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(As it is essentially confirmed via a Direct that Pokémon use the same move when summoned from a Master Ball as they would when summoned from a Poké Ball, I have tabulated the Master Ball Pokémon in the same vein as the tables on the Poké Ball page)
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Master Ball
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Master Ball as it appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Universe Pokémon
Item class Throwing/Summoning
Article on Bulbapedia Master Ball

The Master Ball is an item confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. 4. It functions similarly to a Poké Ball, and releases a Pokémon when thrown, but unlike a Poké Ball, it releases only rare or legendary Pokémon. Legendary Pokémon can appear from both types of Poké Balls; however, a Master Ball can only contain a legendary Pokémon.

It is not yet known if the Master Ball will be a separate item from the Poké Ball in the item select menu.

Origin

In the Pokémon series, the Master Ball is the rarest of all Poké Ball variants, often with the player only able to legitimately obtain one of them in each game file without resorting to lottery-based minigames or trading. Whereas all other Poké Ball types may fail at capturing a wild Pokémon, a Master Ball will catch any wild Pokémon without fail regardless of their health and status, making it trivial to catch difficult or legendary Pokémon.

List of known Master Ball Pokémon

Pokémon in this table are listed by their order in the National Pokédex.

Pokémon Relative frequency Move Description Maximum damage
Moltres - Fly Moltres will fly off the stage, but it will damage opponents it comes in contact with. -
Entei - Fire Spin Entei produces a massive pillar of fire, trapping opponents within its vertical range. -
Suicune - Aurora Beam Suicune shoots a powerful horizontal beam. -
Kyogre - Hydro Pump Kyogre homes-in on an opponent releases a consistent stream of water that pushes them off the screen. It usually causes an OHKO. -
Giratina - Dragon Breath Giratina will unleash a powerful whirlwind that will push opponents off-screen. -
Darkrai - Dark Void Darkrai causes nearby oppponents to fall asleep. As they sleep, their damage percentage gradually increases as a result of Darkrai's Bad Dream ability. -
Arceus - Gravity Arceus will launch mid-air opponents downward. If the stage is not bellow them, they will be meteor smashed in an OHKO. -
Victini - Victory Star Victini will boost the attack power of its summoner. -
Kyurem - Glaciate Kyurem appears in its Neutral form. It will releases icy gusts from its sides that will freeze opponents within its range. -
Keldeo - Secret Sword Keldeo appears in its Resolute form. It leaps and performs a large slash with its horn. -
Genesect - Techno Blast Genesect fires a beam from the cannon on its back. The blast can break through walls. -

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