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If a Pokémon has any [[mark]] or [[Ribbon]], the title corresponding to it can be freely toggled on and off. Only one title can be active at a time. In Link Battles, any titles on the opposing team's Pokémon will display as well.
If a Pokémon has any [[mark]] or [[Ribbon]], the title corresponding to it can be freely toggled on and off. Only one title can be active at a time. In Link Battles, any titles on the opposing team's Pokémon will display as well.
 
==List of Titles==
===From League Ribbons===
* the Champion
* the Sinnoh Champion
* the Kalos Champion
* the Hoenn Champion
* the Alola Champion
* the Galar Champion
===From Contest Ribbons===
* the Former Star
* the Vintage Beauty
* the Former Idol
* the Historic Genius
* the Formerly Buff
* the Shining Star
* the Treasured Memory
===From Tower Ribbons===
* the Veteran
* the Master
* the Tree Victor
* the Tree Master
* the Tower Master
* the Exciting Memory
===From Memorial Ribbons===
* the Model for Paintings
* the Once Well-Trained
* the Once Cowardly
* the Once Shaken
* the Once Imperfect
* the Once Well-Rested
* the Once Sleepy
* the Once Cheery
* the Gorgeous
* the Royal
* the Gorgeous Royal
* the Strutter
* the Record Holder
* the Living Legend
* the Great Friend
* the Tried and True
* the Royal Master
* the Rank Master
===From Gift Ribbons===
* the Victor
* the Triumphant
* the 100x Victorious
* the World Conqueror
* the Pokémon Fan
* the Celebratory
* the Festive
* the Best Buddy
* the Premium
* the Cherished
* the Wish Granter
* the Battle Champion
* the Regional Champion
* the National Champion
* the World Champion
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* {{p|Nincada}} that evolve in {{g|Sword and Shield}} only pass their ribbons and marks onto the {{p|Ninjask}}, leaving the {{p|Shedinja}} with no Ribbons or marks. However, a bug allows an equipped Ribbon or mark's Title to remain on the Shedinja despite not having the Ribbon/mark that grants it. This persists through trades, and even in [[Pokémon HOME]], until the Title is unequipped or a different Ribbon/mark is selected.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1385004059837353987?s=20</ref>
* {{p|Nincada}} that evolve in {{g|Sword and Shield}} only pass their ribbons and marks onto the {{p|Ninjask}}, leaving the {{p|Shedinja}} with no Ribbons or marks. However, a bug allows an equipped Ribbon or mark's Title to remain on the Shedinja despite not having the Ribbon/mark that grants it. This persists through trades, and even in [[Pokémon HOME]], until the Title is unequipped or a different Ribbon/mark is selected.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1385004059837353987?s=20</ref>

Revision as of 23:47, 17 January 2022

Example of titles displaying in battle

A title or special title is a phrase that can display after a Pokémon's name when it is sent out in battle. Titles were introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

If a Pokémon has any mark or Ribbon, the title corresponding to it can be freely toggled on and off. Only one title can be active at a time. In Link Battles, any titles on the opposing team's Pokémon will display as well.

List of Titles

From League Ribbons

  • the Champion
  • the Sinnoh Champion
  • the Kalos Champion
  • the Hoenn Champion
  • the Alola Champion
  • the Galar Champion

From Contest Ribbons

  • the Former Star
  • the Vintage Beauty
  • the Former Idol
  • the Historic Genius
  • the Formerly Buff
  • the Shining Star
  • the Treasured Memory

From Tower Ribbons

  • the Veteran
  • the Master
  • the Tree Victor
  • the Tree Master
  • the Tower Master
  • the Exciting Memory

From Memorial Ribbons

  • the Model for Paintings
  • the Once Well-Trained
  • the Once Cowardly
  • the Once Shaken
  • the Once Imperfect
  • the Once Well-Rested
  • the Once Sleepy
  • the Once Cheery
  • the Gorgeous
  • the Royal
  • the Gorgeous Royal
  • the Strutter
  • the Record Holder
  • the Living Legend
  • the Great Friend
  • the Tried and True
  • the Royal Master
  • the Rank Master

From Gift Ribbons

  • the Victor
  • the Triumphant
  • the 100x Victorious
  • the World Conqueror
  • the Pokémon Fan
  • the Celebratory
  • the Festive
  • the Best Buddy
  • the Premium
  • the Cherished
  • the Wish Granter
  • the Battle Champion
  • the Regional Champion
  • the National Champion
  • the World Champion

Trivia

  • Nincada that evolve in Pokémon Sword and Shield only pass their ribbons and marks onto the Ninjask, leaving the Shedinja with no Ribbons or marks. However, a bug allows an equipped Ribbon or mark's Title to remain on the Shedinja despite not having the Ribbon/mark that grants it. This persists through trades, and even in Pokémon HOME, until the Title is unequipped or a different Ribbon/mark is selected.[1]
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