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Bottle Caps (Japanese: おうかん, HepburnOukan) are items introduced in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. They are to be given to Mr. Hyper in Generation VII, a League Staff in the Battle Tower lobby in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, or a person in Montenevera to do a Hyper Training, which maximizes the Pokémon's Individual Values.

List[]

Names Japanese Maxed IVs Buy Sell
Bottle Cap Gen IX Sprite Bottle Cap ぎんのおうかん
Gin no Oukan
(Silver Bottle Cap)[Notes 1]
1 Poké Dollar20,000 Poké Dollar5,000
Gold Bottle Cap Gen IX Sprite Gold Bottle Cap きんのおうかん
Kin no Oukan
(Gold Bottle Cap)[Notes 2]
6 - Poké Dollar15,000
Footnotes
  1. ^ Alternatively "Silver Crown"
  2. ^ Alternatively "Gold Crown"

Descriptions[]

Games Bottle Cap Gold Bottle Cap
SMUSUMPE
SwShBDSP
A beautiful bottle cap that gives off a silver gleam. Some people are happy to receive one. A beautiful bottle cap that gives off a golden gleam. Some people are happy to receive one.
SV A lovely silver bottle cap. Certain people are delighted to be given one of these. A lovely gold bottle cap, which is even rarer than a silver bottle cap. Certain people are delighted to be given one of these.

Locations[]

Bottle Cap[]

Games Locations
SM Poni Gauntlet, Festival Plaza
Fishing in Poni Island
Battle Tree (30 win streak)
USUM Festival Plaza
Fishing in Poni Island
Battle Tree (30 win streak)
PE From Mina in Vermillion City
Rocket Game Corner
SwSh Battle Tower (32 BP)
Dug by Digging Duo in Bridge Field
Reward of Max Raid Battles
Pickup
Cram-o-matic (All types, 141–150)
SV Mesagoza, Naranja Academy, North Province Area Two, Porto Marinada, Uva Academy, West Paldean Sea

Gold Bottle Cap[]

Games Locations
SM Festival Plaza, Poké Pelago
USUM Heahea City, Festival Plaza, Poké Pelago
Fishing on Poni Island
PE Rocket Game Corner
SwSh Battle Tower
Dug by Digging Duo in Bridge Field
Cram-o-matic (3 Bottle Caps and 1 item)
SV Naranja Academy, Porto Marinada, Uva Academy

In other languages[]

Languages Bottle Cap Gold Bottle Cap
Korean[Notes 1] 왕관(王冠)
Wanggwan
(Crown)
()왕관(王冠)
Damhong Wanggwan
(Silver Crown)
()왕관(王冠)
Geum Wanggwan
(Gold Crown)
Chinese Mandarin 王冠(ㄨㄤˊㄍㄨㄢ)[Notes 2]
王冠[Notes 3]
Wángguān
(Crown)
銀色(ㄧㄣˊㄙㄜˋ)王冠(ㄨㄤˊㄍㄨㄢ)[Notes 2]
银色王冠[Notes 3]
Yínsè Wángguān
(Silver Crown)
金色(ㄐㄧㄣㄙㄜˋ)王冠(ㄨㄤˊㄍㄨㄢ)
Jīnsè Wángguān
(Gold Crown)
Cantonese[Notes 4] 王冠
Wong4gun1
(Crown)
銀色王冠
Ngan4sik1 Wong4gun1
(Silver Crown)
金色王冠
Gam1sik1 Wong4gun1
(Gold Crown)
Hokkien[Notes 5] 王冠
Ông-koan
(Crown)
銀色王冠
Gûn-sek Ông-koan
(Silver Crown)
金色王冠
Kim-sek Ông-koan
(Gold Crown)
Footnotes
  1. ^ Using the revised romanization of the Korean language.
  2. ^ a b Traditional
  3. ^ a b Simplified
  4. ^ Using Jyutping for romanization.
  5. ^ Using Pe̍h-ōe-jī for romanization.

Trivia[]

  • The Bottle Cap, being a metal bottle cap with a crown symbol on it, is represented in its Japanese name as a pun: おうかん (王冠) can mean either "bottle cap" or "crown".
    • The Chinese and Korean translations directly mention "crown", even though such pun is not featured in either languages.

Gallery[]

Sprites[]

Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon-Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield[]

Artwork[]

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