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The upcoming {{wp|freemium}} mobile game Pokémon Masters will be released for {{wp|iOS}} and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} in North Hemisphere summer 2019 (Southern Hemisphere winter). The game will feature pairs of Trainers and Pokémon facing off in 3-vs-3 battles. | The upcoming {{wp|freemium}} mobile game Pokémon Masters will be released for {{wp|iOS}} and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} in North Hemisphere summer 2019 (Southern Hemisphere winter). The game will feature pairs of Trainers and Pokémon facing off in 3-vs-3 battles. | ||
Each Trainer is paired with a single Pokémon, with this pair known as a sync pair. At launch, there will be 65 sync pairs that can be recruited, with more added after launch | Each Trainer is paired with a single Pokémon, with this pair known as a sync pair. At launch, there will be 65 sync pairs that can be recruited, with more added after launch. | ||
In battle, the player controls three sync pairs at once against three opposing sync pairs in a real-time battle. Each sync pair has a different role, such as strike or support, so the game encourages players to choose a team of sync pairs that complement each other. Both Pokémon and Trainers can use moves, but these moves are limited by the move gauge (which recharges over time) or have a limited number of uses. | In battle, the player controls three sync pairs at once against three opposing sync pairs in a real-time battle. Each sync pair has a different role, such as strike or support, so the game encourages players to choose a team of sync pairs that complement each other. Both Pokémon and Trainers can use moves, but these moves are limited by the move gauge (which recharges over time) or have a limited number of uses. | ||
In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs. Sync move animations borrow many visual aspects from {{bp|Z-Move}}s. | In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs. Sync move animations borrow many visual aspects from {{bp|Z-Move}}s. | ||
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Masters Acerola Palossand.png|Acerola and Palossand | |||
Masters Korrina Lucario.png|Korrina and Lucario | |||
Masters Iris Haxorus.png|Iris and Haxorus | |||
Masters Rosa Snivy.png|Rosa and Snivy | |||
Masters Thorton Bronzong.png|Thorton and Bronzong | |||
Masters Cynthia Garchomp.png|Cynthia and Garchomp | |||
Masters Barry Piplup.png|Barry and Piplup | |||
Masters Flannery Torkoal.png|Flannery and Torkoal | |||
Masters Brendan Treecko.png|Brendan and Treecko | |||
Masters Clair Kingdra.png|Clair and Kingdra | |||
Masters Blue Pidgeot.png|Blue and Pidgeot | |||
Masters Misty Starmie.png|Misty and Starmie | |||
Masters Brock Onix.png|Brock and Onix | |||
Masters Red Charizard.png|Red and Charizard | |||
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