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{{samename|selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen|Pokémon Storage System#Markings|Pokémon Storage System → Markings}} | {{samename|selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen|Pokémon Storage System#Markings|Pokémon Storage System → Markings}} | ||
{{samename|mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from|Origin mark}} | {{samename|mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from|Origin mark}} | ||
A '''mark''' (Japanese: '''あかし''' ''mark'') is a special marking that a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can have when {{pkmn2|caught}} that was introduced in [[Generation VIII]]. As with Ribbons, they are shown on a Pokémon's summary screen and grant a particular title to a Pokémon that is shown when it is sent out in {{pkmn|battle}}. However, unlike [[Ribbon]]s, a mark cannot be earned by any Pokémon—it is already set when a Pokémon is caught. Only Pokémon caught through normal battles can have a | A '''mark''' (Japanese: '''あかし''' ''mark'') is a special marking that a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can have when {{pkmn2|caught}} that was introduced in [[Generation VIII]]. As with Ribbons, they are shown on a Pokémon's summary screen and grant a particular title to a Pokémon that is shown when it is sent out in {{pkmn|battle}}. However, unlike [[Ribbon]]s, a mark cannot be earned by any Pokémon—it is already set when a Pokémon is caught. Only Pokémon caught through normal battles can have a mark—Pokémon hatched from eggs or caught in a [[Max Raid Battle]] will never have a mark. Therefore, it is currently impossible to have a Pokémon with both a [[Hidden Ability]] and a mark. | ||
Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking [[curry]] while [[Pokémon Camp|camping]] will have the Curry Mark. | Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking [[curry]] while [[Pokémon Camp|camping]] will have the Curry Mark. |
Revision as of 11:34, 27 April 2020
- If you were looking for the male player character from Pokémon Trading Card Game and its sequel, see Mark (GB).
- If you were looking for the selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen, see Pokémon Storage System → Markings.
- If you were looking for the mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from, see Origin mark.
A mark (Japanese: あかし mark) is a special marking that a Pokémon can have when caught that was introduced in Generation VIII. As with Ribbons, they are shown on a Pokémon's summary screen and grant a particular title to a Pokémon that is shown when it is sent out in battle. However, unlike Ribbons, a mark cannot be earned by any Pokémon—it is already set when a Pokémon is caught. Only Pokémon caught through normal battles can have a mark—Pokémon hatched from eggs or caught in a Max Raid Battle will never have a mark. Therefore, it is currently impossible to have a Pokémon with both a Hidden Ability and a mark.
Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking curry while camping will have the Curry Mark.
Of those 5%, caught in an area without a weather condition[1]:
- ~40% will have the Uncommon mark
- ~40% will have a time-based mark
- ~20% will have one of marks 69-97
List of marks
# | Image | Name | Title | Description | Conditions | ||
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English | Japanese | English | Japanese | ||||
53 | ![]() |
Lunchtime Mark | しょうごのあかし | the Peckish | はらペコの | A mark for a peckish Pokémon. | Good chance in the afternoon (12:00 p.m to 6:59 p.m.) |
54 | ![]() |
Sleepy-Time Mark | しょうしのあかし | the Sleepy | おねむな | A mark for a sleepy Pokémon. | Good chance at night (8:00 p.m to 5:59 a.m.) |
55 | ![]() |
Dusk Mark | たそがれのあかし | the Dozy | そろそろねむい | A mark for a dozy Pokémon. | Good chance in the evening (7:00 p.m to 7:59 p.m.) |
56 | ![]() |
Dawn Mark | あかつきのあかし | the Early Riser | はやくにめざめた | A mark for an early-riser Pokémon. | Good chance in the morning (6:00 a.m to 11:59 a.m.) |
57 | ![]() |
Cloudy Mark | どんてんのあかし | the Cloud Watcher | くもをみつめる | A mark for a cloud-watching Pokémon. | Small chance when cloudy |
58 | ![]() |
Rainy Mark | あめふりのあかし | the Sodden | あめにむせぶ | A mark for a sodden Pokémon. | Small chance during rain |
59 | ![]() |
Stormy Mark | いかづちのあかし | the Thunderstruck | かみなりにさわぐ | A mark for a thunderstruck Pokémon. | Small chance during a thunderstorm |
60 | ![]() |
Snowy Mark | こうせつのあかし | the Snow Frolicker | ゆきにころがる | A mark for a snow-frolicking Pokémon. | Small chance during snow |
61 | ![]() |
Blizzard Mark | ごうせつのあかし | the Shivering | こごえふるえる | A mark for a shivering Pokémon. | Small chance during a blizzard |
62 | ![]() |
Dry Mark | かんそうのあかし | the Parched | のどカラカラの | A mark for a parched Pokémon. | Small chance during harsh sunlight |
63 | ![]() |
Sandstorm Mark | さじんのあかし | the Sandswept | すなにまみれる | A mark for a sandswept Pokémon. | Small chance during a sandstorm |
64 | ![]() |
Misty Mark | のうむのあかし | the Mist Drifter | きりにとまどう | A mark for a mist-drifter Pokémon. | Small chance during fog |
65 | ![]() |
Destiny Mark | うんめいのあかし | the Chosen One | うんめいかんじる | A mark of a chosen Pokémon. | Unknown |
66 | ![]() |
Fishing Mark | つりあげられたあかし | the Catch of the Day | つりたてピチピチの | A mark for a catch-of-the-day Pokémon. | Good chance while fishing |
67 | ![]() |
Curry Mark | カレーのあかし | the Curry Connoisseur | カレーずきな | A mark for a curry-connoisseur Pokémon. | All Pokémon that come to camp after cooking curry |
68 | ![]() |
Uncommon Mark | ときどきみるあかし | the Sociable | ひとになれてる | A mark for a sociable Pokémon. | Good chance |
69 | ![]() |
Rare Mark | みたことのないあかし | the Recluse | ひとをしらない | A mark for a reclusive Pokémon. | Very small chance |
70 | ![]() |
Rowdy Mark | わんぱくなあかし | the Rowdy | あばれんぼうの | A mark for a rowdy Pokémon. | Very small chance |
71 | ![]() |
Absent-Minded Mark | のうてんきなあかし | the Spacey | なにもかんがえてない | A mark for a spacey Pokémon. | Very small chance |
72 | ![]() |
Jittery Mark | きんちょうのあかし | the Anxious | ドキドキしてる | A mark for an anxious Pokémon. | Very small chance |
73 | ![]() |
Excited Mark | きたいのあかし | the Giddy | ワクワクしてる | A mark for a giddy Pokémon. | Very small chance |
74 | ![]() |
Charismatic Mark | カリスマのあかし | the Radiant | オーラをかんじる | A mark for a radiant Pokémon. | Very small chance |
75 | ![]() |
Calmness Mark | れいせいのあかし | the Serene | クールな | A mark for a serene Pokémon. | Very small chance |
76 | ![]() |
Intense Mark | じょうねつのあかし | the Feisty | アグレッシブな | A mark for a feisty Pokémon. | Very small chance |
77 | ![]() |
Zoned-Out Mark | ゆだんのあかし | the Daydreamer | ボーっとしてる | A mark for a daydreaming Pokémon. | Very small chance |
78 | ![]() |
Joyful Mark | たこうのあかし | the Joyful | しあわせそうな | A mark for a joyful Pokémon. | Very small chance |
79 | ![]() |
Angry Mark | ふんぬのあかし | the Furious | プンプンおこる | A mark for a furious Pokémon. | Very small chance |
80 | ![]() |
Smiley Mark | びしょうのあかし | the Beaming | ニコニコわらう | A mark for a beaming Pokémon. | Very small chance |
81 | ![]() |
Teary Mark | ひそうのあかし | the Teary-Eyed | メソメソなく | A mark for a teary-eyed Pokémon. | Very small chance |
82 | ![]() |
Upbeat Mark | かいちょうのあかし | the Chipper | ごきげんな | A mark for a chipper Pokémon. | Very small chance |
83 | ![]() |
Peeved Mark | げきはつのあかし | the Grumpy | ふきげんな | A mark for a grumpy Pokémon. | Very small chance |
84 | ![]() |
Intellectual Mark | りせいのあかし | the Scholar | ちてきな | A mark for a scholarly Pokémon. | Very small chance |
85 | ![]() |
Ferocious Mark | ほんのうのあかし | the Rampaging | あれくるう | A mark for a rampaging Pokémon. | Very small chance |
86 | ![]() |
Crafty Mark | こうかつのあかし | the Opportunist | スキをねらう | A mark for an opportunistic Pokémon. | Very small chance |
87 | ![]() |
Scowling Mark | こわもてのあかし | the Stern | いかつい | A mark for a stern Pokémon. | Very small chance |
88 | ![]() |
Kindly Mark | やさがたのあかし | the Kindhearted | やさしげな | A mark for a kindhearted Pokémon. | Very small chance |
89 | ![]() |
Flustered Mark | どうようのあかし | the Easily Flustered | あわてんぼうの | A mark for an easily flustered Pokémon. | Very small chance |
90 | ![]() |
Pumped-Up Mark | こうようのあかし | the Driven | やるきまんまんの | A mark for a driven Pokémon. | Very small chance |
91 | ![]() |
Zero Energy Mark | けんたいのあかし | the Apathetic | やるきゼロの | A mark for an apathetic Pokémon. | Very small chance |
92 | ![]() |
Prideful Mark | じしんのあかし | the Arrogant | ふんぞりかえった | A mark for an arrogant Pokémon. | Very small chance |
93 | ![]() |
Unsure Mark | ふしんのあかし | the Reluctant | じしんのない | A mark for an unsure Pokémon. | Very small chance |
94 | ![]() |
Humble Mark | ぼくとつのあかし | the Humble | そぼくな | A mark for a humble Pokémon. | Very small chance |
95 | ![]() |
Thorny Mark | ふじゅんのあかし | the Pompous | きどっている | A mark for a pompous Pokémon. | Very small chance |
96 | ![]() |
Vigor Mark | げんきのあかし | the Lively | げんきいっぱいの | A mark for a lively Pokémon. | Very small chance |
97 | ![]() |
Slump Mark | ふちょうのあかし | the Worn-Out | どこかくたびれた | A mark for a worn-out Pokémon. | Very small chance |
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References
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