Ribbon Master Guide

By Light Sanctity. Ribbons images provided by Kaphotics.

Introduction

In this guide, I will be discussing all of the possible ribbons a Pokémon can possess starting from Generation III all the way to Generation VIII. There are 3 categories ribbons fall under: Contest ribbons, Battle Ribbons, and Miscellaneous Ribbons. Some people collect them due to personal reasons or perhaps as a challenge to obtain all of them. These Pokémon are what we call "Ribbon Masters". Now, without further delay let us begin this journey together!


Generation III

In Generation III, a Pokémon can have a total of 27 Ribbons, given that they were a Shadow Pokémon coming from Pokémon Colosseum or XD: Gale of Darkness and are level 50 or below. Any higher level would prevent them from participating in the Level 50 bracket of the Battle Tower. They would have a maximum of 25 Ribbons if they came from another game as a non-Shadow Pokémon and they are higher than level 50.

Below are the ribbons you can have in Generation III:

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to Obtain) Region or Location
National Ribbon National Ribbon Purifying a Shadow Pokémon Orre (Agate Village)
Earth Ribbon Earth Ribbon Beating Mt. Battle without changing your party Orre (Mt. Battle)
Champion Ribbon Champion Ribbon By defeating the Elite Four Hoenn or Kanto (Ever Grande City or Indigo Plateau)
Effort Ribbon Effort Ribbon By giving your Pokémon 510 Effort Values Available in Gen III and beyond (Slateport City)
Cool Ribbon Cool Ribbon winning the Hoenn Cool Contest Verdanturf Town (RS)
Cool Ribbon Super Cool Ribbon Super winning the Hoenn Cool Super Contest Fallarbor Town (RS)
Cool Ribbon Hyper Cool Ribbon Hyper Winning the Cool Hyper Contest Slate Port City (RS)
Cool Ribbon Master Cool Ribbon Master Winning the Cool Master Contest Lilycove City (RSE)
Beauty Ribbon Beauty Ribbon Winning the Hoenn Beauty Contest Verdanturf Town (RS)
Beauty Ribbon Super Beauty Ribbon Super Winning the Hoenn Beauty Super Contest Fallarbor Town (RS)
Beauty Ribbon Hyper Beauty Ribbon Hyper Winning the Hoenn Beauty Hyper Contest Slateport City (RS)
Beauty Ribbon Master Beauty Ribbon Master Winning the Hoenn Beauty Master Contest Lilycove City (RSE)
Cute Ribbon Cute Ribbon Winning the Hoenn Cute Contest Verdanturf Town (RS)
Cute Ribbon Super Cute Ribbon Super Winning the Hoenn Cute Super Contest Fallarbor Town (RS)
Cute Ribbon Hyper Cute Ribbon Hyper Winning the Hoenn Cute Hyper Contest Slateport City (RS)
Cute Ribbon Master Cute Ribbon Master Winning the Hoenn Cute Master Contest Lilycove City (RSE)
Smart Ribbon Smart Ribbon Winning the Hoenn Smart Contest Verdanturf Town (RS)
Smart Ribbon Super Smart Ribbon Super Winning the Hoenn Smart Super Contest Fallarbor Town (RS)
Smart Ribbon Hyper Smart Ribbon Hyper Winning the Hoenn Smart Hyper Contest Slateport City (RS)
Smart Ribbon Master Smart Ribbon Master Winning the Hoenn Smart Contest Lilycove City (RSE)
Tough Ribbon Tough Ribbon Winning the Hoenn Tough Contest Verdanturf Town (RS)
Tough Ribbon Super Tough Ribbon Super Winning the Hoenn Tough Super Contest Fallarbor Town (RS)
Tough Ribbon Hyper Tough Ribbon Hyper Winning the Hoenn Tough Hyper Rank Contest Slateport City (RS)
Tough Ribbon Master Tough Ribbon Master Winning the Hoenn Tough Master Contest Lilycove City (RSE)
Winning Ribbon Winning Ribbon By completing the Battle Tower's Challenge (level 1-50 only)
  • Battle Tower (RS)
  • Battle Frontier (E)
Victory Ribbon Victory Ribbon By completing the Battle Tower's Open Level (level 1-100)
  • Battle Tower (RS)
  • Battle Frontier (E)
Artist Ribbon Artist Ribbon Awarded for being chosen as a super sketch model in Hoenn - Get top score in Master Rank Contests (Must accumulate high scores in each of the three sections). Hoenn Art Museum Director - Lilycove City

Pokéblocks

During contests, your Pokémon will be judged on 5 unique traits and, which are the following:

  • Coolness (orange)
  • Beauty (blue)
  • Cuteness (pink)
  • Cleverness (green)
  • Toughness (yellow)

The best way to ensure success in your contest hunting is to give your Pokémon Pokéblocks. These little candies are what will give you the edge over your competitors and hopefully will allow you to get first place. In order to obtain these Pokéblocks, you will need to get the Pokéblock Case from a young girl at the Slateport City contest foyer, or the Lilycove City contest foyer in Emerald. You can make Pokéblocks by taking part in Berry Blending in the Lilycove contest hall foyer. Below are the flavors, preferences, and dislikes based on the Pokémon's nature. Lastly, neutral natures are, for a lack of a better term, neutral to the flavors.

Flavor Prefers Dislike
Spicy (Red) Adamant, Brave, Lonely, Naughty Bold, Calm, Modest, Timid
Sour (Yellow) Bold, Impish, Lax, Relaxed Gentle, Hasty, Lonely, Mild
Dry (Blue) Mild, Quiet, Modest, Rash Adamant, Careful, Impish, Jolly
Bitter (Green) Calm, Careful, Gentle, Sassy Lax, Naive, Naughty, Rash
Sweet (Pink) Hasty, Jolly, Naive, Timid Brave, Quiet, Relaxed, Sassy

Contests

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire contests are divided into four ranks, which are spread throughout the Hoenn region. They are located at Verdanturf (Normal Rank), Fallarbor (Super Rank), Slateport (Hyper Rank), and finally Lilycove (Master Rank). In Emerald, this was changed so all the contests are held in one area, and that is at the Lilycove City contest hall! Winning a lower-tier contest such as Normal allows you to enter a higher rank like Super, and so on. Your Pokémon will be judged based on five unique characteristics - Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, and Toughness. Each category has a sub-category where your Pokémon will not be penalized for using an incompatible move in the second round. Below are the primary and secondary categories under which they will be judged:

Category Primary Secondary
Coolness Coolness Beauty and Toughness
Toughness Toughness Coolness and Cleverness
Beauty Beauty Coolness and Cuteness
Cleverness Cleverness Cuteness and Toughness
Cuteness Cuteness Beauty and Cleverness

For each of the 5 contest types, the judges compare how you stand up to the other contestants. So, if you have a high Tough rating for example, you will score higher than everyone else in the first round of the Tough contest! The second round is where everything comes together. Here, you must appeal to the crowd by instructing your Pokémon to use one of its 4 moves. It is highly recommended to use moves that match the table above based on the category you are in, as this will greatly improve your potential to win. A couple of things to be aware of in contests: try not use the same move twice in a row (greyed out moves), but if a move is red use it! Using a red move will double your score that turn, and it is what is called a combo. The scoring is based of the following:

  • You will receive hearts based on how "appealing" the move was.
  • The appeal of your opponents' moves will decrease depending on how many black hearts appear under "Jam".
  • Bonus: if you manage to wow the crowd by using a combo or a move associated with the category, you can obtain more points.

In order to obtain the Artist Ribbon, you need to talk to the Artist NPC at the museum in Lilycove City.

Battle Tower (or Battle Frontier)

You can challenge the Battle Tower in either Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald, with Ruby and Sapphire being the easier of the two compared to Emerald. As I mentioned above, there are two brackets: Level 50 and Open Level. In the former, the highest leveled Pokémon will be level 50. However, in the Open Level, the pre-set level will be a level 60 Pokémon. So, to explain further, assuming you have a level 65 Entei, a level 60 Zapdos, and a level 25 Pikachu. Due to Entei's level being past the pre-set level of 60, all trainer's Pokémon will match Entei's level of 65, and the other two will stay the same. In addition, only the three Pokémon you choose to use for battle will obtain the Ribbon. Here is an example of a team I used to complete the Battle Tower:

  • Latios
  • Swampert
  • Metagross

You are probably wondering why two post-game Pokémon and a starter Pokémon, right? Well, truth be told, I thought these three had the best synergy with one another. If you want to know more about these three, please refer to the in-game tiers. This on-site guide was created by Fireburn and Blue Frog, so thank you both for your hard work. Please know that Latios, Swampert, and Metagross are not required and you can choose any Pokémon you like. If you are not sure of which Pokémon to use, the in-game tier guide can help shed some light!

Latios
  • Latios @ Lum Berry / Soul Dew
  • Ability: Levitate
  • EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
  • Nature: Modest / Timid
  • - Calm Mind
  • - Thunderbolt
  • - Dragon Claw
  • - Psychic

With its Calm Mind + 3 attacks set, Latios can become a terrifying force. I personally went with Lum Berry to counter status effects. Thanks to its ability Levitate that grants it a Ground immunity, Latios can be brought in on a predicted Ground-type move against Metagross

Metagross
  • Metagross @ Choice Band
  • Ability: Clear Body
  • EVs: 4 HP / 252 Atk / 252 Def
  • Nature: Adamant
  • - Meteor Mash
  • - Shadow Ball
  • - Explosion
  • - Earthquake

Metagross's immense Attack stat can bring an explosive victory to you should you decide to blow it up... I mean, use the move Explosion. Meteor Mash is its main STAB move, being supported by its base 135 Attack. Shadow Ball is here to protect Latios against Ghost-types, as Metagross can switch in should Latios have an unfavorable type matchup.

Swampert
  • Swampert @ Leftovers
  • Ability: Torrent
  • EVs: 248 HP / 216 Def / 44 SpDef
  • Nature: Brave / Relaxed
  • - Earthquake
  • - Ice Beam
  • - Hydro Pump / Roar / Refresh
  • - Protect

Swampert's unique Ground/Water typing grants it immunity to Electric-type attacks. Ice Beam is here to help against Dragon-type Pokémon to aid Latios. Refresh is used to remove unfavorable status ailments. Protect can be used to gain some more health back, as you never know if that extra HP can save the match!

In summary, Latios is here to come in on predicted Ground-type attacks. Metagross can be brought in for Latios and can follow up with a Shadow Ball if necessary. Swampert can be switched in for Metagross should you face a Fire-type that outspeeds Metagross, as Swampert can check it with Earthquake or Hydro Miss...err, I mean Hydro Pump. Lastly, it is recommended that you properly EV train your Pokémon; if you are unsure of how to do so, please refer to the on-site guide to Effort Value training, which was created by Jubilee! Now it is time to move to Generation IV for some more Ribbon fun.

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Generation IV

You can acquire a staggering 39 Ribbons in Generation IV, for a total of 66! Seven are the weekly Ribbons that you obtain by talking to an NPC in Sunyshore City, one is for beating the Elite Four, and then there's the Best Friend Ribbon (Route 213), which is available in Generation IV, VI, and VII. New as well are the purchasable ones and the one received by defeating Red at the top of Mt. Silver in HGSS. The main portion of the ribbons is obtained from the contest hall in Hearthome City (20) and the Battle Frontier...again. I would recommend waiting on the expensive ribbons, as they make a return in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Below are all of the Generation IV ribbons:

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to Obtain)
Sinnoh Champ Ribbon Sinnoh Champ Ribbon Defeating the Sinnoh Champion and entering the Hall of Fame
Alert Ribbon Alert Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Monday (DPPt) or Route 40 (HGSS)
Shock Ribbon Shock Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Tuesday (DPPt) or Route 29 (HGSS)
Downcast Ribbon Downcast Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Wednesday (DPPt) or at the Lake of Outrage (HGSS)
Careless Ribbon Careless Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Thursday (DPPt) or Route 36 (HGSS)
Relax Ribbon Relax Ribbon Talking to a women in Sunyshore City on Friday (DPPt) or Route 32 (HGSS)
Snooze Ribbon Snooze Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Saturday (DPPt) or at Blackthorn City (HGSS)
Smile Ribbon Smile Ribbon Talking to a woman in Sunyshore City on Sunday (DPPt) or Route 37 (HGSS)
Gorgeous Ribbon Gorgeous Ribbon Purchase for 10,000 Poké Dollars at the Ribbon Society at the Battle Resort
Royal Ribbon Royal Ribbon Purchase for 100,000 Poké Dollars at the Ribbon Society at the Battle Resort
Gorgeous Royal Ribbon Gorgeous Royal Ribbon Purchase for 999,999 Poké Dollars at the Ribbon Society at the Battle Resort
Cool Ribbon Cool Ribbon Winning the Cool Contest (Normal) in Sinnoh
Cool Ribbon Super Cool Ribbon Super Winning the Cool Super Contest in Sinnoh
Cool Ribbon Hyper Cool Ribbon Hyper Winning the Cool Hyper Contest in Sinnoh
Cool Ribbon Master Cool Ribbon Master Winning the Cool Master Contest in Sinnoh
Beauty Ribbon Beauty Ribbon Winning the Cool Contest (Normal) in Sinnoh
Beauty Ribbon Super Beauty Ribbon Super Winning the Super Beauty Contest in Sinnoh
Beauty Ribbon Hyper Beauty Ribbon Hyper Winning the Hyper Beauty Contest in Sinnoh
Beauty Ribbon Master Beauty Ribbon Master Winning the Master Beauty Contest in Sinnoh
Cute Ribbon Cute Ribbon Winning the Cute Contest (Normal) in Sinnoh
Cute Ribbon Super Cute Ribbon Super Winning the Cute Super Contest in Sinnoh
Cute Ribbon Hyper Cute Ribbon Hyper Winning the Cute Hyper Contest in Sinnoh
Cute Ribbon Master Cute Ribbon Master Winning the Cute Master Contest in Sinnoh
Smart Ribbon Smart Ribbon Winning the Smart Ribbon (Normal) Contest in Sinnoh
Smart Ribbon Super Smart Ribbon Super Winning the Smart Super Contest in Sinnoh
Smart Ribbon Hyper Smart Ribbon Hyper Winning the Smart Hyper Contest in Sinnoh
Smart Ribbon Master Smart Ribbon Master Winning the Smart Master Contest in Sinnoh
Tough Ribbon Tough Ribbon Winning the Tough Ribbon (Normal) Contest in Sinnoh
Tough Ribbon Super Tough Ribbon Super Winning the Tough Super Contest in Sinnoh
Tough Ribbon Hyper Tough Ribbon Hyper Winning the Tough Hyper Contest in Sinnoh
Tough Ribbon Master Tough Ribbon Master Winning the Tough Master Contest in Sinnoh
Footprint Ribbon Footprint Ribbon Get your Pokémon to maximum happiness and talk to Dr. Foot Steps on Route 213
Legend Ribbon Legend Ribbon A ribbon that is awarded for setting a legendary record - Defeat Red at the Peak of Mt. Silver

The same rules for contests in Hoenn apply here, but Sinnoh added a few unique things: dressing up your Pokémon, dancing, and Poffins replacing Pokéblocks. Things are a little bit easier due to Pokémon having more moves and the presence of various move tutors scattered across the Sinnoh region.

Poffins

In order to obtain Poffins, you need the Poffin Case, which you can grab from the Pokémon Fan Club Chairman in Hearthome City. I'd recommend doing this in Platinum, as you can buy level 32 Poffins with 20 smoothness from the Veilstone Deptartment Store B1F.

Contest Scarfs

In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, they introduced some new held items in the form of scarfs:

  • Red Scarf
  • Blue Scarf
  • Pink Scarf
  • Green Scarf
  • Yellow Scarf

The scarfs help in each of the 5 categories stated above.

In the Super Contest in Sinnoh, there are three rounds that you have to do: Visual, Dancing, and Acting, as described below.

Visual Competition

In this part the player is required to dress up their Pokémon depending on a certain "theme", which the announcer states as the competitors head to their dressing rooms.

Dancing Competition

In this round all four Pokémon are gathered on the stage to give a little dance by pressing Left, Right, Front, and Jump. You can use the A, B, Y, and X buttons in addition to the touch screen to control your Pokémon. The lead dancer chooses up three steps in Normal and Great Rank (DP), and four in the Great (Pt), Ultra, and Master Rank.. The key is to match the tempo as closely as possible.

Acting Competition

In Sinnoh, the Super Contest has 4 rounds and not 5 like the Hoenn contest did. The judges award the contestants with the following points at the end of each round:

  • 3 if only one Pokémon performed to the same judge
  • 2 if two Pokémon performed to the same judge
  • 1 if three Pokémon performed to the same judge
  • 0 if all 4 Pokémon performed to the same judge

It is best to use moves matching the category of the contest to increase the voltage (noted by a yellow star above the NPC's head). Using an incompatible move, such as a Smart move in a Tough contest, will lower the voltage. If you can get the maximum voltage, your Pokémon gets +5 from Jordan and Keira and +8 from Dexter (head judge).

Battle Frontier

These are the Battle Ribbons which you can obtain:

Ribbon Name Achievement
Ability Ribbon Ability Ribbon Defeat Arena Tycoon Palmer after 21 consecutive matches
Great Ability Ribbon Great Ability Ribbon Defeat Palmer after 49 consecutive matches
Double Ability Ribbon Double Ability Ribbon Win 50 matches in the double Battle Mode
Multi Ability Ribbon Multi Ability Ribbon Win 50 matches with a controlled NPC in the Multi Battle Mode
Pair Ability Ribbon Pair Ability Ribbon Win 50 consecutive battles with two players
World Ability Ribbon World Ability Ribbon Attain Rank 5 at the Wi-Fi Battle Room

Unfortunately, the last Ribbon, the "World Ability Ribbon", is no longer available due to the Wi-Fi connection being shut down. In order to have the best odds at obtaining the above ribbons, I would recommend looking at the 4th Generation Battle Facilities Discussion and Records, as you can find sample teams that other users have used. Having your Pokémon properly EV trained can greatly boost your overall odds of winning. Please refer to the on-site guide The 4th Generation EVing Manual by Erodent. This guide effectively describes how EVs work and what EVs you should invest depending on the Pokémon you are using. Thankfully, Generation V has no ribbons, so we will make a trip to Kalos next!

Multi-Generation Ribbon

The Effort Value Ribbon is available in Sinnoh. You can find the NPC at the Sunyshore City Seal Shop. Just know that, from here on out, some ribbons are repeats and you do not need to get them because you have them already! These are called the Multi-Generation Ribbons. Keep this in mind as you progress through your journey!

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Generation VI

Starting from Generation VI, all of your Contest Ribbons and Battle Tower ribbons will consolidate into one of two types:

Ribbon Name How to Obtain
Contest Memory Ribbon (Blue) Contest Memory Ribbon (Blue) Transfer a Pokémon that had the regular Contest Ribbons from RSE or Super Contest from DPPt (not every Ribbon)
Contest Memory Ribbon (Gold) Contest Memory Ribbon (Gold) Transfer a Pokémon who had all of the Contest Ribbons from RSE and the Super Contest Ribbons from DPPt (all contest Ribbons)
Contest Memory Ribbon (Blue) Battle Memory Ribbon (Blue) Transfer a Pokémon that had Ribbons from the Battle Tower in HGSS or DPPt (not every Battle Tower Ribbon)
Contest Memory Ribbon (Gold) Battle Memory Ribbon (Gold) Transfer a Pokémon who had all of the Battle Tower Ribbons from RSE, DPPt / HGSS (all Battle Tower Ribbons)

Starting from Generation VI, your Pokémon does not need to participate in any of the battles in order to obtain the ribbons. They simply must be in the party when you challenge the Battle Maison in Kalos or Hoenn to obtain it!

There are five new ribbons that you can obtain in Pokémon X and Y:

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to Obtain) Region
Contest Memory Ribbon (Gold) Kalos Champion Beat the Champion and enter the Hall of Fame Kalos
Training Ribbon Training Ribbon Golded every Hyper Training (HT) exercise Lumiose Cafe (Kalos)
Skillfull Battler Ribbon Skillful Battler Beat a Battle Maison - 20 wins Kalos or Hoenn (ORAS)
Expert Battler Ribbon Expert Battler Beat a Battle Maison - 50 wins Kalos or Hoenn (ORAS)
Best Friends Ribbon Best Friends Acquire max affection in Pokémon Amie Kalos (Bonnie at the Lumiose City Centrico Plaza)

If you are struggling with the Battle Ribbons, I would suggest checking out the Battle Maison thread, which can give advice on the various trainers.

Multi-Generation Ribbons

  • Weekly Ribbons
    • Alert (Monday) - Ambrette Town
    • Shock (Tuesday) - Ambrette Town
    • Downcast (Wednesday) - Ambrette Town
    • Careless (Thursday) - Ambrette Town
    • Relax (Friday) - Ambrette Town
    • Snooze (Saturday) - Ambrette Town
    • Smile (Sunday) - Ambrette Town
  • Effort Value - Laverre City
  • Footprint Ribbon - Shalour City

Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Contests have been quite literally watered down compared to the previous generations, as there is no longer any "feel" and "level" mechanic. In addition, only the Master Rank gives out a Ribbon, which in turn allows another Pokémon to head straight to the Master Rank competition instead of having to do each contest individually. Your Pokémon also no longer gets "full", so just feed them Pokéblocks or Pokéblock+ to max out the categories. Unfortunately, there's only a 70% and 30% chance of getting a Pokéblock or Pokéblock+, respectively, by blending 4 Berries of the same type.

Here are all of the Ribbons that are exclusive to the Hoenn Region (ORAS only):

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to obtain)
Cool Master Ribbon Cool Master Winning the Cool Master Rank
Beauty Master Ribbon Beauty Master Winning the Beauty Master Rank
Cute Master Ribbon Cute Master Winning the Cute Master Rank
Smart Master Ribbon Smart Master Winning the Smart Master Rank
Tough Master Ribbon Tough Master Winning the Tough Master Rank
Contest Star Ribbon Contest Star Winning in all 5 of the Master Rank contests
Hoenn Champion Ribbon Hoenn Champion Entering the Hall of Fame

Multi-Generation Ribbons

  • Footprint Ribbon - Battle Resort
  • The weekly Ribbons
    • Alert (Monday) - Mauville City
    • Shock (Tuesday) - Mauville City
    • Downcast (Wednesday) - Mauville City
    • Careless (Thursday) - Mauville City
    • Relax (Friday) - Mauville City
    • Snooze (Saturday) - Mauville City
    • Smile (Sunday) - Mauville City
  • The expensive Ribbons
    • Gorgeous - Mauville City Ribbon Store
    • Royal Ribbon - Mauville City Ribbon Store
    • Gorgeous Royal Ribbon - Mauville City Ribbon Store
  • Effort Value Ribbon - Slateport City - Market
  • The Skillful and Expert Battler Ribbons
    • Defeat one of the heads of the Battle Maison
    • Skillfull 20 wins - Battle Resort
    • Expert 50 wins - Battle Resort
  • Best Friends Ribbon - Max affection - Mauville Hills female NPC
  • Training Ribbon - talk to Karate NPC - Dewford Town; after completing the Hyper Training exercises

If you want an easy time getting the expensive Ribbons, please refer to in-game tips, which was created by Mambo and Imanalt. Thank you both! Now, in the guide, please look for the "Fast Money" section, which will describe how you can become a rich Pokémon Trainer.

This wraps up the Generation VI Ribbons section. Now it is time to move overseas once again to the beautiful sub-tropical paradise called the Alola region.

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Generation VII

Welcome to the Alola region! We have four more Ribbons that need to be attached to our Ribbon Master Pokémon. Here are the Generation VII ribbons:

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to Obtain) Location
Alola Champion Ribbon Alola Champion Defeat the Alola Elite Four Mt. Lanakila
Battle Royal Ribbon Battle Master Royal Defeat the Mask Royal at Master Rank Royal Avenue
Battle Tree Great Ribbon Battle Tree Great Defeat Red or Blue in a battle (Battle Legend) Poni Island
Battle Tree Master Ribbon Battle Tree Master Defeat Red or Blue in a Super Battle (Battle Legend) Poni Island

Multi-Generation Ribbons

  • Footprint Ribbon - Hano Grand Resort (Show a Pokémon that has increased in level by 30)
  • Effort Value Ribbon - Royal Avenue (Has 510 EVs)
  • Best Friend Ribbon - Requires max affection in Pokémon Amie - Malie City Community Center

Battle Royal Master Ribbon

All Pokémon here will be forced to stay at level 50, so your level 100 Ribbon Master will be level 50 temporarily. However, if your Pokémon are under level 50, they will remain at that level. The battles end when all of the trainer's Pokémon have fainted. The winner is determined by the number of KO points they earned and the number of their remaining healthy Pokémon. Should there be a tie, the winner is decided upon whose Pokémon has the highest remaining HP. Below are the following ranks:

  • Normal Rank
  • Super Rank
  • Hyper Rank
  • Master Rank

Each victory allows you to challenge the next highest rank before reaching the Master Rank. Here, you face the "Masked Royal", but between us, we all know who it is, right? Upon the defeat of the Masked Royal, your team (even if the Pokémon did nothing) will receive the Battle Royal Master Ribbon.

Some things to keep in mind while challenging the Battle Royal is to have a diverse team and moveset. Try not to switch your Pokémon, as they may be targeted and KOed easily. Be wary of multi-target moves such as Surf, as its Base Power is reduced to 50%. That is all the info you need to succeed at the Battle Royal. I wish you the best of luck!

Battle Tree Ribbons

To obtain the Battle Tree Great Ribbon and the Battle Tree Master Ribbon, you need to beat Red or Blue. The Battle Tree Great Ribbon requires you to win 20 consecutive regular battles and beat a Battle Legend. The Battle Tree Master Ribbon requires you to achieve 50 wins in a super battle. One thing to keep in mind while climbing the tree is that the opposing Pokémon will have different items and abilities as you progress. That is everything you need to know about Generation VII's Ribbons. If you are having a difficult time, please join the Battle Facilities Discord server and check out the Battle Tree Discussion and Records thread. The Discord server contains veteran players who can help you succeed, and the forum provides sample teams as well as some more advice too! With that, we wrap up Alola, so pack your gear and head over to Galar!

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Generation VIII

If you have made it this far you are in the homestretch! Welcome to the Galar region. Here, we have three new ribbons:

Ribbon Name Achievement (How to Obtain)
Galar Champion Ribbon Galar Champion Win the Champion Cup
Tower Master Ribbon Tower Master Defeat the former Champion (Leon) at the Master Ball Tier - Wyndon Battle Tower
Ranked Master Ribbon Ranked Master Defeat an opponent at the Master Ball Tier - Ranked Battles

Multi-Generation Ribbons

  • Best Friends Ribbon - in Hammerlocke, right of the Pokémon Center
  • Effort Value - in Hammerlocke, right of the Pokémon Center

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Conclusion

Before I bring this guide to a close, if you are curious on how to bring your Ribbon Master across the generations, I would highly recommend reading the Pokémon Transfer Guide, which was also created by me, Light Sanctity. If you managed to make it this far, I congratulate you! This is the longest possible journey a Pokémon can take! Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns!