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− | '''''Pokémon Masters''''' {{Japanese|ポケモンマスターズ|Pokemon Masutāzu}} 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. |
+ | '''''Pokémon Masters EX''''' {{Japanese|ポケモンマスターズ EX|Pokemon Masutāzu EX}} (formerly known as ''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. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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== Gameplay == |
== Gameplay == |
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− | Unlike most ''Pokémon'' games, the 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-Move]]s found in ''[[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. ''Trainers in this game also have their own moves. |
+ | Unlike most ''Pokémon'' games, the battles in ''Pokémon Masters EX'' 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-Move]]s 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. |
Each trainer has one Pokémon used in battle. The pairs of trainer and Pokémon are known as Sync Pairs. |
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==Development== |
==Development== |
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− | ''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 |
+ | ''Pokémon Masters EX'' 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 livestream. At the game's one year anniversary, it was renamed from ''Pokémon Masters'' to ''Pokémon Masters EX''. |
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==External links== |
Revision as of 15:44, 25 August 2020
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Pokémon Masters EX (JP) (formerly known as 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, the battles in Pokémon Masters EX 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
(Note: The Pokémon listed is the one that the trainer starts out with.)
In addition, the following characters have been seen in promotional material for the game or in the game itself, but they are not currently playable.
Trainer | Pokémon (if any) | Base Potential (If any listed) |
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Archer | ||
Ariana | ||
Blue | Blastoise | |
Burgh | Leavanny | |
Chili | ||
Cilan | ||
Cress | ||
Darach | ||
Diantha | Gardevoir | ★★★★★ |
Gladion | ||
Hugh | ||
Lillie | ||
Lusamine | ||
Mallow | Steenee | |
Palmer | ||
Professor Sycamore |
Development
Pokémon Masters EX 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 livestream. At the game's one year anniversary, it was renamed from Pokémon Masters to Pokémon Masters EX.