Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Bottle Caps — Complete Hyper Training Guide

Learn how to find and use bottle caps in Pokemon Brick Bronze. Master Hyper Training at Colosseum Marketplace to maximize your Pokémon's IVs.

What Are Bottle Caps in Pokémon Brick Bronze?

If you've been grinding through competitive battles or tackling high-level content like the Roria Conquest, you've probably realized that raw level alone won't cut it. Individual Values (IVs) separate a decent Pokémon from a dominant one, and Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest bottle caps are the key to bridging that gap. These rare items let you artificially max out your Pokémon's stats through Hyper Training, giving you the edge you need in PvP and challenging encounters.

Bottle caps function as currency for the Hyper Trainer, a specialist vendor located inside the Battle Colosseum. Unlike traditional training methods that require hours of breeding or luck-based encounters, Hyper Training offers a deterministic path to competitive-ready stats — provided you can get your hands on these precious items.

Bottle Cap TypeEffectBest Used When
Silver Bottle CapMaxes out 1 selected statYou only need one perfected IV
Gold Bottle CapMaxes out all 6 stats at onceYou want a fully optimized Pokémon

Where to Find Bottle Caps in Pokémon Brick Bronze

Acquiring bottle caps isn't straightforward, and the grind is real. Based on community reports and available game data, here are the primary methods players use to stock up on these valuable items.

Hobo's Lucky Lotto

The most well-documented source of bottle caps is Hobo's Lucky Lotto, where Silver Bottle Caps appear as a jackpot prize. This lottery system was actually the catalyst for implementing Hyper Training in the game back in April 2017. Players who hit the jackpot walk away with a Silver Bottle Cap, making this the go-to method for dedicated trainers.

Battle Colosseum Rewards

The Battle Colosseum itself offers various rewards through its BP (Battle Point) system. While bottle caps aren't directly sold at the BP Shop, the Colosseum Marketplace serves as the central hub where Hyper Training takes place. Earning BP through battles can help you afford other training-related items that complement your bottle cap usage.

BP PackageRobux CostBP Per RobuxDiscount
10 BP5 Robux2None
50 BP20 Robux2.520% off
200 BP75 Robux2.6725% off

Note: Some players opt to purchase BP with Robux to speed up their progress through the Battle Colosseum reward system.

How Hyper Training Works at Colosseum Marketplace

Once you've secured your bottle caps, head to the Colosseum Marketplace and look for the Hyper Trainer at the middle counter. This NPC is represented by developer Chrissuper (recognizable by the red hat) and handles all Hyper Training services.

The Process

  1. Approach the Hyper Trainer at the middle counter in Colosseum Marketplace
  2. Select the Pokémon in your party that you want to train
  3. Choose your bottle cap type — Silver for one stat, Gold for all stats
  4. Confirm the stat(s) you want to max out (Silver Cap only)
  5. Watch the transformation — your Pokémon's IVs are now "perfected"

Important Limitations

Hyper Training doesn't actually modify your Pokémon's underlying IVs. Instead, it creates a "bubble" that makes the game treat the stat as if it were 31 (perfect) for damage calculation purposes. This distinction matters for two reasons:

  • Breeding: Perfected IVs through Hyper Training cannot be passed down to offspring
  • Hidden Power: Your Pokémon's Hidden Power type won't change after Hyper Training
AspectTraditional Perfect IVHyper Trained IV
Battle PerformanceIdenticalIdentical
Breeding InheritancePasses downDoes NOT pass down
Hidden Power TypeDetermined by IVsUnchanged by training
Level RequirementNoneLv. 100 required in main series; lifted in PBB

Strategic Tips for Using Bottle Caps Wisely

Not every Pokémon deserves a Gold Bottle Cap. Here's how to maximize your investment in Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest bottle caps and related training resources.

Prioritize Your Team

Focus on Pokémon that fill critical roles in your team composition. A sweeper with imperfect Speed IVs, for example, benefits more from Hyper Training than a bulky support Pokémon that doesn't rely on Speed.

Silver vs. Gold: When to Use Each

  • Silver Bottle Cap: Ideal when your Pokémon already has 5 perfect IVs and only needs one stat fixed. This is common with caught Pokémon that are close to optimal.
  • Gold Bottle Cap: Best reserved for Pokémon with terrible overall IVs where you'd otherwise need 6 Silver Caps. The efficiency is undeniable.

Complementary Training Methods

Before spending bottle caps, consider whether other methods might suffice:

  • EV Training: Max out Effort Values first through battling specific Pokémon
  • EV Reset Items: Available at the BP Shop if you need to retrain (HP Reset costs 20 BP)
  • Nature Mints/Items: Check if nature adjustments could compensate for lower IVs

Pokémon That Benefit Most from Hyper Training

Based on community reports, these Pokémon see the biggest competitive boost from bottle cap usage:

PokémonRolePriority Stat to Max
GreninjaFast Special SweeperSpeed, Special Attack
AegislashMixed TankHP, Defense/Sp. Def
Mega GyaradosPhysical SweeperAttack, Speed
GardevoirSpecial AttackerSpecial Attack, Speed
Torrent Bulky WaterTankHP, Defense

The Colosseum Marketplace: Your One-Stop Training Hub

The Colosseum Marketplace isn't just about Hyper Training. It's a comprehensive training facility that offers everything you need to build a competitive team.

Move Reminder and Deleter

Located to the right of the marketplace, these NPCs handle move management:

  • Move Reminder (Srybon): Teaches forgotten moves for a Heart Scale or $30,000
  • Move Deleter (MySixthSense): Removes unwanted moves for free, including HMs

This is particularly useful for Pokémon like Piloswine, which needs to relearn Ancient Power here in order to evolve into Mamoswine.

BP Shop Essentials

The left counter BP Shop sells items that pair well with your Hyper Training efforts:

ItemPricePurpose
HP Reset20 BPResets HP EVs for retraining
Attack ResetVariesResets Attack EVs
Razor Fang48 BPHeld item + Gliscor evolution
Sawsbuck Coffee32 BPSpeed-boosting consumable

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get bottle caps without spending Robux?

Yes. The primary method for obtaining bottle caps is through Hobo's Lucky Lotto, which doesn't require any real-money purchases. While you can buy BP with Robux, bottle caps themselves come from the lottery jackpot, meaning free-to-play players can still access Hyper Training.

Does Hyper Training permanently change my Pokémon's IVs?

No. Hyper Training in Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest bottle caps usage creates a temporary "overlay" that makes stats function as perfect during battles. The actual IV values remain unchanged, which means they won't pass down through breeding and won't affect Hidden Power type.

Is a Gold Bottle Cap worth using over six Silver Caps?

Absolutely, if your Pokémon has multiple imperfect IVs. A Gold Bottle Cap maxes all 6 stats at once, making it significantly more efficient than using 6 separate Silver Caps. Save Silver Caps for Pokémon that only need one stat fixed.

Where exactly is the Hyper Trainer located?

The Hyper Trainer is at the middle counter inside Colosseum Marketplace within the Battle Colosseum. Look for Chrissuper wearing a red hat. You'll need bottle caps in your inventory to use the service.


For more detailed information about Pokémon Brick Bronze mechanics and the Battle Colosseum, check out the official Pokémon Brick Bronze Wiki for comprehensive guides and updated item locations.