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Gold Bottle Cap きんのおうかん Gold Bottle Cap
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation VII
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Pocket
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Generation VII
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Items
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Generation VIII
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Treasures
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Generation IX
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Other Items
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The Gold Bottle Cap (Japanese: きんのおうかん Gold Bottle Cap) is a type of exchangeable item introduced in Generation VII. It is a more valuable version of the Bottle Cap.
In the core series games
Price
Effect
Can be traded to Mr. HyperSMUSUMPE, a League Staff attendantSwSh, a VeteranBDSP, or a man with an AbomasnowSV to maximize all of a Pokémon's IVs in Hyper Training.
Description
Games
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Description
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SMUSUMPE SwShBDSPLA
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A beautiful bottle cap that gives off a golden gleam. Some people are happy to receive one.
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SV
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A lovely gold bottle cap, which is even rarer than a silver bottle cap. Certain people are delighted to be given one of these.
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Acquisition
Distribution
Games
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Event
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Language/Region
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Distribution period
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SM
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Japanese Aether Silvally
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Japanese
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September 22 to November 16, 2017
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Taiwanese Aether Silvally
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Japanese, American, PAL English, Taiwanese
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September 22 to December 16, 2017
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Aether Silvally
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Korean
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October 14 to November 30, 2017
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Aether Silvally
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American, PAL
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October 23, 2017 to February 13, 2018
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USUM
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Legendary Pokémon Celebration
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American, PAL
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Various
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Korean League Season 1 Pokémon
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South Korea
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December 22 to 23, 2018
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Korean League Season 2 Pokémon
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South Korea
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February 16 to 17, 2019
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Korean League Season 3 Pokémon
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South Korea
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May 4 to 5, 2019
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Korean League Final Season Pokémon
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South Korea
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June 8 to 9, 2019
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SMUSUM
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Eclipse Shiny Pokémon
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PAL
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October 1 to November 15, 2019
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Eclipse Shiny Pokémon
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American
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October 21, 2019 to January 15, 2020
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Eclipse Shiny Pokémon
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Korean
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November 15 to December 31, 2019
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7-Eleven Shiny Legendary Pokémon
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Japanese
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December 19, 2019 to February 3, 2020
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Gallery
Artwork
Trivia
- The Japanese name of おうかん ōkan can mean "crown" or "bottle cap". The Korean and Chinese translations retain the "crown" meaning despite having different words for "bottle cap", since the item names in those languages were directly transcribed from Japanese.
In other languages