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[[File:Sheen III.png|frame|A {{p|Sceptile}} with maximum sheen in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]] | [[File:Sheen III.png|frame|A {{p|Sceptile}} with maximum sheen in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]] | ||
[[File:Sheen IV.png|frame|A {{p|Sceptile}} with maximum sheen in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}]] | [[File:Sheen IV.png|frame|A {{p|Sceptile}} with maximum sheen in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}]] | ||
'''Sheen''' (Japanese: '''けづや''' ''fur sheen'') is a property of a Pokémon in the [[Generation]] {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}} [[core series]] games. It is displayed on the same screen as a Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]]. | '''Sheen''' (Japanese: '''けづや''' ''fur sheen'') is a property of a Pokémon in the [[Generation]] {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}} [[core series]] games. It affects the score a Pokémon receives in the primary judging of a [[Pokémon Contest]] or the [[Visual Competition]] in a [[Pokémon Super Contest]] and is displayed on the same screen as a Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]]. | ||
When a Pokémon eats a [[Pokéblock]] or [[Poffin]], that food item's [[Smoothness|feel or smoothness]] is added to the consumer's sheen, up to a maximum of 255. A Pokémon with 255 sheen cannot eat any more Pokéblocks or Poffins in the Generation III and IV games. Therefore, a Pokémon can be fed more Pokéblocks or Poffins if they have low smoothness. | When a Pokémon eats a [[Pokéblock]] or [[Poffin]], that food item's [[Smoothness|feel or smoothness]] is added to the consumer's sheen, up to a maximum of 255. A Pokémon with 255 sheen cannot eat any more Pokéblocks or Poffins in the Generation III and IV games. Therefore, a Pokémon can be fed more Pokéblocks or Poffins if they have low smoothness. | ||
Although the sheen value remains in the internal Pokémon data structures from [[Generation V]] onward, it has no effect. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, Pokéblocks neither affect nor are affected by sheen. | Although the sheen value remains in the internal Pokémon data structures from [[Generation V]] onward, it has no effect. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, Pokéblocks neither affect nor are affected by sheen. | ||
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* Sheen was not named in-game until Generation IV, although its Japanese name is present in debug text in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. | |||
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Sheen (Japanese: けづや fur sheen) is a property of a Pokémon in the Generation III and IV core series games. It affects the score a Pokémon receives in the primary judging of a Pokémon Contest or the Visual Competition in a Pokémon Super Contest and is displayed on the same screen as a Pokémon's condition.
When a Pokémon eats a Pokéblock or Poffin, that food item's feel or smoothness is added to the consumer's sheen, up to a maximum of 255. A Pokémon with 255 sheen cannot eat any more Pokéblocks or Poffins in the Generation III and IV games. Therefore, a Pokémon can be fed more Pokéblocks or Poffins if they have low smoothness.
Although the sheen value remains in the internal Pokémon data structures from Generation V onward, it has no effect. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Pokéblocks neither affect nor are affected by sheen.
Trivia
- Sheen was not named in-game until Generation IV, although its Japanese name is present in debug text in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
In other languages
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