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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 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.
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]] on [[Melemele Island]] after the player has become the Champion of the [[Pokémon_League_(Alola)|Pokémon League]]. 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. If an IV is already at 31, it cannot be selected for Hyper Training, and if all of a Pokémon's IVs are 31, Mr. Hyper won't allow that Pokémon to be selected at all.


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.
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 [[Pokémon breeding|breeding]] are those it had when it was generated. IVs that have been set to 31 via Hyper Training will say "Hyper trained!" rather than "Best" when the Pokémon is judged by the [[Stats judge|Judge program]] in the PC.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 23:40, 22 January 2017

The Hyper Training shopfront

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 on Melemele Island after the player has become the Champion of the Pokémon League. 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. If an IV is already at 31, it cannot be selected for Hyper Training, and if all of a Pokémon's IVs are 31, Mr. Hyper won't allow that Pokémon to be selected at all.

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. IVs that have been set to 31 via Hyper Training will say "Hyper trained!" rather than "Best" when the Pokémon is judged by the Judge program in the PC.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 極限特訓 Gihkhaahn Dahkfan
Mandarin 極限特訓 / 极限特训 Jíxiàn Tèxùn
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Hyper trénink
Hyper Training
Denmark Flag.png Danish Hyper-træning
France Flag.png French Entraînement Ultime
Germany Flag.png German Super-Spezialtraining
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Hiper Edzés
Italy Flag.png Italian Allenamento Pro
South Korea Flag.png Korean 대단한 특훈 Daedanhan Teukhun
Poland Flag.png Polish Hiper trening*
Hiper Trening*
Russia Flag.png Russian Гипертренировка Gipertrenirovka
Spain Flag.png Spanish Entrenamiento Extremo
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Hyper-träning

See also


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