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Additionally, there are a few other conditions for certain encounter types and marks:
Additionally, there are a few other conditions for certain encounter types and marks:
* Wild Tera Pokémon cannot obtain normal marks, but are more likely to have access to the Jumbo Mark due to their Scale always generating between 200 and 255, rather than 0 to 255. This also makes them ineligible for the Mini Mark, as their Scale will never be 0.<ref name="scale mark 2"/>
* Wild Tera Pokémon cannot obtain normal marks, but are more likely to have access to the Jumbo Mark due to their [[Size and weight variation#Generation IX|Scale]] always generating between 200 and 255, rather than 0 to 255. This also makes them ineligible for the Mini Mark, as their Scale will never be 0.<ref name="scale mark 2"/>
** The formula used is <code>Scale = 200 + rand56</code>, giving it a flat 1/56 chance for the value to be 255.
** The formula used is <code>Scale = 200 + rand56</code>, giving it a flat 1/56 chance for the value to be 255.
* [[Titan Pokémon]] always generate with the Titan Mark, but cannot obtain normal marks. They always have a Scale of 255, and are therefore guaranteed to have access to the Jumbo Mark, but can never have the Mini Mark.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1601990024920444928</ref>
* [[Titan Pokémon]] always generate with the Titan Mark, but cannot obtain normal marks. They always have a Scale of 255, and are therefore guaranteed to have access to the Jumbo Mark, but can never have the Mini Mark.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1601990024920444928</ref>
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* [[Sandwich]]es may grant the "Title Power" bonus, increasing the odds for wild Pokémon to spawn with a mark/title. Title Power essentially replaces the Mark Charm, (which despite being programmed into Scarlet and Violet is not obtainable in-game), 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/title. Title Power essentially replaces the Mark Charm, (which despite being programmed into Scarlet and Violet is not obtainable in-game), with each level of Title Power granting an additional roll for a Mark, up to 4 rolls for Title Power Lv. 3.
** Sandwiches may also grant the "Humungo Power" or "Teensy Power" bonuses, which affect the probability of a Pokémon generating with a 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).


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| でっかい
| でっかい
| A mark for a Pokémon that's the largest it can be.
| A mark for a Pokémon that's the largest it can be.
| Show a Pokémon to the Hiker near the<br>[[Mesagoza]] (West) Pokémon Center<br>Pokémon must have a Scale value of 255<ref name="scale mark">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1593324825409462272</ref><ref name="scale mark 2">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1602863369249488896</ref>
| Show a Pokémon to the Hiker near the<br>[[Mesagoza]] (West) Pokémon Center<br>Pokémon must have a [[Size and weight variation#Generation IX|Scale]] value of 255<ref name="scale mark">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1593324825409462272</ref><ref name="scale mark 2">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1602863369249488896</ref>
| colspan=4 style="background:#FFF" | 1/16512 <br>1/128 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 1'''</small><br>1/96 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 2'''</small><br>1/64 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 3'''</small>
| colspan=4 style="background:#FFF" | 1/16512 <br>1/128 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 1'''</small><br>1/96 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 2'''</small><br>1/64 <small>'''Humungo Lv. 3'''</small>
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| ちっちゃい
| ちっちゃい
| A mark for a Pokémon that's the smallest it can be.
| A mark for a Pokémon that's the smallest it can be.
| Show a Pokémon to the Hiker near the<br>[[Mesagoza]] (West) Pokémon Center<br>Pokémon must have a Scale value of 0<ref name="scale mark"/><ref name="scale mark 2"/>
| Show a Pokémon to the Hiker near the<br>[[Mesagoza]] (West) Pokémon Center<br>Pokémon must have a [[Size and weight variation#Generation IX|Scale]] value of 0<ref name="scale mark"/><ref name="scale mark 2"/>
| colspan=4 style="background:#FFF" | 1/16512 <br>1/128 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 1'''</small><br>1/96 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 2'''</small><br>1/64 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 3'''</small>
| colspan=4 style="background:#FFF" | 1/16512 <br>1/128 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 1'''</small><br>1/96 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 2'''</small><br>1/64 <small>'''Teensy Lv. 3'''</small>
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