'Ball Guy is a Bad Guy,' Here's How To Defeat His Creepy Smile on Pokemon Sword and Shield
(Photo : Screenshot from: Prosafia Gaming Youtube Account) 'Ball Guy is a Bad Guy,' Here's How To Defeat His Creepy Smile on Pokemon Sword and Shield

If you are no longer new to the Pokemon Sword and Shield raid battles, you know that there are times that you have to defeat massive pocket monsters to add them to your collections. 

We've already seen Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokemon during battles in Sword and Shield's Wild Area, however, this new unlocked Max Raid Battle featured by a Youtuber on Jan. 5 seemed to be one of the shocking and intriguing battles you will have to check out on your own.

Ball Guy is No Longer Your Guy With This Battle

Say you are just new on playing Pokemon Sword and Shield and found yourself outside of a Pokemon Gym.

If you do not what to do next or what things to bring in order to defeat those other pocket monsters inside the gym, 'Ball Guy' is your guy.

Ball Guy is easy to be identified if you see a mascot with a Pokeball as his head, you've already found him.

Once you need other free stuff (whether you win or not on a battle), Ball Guy will happily give you items such as free Poke Balls, battle items you need, or even a Wishing Piece once a day. 

Although it is an obvious fact that Ball Guy is a good guy since he's happily giving us free stuff to win games, a theory pops in the Pokemon world since Ball Guy tends to creep people out with his 'creepy smile' and 'weird-looking eyes.'

"Ball Guy is low key terrifying," posted @dougiefres236 on Reddit.

"So Ball Guy I like him, now somewhat less. He's that right blend of terror and joy all mascots have," said Reddit users @shatoradragon1.

Unlocked: Ball Guy on Max Raid Battle

Thankfully a Youtuber account named Prosafia Gaming posted a video recently that finally explained what Ball Guy could do if he gets mad at you. 

In the video, Ball Guy's character underwent a modification through Machoke-- a fighting-type Pokemon-- that is also a humanoid and bipedal pocket monster covered in gray skin. 

Interestingly, the image and stance of Machoke were perfectly fit Ball Guy since they are both human-like Pokemon. 

As usual, the game surrounds with the massive Ball Guy going against three-pocket monsters.

Prosafia used pocket monsters such as Snorlax-- normal type Pokemon, Jolteon-- Electric-type Pokemon, and Cinderace-- Fire-type Pokemon. 

In the first part of the battle, Prosafia already regained his Dynamax power to match the intensity skills of Ball Guy on the battle. 

Once you use your Dynamax, you can have created a more powerful Pokemon attack depending on your chosen pocket monster.

In this case, Cinderace used the Dynamax skill and helped defeated Ball Guy, although it was never easy as Ball Guy continuously used multiple moves in one turn with his super powerful ability to turn on a shield. 

In the end, if you want to try and catch the Ball Guy, make sure to use your Dynamax power efficiently and use the perfect set of pocket monsters on your team.

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