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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}}, as Pokéblocks applied in [[Generation VI]] 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}}, as Pokéblocks applied in [[Generation VI]] neither affect nor are affected by sheen.


In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, Sheen is taken into account. Poffins once again increase Sheen when fed to a Pokémon, and Sheen restricts the amount of Poffins a Pokémon can consume.
In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, sheen is taken into account. Poffins once again increase sheen when fed to a Pokémon, and sheen restricts the amount of Poffins a Pokémon can consume.


==Checking sheen==
==Checking sheen==

Revision as of 17:58, 29 June 2023

A Sceptile with maximum sheen in Ruby and Sapphire
A Sceptile with maximum sheen in Diamond and Pearl

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.

Sheen was not named in-game until Generation IV, although its Japanese name is present in debug text in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.

Mechanics

All Pokémon initially have sheen of 0, except Pokémon received in in-game trades in the handheld Generation III games, which begin with a sheen of 10.

When a Pokémon eats a Pokéblock or Poffin, that food item's feel or smoothness is added to the Pokémon's sheen, up to a maximum of 255. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, having the haircut brothers or Daisy Oak groom a Pokémon also increases its sheen. If a Pokémon's sheen would exceed 255, it becomes 255 instead (the Pokémon's condition is still increased as normal).

A Pokémon with 255 sheen cannot eat any more Pokéblocks or Poffins in the Generation III and IV games. Sheen is permanent and cannot be decreased or reset. Therefore, a Pokémon can be fed more Pokéblocks or Poffins that 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, as Pokéblocks applied in Generation VI neither affect nor are affected by sheen.

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, sheen is taken into account. Poffins once again increase sheen when fed to a Pokémon, and sheen restricts the amount of Poffins a Pokémon can consume.

Checking sheen

Sheen is displayed on the same screen as a Pokémon's condition, located in the PokéNav in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and the Pokémon's summary screen in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, as a series of sparkles.

Generation III
Sparkles Sheen
1 0-28
2 29-57
3 58-86
4 87-115
5 116-144
6 145-173
7 174-202
8 203-231
9 232-254
10 255
Generation IV
Sparkles Sheen
0 0-21
1 22-42
2 43-63
3 64-85
4 86-106
5 107-127
6 128-149
7 150-170
8 171-191
9 192-213
10 214-234
11 235-254
12 255

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 光澤 Gwōngjaahk
Mandarin 光澤 / 光泽 Guāngzé *
毛色 Máosè *
France Flag.png French Lustre
Germany Flag.png German Glanz
Italy Flag.png Italian Lucentezza (VIII)
Lustro (IV)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 털색 Teolsaek
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Brilho
Spain Flag.png Spanish Brillo


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