Title
A title (Japanese: 二つ名 another name or 呼び名 form of address) or special title is a phrase that can display next to a Pokémon's name when it is sent out in battle. Titles were introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield and are also present in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[1] Most titles are displayed as suffixes in English, French, Italian, and Spanish, but they display as prefixes in Chinese, German, Japanese, and Korean.
If a Pokémon has any mark or Ribbon, the title corresponding to it can be freely toggled on and off from the Pokémon's summary. Only one title can be active at a time; selecting a different Ribbon or mark from the summary will replace the currently equipped title. In link battles, the opposing player's Pokémon will display any equipped title as well.
If a title is equipped, that data is retained through trade and transfer to other games, even in games where they previously did not exist, but they will not appear in the summary or display when sent into battle. The only exception is the title granted by the Destiny Mark, which was programmed into Sword and Shield and can be obtained from a later game, such as Scarlet and Violet, before being sent back into Sword or Shield. The Destiny Mark will appear in Sword and Shield and the title is fully functional.
List of Titles
- Main article: List of Ribbons in the games
From League Ribbons
Name | Title | |
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Champion Ribbon | the Champion | |
Sinnoh Champion Ribbon | the Sinnoh Champion | |
Kalos Champion Ribbon | the Kalos Champion | |
Hoenn Champion Ribbon | the Hoenn Champion | |
Alola Champion Ribbon | the Alola Champion | |
Galar Champion Ribbon | the Galar Champion | |
Paldea Champion Ribbon | the Paldea Champion | |
From Contest Ribbons
Name | Title | |
---|---|---|
Coolness Master Ribbon | the Former Star | |
Beauty Master Ribbon | the Vintage Beauty | |
Cuteness Master Ribbon | the Former Idol | |
Cleverness Master Ribbon | the Historic Genius | |
Toughness Master Ribbon | the Formerly Buff | |
Contest Star Ribbon | the Shining Star | |
Twinkling Star Ribbon | the Twinkling Star | |
Contest Memory Ribbon | the Treasured Memory | |
From Tower Ribbons
Name | Title | |
---|---|---|
Skillful Battler Ribbon | the Veteran | |
Expert Battler Ribbon | the Master | |
Battle Royal Master Ribbon | the Royal Master | |
Battle Tree Great Ribbon | the Tree Victor | |
Battle Tree Master Ribbon | the Tree Master | |
Tower Master Ribbon | the Tower Master | |
Battle Memory Ribbon | the Exciting Memory | |
From Memorial Ribbons
Name | Title | |
---|---|---|
Effort Ribbon | the Once Well-Trained | |
Artist Ribbon | the Model for Paintings | |
Alert Ribbon | the Once Vigilant | |
Shock Ribbon | the Once Cowardly | |
Downcast Ribbon | the Once Shaken | |
Careless Ribbon | the Once Imperfect | |
Relax Ribbon | the Once Well-Rested | |
Snooze Ribbon | the Once Sleepy | |
Smile Ribbon | the Once Cheery | |
Gorgeous Ribbon | the Gorgeous | |
Royal Ribbon | the Royal | |
Gorgeous Royal Ribbon | the Gorgeous Royal | |
Footprint Ribbon | the Strutter | |
Record Ribbon (Unreleased) |
the Record Holder | |
Legend Ribbon | the Living Legend | |
Best Friends Ribbon | the Great Friend | |
Training Ribbon | the Tried and True | |
Master Rank Ribbon | the Rank Master | |
Hisui Ribbon | of the Distant Past | |
Once-in-a-Lifetime Ribbon (Unreleased) |
the One-in-a-Million | |
Partner Ribbon* | <Trainer>'s _____ | |
From Gift Ribbons
Name | Title | |
---|---|---|
Country Ribbon | the Victor | |
National Ribbon | the Triumphant | |
Earth Ribbon | the 100× Victorious | |
World Ribbon | the World Conqueror | |
Classic Ribbon | the Pokémon Fan | |
Premier Ribbon | the Pokémon Fan | |
Event Ribbon | the Festive | |
Birthday Ribbon | the Best Buddy | |
Special Ribbon | the Premium | |
Souvenir Ribbon | the Cherished | |
Wishing Ribbon | the Wish Granter | |
Battle Champion Ribbon | the Battle Champion | |
Regional Champion Ribbon (Unreleased) |
the Regional Champion | |
National Champion Ribbon (Unreleased) |
the National Champion | |
World Champion Ribbon | the World Champion | |
From Marks
Generation VIII
- Main article: Mark → Generation VIII → List of marks
Generation IX
- Main article: Mark → Generation IX → List of marks
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.[2]
- The Partner Ribbon has the only title that dynamically changes based on another aspect of a Pokémon, specifically its Original Trainer. In English, it is the only title that acts as a prefix; in German, it is the only title that acts as a suffix.
- The title given by the Legend Ribbon, the Living Legend, is a reference to the Pokémon World Tournament, where the announcer refers to Red by this same title, as the only way to obtain this ribbon is to defeat Red in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
In other languages
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References
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