Sync pair scout

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The sync pair scout is the primary method by which players can obtain new sync pairs in Pokémon Masters EX, accessed through the shop. It is unlocked after completing Chapter 1 of the PML Arc. Sync pairs scouts cost Gems, and the sync pairs received are random, in what is effectively a Gacha game model.

Pairs can be scouted from one of various showcases, which may offer different pairs, different appearance rates for certain pairs, or even exclusive pairs. While the official term for these showcases is "sync pair scouts", players typically call these showcases "banners" to avoid confusion with the action of scouting itself. Sync pair scouts run for a limited time.

On the sync pair scout screen, the player is able to preview the moves, stats, passive skills, and sync grids of all featured sync pairs. It will also display whether the featured sync pairs have buddy moves, can Mega Evolve or Dynamax, or unlock Song Keys for the Jukebox when raised to Masters EX star.png 6★ EX. If a featured sync pair can Dynamax, the player can preview the animation of one of their Max Moves; otherwise, the player can preview the animation of their sync move.

Categories

Sync pair scouts can fall into one of several categories, depending on the type of sync pairs featured in that scout.

Spotlight

In a spotlight scout, the featured sync pair or pairs are either already in the general scout pool, or will be added to it after their debut scout ends. Generally, only one sync pair is featured if it is the pair's debut scout, while multiple sync pairs will be featured on a rerun. Spotlight scouts were the most common type of sync pair scout during the first year of the game, but they have become less common over time.

Poké Fair

In a Poké Fair scout, the featured sync pair or pairs are fair-exclusive sync pairs, as they can generally only be obtained through Poké Fair scouts. Fair-exclusive sync pairs are also available in mix scouts, and some may be available in special ticket scouts, especially around anniversaries.

A special type of Poké Fair scout, the Monthly Poké Fair Scout, features a single fair-exclusive sync pair each month, but all other fair-exclusive sync pairs that can be invited to the Trainer Lodge are also available with the same rates as non-limited 5★ pairs.

Poké Fair scouts may sometimes only feature sync pairs of a specific type. This type of Poké Fair scout runs concurrently with high score events.

Master Fair

In a Master Fair scout, the featured sync pair has a master passive skill and can only be obtained through Master Fair scouts. Sync pairs exclusively available in these scouts are called Master Fair-exclusive. Unlike other scout types, Master Fair scouts have never featured more than one sync pair at a time.

Seasonal

In a seasonal scout, the featured sync pair or pairs have outfits related to certain seasonal events. Since they can generally only be obtained through seasonal scouts, they are called seasonal sync pairs. They are also available in mix scouts. These sync pairs always have the Theme skill icon fashion.png Seasonal Outfit theme skill.

The sync pairs Diantha (Special Costume) & Keldeo, Hilda (Special Costume) & Diancie, Guzma (Special Costume) & Buzzwole, and Jasmine (Special Costume) & Celesteela were initially available in seasonal scouts, but they are not seasonal sync pairs. Since the rerun of Poké War Games, they have been exclusively available in costume and mix scouts.

Costume

In a costume scout, the featured sync pair or pairs have outfits related to certain costume events. Since they can generally only be obtained through costume scouts, they are called costume sync pairs. They are also available in mix scouts. These sync pairs always have the Theme skill icon fashion.png Special Costume theme skill.

Variety

In a variety scout, the featured character or characters are wearing their standard outfits, but they have formed a sync pair with a different partner Pokémon than usual. These sync pairs can be raised to Masters EX star.png 6★ EX, but they do not have an EX style or a sync pair story. They are called variety sync pairs, as they can generally only be obtained through variety scouts. They are also available in mix scouts, and some may be available in special ticket scouts.

On rare occasions, a character is made playable for the first time in a variety scout. Unlike most variety sync pairs, these sync pairs have EX styles and sync pair stories.

Mix

In a mix scout, the featured character is wearing their standard outfit, but they have formed a sync pair with a different partner Pokémon than usual. These sync pairs can be raised to 6★ EX, but they do not have an EX style or a sync pair story. All fair-exclusive, seasonal, costume, and variety sync pairs released at the time of the mix scout's debut are also available in the scout. In addition, this sync pair scout can only be used a limited number of times each day, and only paid gems can be used to scout sync pairs.

Scout methods

Gems are primarily used to scout for sync pairs. The amount required for different scout methods vary. Some methods will allow using both non-paid and paid Gems. while others only allow using paid Gems. Some scouts may also offer presents for using them.

Non-paid Gems

Generally, it costs 300 Gems to scout one sync pair. Since the August 2020 Sygna Suit Blue Poké Fair Scout, players can also use 3,000 Gems to scout 11 sync pairs. Fans often refer to the action of scouting 11 sync pairs at once as a "multi". On the 25th of every month, Pokémon Masters Day, a "Pokémon Masters Day One-Time-Only Happy Scout" allows players to scout 11 sync pairs for only 25 Gems.

When using any scout method available using non-paid Gems, paid Gems can also be used. However, all non-paid Gems that the player has will be used before paid Gems are used.

A daily discount scout allows for using 100 paid Gems to scout one sync pair. This can be performed once per sync pair scout, per day. It is accessible on most sync pair scouts that accept non-paid Gems. In some sync pair scouts, typically featuring multiple sync pairs, the daily discount scout may be available up to three times per day.

On Pokémon Masters Day, a "Pokémon Masters Day 5★-Guaranteed Scout" costs 100 paid Gems to scout 11 pairs, with the eleventh pair guaranteed to be a 5★.

A "5★-Select Scout" allows for scouting 10, 11, 15, or 25 sync pairs, and for selecting a specific 5★ to receive afterwards. In some cases, these scouts may only offer sync pairs of a specific type.

Some featured sync pairs have two scouts offered concurrently, but one of them can only be used with paid Gems. Paid-Gem-only scouts offer rarer item presents than their counterparts that accept non-paid Gems. Paid Gem spotlight and variety scouts, which are distinguished by the name "Scout + Present! Limit 3!", offer three sync pair scouts of 11 pairs for 3,000 paid Gems each, with the first scout half off. Paid Gem Master Fair scouts have the same methods available as normal scouts—300 Gems to scout one sync pair or 3,000 Gems to scout 11—but can only be used with paid Gems.

A mix scout allows for scouting a limited number of sync pairs per day: one Sync Pair Scout ×1 for 100 paid Gems, one Sync Pair Scout ×3 for 300 paid Gems, and one Sync Pair Scout ×5 for 500 paid Gems.

Tiered scout

A tiered scout can only be used with paid Gems, but it gives players a way to guarantee obtaining the featured sync pair using fewer Gems than would cost to maximize scout points on a banner. Introduced for Skyla (Holiday 2020) & Togekiss and Erika (Holiday 2020) & Comfey, a tiered scout is available alongside seasonal scouts, special costume scouts, and occasionally variety scouts.

Each tier in a tiered scout can be completed by spending a number of Gems to scout a number of sync pairs, with the amounts of both varying from tier to tier. After completing a tier, the player is given access to the next tier. Some tiers award presents after the sync pairs are scouted. Completing half of the tiers awards the player with a 5★ Great Scout Ticket, which can be used in a corresponding Featured Ticket Scout. A Featured Ticket Scout allows the player to scout one 5★ sync pair, which has a 25% chance to be the featured pair (or one of the featured pairs, if multiple are featured). Completing all of the tiers awards the player with a 5★ Master Scout Ticket if one sync pair is featured, which can be used in a corresponding Guaranteed Ticket Scout. As the name suggests, the Guaranteed Ticket Scout is guaranteed to scout the featured sync pair. If multiple sync pairs are featured in the tiered scout, there is no Guaranteed Ticket Scout; instead, completing all of the tiers allows the player to scout a 5★ sync pair of their choice out of all the pairs available in the scout.

The number of tiers in a tiered scout, as well as the cost of and number of sync pairs scouted in each tier, varies depending on whether there is one featured pair or multiple.

One featured pair
Tier Cost Sync pairs scouted Present
1 Masters Gem.pngGems ×300 3 None
2 Masters Gem.pngGems ×900 5 None
3 Masters Gem.pngGems ×1,500 7 None
4 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,000 9 None
5 Masters Gem.pngGems ×3,000 11 Masters 5 Star Great Scout Ticket.png5★ Great Scout Ticket
6 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,000 11 None
7 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,500 11 None
8 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,500 11 None
9 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,500 11 None
10 Masters Gem.pngGems ×3,000 11 Masters 5 Star Master Scout Ticket.png5★ Master Scout Ticket

In total, completing all tiers costs 20,200 paid Gems and allows 92 sync pairs to be scouted (including those obtained from ticket scouts).

Multiple featured pairs
Tier Cost Sync pairs scouted Present
1 Masters Gem.pngGems ×1,000 11 None
2 Masters Gem.pngGems ×1,500 11 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×3
3 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,000 11 Masters 5 Star Great Scout Ticket.png5★ Great Scout Ticket
4 Masters Gem.pngGems ×2,500 11 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×7
5 Masters Gem.pngGems ×3,000 11 Choose a 5★ sync pair

In total, completing all tiers costs 10,000 paid Gems and allows 57 sync pairs to be scouted (including those obtained from ticket scouts and the selected pair).

Other

The Daily Scout is a free-of-charge scout that is available once per day. However, this scout primarily awards items, having a very low chance of giving sync pairs. In addition, only 3★ sync pairs are available. A total of 11 items and sync pairs are scouted each time the Daily Scout is used. Unlike all other scout methods, the exact appearance rates are not disclosed.

Availability

The available sync pairs change as the game introduces more Trainers, with specific sync pair scouts giving a higher chance of obtaining the featured sync pair. Sync pairs can have permanent or limited-time availability.

Permanent pairs

These will appear in most sync pair scouts, after their debut sync pair scout has ended. Any sync pair scouts running concurrent with their debut scout will not include them. Permanent pairs can also appear from 5★-guaranteed ticket scouts, though the lineup is not updated immediately after their debut scout ends. Typically, ticket scout lineups are updated at each anniversary with all the permanent sync pairs who were added within the previous year.

General pool/Spotlight
No. Sync pair Region Rarity Type Role
3 Kanto ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Tech.png Tech
4 Kanto ★★★☆☆☆EX Electric Masters Tech.png Tech
5 Kanto ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Tech.png Tech
6 Kanto ★★★★☆ Fire Masters Tech.png Tech
7 Kanto ★★★★☆☆EX Ice Masters Tech.png Tech
8 Kanto ★★★★☆☆EX Fighting Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
9 Kanto ★★★★☆☆EX Ghost Masters Tech.png Tech
15 Kanto ★★★☆☆ Poison Masters Tech.png Tech
65 Kanto ★★★★★☆EX Flying Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
76 Kanto ★★★★★☆EX Normal Masters Support.png Support
85 Kanto ★★★★★☆EX Psychic Masters Support.png Support
10 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
11 Johto ★★★☆☆ Bug Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
12 Johto ★★★★☆ Normal Masters Tech.png Tech
16 Johto ★★★★☆ Psychic Masters Tech.png Tech
17 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
66 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Support.png Support
75 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Fire Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
93 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Steel Masters Support.png Support
99 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Ghost Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
139 Johto ★★★★★☆EX Flying Masters Support.png Support
18 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
19 Hoenn ★★★☆☆☆EX Rock Masters Support.png Support
20 Hoenn ★★★☆☆ Fighting Masters Tech.png Tech
23 Hoenn ★★★☆☆ Flying Masters Tech.png Tech
24 Hoenn ★★★☆☆ Psychic Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
25 Hoenn ★★★☆☆ Psychic Masters Support.png Support
26 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Ghost Masters Support.png Support
27 Hoenn ★★★★☆☆EX Dragon Masters Support.png Support
28 Hoenn ★★★★☆☆EX Bug Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
72 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Ice Masters Support.png Support
90 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Tech.png Tech
92 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Fighting Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
98 Hoenn ★★★★☆ Poison Masters Tech.png Tech
107 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Dragon Masters Tech.png Tech
113 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Tech.png Tech
140 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Tech.png Tech
151 Hoenn ★★★★★☆EX Ground Masters Tech.png Tech
30 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆ Rock Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
31 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆ Grass Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
32 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆ Fighting Masters Support.png Support
33 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆ Water Masters Tech.png Tech
34 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆☆EX Ice Masters Tech.png Tech
36 Sinnoh ★★★★☆☆EX Steel Masters Tech.png Tech
37 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆ Normal Masters Support.png Support
38 Sinnoh ★★★☆☆☆EX Fire Masters Support.png Support
86 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Ghost Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
94 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Support.png Support
105 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Electric Masters Tech.png Tech
143 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Flying Masters Tech.png Tech
146 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Bug Masters Support.png Support
147 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Ground Masters Tech.png Tech
148 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Psychic Masters Tech.png Tech
150 Sinnoh ★★★★★☆EX Poison Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
40 Unova ★★★☆☆ Ground Masters Tech.png Tech
41 Unova ★★★☆☆ Ice Masters Tech.png Tech
44 Unova ★★★★☆☆EX Poison Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
45 Unova ★★★☆☆ Water Masters Support.png Support
46 Unova ★★★★☆☆EX Ghost Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
47 Unova ★★★★☆ Fighting Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
67 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Support.png Support
68 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Fire Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
69 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Electric Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
69 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Electric Masters Support.png Support
70 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Psychic Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
73 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Tech.png Tech
73 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
73 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Steel Masters Tech.png Tech
95 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Bug Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
109 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Flying Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
110 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Psychic Masters Tech.png Tech
159 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Normal Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
160 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Steel Masters Tech.png Tech
185 Unova ★★★★★☆EX Normal Masters Support.png Support
48 Kalos ★★★☆☆ Rock Masters Tech.png Tech
50 Kalos ★★★☆☆ Grass Masters Tech.png Tech
51 Kalos ★★★☆☆ Ice Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
52 Kalos ★★★★☆☆EX Water Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
53 Kalos ★★★★☆ Steel Masters Tech.png Tech
89 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Electric Masters Tech.png Tech
96 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Fire Masters Tech.png Tech
162 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Support.png Support
171 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Psychic Masters Tech.png Tech
172 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Dragon Masters Tech.png Tech
197 Kalos ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Support.png Support
55 Alola ★★★★☆ Electric Masters Tech.png Tech
56 Alola ★★★☆☆☆EX Fairy Masters Tech.png Tech
57 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Rock Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
59 Alola ★★★☆☆ Flying Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
79 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Rock Masters Tech.png Tech
87 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Poison Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
88 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Bug Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
101 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Bug Masters Special Strike.png Special Strike
102 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Normal Masters Tech.png Tech
103 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Fairy Masters Support.png Support
114 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Tech.png Tech
121 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Grass Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
122 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Support.png Support
129 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Support.png Support
130 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Fire Masters Support.png Support
131 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Ice Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
132 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Tech.png Tech
186 Alola ★★★★★☆EX Dragon Masters Tech.png Tech
117 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Dark Masters Support.png Support
125 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Water Masters Tech.png Tech
126 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Fighting Masters Physical Strike.png Physical Strike
142 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Ghost Masters Tech.png Tech
144 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Electric Masters Support.png Support
155 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Rock Masters Tech.png Tech
156 Galar ★★★★★☆EX Ice Masters Support.png Support

Limited-time pairs

These are only available during specific sync pair scouts where they are featured, generally with higher rates than other pairs.

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Rarity distribution

The rarity distribution of scouted pairs is as follows:

Rarity Distributon
Rarity Standard
rates
Poké Fair
scout
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scout
5★ featured 2% 2% 1%
5★ non-featured 5% 8% 11%
5★ total 7% 10% 12%
4★ 20% 20% 20%
3★ 73% 70% 68%

The 5★ featured rate behaves differently if there is more than one featured character:

  • 2 or 3 characters: Each character has a 1.5% appearance rate (totaling 3% or 4.5% featured rate, respectively).
  • 4 or more characters: A total 2% rate is evenly split between each character (4 characters will each have a rate of 0.5%, 6 characters will each have a rate of 0.33%, etc.).

4★ featured characters do not occur often, but their rates are as follows:

  • Spotlight scout: 2% appearance rate per character.
  • Poké Fair scout: A total 5% rate is evenly split between each character.

Teaser animation

When a scout is performed, an animation will play: the player's Poryphone is slotted into a terminal on the counter of Tricia's booth, and an antenna grows from the phone. The antenna begins to output a signal and displays a map, indicating that a sync pair is approaching the Pokémon Center. The camera view changes to the Pokémon Center's front doors, which open with a flash of light.

The animation will slightly change to indicate the lower bound of the star rarity of the sync pairs received in the scout or batch of scouts:

  • Sparks:
    • If the Poryphone emits sparks upon touching the terminal, causing the background to turn rainbow, and a parabolic antenna appears, then the batch includes a 5★ pair.
  • Antenna:
    • If no antenna appears, the batch may include pairs of any rarity.
    • If a small antenna appears, the batch includes a pair of at least 4★ rarity.
  • Doors:
    • If the doors do not emit rays of light before opening, the batch includes only 3★ pairs.
    • If the doors emit some rays of light before opening, the batch includes at least one 4★ pair but no 5★ pair.
    • If the doors emit several rays of light and rainbow-colored shards, the batch includes a 5★ pair.
  • Mindscape (from version 1.5.0 onwards):
    • After the doors open, if a mindscape image and a quote appears, then the 5★ pair uniquely corresponding to that mindscape and quote will appear.
      • If the sync pair is from the Hisui region or contains a Pokémon from Hisui, a special animation will play where a space-time distortion will appear, which the pair arrives from.

As previously mentioned, if the player scouts a sync pair they have already recruited, then the sync pair receives an increase in level to their moves. Once the sync pair's move level is maxed out to level 5, if the player again scouts that sync pair, the player will instead receive a power-up item corresponding to the sync pair's original number of stars.

Scout points

A scout point will be awarded for every 100 Gems spent through a sync pair scout. Three bonus scout points will also be awarded every time the player scouts 11 sync pairs at once, starting from the August 2020 Sygna Suit Blue Poké Fair Scout. The number of scout points collected can be viewed at the top right of the sync pair scout screen.

If the player manages to collect at least 400 scout points on a sync pair scout, the player will be able to select a sync pair of their choice from the pool. This can be repeated multiple times on the same sync pair scout; however, scout points expire at the end of a sync pair scout's period and do not carry over to reruns.

In the mix scout, the player only has to collect 300 scout points to select any sync pair. Unlike other sync pair scouts, scout points collected from mix scouts will carry over to future mix scouts.

Presents

On occasion, sync pair scouts may reward the player with items for participating in the scout. Items obtained from sync pair scouts are sent to the Present Box to be claimed.

The Poké Fair Scout from February 28 to March 16, 2020 introduced rewarding items for recruiting the featured sync pair. Presents given include:

  • Sync Orb ×100 (corresponding to the featured sync pair)
  • Custom 5★ Power-Up ×3, up to five times.
  • Any Roll Cake Coin ×4 (corresponding to the featured sync pair's EX role) and 5★ Power-Up ×4, up to five times.
  • Any Roll Cake ×1 (corresponding to the featured sync pair's EX role)

The Lusamine Spotlight Scout from September 9 to October 1, 2020 introduced rewarding items for using Sync Pair Scout ×11. Presents were only rewarded once until the Lance and Lillie Seasonal Scouts from January 1 to 14, 2021, where multiple of the same item could be obtained for using Sync Pair Scout ×11 several consecutive times. Presents given include:

  • Any Move Candy Coin ×1 (corresponding to the featured pair's role), up to three times.
  • 3★ Friend Key ×10, up to five times. Only in the Monthly Poké Fair Scout.

Presents may differ between using Sync Pair Scout ×11 multiple times in a row and vary by scout type. These sets of presents include:

Spotlight/Variety
No. Presents
1 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.pngCustom ★ Power-Up ×5
Masters Sync Orb.pngSync Orb ×200
2 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.pngCustom ★ Power-Up ×5
Masters Sync Orb.pngSync Orb ×200
3 Masters 5 Star Master Scout Ticket.png5★ Master Scout Ticket
Masters 5 Star Power-Up.pngCustom ★ Power-Up ×10
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Poké Fair/Master Fair
No. Presents
1 Masters Strike Move Candy Coin.pngStrike Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Tech Move Candy Coin.pngTech Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Support Move Candy Coin.pngSupport Move Candy Coin ×1
2 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×2
3 Masters Sprint Move Candy Coin.pngSprint Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Field Move Candy Coin.pngField Move Candy Coin ×1
4 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×4
5 Masters Move Candy Coin.pngMove Candy Coin ×1

One set of presents featured in Poké Fair and Master Fair scouts has been retired since the Serena Master Fair Scout from November 25 to December 25, 2023:

No. Presents
1 Masters Strike Move Candy Coin.pngStrike Move Candy Coin ×1
2 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×2
3 Masters Strike Move Candy Coin.pngStrike Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Tech Move Candy Coin.pngTech Move Candy Coin ×1
4 Masters 5 Star Power-Up.png5★ Power-Up ×4
5 Masters Strike Move Candy Coin.pngStrike Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Tech Move Candy Coin.pngTech Move Candy Coin ×1
Masters Support Move Candy Coin.pngSupport Move Candy Coin ×1

Sync pair scout history

Main article: Sync pair scout history