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Curiously, the Rare Mark appears to be slightly more common than the other marks (except Uncommon and time-based)
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{{samename|selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen|Pokémon Storage System#Markings|Pokémon Storage System → Markings}}
{{samename|selectable shape markings on a Pokémon's summary screen|Pokémon Storage System#Markings|Pokémon Storage System → Markings}}
{{samename|mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from|Origin mark}}
{{samename|mark on a Pokémon's status screen that indicates which game it came from|Origin mark}}
A '''mark''' (Japanese: '''あかし''' ''mark'') is a special marking that a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can have when {{pkmn2|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 {{pkmn|battle}}. However, unlike [[Ribbon]]s, 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 a [[Max Raid Battle]] will never have a mark. Therefore, it is currently impossible to have a Pokémon with both a [[Hidden Ability]] and a mark.
A '''mark''' (Japanese: '''あかし''' ''mark'') is a special marking that a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can have when {{pkmn2|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 {{pkmn|battle}}. However, unlike [[Ribbon]]s, a mark cannot be earned by any Pokémon—it is already set when a Pokémon is caught.


Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking [[curry]] while [[Pokémon Camp|camping]] will have the Curry Mark.
Approximately 5% of Pokémon encountered in the wild will have a mark. Any Pokémon obtained after cooking [[curry]] while [[Pokémon Camp|camping]] will have the Curry Mark. Pokémon hatched from {{pkmn|Egg}}s or caught in a [[Max Raid Battle]] will never have a mark, so it is currently impossible to have a Pokémon with both a [[Hidden Ability]] and a mark.


Of those 5%, caught in an area without a weather condition<ref name="Smogon Research Thread">https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/pokemon-sword-and-shield-datamine-thread.3656143/post-8441943</ref>:
For wild encounters, of the 5% that have a mark:<ref name="Smogon Research Thread">https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/pokemon-sword-and-shield-datamine-thread.3656143/post-8441943</ref>
* ~40% will have the Uncommon mark
* Approximately 40% will have the Uncommon mark
* ~40% will have a time-based mark
* Approximately 40% will have a time-based mark
* ~20% will have one of marks 69-97
* Approximately 20% will have one of marks 69-97


==List of marks==
==List of marks==