Mr. Hyper
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Mr. Hyper (Japanese: すごいオヤジ Mr. Amazing) is a character in the Generation VII core series games that conducts Hyper Training, which maximizes one or more of a Pokémon's IVs. This process is done "through intensive training".
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Mr. Hyper appears in the Hau'oli City shopping mall on Melemele Island once the player has become the Champion of the Pokémon League. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Mr. Hyper appears at the Pokémon Day Care on Route 5 after they become Champion.
If given a Bottle Cap, he maximizes a single IV of a chosen Pokémon; if he is given a Gold Bottle Cap, he maximizes all of its IVs. He will only Hyper Train Pokémon that are at level 100.
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Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
- Hau'oli City Shopping District
- If talked to for the first time
- "The name's Mr. Hyper! You want to know why I'm so hyper? Because I can help Pokémon do Hyper Training! Allow me to explain! Hyper Training is a way to help Pokémon that have reached Lv. 100 become even stronger! This special training can help them increase their strength and HP and other stats! If you want me to train up your Pokémon, bring me some Bottle Caps. I collect them. A regular Bottle Cap will get you training for a single stat. But bring me a rare Gold Bottle Cap, and I'll train up all your Pokémon's stats to the max at once!"
- "What do you say? Want to try some of my Hyper Training to boost your Pokémon's stats?"
- Yes: "Which one of your Pokémon do you want to do some Hyper Training on?"
- No: "Then come back anytime! Mr. Hyper will always be hyped up to see you!"
- If the player selects an Egg
- "An Egg?! I understand why you're hyped to have one, but I can't train that thing yet!"
- If the player does not have a Bottle Cap or Gold Bottle Cap
- "Oh no... No, no, no! You don't have a Bottle Cap or a Gold Bottle Cap! Not even one!"
- If the selected Pokémon is not at level 100
- "Oh no... No, no, no! That Pokémon hasn't leveled up enough to be ready for my amazing Hyper Training! Only Lv. 100 Pokémon can handle the hype!"
- If all of the selected Pokémon's IVs are maxed
- "But that Pokémon is already so awesome that it doesn't need any training!"
- If any of the selected Pokémon's IVs are not maxed
- "So will it be a Bottle Cap or a Gold Bottle Cap? See how many you've got and let me know."
- <Number> Cap(s): "Which one of <Pokémon>'s stats do you want to do some Hyper Training on?"
- <Number> Gold Cap(s): "So you want me to get all of <Pokémon>'s different stats hyped up?"
- Never mind: "Which one of your Pokémon do you want to do some Hyper Training on?"
- "Then get hype! Because I'm about to do some real Hyper Training on <Pokémon> here!"
- "All right! <Pokémon> got even stronger thanks to my Hyper Training! Do you want to put any of your other Pokémon through their paces, eh?"
- No: "Then come back anytime! Mr. Hyper will always be hyped up to see you!"
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
- Route 5 Pokémon Day Care
- If talked to for the first time after becoming Champion
- "Hoho! What's this now? You've become the Champion! I'm Mr. Hyper! I train Lv. 100 Pokémon with my special Hyper Training! Bring me a Bottle Cap, and I'll train one stat! Bring me a Gold Bottle Cap, and I'll train all of a Pokémon's stats at once! Which one of your Pokémon do you want me to do some Hyper Training on?"
- "I'm Mr. Hyper! Want to try some of my Hyper Training?"
- Yes: "Which one of your Pokémon do you want to do some Hyper Training on?"
- No: "Then come back anytime! I'll always be hyped to see you!"
- Hyper Training?: "Hyper Training is a way to help Pokémon that have reached Lv. 100 become even stronger! This special training can help them increase their stats! If you want me to train up your Pokémon, bring me some Bottle Caps. I collect them. A regular Bottle Cap will get you training for a single stat. But bring me a rare Gold Bottle Cap, and I'll train up all your Pokémon's stats to the max at once!"
- If the player does not have a Bottle Cap or Gold Bottle Cap
- If the selected Pokémon is not at level 100
- "That Pokémon hasn't leveled up enough to be ready for my amazing Hyper Training! Only Lv. 100 Pokémon can handle the hype!"
- If all of the selected Pokémon's IVs are maxed
- "But that Pokémon is already so awesome that it doesn't need any training!"
- If any of the selected Pokémon's IVs are not maxed
- "Which one of its stats do you want to do some Hyper Training on?"
- <Stat>: "Will you exchange a Bottle Cap to train <Pokémon>'s <stat>?"
- All: "Will you exchange a Gold Bottle Cap to train all of <Pokémon>'s stats?"
- Never mind: "Then come back anytime! I'll always be hyped to see you!"
- "Then get hyped! Because I'm about to do some real Hyper Training on <Pokémon> here!"
- "Hyaaah! Hyaaaaaaah!"
- "<Pokémon> grew stronger, thanks to the Hyper Training! Want to keep the hype rolling and do some more Hyper Training?"
- If the selected IV is maxed
- "That stat can't get any more hyper! It's as high as it can get!"
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