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==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
Similar to the [[Champion Stadium]], battles in high score events can be taken on in any order, a sync pair which has been used in one battle cannot be used in another battle, and players can reset battles to try to earn a higher score. Unlike the Champion Stadium, any number of battles can be reset at a time, allowing players to reset just one battle at a time to optimize their team for that battle. In addition, each battle may have an special rule that restricts the strategies players can use for that battle. This can be an advantage given to the opposing team, such as being immune to status and interference conditions, or a disadvantage given to the player's team, such as being unable to heal. However, some battles do not have any special rules. | Similar to the [[Champion Stadium]], battles in high score events can be taken on in any order, a sync pair which has been used in one battle cannot be used in another battle, and players can reset battles after completing them all to try to earn a higher score. Unlike the Champion Stadium, any number of battles can be reset at a time, allowing players to reset just one battle at a time to optimize their team for that battle. In addition, each battle may have an special rule that restricts the strategies players can use for that battle. This can be an advantage given to the opposing team, such as being immune to status and interference conditions, or a disadvantage given to the player's team, such as being unable to heal. However, some battles do not have any special rules. | ||
The player's base score is determined by a few factors: | The player's base score is determined by a few factors: | ||
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* Opponent strength increase | * Opponent strength increase | ||
The battle rules are the criteria that all battles are graded upon. Each high score event has three different battle rules, and the player can receive up to 3,000 points for each battle rule based on how well they adhere to it. For example, in an event with the rule "more attacks", the player's score for that rule is determined by the total number of times allied sync pairs land attacks. For multi-strike attacks such as {{m|Bullet Seed}}, each strike that lands is counted as a separate attack. For moves that hit multiple targets, each target hit by the attack is counted as a separate attack | The battle rules are the criteria that all battles are graded upon. Each high score event has three different battle rules, and the player can receive up to 3,000 points for each battle rule based on how well they adhere to it. For example, in an event with the rule "more attacks", the player's score for that rule is determined by the total number of times allied sync pairs land attacks, including moves, [[sync move]]s, and [[Max Move|max moves]]. For multi-strike attacks such as {{m|Bullet Seed}}, each strike that lands is counted as a separate attack. For moves that hit multiple targets, such as {{m|Surf}}, each target hit by the attack is counted as a separate attack. | ||
Challenge rules are certain conditions that, if met during the battle, will award the player with 1,000 bonus points. Challenge rules can involve something about the team's composition, such as using a sync pair with a certain [[theme skill]], or something that happens during the battle, such as inflicting a status condition on an opponent. Depending on the individual rule for each battle, challenge rules may be unachievable in some battles. | Challenge rules are certain conditions that, if met during the battle, will award the player with 1,000 bonus points. Challenge rules can involve something about the team's composition, such as using a sync pair with a certain [[theme skill]], or something that happens during the battle, such as inflicting a status condition on an opponent. Depending on the individual rule for each battle, challenge rules may be unachievable in some battles. | ||
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| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Water Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Water Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Water Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Water Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | | [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Water Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Water Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Water Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Water Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Event rewards=== | |||
Players earned rewards after their total score from all battles reached a certain amount for the first time. Every 5,000 points after reaching 180,000 earned the player a 5★ Power-Up Ticket. (For example, if a player earned 190,000 points, they would receive all the following rewards plus two 5★ Power-Up Tickets.) | |||
{| style="margin:auto;" | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top; padding:0px" | |||
| | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:0px; background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center" | |||
|- style="background-color:#{{gold color light}}" | |||
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Total Score | |||
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Item received | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 6,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Co-op Sync Orb.png|60px]]<br>Co-op Sync Orb ×1,000 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 12,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 18,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 4 Star Strike Move Candy.png|60px]]<br>4★ Strike Move Candy | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 24,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Co-op Sync Orb.png|60px]]<br>Co-op Sync Orb ×1,000 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 30,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png|60px]]<br>5★ Power-Up ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 36,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 4 Star Tech Move Candy.png|60px]]<br>4★ Tech Move Candy | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 42,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 48,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 4 Star Support Move Candy.png|60px]]<br>4★ Support Move Candy | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 54,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 60,000 pts | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Masters Strike Move Candy Coin.png|60px]]<br>Strike Move Candy Coin | |||
|} | |||
| | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:0px; background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center" | |||
|- style="background-color:#{{gold color light}}" | |||
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Total Score | |||
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Item received | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 66,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Co-op Sync Orb.png|60px]]<br>Co-op Sync Orb ×1,000 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 72,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 78,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 84,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 90,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png|60px]]<br>5★ Power-Up ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 96,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 102,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 108,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Co-op Sync Orb.png|60px]]<br>Co-op Sync Orb ×1,000 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 114,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 120,000 pts | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Masters Support Move Candy Coin.png|60px]]<br>Support Move Candy Coin | |||
|} | |||
| | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:0px; background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center" | |||
|- style="background-color:#{{gold color light}}" | |||
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Total Score | |||
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Item received | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 126,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 132,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 138,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 144,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 150,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png|60px]]<br>5★ Power-Up ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 156,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Tech Move Candy Coin.png|60px]]<br>Tech Move Candy Coin | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 162,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 168,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters 5 Star Scout Ticket.png|60px]]<br>5★ Scout Ticket ×5 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 174,000 pts | |||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×1 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 180,000 pts | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Masters Move Candy Coin.png|60px]]<br>Move Candy Coin | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
In total, a player who reached a highest total score of 180,000 points or more would earn: | |||
* A 4★ Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy | |||
* A Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy Coin | |||
* A general Move Candy Coin | |||
* 4,000 Co-op Sync Orbs | |||
* 30 5★ Scout Tickets | |||
* 3 5★ Power-Ups | |||
* 10 Certificates of Excellence | |||
==Electric-Type Masters== | ==Electric-Type Masters== | ||
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==Event rewards== | ===Event rewards=== | ||
Players | The rewards for this event were identical to the event rewards for Water-Type Masters. | ||
Every 5,000 points after reaching 180,000 | ==Fire-Type Masters== | ||
This high score event ran from November 8 to 22, 2023. It featured the {{t|Fire}} type. | |||
===Event rules=== | |||
;Battle | |||
* '''Remaining HP''': The higher the total percentage of all allied sync pairs' remaining HP when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points) | |||
* '''More stat decreases''': The more times all opposing sync pairs' stats have been lowered in total when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. If a sync pair's HP drops to 0 during battle, their number of stat decreases when their HP reaches 0 will be counted. (Up to 3,000 points) | |||
* '''More attacks''': The more total times all allied sync pairs land attacks, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points) | |||
;Challenge | |||
* '''Burning: 1 or more times''': Inflict the following status condition/interference on an opponent 1 or more times: • Burning (1,000 points) | |||
* '''Main Character or Rival:''' Form a team with 1 or more sync pairs with either of the following themes: • [[File:Theme skill icon Trainer group.png|20px|link=Theme skill]] Main Character • [[File:Theme skill icon Trainer group.png|20px|link=Theme skill]] Rival (1,000 points) | |||
===Battles=== | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; text-align:center" | |||
|- style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | |||
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | Name | |||
! rowspan=2 width=200px | Special Rule | |||
! rowspan=2 | Trainer | |||
! colspan=3 | Pokémon | |||
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" rowspan=2 | First-Time Rewards | |||
|- style="background-color:#{{grey color}}" | |||
! Left | |||
! Middle | |||
! Right | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Challenge Kiawe | |||
| Allied strike sync pairs' Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed are lowered by 80%. | |||
| [[File:VSKiawe Masters.png|80px]]<br>{{mas|Kiawe}} | |||
| [[File:Masters229.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Houndoom}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:FightingIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters105A.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Marowak}}<br><small>{{rf|Alolan}}</small><br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:GhostIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters609.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Chandelure}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:DarkIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Fire Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Fire Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Challenge Blaine | |||
| No special rules. | |||
| [[File:VSBlaine Masters.png|80px]]<br>{{mas|Blaine}} | |||
| [[File:Masters758.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Salazzle}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:GroundIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters078.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Rapidash}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:GroundIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters637.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Volcarona}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:FlyingIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Fire Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Fire Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Challenge Flint | |||
| The amount of HP restored for allies is zero. | |||
| [[File:VSFlint Masters.png|80px]]<br>{{mas|Flint}} | |||
| [[File:Masters500.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Emboar}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:PsychicIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters392.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Infernape}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:FlyingIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters257.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Blaziken}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:GroundIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Fire Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Fire Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Challenge Chili | |||
| Reduces allies' move gauge maximum by two. | |||
| [[File:VSChili Masters.png|80px]]<br>[[Chili]] | |||
| [[File:Masters668 f.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Pyroar}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:FightingIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters514.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Simisear}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:WaterIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters467.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Magmortar}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:RockIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Fire Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Fire Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Challenge Flannery | |||
| Reduces the damage allies deal with sync moves by 80%. | |||
| [[File:VSFlannery Masters.png|80px]]<br>{{mas|Flannery}} | |||
| [[File:Masters323 f.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Camerupt}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:WaterIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters219.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Magcargo}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:FightingIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters839.png|80px]]<br>{{p|Coalossal}}<br><span style=font-size:80%>Weakness: [[File:GroundIC Masters.png|15px]]</span> | |||
| [[File:Masters Gem.png|30px]]Gems ×100<br>[[File:Masters Fire Tome, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Tome, Vol 1 ×120<br>[[File:Masters Fire Codex, Vol. 1.png|30px]]Fire Codex, Vol. 1 ×120 | |||
|} | |||
===Event rewards=== | |||
Players earned rewards after their total score from all battles reached a certain amount for the first time. Every 5,000 points after reaching 180,000 earned the player a Special Set 1, which contains one 5★ Power-Up Ticket and one Yellow Skill Feather. (For example, if a player earned 190,000 points, they would receive all the following rewards plus two 5★ Power-Up Tickets and 2 Yellow Skill Feathers.) | |||
{| style="margin:auto;" | {| style="margin:auto;" | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top; padding:0px" | |- style="vertical-align:top; padding:0px" | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 102,000 pts | | 102,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence | | [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×2 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 108,000 pts | | 108,000 pts | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 114,000 pts | | 114,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence | | [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×2 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 120,000 pts | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 120,000 pts | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 132,000 pts | | 132,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence | | [[File:Masters Certificate of Excellence.png|60px]]<br>Certificate of Excellence ×2 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 138,000 pts | | 138,000 pts | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 144,000 pts | | 144,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Red Skill Feather.png|60px]]<br>Red Skill Feather ×3 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 150,000 pts | | 150,000 pts | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 162,000 pts | | 162,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Pink Skill Feather.png|60px]]<br>Pink Skill Feather ×3 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 168,000 pts | | 168,000 pts | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 174,000 pts | | 174,000 pts | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Blue Skill Feather.png|60px]]<br>Blue Skill Feather ×3 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 180,000 pts | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 180,000 pts | ||
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|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
In total, a player who | In total, a player who reached a highest total score of 180,000 points or more would earn: | ||
* A 4★ Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy | * A 4★ Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy | ||
* A Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy Coin | * A Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy Coin | ||
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* 3 5★ Power-Ups | * 3 5★ Power-Ups | ||
* 10 Certificates of Excellence | * 10 Certificates of Excellence | ||
* 3 Red, Pink, and Blue Skill Feathers | |||
==Script== | ==Script== |
Revision as of 06:14, 9 November 2023
A high score event[1] is a type of limited-time event in Pokémon Masters EX in which players are challenged to take on five battles and aim to earn the highest score possible. Each event has a featured type that players must use in order to earn points. Players can earn rare rewards when their total score from all battles reaches certain thresholds for the first time.
Mechanics
Similar to the Champion Stadium, battles in high score events can be taken on in any order, a sync pair which has been used in one battle cannot be used in another battle, and players can reset battles after completing them all to try to earn a higher score. Unlike the Champion Stadium, any number of battles can be reset at a time, allowing players to reset just one battle at a time to optimize their team for that battle. In addition, each battle may have an special rule that restricts the strategies players can use for that battle. This can be an advantage given to the opposing team, such as being immune to status and interference conditions, or a disadvantage given to the player's team, such as being unable to heal. However, some battles do not have any special rules.
The player's base score is determined by a few factors:
- Battle rules
- Challenge rules
- Opponent strength increase
The battle rules are the criteria that all battles are graded upon. Each high score event has three different battle rules, and the player can receive up to 3,000 points for each battle rule based on how well they adhere to it. For example, in an event with the rule "more attacks", the player's score for that rule is determined by the total number of times allied sync pairs land attacks, including moves, sync moves, and max moves. For multi-strike attacks such as Bullet Seed, each strike that lands is counted as a separate attack. For moves that hit multiple targets, such as Surf, each target hit by the attack is counted as a separate attack.
Challenge rules are certain conditions that, if met during the battle, will award the player with 1,000 bonus points. Challenge rules can involve something about the team's composition, such as using a sync pair with a certain theme skill, or something that happens during the battle, such as inflicting a status condition on an opponent. Depending on the individual rule for each battle, challenge rules may be unachievable in some battles.
Before the player starts a battle with an opponent, they are given the opportunity to increase the opponent's strength. Increasing an opponent's strength will increase their stats and therefore make them more difficult to defeat, but it will also add a number of points to the player's base score. Each level of strength increase will increase the player's base score by 30 to 50 points, depending on the current difficulty level. The battle will be given a difficulty level based on how many strength increases the player is applying, which is contextualized as a comparison to the stats of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1.
Difficulty Level | Description | Strength Increase | Points Earned | Point change per level | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minimum | Maximum | Minimum | Maximum | |||
Hard | Your opponent's stats will be roughly equivalent to those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +0 | +99 | +0 | +4,950 | 50 |
Very Hard | Your opponent's stats will be roughly equivalent to two times those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +100 | +199 | +5,000 | +8,960 | 40 |
Super Hard | Your opponent's stats will be roughly equivalent to three times those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +200 | +299 | +9,000 | +11,970 | 30 |
Ultra Hard | Your opponent's stats will be roughly equivalent to four times those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +300 | +399 | +12,000 | +14,970 | 30 |
Expert | Your opponent's stats will be roughly equivalent to five times those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +400 | +499 | +15,000 | +17,970 | 30 |
Master | Your opponent's stats will be five or more times those of opponents in Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1. | +500 | +1,000 | +18,000 | +33,000 | 30 |
If the player tries to start a battle at Master difficulty, a confirmation window will pop up, asking if they're sure they want to battle such a strong opponent.
Each high score event has a featured type. All opponents are specialists in that type, and using sync pairs of the featured type multiplies the player's score for that battle by the number of sync pairs of the featured type that are used. So, using 3 sync pairs of the featured type provides a ×3 multiplier to the player's base score for that battle, and not using any sync pairs of the featured type provides a ×0 multiplier to the player's base score for that battle - meaning the player cannot earn any points for that battle.
Once the player has completed all battles, they unlock the ranking feature. This compares their best score from all battles to the best score from all players across the world, placing them at a certain ranking depending on their score. The top 10,000 players are considered Master Rank, and all players who are in Master Rank at the end of the event period will earn a medal.
When the event period is over, it takes about two days for the rankings to be finalized. The finalized rankings are then displayed for a week. During this period, players can still reset battles, but they will not be able to challenge them again.
Water-Type Masters
This high score event ran from July 11 to 25, 2023. It featured the Water type.
Event rules
- Battle
- Time trial: The faster you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- More stat increases: The more times all allied sync pairs' stats have been raised in total when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. If a sync pair's HP drops to 0 during battle, their number of stat increases when their HP reaches 0 will be counted. (Up to 3,000 points)
- More attacks: The more total times all allied sync pairs land attacks, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- Challenge
- Main Character 1 or more pairs: Form a team with 1 or more sync pairs with the following theme: • Main Character (1,000 points)
- Confusion: 1 or more times: Inflict the following status condition/interference on an opponent 1 or more times: • Confusion (1,000 points)
Battles
Name | Special Rule | Trainer | Pokémon | First-Time Rewards | ||
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Challenge Misty | Opponents are immune to status conditions and won't flinch, become confused, or become trapped. | Misty |
Walrein Weakness: |
Lapras Weakness: |
Dewgong Weakness: |
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Challenge Marlon | Allied strike sync pairs' Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed are lowered by 80%. | Marlon |
Barbaracle Weakness: |
Carracosta Weakness: |
Poliwrath Weakness: |
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Challenge Lana | The amount of HP restored for allies is zero. | Lana |
Seaking Weakness: |
Cloyster Weakness: |
Octillery Weakness: |
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Challenge Nessa | No special rules. | Nessa |
Floatzel Weakness: |
Drednaw Weakness: |
Golisopod Weakness: |
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Challenge Archie | Reduces the damage allies deal with special attack moves by 80%. | Archie |
Carvanha Weakness: |
Sharpedo Weakness: |
Carvanha Weakness: |
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Event rewards
Players earned rewards after their total score from all battles reached a certain amount for the first time. Every 5,000 points after reaching 180,000 earned the player a 5★ Power-Up Ticket. (For example, if a player earned 190,000 points, they would receive all the following rewards plus two 5★ Power-Up Tickets.)
In total, a player who reached a highest total score of 180,000 points or more would earn:
- A 4★ Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy
- A Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy Coin
- A general Move Candy Coin
- 4,000 Co-op Sync Orbs
- 30 5★ Scout Tickets
- 3 5★ Power-Ups
- 10 Certificates of Excellence
Electric-Type Masters
Announced on July 26, 2023,[2] this high score event ran from September 14 to 27, 2023. It featured the Electric type.
Event rules
- Battle
- Time trial: The faster you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- More stat decreases: The more times all opposing sync pairs' stats have been lowered in total when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. If a sync pair's HP drops to 0 during battle, their number of stat decreases when their HP reaches 0 will be counted. (Up to 3,000 points)
- Fewer attacks: The fewer total times all allied sync pairs land attacks, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- Challenge
- Paralysis: 1 or more times: Inflict the following status condition/interference on an opponent 1 or more times: • Paralysis (1,000 points)
- Unova or Alola: Form a team with 1 or more sync pairs with either of the following themes: • Unova • Alola (1,000 points)
Battles
Name | Special Rule | Trainer | Pokémon | First-Time Rewards | ||
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Left | Middle | Right | ||||
Challenge Lt. Surge | The amount of HP restored for allies is zero. | Lt. Surge |
Electrode Weakness: |
Magneton Weakness: |
Golem Alola Form Weakness: |
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Challenge Volkner | No special rules. | Volkner |
Togedemaru Weakness: |
Rotom Weakness: |
Luxray Weakness: |
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Challenge Elesa | Opponents take 80% less damage when they are unaffected by a status condition or interference. | Elesa (Classic) |
Pawmot Weakness: |
Emolga Weakness: |
Yamper Weakness: |
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Challenge Clemont | Allied tech sync pairs' Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed are lowered by 80%. | Clemont |
Electabuzz Weakness: |
Heliolisk Weakness: |
Raichu Alola Form Weakness: |
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Challenge Marnie | Reduces the damage allies deal with physical attack moves by 80%. | Marnie |
Raichu Alola Form Weakness: |
Morpeko Weakness: |
Togedemaru Weakness: |
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Event rewards
The rewards for this event were identical to the event rewards for Water-Type Masters.
Fire-Type Masters
This high score event ran from November 8 to 22, 2023. It featured the Fire type.
Event rules
- Battle
- Remaining HP: The higher the total percentage of all allied sync pairs' remaining HP when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- More stat decreases: The more times all opposing sync pairs' stats have been lowered in total when you complete a battle, the higher score you can obtain. If a sync pair's HP drops to 0 during battle, their number of stat decreases when their HP reaches 0 will be counted. (Up to 3,000 points)
- More attacks: The more total times all allied sync pairs land attacks, the higher score you can obtain. (Up to 3,000 points)
- Challenge
- Burning: 1 or more times: Inflict the following status condition/interference on an opponent 1 or more times: • Burning (1,000 points)
- Main Character or Rival: Form a team with 1 or more sync pairs with either of the following themes: • Main Character • Rival (1,000 points)
Battles
Name | Special Rule | Trainer | Pokémon | First-Time Rewards | ||
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Left | Middle | Right | ||||
Challenge Kiawe | Allied strike sync pairs' Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed are lowered by 80%. | Kiawe |
Houndoom Weakness: |
Marowak Alolan Weakness: |
Chandelure Weakness: |
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Challenge Blaine | No special rules. | Blaine |
Salazzle Weakness: |
Rapidash Weakness: |
Volcarona Weakness: |
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Challenge Flint | The amount of HP restored for allies is zero. | Flint |
Emboar Weakness: |
Infernape Weakness: |
Blaziken Weakness: |
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Challenge Chili | Reduces allies' move gauge maximum by two. | Chili |
Pyroar Weakness: |
Simisear Weakness: |
Magmortar Weakness: |
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Challenge Flannery | Reduces the damage allies deal with sync moves by 80%. | Flannery |
Camerupt Weakness: |
Magcargo Weakness: |
Coalossal Weakness: |
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Event rewards
Players earned rewards after their total score from all battles reached a certain amount for the first time. Every 5,000 points after reaching 180,000 earned the player a Special Set 1, which contains one 5★ Power-Up Ticket and one Yellow Skill Feather. (For example, if a player earned 190,000 points, they would receive all the following rewards plus two 5★ Power-Up Tickets and 2 Yellow Skill Feathers.)
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In total, a player who reached a highest total score of 180,000 points or more would earn:
- A 4★ Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy
- A Strike, Tech, and Support Move Candy Coin
- A general Move Candy Coin
- 4,000 Co-op Sync Orbs
- 30 5★ Scout Tickets
- 3 5★ Power-Ups
- 10 Certificates of Excellence
- 3 Red, Pink, and Blue Skill Feathers
Script
- Pokémon Center (event conversation)
Name | Text |
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Lear | Hear my words! |
Lear | The High Score Event is happening right now on Pasio! |
Sawyer | During the High Score Event, you'll need to meet a number of requirements... as you take on the five battles we've prepared for you. |
Rachel | You could totally get rewards if you ace this thing, so good luuuuck! Oh, but like... if a sync pair joins a battle, they won't be able to join a different battle, so be caaaaareful! |
Lear | Precisely! So gather as many friends as you can, and take on the challenge! Hahahahaha! |
Notes
- ↑ Capitalized as "high score event" in-game. "A high score event is an event in which you can get rewards for your collective score from five battles."
- ↑ Tweet announcing the second high score event
See also
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