Rank

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Ranking is a system used in some of the Pokémon games to create a hierarchy of achievement.

Main series

Pokémon Contests use a ranking system. A Pokémon must win a contest in each rank to progress in their category. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, contests of each rank were spread around Hoenn. However, in Pokémon Emerald, they all take place in Lilycove City and in Sinnoh they all take place in Hearthome City.

Hoenn Contests

  • Normal
  • Super
  • Hyper
  • Master

Sinnoh Super Contests

  • Normal
  • Great
  • Ultra
  • Master

Mystery Dungeon

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, rescue points are earned for each successfully completed mission. Culmulating enough of them raises the team through the ranks. Reaching the top rank earns the player the Lucario statue.

These are the ranks in the game:

Rank Normal Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Diamond Lucario
Points required (Start) 50 500 1500 3000 7500 15000

The amount of rescue points gained from completing a mission are dependent on the difficulty rating:

Difficulty E D C B A S
Points gained 5 10-20 40-60 80-100 150-200 300-400 700-1500

In the game, Team A.C.T. have gained a strong reputation as a Gold Rank team. Team Hydro is Bronze Rank and Team Constrictor is Silver Rank. Team Rumblerock and Team Shiftry are only Normal Rank.

Mystery Dungeon 2

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2, only a few changes were made from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 1. The Points gained per job are still the same.

Rank Normal Bronze Silver Gold Diamond Super Ultra Hyper Master
Points required (Start) 100 400 1600 3200 6000 10000 15000 62500

Ranger

In Pokémon Ranger, all Rangers have a rank that shows their progression in their career. They begin at Rank 1 and are promoted through good work. In practice, this is awarded after completing each numbered mission. By gaining higher ranks, features of the Capture Styler are unlocked. At the start, only Grass, Fire, Water and Electric Poké Assists can be used, only four friend Pokémon can be obtained at a time and the Partner Gauge for Plusle and Minun's Discharge is at 1. Increasing rank allows for different Poké Assists, more friend Pokémon to be on standby at a time and the Partner Gauge to be extended.

Rank New abilities
1 (Start)
2 Fighting Poké Assist
3 Poison/Psychic Poké Assists, Partner Gauge 2
4 Bug/Ground Poké Assists, max 5 friend Pokémon
5 Rock Poké Assist, Partner Gauge 3
6 Flying Poké Assist
7 Dark/Ghost Poké Assists, Partner Gauge 4, max 6 friend Pokémon
8 Ice Poké Assist
9 Partner Gauge 5
10 max 7 friend Pokémon

The ability to use the Dragonite Bus is awarded separate of rank but occurs after reaching rank 7 in the game sequence. After gaining much experience, Rangers that show particularly strong abilities can earn the right to take friend Pokémon away from their natural habitats, which happens after the credits in the game.