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The mechanics have two notable differences compared to Pokémon Sword and Shield:
The mechanics have two notable differences compared to Pokémon Sword and Shield:


* [[Sandwich]]es may grant the "Title Power" bonus, increasing the odds for wild Pokémon to spawn with a mark. Title Power essentially replaces the Mark Charm (which is no longer obtainable), with each level of Title Power granting an additional roll for a Mark, up to 4 rolls for Title Power Lv. 3.
* [[Sandwich]]es may grant the "Title Power" bonus, increasing the odds for wild Pokémon to spawn with a mark, with each level of Title Power granting an additional roll for a Mark, up to 4 rolls for Title Power Lv. 3. This effect stacks with the Mark Charm to a maximum of 6 rolls.
** Sandwiches may also grant the "Humungo Power" or "Teensy Power" bonuses, which affect the probability of a Pokémon generating with a [[Size and weight variation#Generation IX|Scale]] value that would make them eligible to receive the Jumbo and Mini marks, respectively.
** Sandwiches may also grant the "Humungo Power" or "Teensy Power" bonuses, which affect the probability of a Pokémon generating with a [[Size and weight variation#Generation IX|Scale]] value that would make them eligible to receive the Jumbo and Mini marks, respectively.
* Mark groupings are no longer checked and rolled for in a descending order. This means that when no Title Power is applied, the rate of each Mark is exactly as stated, and marks of similar base rarity always have the same rarity even with Title Power (such as Time, Weather, and Uncommon mark groups, which all share a base rarity of 1/50).
* Mark groupings are no longer checked and rolled for in a descending order. This means that when no Title Power is applied, the rate of each Mark is exactly as stated, and marks of similar base rarity always have the same rarity even with Title Power (such as Time, Weather, and Uncommon mark groups, which all share a base rarity of 1/50).