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'''''Pokémon Masters''''' is a [[Pokémon (series)|Pokémon]] spin-off set to release on Mobile in [[2019]]. It allows the player to battle various [[Pokémon Trainer]]s from the mainline series of games.
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'''''Pokémon Masters''''' is a [[Pokémon (series)|Pokémon]] spin-off released on Mobile on August 29, [[2019]]. It allows the player to battle various [[Pokémon Trainer]]s from the mainline series of games.
   
 
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In addition to these, other sync pairs that are in the game include:
 
*[[Ace Trainer (Class)|Ace Trainer]]♀ and [[Fletchling]]
 
*[[Ace Trainer (Class)|Ace Trainer]]♂ and [[Drifloon]]
 
 
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
''Pokémon Masters'' was initially revealed during the [[Pokémon 2019 Press Conference]], which took place on May 29, [[2019]]. More info was revealed on June 27 in a livesteam.
 
''Pokémon Masters'' was initially revealed during the [[Pokémon 2019 Press Conference]], which took place on May 29, [[2019]]. More info was revealed on June 27 in a livesteam.

Revision as of 11:51, 31 August 2019

Pokémon Masters is a Pokémon spin-off released on Mobile on August 29, 2019. It allows the player to battle various Pokémon Trainers from the mainline series of games.

Plot

The game takes place in a region called Pasio, which is an artificial island. Various Pokémon trainers come to Pasio to compete in the Pokémon Masters League. The player starts with a Pikachu as they recruit other trainers to take on the league.

Gameplay

Unlike most Pokémon games, battles in Pokémon Masters are fought exclusively in three vs. three battles, with the player teaming up with two other trainers to battle a group of three. Battles are fought in real time, with trainers attacking only if the Move Gauge is full enough. The Move Gauge fills as time passes. Trainers can also perform moves known as Sync Moves, which are similar to the Z-Moves found in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Trainers in this game also have their own moves.

Each trainer has one Pokémon used in battle. The pairs of trainer and Pokémon are known as Sync Pairs.

Sync Pairs

Trainer Pokémon
Player Character (Default name Scottie or Bettie) Pikachu
Acerola Palossand
Agatha Gengar
Archer TBA
Ariana TBA
Barry Piplup
Blue Pidgeot
Brendan Treecko
Brawly Makuhita
Brock Onix
Bugsy TBA
Caitlin Reuniclus
Calem TBA
Candice TBA
Cheren Stoutland
Cheryl TBA
Chili TBA
Cilan TBA
Clair Kingdra
Crasher Wake Floatzel
Cress TBA
Cynthia Garchomp
Diantha Gardevoir
Drake Salamence
Eirika Vileplume
Elesa Zebstrika
Fantina TBA
Flannery Torkoal
Flint Infernape
Giovanni TBA
Gladion TBA
Grant TBA
Grimsley Liepard
Hapu Mudsdale
Hau Alolan Raichu
Hilbert Samurott
Hilda Tepig
Hugh TBA
Iris Haxorus
Kahili Toucannon
Koga Crobat
Korrina Lucario
Kris Totodile
Lance Dragonite
Lillie TBA
Liza Lunatone
Lorelei Lapras
Lusamine TBA
Lt. Surge Voltorb
Lyra Chikorita
Marley Arcanine
Marlon Carracosta
Marshal Conkeldurr
Maylene Meditite
Mina Granbull
Misty Starmie
Nanu Alolan Persian
Norman Slaking
Olivia Lycanroc (Midnight Forme)
Palmer TBA
Phoebe Dusclops
Professor Kukui Lycanroc (Midday Forme)
Professor Oak TBA
Professor Sycamore TBA
Pryce Seel
Ramos Weepinbell
Red Charizard
Rosa Snivy
Roxanne Nosepass
Roxie Whirlipede
Sabrina TBA
Shauntal Chandelure
Siebold Clawitzer
Silver TBA
Skyla Swanna
Sophocles Togedemaru
Steven Metagross
Tate Solrock
Thorton Bronzong
Viola Surskit
Wally TBA
Whitney Miltank
Wikstrom Aegislash
Will Xatu
Winona Pelipper
Wulfric Avalugg

Development

Pokémon Masters was initially revealed during the Pokémon 2019 Press Conference, which took place on May 29, 2019. More info was revealed on June 27 in a livesteam.