Mark

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If you were looking for the male player character from Pokémon Trading Card Game and its sequel, see Mark (GB).
If you were looking for the selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen, see Pokémon Storage System → Markings.
If you were looking for the mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from, see Origin mark.

A mark (Japanese: あかし mark) is a special marking that a Pokémon can have when caught that was introduced in Generation VIII. As with Ribbons, they are shown on a Pokémon's summary screen and grant a particular title to a Pokémon that is shown when it is sent out in battle. However, unlike Ribbons, a mark cannot be earned by any Pokémon—it is already set when a Pokémon is caught. Only Pokémon caught through normal battles can have a mark -- Pokémon hatched from eggs or caught in Max Raids will never have a mark.

Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking curry while camping will have the Curry Mark.

Of those 5%, caught in an area without a weather condition[1]:

  • ~40% will have the Uncommon mark
  • ~40% will have a time-based mark
  • ~20% will have one of marks 69-97

List of marks

# Image Name Title Description Conditions
English Japanese English Japanese
53   Lunchtime Mark しょうごのあかし the Peckish はらペコの A mark for a peckish Pokémon. Good chance in the afternoon (12:00 p.m to 6:59 p.m.)
54   Sleepy-Time Mark しょうしのあかし the Sleepy おねむな A mark for a sleepy Pokémon. Good chance at night (8:00 p.m to 5:59 a.m.)
55   Dusk Mark たそがれのあかし the Dozy そろそろねむい A mark for a dozy Pokémon. Good chance in the evening (7:00 p.m to 7:59 p.m.)
56   Dawn Mark あかつきのあかし the Early Riser はやくにめざめた A mark for an early-riser Pokémon. Good chance in the morning (6:00 a.m to 11:59 a.m.)
57   Cloudy Mark どんてんのあかし the Cloud Watcher くもをみつめる A mark for a cloud-watching Pokémon. Small chance when cloudy
58   Rainy Mark あめふりのあかし the Sodden あめにむせぶ A mark for a sodden Pokémon. Small chance during rain
59   Stormy Mark いかづちのあかし the Thunderstruck かみなりにさわぐ A mark for a thunderstruck Pokémon. Small chance during a thunderstorm
60   Snowy Mark こうせつのあかし the Snow Frolicker ゆきにころがる A mark for a snow-frolicking Pokémon. Small chance during snow
61   Blizzard Mark ごうせつのあかし the Shivering こごえふるえる A mark for a shivering Pokémon. Small chance during a blizzard
62   Dry Mark かんそうのあかし the Parched のどカラカラの A mark for a parched Pokémon. Small chance during harsh sunlight
63   Sandstorm Mark さじんのあかし the Sandswept すなにまみれる A mark for a sandswept Pokémon. Small chance during a sandstorm
64   Misty Mark のうむのあかし the Mist Drifter きりにとまどう A mark for a mist-drifter Pokémon. Small chance during fog
65   Destiny Mark うんめいのあかし the Chosen One うんめいかんじる A mark of a chosen Pokémon. Unknown
66   Fishing Mark つりあげられたあかし the Catch of the Day つりたてピチピチの A mark for a catch-of-the-day Pokémon. Good chance while fishing
67   Curry Mark カレーのあかし the Curry Connoisseur カレーずきな A mark for a curry-connoisseur Pokémon. All Pokémon that come to camp after cooking curry
68   Uncommon Mark ときどきみるあかし the Sociable ひとになれてる A mark for a sociable Pokémon. Good chance
69   Rare Mark みたことのないあかし the Recluse ひとをしらない A mark for a reclusive Pokémon. Very small chance
70   Rowdy Mark わんぱくなあかし the Rowdy あばれんぼうの A mark for a rowdy Pokémon. Very small chance
71   Absent-Minded Mark のうてんきなあかし the Spacey なにもかんがえてない A mark for a spacey Pokémon. Very small chance
72   Jittery Mark きんちょうのあかし the Anxious ドキドキしてる A mark for an anxious Pokémon. Very small chance
73   Excited Mark きたいのあかし the Giddy ワクワクしてる A mark for a giddy Pokémon. Very small chance
74   Charismatic Mark カリスマのあかし the Radiant オーラをかんじる A mark for a radiant Pokémon. Very small chance
75   Calmness Mark れいせいのあかし the Serene クールな A mark for a serene Pokémon. Very small chance
76   Intense Mark じょうねつのあかし the Feisty アグレッシブな A mark for a feisty Pokémon. Very small chance
77   Zoned-Out Mark ゆだんのあかし the Daydreamer ボーっとしてる A mark for a daydreaming Pokémon. Very small chance
78   Joyful Mark たこうのあかし the Joyful しあわせそうな A mark for a joyful Pokémon. Very small chance
79   Angry Mark ふんぬのあかし the Furious プンプンおこる A mark for a furious Pokémon. Very small chance
80   Smiley Mark びしょうのあかし the Beaming ニコニコわらう A mark for a beaming Pokémon. Very small chance
81   Teary Mark ひそうのあかし the Teary-Eyed メソメソなく A mark for a teary-eyed Pokémon. Very small chance
82   Upbeat Mark かいちょうのあかし the Chipper ごきげんな A mark for a chipper Pokémon. Very small chance
83   Peeved Mark げきはつのあかし the Grumpy ふきげんな A mark for a grumpy Pokémon. Very small chance
84   Intellectual Mark りせいのあかし the Scholar ちてきな A mark for a scholarly Pokémon. Very small chance
85   Ferocious Mark ほんのうのあかし the Rampaging あれくるう A mark for a rampaging Pokémon. Very small chance
86   Crafty Mark こうかつのあかし the Opportunist スキをねらう A mark for an opportunistic Pokémon. Very small chance
87   Scowling Mark こわもてのあかし the Stern いかつい A mark for a stern Pokémon. Very small chance
88   Kindly Mark やさがたのあかし the Kindhearted やさしげな A mark for a kindhearted Pokémon. Very small chance
89   Flustered Mark どうようのあかし the Easily Flustered あわてんぼうの A mark for an easily flustered Pokémon. Very small chance
90   Pumped-Up Mark こうようのあかし the Driven やるきまんまんの A mark for a driven Pokémon. Very small chance
91   Zero Energy Mark けんたいのあかし the Apathetic やるきゼロの A mark for an apathetic Pokémon. Very small chance
92   Prideful Mark じしんのあかし the Arrogant ふんぞりかえった A mark for an arrogant Pokémon. Very small chance
93   Unsure Mark ふしんのあかし the Reluctant じしんのない A mark for an unsure Pokémon. Very small chance
94   Humble Mark ぼくとつのあかし the Humble そぼくな A mark for a humble Pokémon. Very small chance
95   Thorny Mark ふじゅんのあかし the Pompous きどっている A mark for a pompous Pokémon. Very small chance
96   Vigor Mark げんきのあかし the Lively げんきいっぱいの A mark for a lively Pokémon. Very small chance
97   Slump Mark ふちょうのあかし the Worn-Out どこかくたびれた A mark for a worn-out Pokémon. Very small chance

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Jing
Mandarin 證 / 证 Zhèng
  French Insigne
  German Zeichen
  Italian Emblema
  Korean 증표 Jeungpyo
  Spanish Emblema


References


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