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'''Hyper Training''' (Japanese: '''すごいとっくん''' ''Amazing Intensive Training'') is a method of Pokémon training that allows the player to maximize one or more of a Pokémon's {{IV}}s through intensive training. This feature was introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. | '''Hyper Training''' (Japanese: '''すごいとっくん''' ''Amazing Intensive Training'') is a method of Pokémon training that allows the player to maximize one or more of a Pokémon's {{IV}}s through intensive training. This feature was introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. | ||
Hyper Training is conducted by a man known as [[Mr. Hyper]], who can be found in the [[Hau'oli City#Mall|Hau'oli City shopping mall]] after the player | Hyper Training is conducted by a man known as [[Mr. Hyper]], who can be found in the [[Hau'oli City#Mall|Hau'oli City shopping mall]] after the player has become the league champion. In exchange for a [[Bottle Cap]], he will train one of the player's Pokémon, so long as it has reached [[level]] 100. A regular Bottle Cap can increase one of a Pokémon's IVs to 31 (the maximum value), while a Gold Bottle Cap will increase all of a Pokémon's IVs to 31. | ||
Rather than actually | Rather than actually changing a Pokémon's IVs, Hyper Training sets a modifier for the game to treat that stat as if it had an IV of 31. As a result, it does not affect the type of {{m|Hidden Power}} the Pokémon has and the IVs it can pass down when breeding are those it had when it was generated. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 17:35, 1 January 2017
Hyper Training (Japanese: すごいとっくん Amazing Intensive Training) is a method of Pokémon training that allows the player to maximize one or more of a Pokémon's IVs through intensive training. This feature was introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Hyper Training is conducted by a man known as Mr. Hyper, who can be found in the Hau'oli City shopping mall after the player has become the league champion. In exchange for a Bottle Cap, he will train one of the player's Pokémon, so long as it has reached level 100. A regular Bottle Cap can increase one of a Pokémon's IVs to 31 (the maximum value), while a Gold Bottle Cap will increase all of a Pokémon's IVs to 31.
Rather than actually changing a Pokémon's IVs, Hyper Training sets a modifier for the game to treat that stat as if it had an IV of 31. As a result, it does not affect the type of Hidden Power the Pokémon has and the IVs it can pass down when breeding are those it had when it was generated.
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See also
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