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The effects of terrains are summarized in this table:
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The following field [[sync pair]]s, when raised to 6★ EX, will implement a terrain just before their sync move is used for the first time in a battle. The duration of this terrain is also extended by 50%. Sync pairs with a field [[EX role]] need to be raised to 6★ EX and receive a Field Roll Cake in order to access this effect.
The following field [[sync pair]]s, when raised to 6★ EX, will implement a terrain just before their sync move is used for the first time in a battle. The duration of this terrain is also extended by 50%. Sync pairs with a field [[EX role]] need to be raised to 6★ EX and receive a Field Roll Cake in order to access this effect.


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===When terrain is set===
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The following passive {{mas|skill}}s are activated at the moment the specified type of terrain is set.
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===During terrain===
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Ignoring other sources of power boosts, the following sync moves double in power when certain terrain is active. For damage-dealing {{t|Electric}}-, {{t|Grass}}-, and {{type|Psychic}} sync moves, this power-doubling feature stacks multiplicatively with the type-matching damage boosts that terrain effects provide, which can make the power of those three kinds of attacks being at least tripled.
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Revision as of 04:28, 25 May 2024

Terrain is a type of field effect in Pokémon Masters EX that affects all Pokémon on the field, based on the mechanic of the same name from the core series games. Only one type of terrain may be present at a time, with any new terrain put in place overwriting the previous terrain. Terrain can be used concurrently alongside weather and zones.

At normal game speed, terrains generally last for 45 seconds. This excludes time that sync pairs spend performing sync moves or max moves, but this includes time spent on everything else (e.g., moves' animation times, stats getting raised or lowered, taking damage from hail or a sandstorm, skills activating, or status conditions being applied or taking effect). At faster speeds, terrains last shorter to accommodate for quicker gameplay. However, the duration of a terrain effect can be extended if the same type of terrain is summoned again or if a Pokémon on the field has a certain skill that extends the duration of the terrain.

There are three types of terrain available in the game: Electric Terrain, Grassy Terrain, and Psychic Terrain. Each terrain powers up attacks of the corresponding type, but some have other effects as well.

Effects

  • Electric Terrain: Increases the damage of all Electric-type attacks by 50%, Prevents Pokémon on the field from being inflicted by Sleep, but it does not cure Pokémon were already asleep before this terrain took effect.
  • Grassy Terrain: Increases the damage of all Grass-type attacks by by 50%. Restores HP of the Pokémon that uses a Grass-type move by 1/16 of their maximum HP (rounded down) unless they hit themselves in confusion. (Using a Grass-type sync move or Grass-type max move does not count.)
  • Psychic Terrain: Increases the damage of all Psychic-type attacks by by 50%.

All these power-ups raise certain damage by 1.5× after power boosts from the following apply: skills, the Physical Moves ↑ Next effect, and the Special Moves ↑ Next effect.

The effects of terrains are summarized in this table:

Terrain Type of boosted attacks Additional effect
Electric Terrain Electric Prevents Pokémon from falling asleep.
Grassy Terrain Grass Restores HP of Pokémon that use a Grass-type move
Psychic Terrain Psychic None

Setting terrain

Terrain effects may be applied through Pokémon moves, item moves, Trainer moves, max moves, and skills. Some Masters Field.pngField sync pairs can set a terrain using their sync move after being raised to Masters EX star.png 6★ EX (including those with the Field EX role).

By Pokémon move

Move Playable sync pairs
Electric Terrain Volkner & Luxray
Sygna Suit Red (Thunderbolt) & Pikachu
Sygna Suit Roxie & Toxtricity
Scottie/Bettie & JolteonEgg
Grassy Terrain Sygna Suit Lyra & Celebi
Scottie/Bettie & SprigatitoEgg
Psychic Terrain Bianca & Musharna
Sygna Suit Lana & Tapu Lele
Scottie/Bettie & EspeonEgg

By item move

Item move Terrain Playable users
Psychic Wish
Masters Psychic Wish.png
Psychic Terrain May (Anniversary 2022) & Latias
Grass Wish
Masters Grass Wish.png
Grassy Terrain Scottie/Bettie & LeafeonEgg

By Trainer move

Name Terrain Effect Trainer
Fun Times! Grassy Terrain Applies the Critical-Hit Defense effect to the allied field of play. Applies the Move Gauge Acceleration effect to the allied field of play. Turns the field of play's terrain into Grassy Terrain if the remaining MP for the user's Move Gauge Boost is two when this move is selected. Turns the field of play's terrain into Psychic Terrain if the remaining MP for the user's Move Gauge Boost is one when this move is selected. Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain if the remaining MP for the user's Move Gauge Boost is zero when this move is selected. VSWhitney Holiday 2022 Masters.png
Whitney (Holiday 2022) & Sawsbuck
Psychic Terrain
Electric Terrain
Try This! Psychic Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Psychic Terrain. Raises the user's Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed by 2 stat ranks. Replaces the user's moves with different moves. Replaces some of the user's passive skills with different passive skills. VSSteven Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Steven & Deoxys

By max move

Name Terrain Playable sync pair
Max Lightning Electric Terrain Elesa (Classic) & Emolga
Max Overgrowth Grassy Terrain Red & Venusaur
Dahlia & Ludicolo
Max Mindstorm Psychic Terrain Bede & Hatterene

By skill

Passive skill Terrain When it is triggered Playable users Recurring opponents
Conductive Sync Electric Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain the first time the user's sync move is used each battle. Volkner (New Year's 2022) & Electivire
Electric Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Electric Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain the first time the user enters a battle each battle. Extends the duration of Electric Terrain when the terrain turns into Electric Terrain while the user is on the field. Sygna Suit Hau & Tapu Koko
Grassy Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Grassy Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Grassy Terrain the first time the user enters a battle each battle. Extends the duration of Grassy Terrain when the terrain turns into Grassy Terrain while the user is on the field. Sygna Suit Acerola & Tapu Bulu
Green Thumb Grassy Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Grassy Terrain after using the user's sync move. Sygna Suit Acerola & Tapu Bulu Will & Exeggutor
(Champion Stadium: Johto Challenge)
Tapu Bulu (Direct link)
(Legendary Arena/Legendary Gauntlet)
Low-Key Melancholy Electric Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain the first time the user enters a battle each battle. Extends the duration of Electric Terrain when the terrain turns into Electric Terrain while the user is on the field. Sygna Suit Piers & Toxtricity
MAX Conductivity Electric Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain after using the user's max move. Sygna Suit Red (Thunderbolt) & Pikachu
Power Plant Electric Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Electric Terrain after using the user's sync move. Kris & Jolteon
Sygna Suit Hau & Tapu Koko
Psychic Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Psychic Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Psychic Terrain the first time the user enters a battle each battle. Extends the duration of Psychic Terrain when the terrain turns into Psychic Terrain while the user is on the field. Sygna Suit Lana & Tapu Lele
Weird World Psychic Terrain Turns the field of play's terrain into Psychic Terrain after using the user's sync move. Elio & Espeon
Sygna Suit Lana & Tapu Lele

By 6★ EX sync move

The following field sync pairs, when raised to 6★ EX, will implement a terrain just before their sync move is used for the first time in a battle. The duration of this terrain is also extended by 50%. Sync pairs with a field EX role need to be raised to 6★ EX and receive a Field Roll Cake in order to access this effect.

Sync pair Zone Role EX role Move name
VSBellelba Masters.png
Bellelba & Swoobat
Psychic Terrain Masters Support.png Support Masters Field.png Field Rule the Enchanted Land Psychic Impact
VSMay Anniversary 2022 Masters.png
May (Anniversary 2022) & Latias
Psychic Terrain Masters Tech.png Tech Masters Field.png Field Friendship Forging Mist Ball
VSRed Masters.png
Red & Venusaur
Grassy Terrain Masters Field.png Field Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike Silent Overgrowth Grass Beam
VSRed Sygna Thunderbolt Masters.png
Sygna Suit Red (Thunderbolt) & Pikachu
Electric Terrain Masters Tech.png Tech Masters Field.png Field Lightning-Fast Volt Tackle

Special cases

In the Legendary Arena or Legendary Gauntlet, every time the opposing Tapu Bulu enters battle—including every moment that it gets a new HP bar—the field of play's terrain instantly becomes Grassy Terrain.

Removing terrain

Except in certain circumstances, such as a battle where all field effects are permanent, terrains will automatically disappear after a certain amount of time. The only way to remove a terrain before the end of this timer is by setting up a new terrain, which will override the previous one, or using the move Defog.

Name Category Cost in move-gauge slots MP
(uses)
Base power Max power Accuracy Target Effect tag Description Playable sync pair(s)
Defog Status 2 2 —% An opponent Clears the entire terrain and zone effects. Clears all field effects from the opponents' field of play. Lowers the target's evasiveness by one stat rank. Lisia & Altaria
Darach & Staraptor
Falkner & Pidgeot

Effects on skills

When terrain is set

The following passive skills are activated at the moment the specified type of terrain is set.

Passive skill Terrain Effect
Akala Ocean Breeze Any Increases the user's Physical Moves ↑ Next effect and Special Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank each
Ally Sets WTZ: Physical Boost ↑1 9 Any Increases the user's Physical Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank
Ally Sets WTZ: Special Boost ↑1 9 Any Increases the user's Special Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank
Ally Sets WTZ: Team Speed ↑ 9 Any Raises the Speed of all allied sync pairs by one stat rank
Electric Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Electric Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Electric Terrain Extension 2 Electric Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Grassy Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Grassy Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Grassy Terrain Extension 5 Grassy Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Low-Key Melancholy Electric Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Melemele Ocean Breeze Any Increases all allies' Special Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank
Poni Ocean Breeze Any Raises all allies' Defense and Special Defense by one stat rank each
Psychic Terrain Debut & Extension 5 Psychic Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Red's Fighting Spirit Electric Terrain Extends the duration of the terrain
Team Altered Field Dodge 9 Any Raises the evasiveness of all allied sync pairs by one stat rank
Ula'ula Ocean Breeze Any Increases all allies' Physical Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank

During terrain

The following passive skills are active as long as the field of play's terrain is the specified terrain.

Passive skill Terrain Effect
Charged Immunity Electric Terrain Protects the user from status conditions
Electrorepulsion 3 Electric Terrain Reduces damage taken from attack moves by 30%
Empowering Overgrowth 3 Grassy Terrain Powers up moves by 30%
Empowering Overgrowth 5 Grassy Terrain Powers up moves by 50%
Grassy Cushion 2 Grassy Terrain Reduces damage taken from attack moves by 20%
Grassy Tenacity Grassy Terrain Prevents the user from flinching, becoming confused, or becoming trapped
Grassy Terrain: S-Moves ↑ 5 Grassy Terrain Powers up sync moves by 50%
Grounding Wire Electric Terrain Prevents the user from flinching, becoming confused, or becoming trapped
Power Induction 1 Electric Terrain Powers up moves by 10%
Power Induction 3 Electric Terrain Powers up moves by 30%
Power Induction 5 Electric Terrain Powers up moves by 50%
Precognition 2 Psychic Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Precognition 3 Psychic Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Premonition 2 Psychic Terrain Reduces damage taken from attack moves by 20%
Psychic Freebie 9 Psychic Terrain Grants the Free Move Next effect after the user's attack move is successful
Psychic Stasis Psychic Terrain Prevents the user's stats from being lowered
Psychic Terrain: Team Condition Nullification Psychic Terrain Prevents all allied sync pairs from status conditions, flinching, becoming confused, or becoming trapped
Red's Fighting Spirit Electric Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge and restores the user's HP when their Pokémon takes an action
Shock Recovery 1 Electric Terrain Restores approximately 6% of the user's maximum HP when their Pokémon takes an action
Sync Induction 5 Electric Terrain Powers up sync moves by 50%
Sync Induction 9 Electric Terrain Powers up sync moves by 90%
Team Charged Slo-mo 9 Electric Terrain Lowers the Speed of all opponents by one rank when the user's attack move is successful
Team Charged Speed Drain 9 Electric Terrain Raises the Speed of all allies by one rank and lowers the Speed of all opponents by one rank when the user's attack move is successful
Team Electric Current Electric Terrain Prevents all allies' stats from being lowered
Team Grassy Restoration 9 Grassy Terrain Restores approximately 6% of all allied sync pairs' maximum HP when the user takes an action
Team Power Induction 2 Electric Terrain Powers up moves by 20% for all allied sync pairs
Team Takes Hit From P-/S-/Max Move: Ignore WTZ Power ↑ Any Power-up effects of terrains are ignored when any allied sync pairs are hit by an attack
Team Verdant Defense Drain 9 Grassy Terrain Raises the Defense of all allies by one rank and lowers the Defense of all opponents by one rank when the user's attack move is successful
Team Verdant Physical DR 3 Grassy Terrain Reduces damage taken from physical attack moves by 30% for all allied sync pairs
Team Weird Sp. Def Drain 9 Psychic Terrain Raises the Sp. Def of all allies by one rank and lowers the Sp. Def of all opponents by one rank when the user's attack move is successful
Team Weird Vibes 2 Psychic Terrain Powers up moves by 20% for all allied sync pairs
Terrain Sync-Up 9 Any Powers up sync moves by 90%
Turbo Charge 2 Electric Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Turbo Charge 3 Electric Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Turbo Turf 1 Grassy Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Turbo Turf 2 Grassy Terrain Quickly charges the move gauge
Verdant Immunity Grassy Terrain Protects the user from status conditions
Verdant Recovery 1 Grassy Terrain Restores approximately 6% of the user's maximum HP when their Pokémon takes an action
Weird Charge 9 Psychic Terrain Charges the user's move gauge by one when they use a move
Weird Immunity Psychic Terrain Protects the user from status conditions
Weird Might 4 Psychic Terrain Has a 50% chance of increasing the user's Physical Moves ↑ Next effect by one rank when their attack move is successful
Weird Recovery 1 Psychic Terrain Restores approximately 6% of the user's maximum HP when their Pokémon takes an action
Weird Shield Psychic Terrain Sp. Def increases by 50%
Weird Vibes 1 Psychic Terrain Powers up moves by 10%
Weird Vibes 5 Psychic Terrain Powers up moves by 50%
WTZ Change: Team Moves ↑ 2 Any Powers up moves of all allied sync pairs by 20%

Effects on attacks

Some moves and sync moves can have their effects changed depending on the terrain. In addition, some buddy moves are only activated when a certain type of terrain is active.

Pokémon moves

Name Type Category Terrain Effect Sync pair(s)
Grassy Glide Grass Physical Grassy Terrain Will not consume the move gauge when the terrain is Grassy Terrain. Sygna Suit Lyra & Celebi

Buddy moves

Name Type Category Terrain Effect Trainer
Frenzied Sludge Wave Poison Special Electric Terrain Activation Condition: When there is at least one Pokémon affected by a status condition on the opponent's field of play.

Deactivation Condition: When there are no longer any Pokémon affected by a status condition on the opponent's field of play.

Lowers the target's Sp. Def by two stat ranks. Has a chance (10%) of leaving the target poisoned. This attack's power increases 50% when the terrain is Electric Terrain.

VSRoxie Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Roxie & Toxtricity
Giga Frenzy Plant Grass Special Grassy Terrain Activation Condition: When the field of play's terrain turns into Grassy Terrain.

Deactivation Condition: When the field of play's terrain is no longer Grassy Terrain.

Lowers the target's Sp. Def by two stat ranks. The power of this move is not lowered even if there are multiple targets.

VSRed Masters.png
Red & Venusaur
Neo Psycho Cut Psychic Physical Any; additional effects in Psychic Terrain Activation Condition: When weather, terrain, or zone effects are activated.

Deactivation Condition: When all weather, terrain, and zone effects are cleared.

Never misses. Except in certain circumstances, successful hits with this attack become critical hits. The power of this move is not lowered even if there are multiple targets. Decreases the amount of move gauge slots needed to use this move by two when the terrain is Psychic Terrain.

VSLana Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Lana & Tapu Lele
Origin Volt Tackle Electric Physical Electric Terrain Activation Condition: When the field of play's terrain turns into Electric Terrain.

Deactivation Condition: When the field of play's terrain is no longer Electric Terrain.

Ignores passive skills that would reduce the damage of this attack. Ignores passive skills that would protect the target against a critical hit. Ignores the target's Enduring effect. The power of this move is not lowered even if there are multiple targets. Lowers the target's Defense and Sp. Def by one stat rank when the target is paralyzed.

VSRed Sygna Thunderbolt Masters.png
Sygna Suit Red (Thunderbolt) & Pikachu
Sea Deity Protect Normal Status Any Activation Condition: When weather, terrain, or zone effects are activated.

Deactivation Condition: When all weather, terrain, and zone effects are cleared.

Applies the Damage Guard Next effect to all allied sync pairs. Restores the HP of all allied sync pairs by approximately 20% of their maximum HP. HP is restored by 30% instead when the zone is a Fairy Zone. Returns lowered stats of all allied sync pairs to normal when the weather is rainy.

VSMina Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Mina & Tapu Fini
Sorrowful Echoes Overdrive Electric Special Any Activation Condition: When weather, terrain, or zone effects are activated.

Deactivation Condition: When all weather, terrain, and zone effects are cleared.

The power of this move is not lowered even if there are multiple targets. Decreases the amount of move gauge slots needed to use this move by two when the zone is a Poison Zone. This attack's power increases 20% when the target is affected by a status condition.

VSPiers Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Piers & Toxtricity
Unbreakable Swords Dance Normal Status Any Activation Condition: When weather, terrain, or zone effects are activated.

Deactivation Condition: When all weather, terrain, and zone effects are cleared.

Raises the Attack of all allied sync pairs by two stat ranks. Increases the Physical Moves ↑ Next effect of all allied sync pairs by one rank. Charges the user's move gauge by two when the weather is sunny.

VSAcerola Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Acerola & Tapu Bulu
Wild Electroweb Electric Special Any Activation Condition: When weather, terrain, or zone effects are activated.

Deactivation Condition: When all weather, terrain, and zone effects are cleared.

This attack's power is doubled when the zone is a Fairy Zone. Lowers the target's Speed by two stat ranks. Raises the Speed of all allied sync pairs by two stat ranks.

VSHau Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Hau & Tapu Koko

Sync moves

Ignoring other sources of power boosts, the following sync moves double in power when certain terrain is active. For damage-dealing Electric-, Grass-, and Psychic-type sync moves, this power-doubling feature stacks multiplicatively with the type-matching damage boosts that terrain effects provide, which can make the power of those three kinds of attacks being at least tripled.

Name Type Category Terrain Effect Trainer
Indomitable Happiness Normal Impact Normal Physical Any This attack's power increases when a terrain is in effect. VSWhitney Holiday 2022 Masters.png
Whitney (Holiday 2022) & Sawsbuck
Lightning-Fast Volt Tackle Electric Physical Electric Terrain This attack's power increases when the terrain is Electric Terrain. VSRed Sygna Thunderbolt Masters.png
Sygna Suit Red (Thunderbolt) & Pikachu
Smiling Arcade Star Water Beam Water Special Any This attack's power increases when weather conditions, a terrain, or a zone are in effect. VSDahlia Masters.png
Dahlia & Ludicolo
Thundering Deity Gigavolt Havoc Electric Special Electric Terrain This attack's power increases when the terrain is Electric Terrain. VSHau Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Hau & Tapu Koko
Time-Transcending Magical Leaf Grass Special Grassy Terrain This attack's power increases when the terrain is Grassy Terrain. VSLyra Sygna Masters.png
Sygna Suit Lyra & Celebi

Trivia

  • Misty Terrain is the only type of terrain that is unavailable in Pokémon Masters EX.


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