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An abandoned Pokéball as it appears on the overworld.

Abandoned Pokémon are ownerless, adoptable Pokémon found in stray capsules. They were once captured and domesticated but ultimately dispossessed by the trainer.

The capsular devices used to encapsulate them are referred to as abandoned Pokéballs.

Mechanical overview

Akin to ground-lootable item capsules, abandoned Pokéballs can be found interspersed throughout the environs of Pokémon Revolution Online, differentiably identifiable with their blue coloration. Their locations are preset by Content Scripters and immutably placed for all players.

Once they are claimed, the capsular Pokémon will be adopted under your possession and OT registry; thereafter, the originative abandoned Pokéball will despawn and never respawn, as all of them are limited to one-off claimabilities.

Most abandoned Pokéballs are monospecies in their contents, but there are a considerable many that contain multiple eventualities; if so, the Pokémon you loot will either be randomized, typically rationing out the odds among each adoptee, or conditional in its determinacy. Whichever adoptee you claim will be the only one you can obtain from that Pokéball.

Most abandoned Pokéballs variably have a chance for generable shiny Pokémon; while those rates are mutable and have not been vouchsafed, they are all confirmed to have an appreciably more probable chance than wildly encountered shinies.

Locations

Kanto

Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#069 Bellsprout Grass Poison Common
#058 Growlithe Fire Uncommon
#116 Horsea Water Common

Location

Level

7
Notes
The odds of all-three adoptables are rationed at 33%.


Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#058 Growlithe Fire Uncommon

Location

Route 8 (underneath a tree)

Level

10


Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#169 Crobat Poison Flying Common

Location

Level

30

Johto

Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#013 Weedle Bug Poison Common

Location

Union Cave B2F (south-central partition)

Level

15


Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#167 Spinarak Bug Poison Common

Location

Level

25


Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#120 Staryu Water Uncommon

Location

Olivine City (easternmost bank; requires surfability)

Level

25

Hoenn

Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#095 Onix Rock Ground Common Hard Stone

Location

Level

5


Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#296 Makuhita Fighting Common Black Belt

Location

Level

5

Sevii Islands

Claimable Pokémon
# No. NameType 1Type 2Rarity TierHeld Item
#230 Kingdra Water Dragon Uncommon

Location

Level

30