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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 affects neither the type of {{m|Hidden Power}} the Pokémon has nor the IVs it can pass down when {{pkmn|breeding}}. 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. | 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 affects neither the type of {{m|Hidden Power}} the Pokémon has nor the IVs it can pass down when {{pkmn|breeding}}. 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. | ||
If a Hyper Trained Pokémon is sent to [[Pokémon Bank]]<!--or [[Pokémon HOME]]-->, the stat changes will not be shown. However, if transferred back to a [[core series]] game, the Pokémon will still be shown as Hyper Trained, and will still be treated as if it had perfect IVs in the stats in which it was Hyper Trained. For a | If a Hyper Trained Pokémon is sent to [[Pokémon Bank]]<!--or [[Pokémon HOME]]-->, the stat changes will not be shown. However, if transferred back to a [[core series]] game, the Pokémon will still be shown as Hyper Trained, and will still be treated as if it had perfect IVs in the stats in which it was Hyper Trained. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* For less than a day after the launch of [[Pokémon HOME]], any Pokémon transferred from [[Pokémon Bank]] would lose its Hyper Training. This has since been fixed. | |||
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