 titles.
In this game, however, you really don’t need it for Legendary Pokemon. Ultra Balls are enough, and even if you fail, you replay the encounter without issues. So, for the most part, you could use the Master Ball if you discovered a Shiny variant of a Pokemon that you really like. Alternatively, you could just keep it in your inventory forever. That’s totally up to you.
That does it for our guide on how to get the Master Ball in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. If you’re looking for all sorts of creatures for your team, we’ve got a best early-game Pokemon guide that you can check out.
You don’t need to face the challenges in Lumiose City all by your lonesome. We’ve got a Pokemon Legends: Z-A guides hub to help you go from the bottom to the very top of the rankings.
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