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| [[File:Masters Ultra Aid Ade.png|50px]]<br>Ultra Aid Ade | | [[File:Masters Ultra Aid Ade.png|50px]]<br>Ultra Aid Ade | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Ultra Buff Blend.png|50px]]<br>Ultra Buff Blend ×10 | ||
| → | | → | ||
| [[File:Masters Buff Blend +.png|50px]]<br>Buff Blend + | | [[File:Masters Buff Blend +.png|50px]]<br>Buff Blend + | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Ultra Tech Tonic.png|50px]]<br>Ultra Tech Tonic ×10 | ||
| → | | → | ||
| [[File:Masters Tech Tonic +.png|50px]]<br>Tech Tonic + | | [[File:Masters Tech Tonic +.png|50px]]<br>Tech Tonic + | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Masters | | [[File:Masters Ultra Aid Ade.png|50px]]<br>Ultra Aid Ade ×10 | ||
| → | | → | ||
| [[File:Masters Aid Ade +.png|50px]]<br>Aid Ade + | | [[File:Masters Aid Ade +.png|50px]]<br>Aid Ade + | ||
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| rowspan=2 | Max 20 exchanges a month | | rowspan=2 | Max 20 exchanges a month | ||
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| [[File:Masters 3 Star Power-Up.png|50px]]<br> | | [[File:Masters 3 Star Power-Up.png|50px]]<br>3★ Power-Up ×10 | ||
| → | | → | ||
| [[File:Masters 4 Star Power-Up.png|50px]]<br>4★ Power-Up | | [[File:Masters 4 Star Power-Up.png|50px]]<br>4★ Power-Up | ||
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| [[File:Masters Brock story icon.png|80px]] | | [[File:Masters Brock story icon.png|80px]] | ||
| Interlude 1: Brock's Grit | | Interlude 1: Brock's Grit | ||
| [[Brock]] (Sygna Suit) & {{p|Tyranitar}} | | [[Brock]] ([[Sygna Suit]]) & {{p|Tyranitar}} | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Masters Hau story icon.png|80px]] | | [[File:Masters Hau story icon.png|80px]] | ||
| Chapter 11: Alola's Rising Stars | | Chapter 11: Alola's Rising Stars | ||
| [[Hau]] & {{p|Raichu}} | | [[Hau]] & {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Raichu}} | ||
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| [[File:Masters Flint story icon.png|80px]] | | [[File:Masters Flint story icon.png|80px]] | ||
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| [[File:Masters Elesa Sygna story icon.png|80px]] | | [[File:Masters Elesa Sygna story icon.png|80px]] | ||
| Chapter 24: A Shining Spotlight | | Chapter 24: A Shining Spotlight | ||
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| [[File:Masters Sawyer story icon.png|80px]] | |||
| Interlude 4: The Once-Charming Prince | |||
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| [[File:Masters Grimsley Sygna story icon.png|80px]] | |||
| Chapter 25: A Glorious Gambit | |||
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| [[File:Masters Rachel story icon.png|80px]] | |||
| Interlude 5: What Makes a King | |||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Shining Star | | Shining Star | ||
| Sygna Suit [[Elesa]] & {{p|Rotom}} | | [[Sygna Suit]] [[Elesa]] & {{p|Rotom}} | ||
| February 28 to March 16, 2020 | | February 28 to March 16, 2020 | ||
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| [[Guzma]] & {{p|Golisopod}}<br>[[Plumeria]] & {{p|Salazzle}} | | [[Guzma]] & {{p|Golisopod}}<br>[[Plumeria]] & {{p|Salazzle}} | ||
| March 27 to April 14, 2020 | | March 27 to April 14, 2020 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| The Star of the Contest | |||
| {{ga|Dawn}} & {{p|Turtwig}} | |||
| May 28 to June 11, 2020 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| The Importance of Elegance (Rerun) | |||
| - | |||
| June 18 to July 2, 2020 | |||
|} | |} | ||
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| {{type|Fire}} Training Event | | {{type|Fire}} Training Event | ||
| {{ga|Ethan}} & {{p|Cyndaquil}} | | {{ga|Ethan}} & {{p|Cyndaquil}} | ||
| | | {{EF|Flint}} & {{TP|Flint|Infernape}}<br>[[Flannery]] & {{p|Torkoal}} | ||
| January 15 to 30, 2020 | | January 15 to 30, 2020 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| Electric-type Training Event | | Electric-type Training Event | ||
| - | | - | ||
| [[Hau]] & {{p|Raichu}} | | [[Hau]] & {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Raichu}} | ||
| March 6 to 16, 2020 | | March 6 to 16, 2020 | ||
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| {{type|Psychic}} Training Event | | {{type|Psychic}} Training Event | ||
| [[Caitlin]] & {{p|Reuniclus}} | | [[Caitlin]] & {{p|Reuniclus}} | ||
| | | {{ga|Calem}} & {{p|Espurr}}<br>[[Caitlin]] & {{p|Reuniclus}} | ||
| April 20 to May 4, 2020 | | April 20 to May 4, 2020 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{type|Fighting}} Training Event | |||
| [[Wally]] & {{p|Gallade}} | |||
| [[Korrina]] & {{TP|Korrina|Lucario}} | |||
| May 14 to 28, 2020 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{type|Flying}} Training Event | |||
| [[Jasmine]] & {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}} | |||
| [[Skyla]] & {{TP|Skyla|Swanna}} | |||
| May 21 to 28, 2020 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{type|Water}} Training Event | |||
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| {{ga|Barry}} & {{p|Piplup}}<br>[[Misty]] & {{TP|Misty|Starmie}} | |||
| June 4 to 18, 2020 | |||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Flying Types Incoming! | | Flying Types Incoming! | ||
| [[Clemont]] & {{ | | [[Clemont]] & {{TP|Clemont|Heliolisk}} | ||
| April 14 to 28, 2020 | | April 14 to 28, 2020 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Morty's Secret Ghost Training | |||
| [[Morty]] & {{p|Drifblim}} | |||
| July 15 to 28, 2020 | |||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Lurking Shadow | | Lurking Shadow | ||
| [[Giovanni]] & {{ | | [[Giovanni]] & {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}} | ||
| December 5 to 18, 2019 | | December 5 to 18, 2019 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Lurking Shadow (Rerun) | | Lurking Shadow (Rerun) | ||
| [[Giovanni]] & {{ | | [[Giovanni]] & {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}} | ||
| March 6 to 16, 2020 | | March 6 to 16, 2020 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings | | Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings | ||
| | | {{ga|Silver}} & {{p|Ho-Oh}} | ||
| April 30 to May 14, 2020 | | April 30 to May 14, 2020 | ||
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==Version history== | ==Version history== | ||
===iOS=== | ===iOS=== | ||
{| class=" | {| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color light}}" | ||
! style="background:#{{gold color light | ! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Version | ||
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Release date | ! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Release date | ||
! style="background:#{{gold color light | ! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Official note | ||
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Update notification | |||
| 0.0.1 | |- | ||
| 0.0.1<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Other_LL_W1_1 0.0.1 - Pokémon Masters now available!]</ref> | |||
| July 23, 2019 | | July 23, 2019 | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.1.0 | |- | ||
| 1.1.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Other_GL_W1_1 1.1.0 - Pokémon Masters now available!]</ref> | |||
| August 28, 2019 | | August 28, 2019 | ||
| | | | ||
Pokémon Masters Now Available!<br> | Pokémon Masters Now Available!<br> | ||
Head to Pasio for an exciting new adventure! | Head to Pasio for an exciting new adventure! | ||
|- | | - | ||
|- | |||
| 1.1.1 | | 1.1.1 | ||
| September 6, 2019 | | September 6, 2019 | ||
| | | | ||
Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.2.0 | |- | ||
| 1.2.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_M2_W1_1 1.2.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| September 25, 2019 | | September 25, 2019 | ||
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• Daily and Monthly categories have been added for items.<br> | • Daily and Monthly categories have been added for items.<br> | ||
• Other minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Other minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | | ||
* Recommended strength for areas containing battles is now displayed. | |||
* You can now check the bonus strength your team gets when your sync pairs match the recommended type for each area. | |||
* You can now check a sync pair’s details by tapping and holding down their profile icon in the Team menu. | |||
* You may now skip sync pair scout animations. | |||
* Usability of the Team menu has been improved. | |||
* Names of training areas have been changed, and the main rewards you get from them are now displayed. | |||
* When you return to the app after having it run in the background, a notice prompting you to resume the battle will now be displayed if you were in the middle of one when you left. | |||
* You are now able to check stat changes to each of your sync pairs as you’re equipping them with gear. | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
* Changes to the Shop’s Exchange Items Menu | |||
** You are now able to exchange multiple items at once. | |||
** You can now switch displays between Simple View and Detailed View. | |||
** Daily and Monthly categories have been added for items. | |||
** The number of daily items that can be exchanged is reset daily. | |||
** The number of monthly items that can be exchanged is reset monthly. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.2.1 | | 1.2.1 | ||
| October 8, 2019 | | October 8, 2019 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.3.0 | |- | ||
| 1.3.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_M3_1W_1 1.3.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| October 28, 2019 | | October 28, 2019 | ||
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• Timing of when you receive Evolution sync pair story information has been changed from when a sync pair reaches a certain level to when you obtain that sync pair.<br> | • Timing of when you receive Evolution sync pair story information has been changed from when a sync pair reaches a certain level to when you obtain that sync pair.<br> | ||
• Other minor bugs have been fixed and other improvements implemented. | • Other minor bugs have been fixed and other improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | | ||
* Readability of expiration dates for power-ups that may expire has been adjusted. | |||
* Timing of when you receive Evolution sync pair story information has been changed from when a sync pair reaches a certain level to when you obtain that sync pair. | |||
* When you lose a battle or give up on an area, you will be returned to the screen before your attempt rather than to the Pokémon Center. | |||
* If a move’s type has been changed, the color of that move’s button will also be changed. | |||
* Tapping a move’s button on the Moves & Skills screen will show that move’s description. | |||
* The monthly gem special description on the Purchase Gems screen in the shop has been updated for clarity. | |||
* Other minor bugs have been fixed and other improvements implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.3.1 | | 1.3.1 | ||
| November 5, 2019 | | November 5, 2019 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.4.0 | |- | ||
| 1.4.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_1110_1W_1 1.4.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| November 25, 2019 | | November 25, 2019 | ||
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• Holding down the Explore button at the Pokémon Center now allows players to jump directly to the menu screen of the last area selected.<br> | • Holding down the Explore button at the Pokémon Center now allows players to jump directly to the menu screen of the last area selected.<br> | ||
• Other minor bugs fixed and game improvements completed. | • Other minor bugs fixed and game improvements completed. | ||
|- | | | ||
| 1.5.0 | * New level cap added, raising the maximum level that sync pairs can level up to. | ||
* Reward balance adjusted for courses and supercourses. | |||
* Holding down the Explore button at the Pokémon Center now allows players to jump directly to the menu screen of the last area selected. | |||
* While the player battles in auto mode, the auto setting will no longer switch to off except when toggled on/off manually. | |||
* New Battle Again button added to the results screen for battles in the training area. | |||
* Other minor bugs fixed and game improvements completed. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.5.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_1120_1W_1 1.5.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| December 23, 2019 | | December 23, 2019 | ||
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• Updated tutorials.<br> | • Updated tutorials.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- style | | | ||
* Added new bingo-style mission content. | |||
* Added a new feature to the sync pair details screen on the Team and Dex menus for playing character animations and voice-over. | |||
* Added new animations to the sync pair scout feature. | |||
* Made improvements to reduce the amount of heat produced by devices while playing the app. | |||
* Made improvements to reduce battery drain and speed up loading screens. | |||
* Improved the play speed of co-op battles. | |||
* Updated the UI of some area-selection screens and related features. | |||
* Rearranged the display order of courses in the training area. | |||
* Updated some loading screens to display game hints and tips. | |||
* Added a Party Number Search button to the Quick Connect and Connect with Friends screens displayed before co-op battles. | |||
* Updated the UI of the Quick Connect and Connect with Friends screens to make replaying the same co-op battle easier. | |||
* Made features unlocked by game progress visible before you can use them. | |||
* Updated HUD display settings for Action Order so it has separate ON/OFF toggle switch for single-player and co-op battles. | |||
* Updated tutorials. | |||
* Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.5.5 | | 1.5.5 | ||
| January 15, 2020 | | January 15, 2020 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.6.0 | |- | ||
| 1.6.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2010_1W_1 1.6.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| January 27, 2020 | | January 27, 2020 | ||
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• Changed the marking style for supercourses that have been completed at least once but still have replays remaining.<br> | • Changed the marking style for supercourses that have been completed at least once but still have replays remaining.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- | | | ||
| 1.6.5 | * Canceled reset of team stats whenever an opposing sync pair uses a sync move. | ||
* Adjusted the difficulty of EX Challenges. | |||
* Changed the marking style for supercourses that have been completed at least once but still have replays remaining. | |||
* Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.6.5<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/event_2015_1W_Update_01 1.6.5 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| February 10, 2020 | | February 10, 2020 | ||
| | | | ||
Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | | ||
* The following features will now be unlocked at earlier points of game progress. | |||
** Item Exchange<br>After completing Main Story Chapter 1 | |||
** Training Area, Missions, Mission Bingo<br>After completing Main Story Chapter 2 - Defeat Team Break! | |||
** Unlocking Level Caps<br>After completing Main Story Chapter 2 | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.6.6 | | 1.6.6 | ||
| February 14, 2020 | | February 14, 2020 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.7.0 | |- | ||
| 1.7.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2020_1W_1 1.7.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| February 20, 2020 | | February 20, 2020 | ||
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• Adjusted the number of days interrupted data is saved in the system to a maximum of seven days.<br> | • Adjusted the number of days interrupted data is saved in the system to a maximum of seven days.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- | | | ||
* Sync pairs can now use a new feature known as lucky skills. | |||
* Sync pair level caps have been adjusted. | |||
* The amount of XP acquired in some areas has been increased. | |||
* The Area Details screen can now be viewed in all areas that contain battles. | |||
* Sync pairs that appear, and their types and weaknesses can now be viewed in Area Details. | |||
* Interrupted play data for an area will now be stored for a maximum of 7 days from the time the area was started. | |||
* Various bugs, which appeared on rare occasion during specific circumstances, have been fixed. | |||
* Adjusted parts of the AI's behavior. | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.7.1 | | 1.7.1 | ||
| February 27, 2020 | | February 27, 2020 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.8.0 | |- | ||
| 1.8.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2030_1W_2 1.8.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| March 23, 2020 | | March 23, 2020 | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes. | Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
|- | | | ||
* Added a feature to some co-op battles that allows a single player to form a team of nine sync pairs on their own. | |||
* Made improvements to make it easier to identify which sync pairs are on a team while viewing the Edit Team screen. | |||
* Added new emotes for use in co-op battles. | |||
* Improved the display and behavior of the increase text speed button. | |||
* Adjustments have been made to the trigger conditions and names of select passive skills. | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.8.5 | | 1.8.5 | ||
| April 8, 2020 | | April 8, 2020 | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Implemented Sign in with Apple. | Implemented Sign in with Apple. | ||
|- | | - | ||
| 1.9.0 | |- | ||
| 1.9.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2040_1W_1 1.9.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| April 27, 2020 | | April 27, 2020 | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes. | Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
|- | | | ||
| 1.10.0 | * Added a new Egg feature. | ||
* Added new single-player features. | |||
* Added a Daily Scout that can be used once a day at no cost. | |||
* Made a change so that the icons of duplicate sync pairs obtained via sync pair scout can be viewed on the Results screen. | |||
* Made a change so that battle rewards are displayed on the Area Details screen. | |||
* Reward Boost Tickets have been added.<br>Reward Boost Tickets can be used in certain areas to increase the amount of completion rewards and battle rewards obtained. | |||
* Made a change so that the Optimize feature can be directly selected from the battle preparation screen of areas with three-player teams. | |||
* Made a change so that an optimized team based on the area's recommended types can be formed automatically on the battle preparation screen as well as the Edit Team screen. | |||
* The Level Up Sync Moves option, which increases the damage and effectiveness of sync moves and increases the attack power of moves, has now been renamed to Level Up Moves to better represent the aforementioned features. | |||
* The Increase Potential section of the Team menu has been changed to Potential & Move Level. This screen can now be used to increase a sync pair’s number of ★s as well as level up their moves. | |||
* You can level up a sync pair’s moves by going to the Team menu and selecting Potential & Move Level, and then pressing the Level Up Moves button.<br>When you acquire a sync pair that you have already teamed up with through methods such as the sync pair scout, their move level can be raised to a maximum of 5.<br>To coincide with this change, Move Candy, which are items used to level up moves, have been added. | |||
* Made a change so that the role and weakness type names are displayed when the corresponding icons are tapped on the sync pair details screen. | |||
* Adjusted Battle Villa co-op battle rewards and applied a restriction to the number of plays available per day. | |||
* The sync orb chance feature has ended. | |||
* Made other minor changes for consistency and text fixes. | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.10.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2050_1W_1 1.10.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| May 25, 2020 | | May 25, 2020 | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | Completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
| | |||
* Added a feature to go directly to Events or Sync Pair Scout from the News page. | |||
* You can now jump to individual news pages by speaking to sync pairs in the Pokémon Center that display an event icon. | |||
* Fixed an issue in which in some regions, when transferring to iOS under certain conditions, the player would be unable to proceed past the title screen. | |||
* Fixed an issue in which passive skills that trigger when receiving attacks would take effect even if the attack failed (due to status conditions, etc.). | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.10.5 | |||
| June 8, 2020 | |||
| | |||
Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
| - | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.11.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2060_1W_1 1.11.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| June 25, 2020 | |||
| | |||
Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
| | |||
* The Egg feature has been updated. | |||
* Egg Research Items have been added to the shop. | |||
* Event Medals have been added to the Medals screen. Event medals can be obtained by completing specific conditions in some future events. | |||
* The move gauge’s initial slot count has been changed from 4 to 6. | |||
* A new mission feature has been added where you can team up with a sync pair you have selected from a set pool after completing a designated area. | |||
* The startup tutorial and the other tutorials in the game have been improved. | |||
* Fixed an issue that occurred on the Medals section of the Poryphone menu in which, when setting PML badges as favorites, the set Medals would not display. | |||
* Fixed an issue in which meeting Missions conditions for obtaining the 1★ standard Medals Technical Victor may not have counted towards completion. | |||
* Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.12.0<ref>[https://pokemonmasters-game.com/en-US/announcements/Update_2070_1W_1 1.12.0 - Update Notification]</ref> | |||
| July 29, 2020 | |||
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Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
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* Updates to the Explore Menu | |||
** The current Training Area will be renamed the EX Plaza, and a brand-new Training Area will be added as a place where Items for strengthening your sync pairs can be obtained. In the Training Area, you can take on battles to earn Sync Orbs as well as Items used to unlock level caps. | |||
** To coincide with the addition of the new Training Area, the courses and supercourses found in the current EX Plaza will be removed. | |||
** A stamina function will be introduced as a trial. Some battles will require stamina to play, but there will also be battles that do not require stamina. | |||
** Skip tickets will be introduced. Using a skip ticket before some battles where you have met the requirements will allow you to skip the battle and obtain the rewards immediately. | |||
** A Player Rank system will be added. You can increase your Player Rank by accumulating rank points obtained through battles. Your maximum Stamina increases according to your Player Rank. | |||
** The limit of one Super Hard difficulty battle per week in Main Story (co-op) will be removed. | |||
** You will be able to take on EX Challenges by yourself by forming three teams using your own Sync Pairs. | |||
* Updates to Sync Pairs | |||
** Type skills will be introduced. Type skills are new skills that all sync pairs will have. They are activated when you have two or more sync pairs on your team that share the same sync move type. | |||
** The Sync Pairs you team up with will come without a single Move or Passive Skill left to unlock. To coincide with this, the Moves & Skills menu will be removed. | |||
** The level cap unlocking feature up to the third tier will be removed. The level caps of all sync pairs will be adjusted to coincide with this change. The initial level cap of all sync pairs will be 100, regardless of their number of ★s. | |||
** The number of items required to unlock the level caps of some sync pairs will be reduced. | |||
* Updates to Items | |||
** Some items, such as the Buff Blend and the Training Machine, will become redundant following the changes. | |||
** Some of the redundant items can be exchanged for other items in the Exchange Items menu. | |||
** Move Candy Coins will be added. You can exchange them for 5★ Move Candy by collecting a certain amount. | |||
* Updates to Missions | |||
** Weekly Mission Bingo will be removed. For Gems that could be obtained as Bingo Rewards in Mission Bingo, the daily mission rewards will be adjusted so as not to reduce the number of Gems obtainable in one week. | |||
** The contents of Mission Bingo: Beginner, Mission Bingo: Intermediate, and Mission Bingo: Advanced will be adjusted. | |||
** The daily mission content will be changed. | |||
** To coincide with the removal of level cap unlocking feature up to the third tier, missions related to unlocking the level cap a certain number of times will now be counted by unlocking Lv. 110 and Lv. 120. | |||
* Other Updates | |||
** Fixed a bug where moves featuring the additional effects of Flinching and Confusion improperly calculated the accuracy of those effects by basing them on a recalculation of the move’s success rate again from the beginning. | |||
** Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented. | |||
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===Android=== | ===Android=== | ||
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! style="background:#{{gold color light | ! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Official note | ||
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| 1.1.0 | | 1.1.0 | ||
| {{tt|August 28, 2019|August 16, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|August 28, 2019|August 16, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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Pokémon Masters Now Available!<br> | Pokémon Masters Now Available!<br> | ||
Head to Pasio for an exciting new adventure! | Head to Pasio for an exciting new adventure! | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.1.1 | | 1.1.1 | ||
| {{tt|September 6, 2019|September 4, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|September 6, 2019|September 4, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
| | | | ||
Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.2.0 | | 1.2.0 | ||
| {{tt|September 25, 2019|September 13, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|September 25, 2019|September 13, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Daily and Monthly categories have been added for items.<br> | • Daily and Monthly categories have been added for items.<br> | ||
• Other minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Other minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.2.1 | | 1.2.1 | ||
| {{tt|October 8, 2019|October 4, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|October 8, 2019|October 4, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.3.0 | | 1.3.0 | ||
| {{tt|October 28, 2019|October 18, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|October 28, 2019|October 18, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Timing of when you receive Evolution sync pair story information has been changed from when a sync pair reaches a certain level to when you obtain that sync pair.<br> | • Timing of when you receive Evolution sync pair story information has been changed from when a sync pair reaches a certain level to when you obtain that sync pair.<br> | ||
• Other minor bugs have been fixed and other improvements implemented. | • Other minor bugs have been fixed and other improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.3.1 | | 1.3.1 | ||
| November 5, 2019 | | November 5, 2019 | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.4.0 | | 1.4.0 | ||
| {{tt|November 25, 2019|November 15, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|November 25, 2019|November 15, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Holding down the Explore button at the Pokémon Center now allows players to jump directly to the menu screen of the last area selected.<br> | • Holding down the Explore button at the Pokémon Center now allows players to jump directly to the menu screen of the last area selected.<br> | ||
• Other minor bugs fixed and game improvements completed. | • Other minor bugs fixed and game improvements completed. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.5.0 | | 1.5.0 | ||
| {{tt|December 23, 2019|December 19, 2019 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|December 23, 2019|December 19, 2019 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Updated tutorials.<br> | • Updated tutorials.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.5.5 | | 1.5.5 | ||
| {{tt|January 15, 2020|January 9, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|January 15, 2020|January 9, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.6.0 | | 1.6.0 | ||
| {{tt|January 27, 2020|January 24, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|January 27, 2020|January 24, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Changed the marking style for supercourses that have been completed at least once but still have replays remaining.<br> | • Changed the marking style for supercourses that have been completed at least once but still have replays remaining.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.6.5 | | 1.6.5 | ||
| {{tt|February 10, 2020|February 3, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|February 10, 2020|February 3, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.6.6 | | 1.6.6 | ||
| {{tt|February 14, 2020|February 12, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|February 14, 2020|February 12, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.7.0 | | 1.7.0 | ||
| {{tt|February 20, 2020|February 16, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|February 20, 2020|February 16, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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• Adjusted the number of days interrupted data is saved in the system to a maximum of seven days.<br> | • Adjusted the number of days interrupted data is saved in the system to a maximum of seven days.<br> | ||
• Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | • Completed other minor game improvements and bug fixes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.7.1 | | 1.7.1 | ||
| {{tt|February 27, 2020|February 21, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|February 27, 2020|February 21, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.8.0 | | 1.8.0 | ||
| {{tt|March 23, 2020|March 16, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|March 23, 2020|March 16, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes. | Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.8.5 | | 1.8.5 | ||
| {{tt|April 8, 2020|April 2, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|April 8, 2020|April 2, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
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Update Details<br> | Update Details<br> | ||
• Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | • Bug fixes and improvements implemented. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.9.0 | | 1.9.0 | ||
| {{tt|April 27, 2020|April 15, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|April 27, 2020|April 15, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes. | Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.10.0 | | 1.10.0 | ||
| {{tt|May 25, 2020|May 13, 2020 on Google Play}} | | {{tt|May 25, 2020|May 13, 2020 on Google Play}} | ||
| | | | ||
Updates | Updates<br> | ||
Completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | Completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | ||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1.10.5 | |||
| {{tt|June 8, 2020|June 1, 2020 on Google Play}} | |||
| | |||
Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.11.0 | |||
| {{tt|June 25, 2020|June 18, 2020 on Google Play}} | |||
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Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.12.0 | |||
| {{tt|July 29, 2020|July 22, 2020 on Google Play}} | |||
| | |||
Updates<br> | |||
Added new content and completed minor game improvements and bug fixes.<br> | |||
For more details, visit the News section of the app or the official website. | |||
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Revision as of 21:53, 7 August 2020
- This article is about the game. For the type of Trainer, see Pokémon Master.
Pokémon Masters ポケモンマスターズ | |
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Logo of Pokémon Masters | |
Basic info
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Platform: | iOS, Android |
Category: | RPG |
Players: | N/A |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | DeNA |
Publisher: | DeNA |
Part of: | Generation VII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E10+ |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | 6+ |
Release dates
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Japan: | August 29, 2019 |
North America: | August 28, 2019[note 1] |
Australia: | August 29, 2019 |
Europe: | August 29, 2019 |
South Korea: | August 29, 2019 |
Hong Kong: | August 29, 2019 |
Taiwan: | August 29, 2019 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Official site Pokemon.com |
Pokémon Masters (Japanese: ポケモンマスターズ) is a free-to-start spin-off Pokémon game for iOS and Android. It allows players to battle various Pokémon Trainers from the core series games. It was released worldwide on August 29, 2019.[note 1] This game is set on the artificial island of Pasio.
It was officially revealed at the Pokémon 2019 Press Conference on May 29, 2019. More details were revealed on June 27, 2019. A preview version of the game was released in Singapore on July 25, 2019 and in Canada on August 6, 2019.
Blurb
Start a new adventure in the Pokémon world! Explore the all-new island of Pasio!
There’s a tournament of 3-on-3 battles being held on Pasio called the Pokémon Masters League. Aim to become its champion as you battle with famous Trainers and make a dream team of friends on the way!
Form a team with three Trainers and their Pokémon to target your opponents' weaknesses and deal big damage!
Enjoy co-op play with friends all around the world! In co-op play, three players team up for fun, exciting battles! Work together to emerge victorious!
Gameplay
Sync pairs
- Main article: Sync pair
A sync pair is a pair consisting of one Pokémon Trainer and one Pokémon, mostly those from Generations I to VII.
Each sync pair is able to know up to four moves which can be used in battle. Sync pairs also have passive skills and lucky skills that grant passive effects in battle, similar to Abilities. There are three types of sync pairs:
- Strike sync pairs, which focus on attacking
- Support sync pairs, which focus on defending, healing HP, and increasing stats of the whole team
- Tech sync pairs, which focus on different tactics, such as inflicting status conditions
The level of a sync pair can be increased gaining experience through battles or by using Level-Up Manuals. Various sync pair stats, moves and skills can be further strengthened using the sync grid feature.
Sync pairs can be recruited by playing the main story, or through Sync Pair Scout at the shop.
Battle mechanics
Battles in Pokémon Masters are primarily three-on-three battles. Unlike the main games, they take place in real-time instead of being turn-based. As a result, the outcome can be largely affected by how fast a Trainer can issue its commands to their team.
Before a battle, a team of three sync pairs can be created or chosen through preset teams. A score is given for each team's strength, which can be compared to the battle's score; the higher a sync pair's level is, the higher the score will be. Each battle will indicate a recommended type that is super effective against the sync pairs in the upcoming battle, and choosing a Trainer with a type advantage will further increase the team strength score.
During battle, the player is able to select moves. Each move typically uses up a certain amount of energy from the move gauge. The more damaging a move is, the more energy is used up from the move gauge. The gauge initially maxes out at 4 units, but this can be increased to 6 by purchasing additional move gauge slots at the shop. The speed at which the gauge fills up depends on sum of the Speed stat of the sync pairs in the player's team. The player is also able to choose the opponent to be targeted. The default target is the sync pair in the center; however, the target can be changed by tapping on the sync pair the player wants to target.
The opponent will always first target the sync pair with the highest bulk, and will continue to do so until the player distracts them or the sync pair's Pokémon faints.
Sync moves are powerful moves that a sync pair can unleash once the sync move countdown reaches 0. The player's countdown begins at 9, while the opponent's countdown starts at 6. When a move is used, the countdown goes down by one. Once a sync move is used, the countdown resets to the original maximum value.
The battle is won when all sync pairs on a team have been eliminated. If the player wins, the sync pairs will gain experience and obtain items as rewards.
Besides the real time mechanics and the typing that works without predetermined immunities and resistances and a single type weakness per pair rather than the usual type effectiveness, the battle system borrows the core mechanics from Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, with various differences:
- Flinch is now a status condition that makes the Pokémon in the pair unable to perform any move for a few seconds instead of just one move. While flinching, the move gauge also fills more slowly. To get out of the condition, the pair can use a sync move, switch out or wait a few seconds
- The random factor in the damage formula goes from 0.9 to 1, still using integer percentage steps of 0.01
- Stage multipliers for statistics no longer work with a base fraction of 2/2, resulting in a +6 multiplier which is around 1.8
- The critical hit stage is now capped at 3 and the critical hit rate for the +1 and +2 stages is 50% and 80% respectively
- Using a sync move increases the stage multiplier of a new effect, whose only observed influence so far is increasing the damage dealt by applying a multiplier that starts at 1 and increases by 0.5 per stage
- Moves that affect both allies and all foes in the main series games (such as Earthquake) instead only affect all the foes. However, field moves such as weather-based moves will still affect the entire field.
- Same-type attack bonus is not applied
- Harsh sunlight and rain do not decrease the damage of Water-type and Fire-type moves, respectively
Each sync pair can also know up to three passive skills. Similar to Abilities, these provide passive effects in battle, such as preventing stats from being lowered. They may also similarly learn a lucky skill, which requires Lucky Scrolls to unlock.
Co-op battle mechanics
To unlock co-op mode, players must complete "Co-op Pokémon Battles!" and "Co-op Unity Attacks!" tutorials in the training area. These tutorials become available after the player clears Interlude 1: Brock's Grit.
In co-op battles, three Trainers team up to battle the opponent. Each Trainer brings a team of three Pokémon but only has one Pokémon out on the field at one time, with each Trainer's Pokémon having their own move gauge. Each Trainer is able to switch between their Pokémon, although switching takes one turn. Once the player completes the "Switch-In Moves!" tutorial in the training area, the player will be able to choose a move during the same turn as switching. Switching has the same effect it has in the core series, in that all the alterations to statistics are reset and passive skills that are triggered at the beginning of the battle, such as Endure and Terrify, are triggered when the Pokémon is switched in.
Unity attacks are moves unique to co-op battles. These are powerful attacks that are unleashed by all three allied sync pairs combined and target all opponents. To use a unity attack, the team must fill the unity gauge. The unity gauge is filled by using moves in specific ways. When the Pokémon of two different players attack before an opponent's offensive move, a chain is created that will last until the opponent attacks the team. Any Pokémon moves (not Trainer moves) used during a chain will fill the unity gauge by an amount of units equal to the number of move gauge slots required to use the move, with quick moves, that do not require any move gauge slot, filling the gauge by one unit. Critical hits will fill the unity gauge by an extra +1. If the Pokémon of all the three players manage to attack before the opponent attacks, the team will obtain a unity bonus for a short period of time. When the unity bonus is in effect, the attacks of the opponents won’t stop the chain and moves will do more damage to opponents. The duration of the bonus can be increased by using super effective moves. Once the unity gauge is charged, the team will unleash a unity attack. The move's type is a combination of all allied sync pair's types. Each player can choose one of their sync pairs to partake in the unity attack and to be used on the field afterwards, allowing the player to choose a type that would be advantageous against the opponent. Choosing a different Pokémon from the currently active one is considered a switch, resetting the alterations to statistics. Furthermore, during the attack animation, it is possible to choose an action (either a move, a switch, or a switch-in move) that will be performed immediately after the attack, before the opponent's move.
From version 1.8.0, the player is able to play co-op battles solo using a team of 9 sync pairs. The battle uses the same rules as a regular co-op battle. Only the sync pair in the centre can be controlled and will gain experience after the battle. EX Challenges cannot be battled in solo mode.
Items
- Main article: List of items in Pokémon Masters
There are many items in Pokémon Masters with varied uses. They are often obtained as battle rewards or through item exchange at the shop.
Coins
Coins are the main currency in Pokémon Masters. These can be obtained as rewards from battles, by exchanging gears, and are also obtained when event items expire. Coins are used to exchange for items at the shop, to upgrade gear, and to reset sync grids.
Gems
Gems are the premium currency. They can be obtained as first-time battle rewards and by completing the weekly mission bingo. They are often also made available through special log-in bonuses and event missions or mission bingos. Gems are used for sync pair scouting.
Missions
- Main article: Mission (Masters)
Missions are specific goals for the player to achieve in the game. The player is rewarded with special items such as gems when the mission is completed. There are three types of missions: Daily, General and Event missions.
Mission bingo was introduced in version 1.5.0. These are special missions in a 3×3 bingo format, with each mission representing one tile of the bingo. When the mission is fulfilled, the player will obtain the reward for that mission tile. In addition, if a horizontal, vertical or diagonal row of missions is completed, the player will receive extra rewards. Once all tiles are filled, then there will be a "Blackout!" and the player will be given a special bingo reward.
Poryphone
The Poryphone is a multi-purpose information device that allows the player to communicate with other sync pairs in the team. It is given to the player by Trista once the player registers for the Pokémon Masters League. It has a sync stone embedded in it, allowing the player to use sync moves.
The Poryphone contains many useful functions for the player:
- Player details - including the player's number of badges, and the amount of coins and gems. The player's appearance and favourite sync pair can be edited here
- Missions - players can earn rewards by completing Daily, General and Event missions
- Friends - players can befriend up to 100 friends. Players can request and accept pending friend requests through this tab
- Bag - details the number of items the player has
- Settings - allows players to change certain settings such as the player's nickname and certain battle settings
- Other
- Google Play - allows connection with Google Play
- Account - allows connection with a Nintendo account
- Invitations - players can join co-op battles initiated by friends
The Poryphone is also used to recruit other sync pairs through sync pair scout.
Pokémon Center
The Pokémon Center acts as a central point for the player. The player returns here when they are defeated in battle. There are three receptionists at the Center:
- Trista staffs the reception desk. Talking with her opens the Explore menu.
- Tricia staffs the shop. Talking with her opens the Shop menu.
- Trinnia staffs the café. Talking with her opens the Team menu
Shop
Sync Pair Scout
- See also: Sync pair scout
Players can recruit sync pairs that are not available through the main story through Sync Pair Scout. It costs 300 gems (or 100 paid gems) to scout one sync pair, which is chosen randomly from a pool of sync pairs. There is a 73% chance of obtaining a 3★ sync pair (70% during Poké Fair scouts), 20% chance of a 4★ sync pair, and 7% chance of a 5★ sync pair (10% during Poké Fair scouts). If the background turns rainbow during the scouting process, then this guarantees the player at least one 5★ scout.
Item Exchange
Players can exchange coins or items for other items.
Item given | Item received | Notes | |
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General | |||
Daily Voucher ×10 |
→ | Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu | One time only exchange |
Daily Voucher ×30 |
→ | Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu | |
Daily Voucher ×60 |
→ | Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu | |
Daily Voucher ×180 |
→ | Scottie/Bettie & Pikachu | |
Pearl |
→ | 1,000 | Unlimited number of exchanges possible |
Big Pearl |
→ | 3,000 | |
Pearl ×10 |
→ | 10,000 | |
Big Pearl ×10 |
→ | 30,000 | |
Buff Blend ×10 |
→ | Great Buff Blend | |
Tech Tonic ×10 |
→ | Great Tech Tonic | |
Aid Ade ×10 |
→ | Great Aid Ade | |
Great Buff Blend ×10* |
→ | Ultra Buff Blend | |
Great Tech Tonic ×10* |
→ | Ultra Tech Tonic | |
Great Aid Ade ×10* |
→ | Ultra Aid Ade | |
Ultra Buff Blend ×10 |
→ | Buff Blend + | |
Ultra Tech Tonic ×10 |
→ | Tech Tonic + | |
Ultra Aid Ade ×10 |
→ | Aid Ade + | |
Skill Capsule ×100 |
→ | Gym Leader Notes | |
Training Machine ×100 |
→ | Super Training Machine | |
30,000 | → | +1 move gauge slot |
One time only exchange |
100,000 | → | +1 move gauge slot | |
1,000 | → | Evolution Shard ×5 |
Two time only exchange |
5,000 | → | Evolution Crystal ×3 |
One time only exchange |
Daily Voucher |
→ | 1★ Berry Tart |
19 time only exchange |
Daily Voucher ×4 |
→ | 2★ Berry Tart |
20 time only exchange |
Monthly | |||
Daily Voucher ×7 |
→ | Evolution Shard |
Max 5 exchanges a month |
Daily Voucher ×25 |
→ | Evolution Crystal |
Max 3 exchanges a month |
Daily Voucher ×10 |
→ | Replay Ticket |
Max 4 exchanges a month |
10,000 | → | Evolution Shard ×5 |
Max 3 exchanges a month |
300,000 | → | Evolution Crystal |
Max 3 exchanges a month |
3,000 | → | Training Machine |
Max 15 exchanges a month |
5,000 | → | 1★ Level-Up Manual ×10 |
Max 15 exchanges a month |
50,000 | → | 2★ Level-Up Manual ×5 |
Max 10 exchanges a month |
100,000 | → | 3★ Level-Up Manual ×3 |
Max 10 exchanges a month |
100,000 | → | Replay Ticket |
Max 2 exchanges a month |
100,000 | → | Elite Four Notes |
Max 3 exchanges a month |
4★ Power-Up ×5 |
→ | 5★ Power-Up |
Max 20 exchanges a month |
3★ Power-Up ×10 |
→ | 4★ Power-Up | |
Daily | |||
Daily Voucher ×2 |
→ | 2★ Level-Up Manual ×5 |
Max 1 exchange a day |
Daily Voucher ×3 |
→ | 2★ Level-Up Manual ×3 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Big Pearl ×5 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Buff Blend ×100 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Great Buff Blend ×50 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Ultra Buff Blend ×25 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Aid Ade ×100 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Great Aid Ade ×50 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Ultra Aid Ade ×25 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Tech Tonic ×100 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Great Tech Tonic ×50 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Ultra Tech Tonic ×25 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Buff Blend + ×5 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Tech Tonic + ×5 | |
Daily Voucher |
→ | Aid Ade + ×5 | |
Event | |||
Players can use vouchers obtained through event co-op battles to exchange for items |
Main Story
- Main article: Pokémon Masters/Main Story
The main character is Scottie or Bettie with their partner Pokémon, Pikachu. The game starts with Blue introducing the player, a new Trainer in Pasio, to the Pokémon Masters League, or PML for short. The player registers for the PML at the Pokémon Center, and Trista introduces the player to Brock and Misty who are looking for a Trainer to join their team for the PML.
To enter the PML the player must collect at least five Badges by defeating the PML Leaders. As a team, Brock, Misty and the player explore Pasio to look for other Trainers and PML Leaders. Along the way, various Trainers join the team and they also battle members of Team Break whose goal is to steal strong Pokémon from other Trainers and disrupt the PML. They also meet Lear, the founder of Pasio and the PML, and his subordinates, Sawyer and Rachel.
After having collected five Badges, the player's team then enters the PML to battle against numerous other teams.
The story consists of multiple chapters, with the next chapter unlocked once the previous one is completed. Co-op mode is available from Interlude 1. Hard Mode for the main story is unlocked after completing Chapter 4.
Chapter | Sync Pair recruited | |
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Chapter 1: New Adventure, New Goal | Rosa & Snivy | |
Chapter 2: New Friends, New Foes | Barry & Piplup | |
Chapter 3: Rise Beyond the Flames | Flannery & Torkoal | |
Chapter 4: From Bud to Blossom | Erika & Vileplume | |
Chapter 5: The High-Flying Girl | Skyla & Swanna | |
Chapter 6: A Telling Aura | Korrina & Lucario | |
Chapter 7: Bravery is Half the Victory | Norman & Slaking | |
Chapter 8: A Cold, Harsh Winter | Pryce & Seel | |
Chapter 9: The Beauty of Friendship | Iris & Haxorus | |
Chapter 10: A Matter of Pride | Hapu & Mudsdale | |
Interlude 1: Brock's Grit | Brock (Sygna Suit) & Tyranitar | |
Chapter 11: Alola's Rising Stars | Hau & Alolan Raichu | |
Chapter 12: Candle and Flame | Flint & Infernape | |
Chapter 13: Cold Confidence | Clair & Kingdra | |
Chapter 14: Bug Experts | Viola & Surskit | |
Chapter 15: Dubious Duo | Nanu & Alolan Persian | |
Chapter 16: Ninja Kin | Koga & Crobat | |
Chapter 17: Ghostly Trio | Acerola & Palossand | |
Chapter 18: Team Unova | Cheren & Stoutland | |
Interlude 2: A Stubborn Obstacle | ||
Chapter 19: Rematch vs. Lear | ||
Chapter 20: Shifting Shadows | Calem & Espurr | |
Chapter 21: Face the Fight! | ||
Interlude 3: The Truth about Pasio | ||
Chapter 22: Rival Face-Off! | ||
Chapter 23: Hearts Connected by Fashion | Valerie & Sylveon | |
Chapter 24: A Shining Spotlight | ||
Interlude 4: The Once-Charming Prince | ||
Chapter 25: A Glorious Gambit | ||
Interlude 5: What Makes a King |
Events
There are four main types of events:
- Story event - involves a single player story structured like the chapters of Story mode
- Training event - battles that provide increased experience points to the sync pairs whose type matches the type of the training events
- Solo event - single player battles against a certain type
- Legendary event - a special event that focuses on a sync pair with a Legendary Pokémon
Both these events include co-op battles that reward the player with vouchers that can be exchanged for items at the shop. The items of story events are generally rarer, such as power-up items.
There are also other events that do not provide new battles or storyline, but give smaller amount of extra content, such as special log-in bonuses or special mission rewards.
All events are started and ended at 6 AM (UTC).
Story events
- Main article: List of story events in Pokémon Masters
Event | Featured sync pair(s) | Duration |
---|---|---|
Reach for the Top | Blue & Pidgeot | September 3 to 30, 2019 |
The Girl in Black and White | Hilda & Tepig | September 30 to October 17, 2019 |
The Importance of Elegance | Caitlin & Reuniclus | October 31 to November 14, 2019 |
Rosa's Party | Rosa (Holiday 2019) & Delibird Siebold (Holiday 2019) & Octillery |
December 12, 2019 to January 1, 2020 |
A Special Present | - | December 24 to 25, 2019 |
Two Champions | Lance & Dragonite Cynthia & Garchomp |
December 26, 2019 to January 22, 2020 |
The Strongest There Is | Steven & Metagross | February 14 to March 16, 2020 |
Shining Star | Sygna Suit Elesa & Rotom | February 28 to March 16, 2020 |
Team Skull Crash Course | Guzma & Golisopod Plumeria & Salazzle |
March 27 to April 14, 2020 |
The Star of the Contest | Dawn & Turtwig | May 28 to June 11, 2020 |
The Importance of Elegance (Rerun) | - | June 18 to July 2, 2020 |
Training events
- Main article: List of training events in Pokémon Masters
Event | Featured sync pair scout | Featured sync grid | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Rock-type Training Event | Olivia & Lycanroc | - | September 10 to 24, 2019 |
Grass-type Training Event | Lyra & Chikorita | - | September 17 to 30, 2019 |
Water-type Training Event | Hilbert & Oshawott | - | September 24 to October 8, 2019 |
Electric-type Training Event | Elesa & Zebstrika | - | October 17 to 31, 2019 |
Grass-type Training Event | Brendan & Treecko | - | October 24 to November 7, 2019 |
Ice-type Training Event | Glacia & Glalie | - | November 14 to 28, 2019 |
Water-type Training Event | Kris & Totodile | - | November 21 to December 5, 2019 |
Training Events | - | - | January 1 to 15, 2020 |
Fire-type Training Event | Ethan & Cyndaquil | Flint & Infernape Flannery & Torkoal |
January 15 to 30, 2020 |
Ice-type Training Event | - | Pryce & Seel | January 22 to February 6, 2020 |
Dragon-type Training Event | - | Clair & Kingdra Iris & Haxorus |
February 5 to 20, 2020 |
Grass-type Training Event | Brendan & Treecko Lyra & Chikorita |
Rosa & Snivy Erika & Vileplume |
February 10 to 24, 2020 |
Electric-type Training Event | - | Hau & Alolan Raichu | March 6 to 16, 2020 |
Ghost-type Training Event | - | Acerola & Palossand | March 16 to 30, 2020 |
Bug-type Training Event | - | Viola & Surskit | April 6 to 20, 2020 |
Psychic-type Training Event | Caitlin & Reuniclus | Calem & Espurr Caitlin & Reuniclus |
April 20 to May 4, 2020 |
Fighting-type Training Event | Wally & Gallade | Korrina & Lucario | May 14 to 28, 2020 |
Flying-type Training Event | Jasmine & Steelix | Skyla & Swanna | May 21 to 28, 2020 |
Water-type Training Event | - | Barry & Piplup Misty & Starmie |
June 4 to 18, 2020 |
Solo events
- Main article: List of solo events in Pokémon Masters
Event | Featured sync pair scout | Duration |
---|---|---|
Flying Types Incoming! | Clemont & Heliolisk | April 14 to 28, 2020 |
Morty's Secret Ghost Training | Morty & Drifblim | July 15 to 28, 2020 |
Legendary events
- Main article: List of legendary events in Pokémon Masters
Event | Featured sync pair | Duration |
---|---|---|
Lurking Shadow | Giovanni & Mewtwo | December 5 to 18, 2019 |
The Beast That Devours the Sun | Scottie/Bettie & Solgaleo | January 1 to 22, 2020 |
The Dragon That Rules the Sky | Zinnia & Rayquaza | January 30 to February 14, 2020 |
Lurking Shadow (Rerun) | Giovanni & Mewtwo | March 6 to 16, 2020 |
The Beast That Devours the Sun (Rerun) | Scottie/Bettie & Solgaleo | April 6 to 24, 2020 |
Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings | Silver & Ho-Oh | April 30 to May 14, 2020 |
Other events
Event | Features | Duration |
---|---|---|
Launch Celebration Special Rally | Special log-in bonus Event missions |
August 29 to October 17, 2019 |
Co-op Battle Rally | Increased the ability to complete Supercourses from three to six times | October 7 to 17, 2019 |
Evolution Material Mining! | Special event consisting of an investigation-based single player stage where players can find Evolution Shards and Evolution Crystals Special log-in bonus |
October 17 to November 28, 2019 |
Main Story Support Missions | New mission rewards for completing main story missions | October 24 to November 7, 2019 |
Special Log-in Bonus! | Special log-in bonus | November 1 to December 1, 2019 |
The Story Continues! Special Rally | Special log-in bonus Event missions |
November 7 to 28, 2019 |
Legendary Rally | Special log-in bonus | November 28 to December 19, 2019 |
Rosa's Party! Special Rally | Special log-in bonus | December 12 to 26, 2019 |
New Year's Missions | Event missions | December 19, 2019 to January 1, 2020 |
Countdown to 2020 Log-In Bonus | Special log-in bonus | December 25, 2019 to January 1, 2020 |
New Year's Rally | Special log-in bonus Event missions |
January 1 to 22, 2020 |
Sync Pair Support Log-in bonus | Special log-in bonus | January 15 to 30, 2020 |
Legendary Event Log-in bonus | Special log-in bonus | January 30 to February 14, 2020 |
Run-Up to Six Months Celebration | Special log-in bonus | February 14 to 27, 2020 |
Professor Oak & Mew Special Missions | Event missions | February 14 to March 16, 2020 |
Six-Months Celebration | Special log-in bonus, event mission | February 28 to March 16, 2020 |
Battle Villa Support Rally | Special log-in bonus, mission bingo | March 16 to March 31, 2020 |
Background Music Changes | Music in Pokémon Center, Explore and Team menus replaced by music from Pokémon Red and Blue Versions | April 1 to 2, 2020 |
Welcome Back Rally | Special log-in bonus and missions for players who have not logged on for a set period of time | April 1 to May 1, 20 |
Tons of ★ Power-Ups & Gems Rally! | Special log-in bonus | April 10 to 25, 2020 |
Main Story Support Rally | Special log-in bonus, mission bingo for main story hard mode | April 14 to 30, 2020 |
10,000 Co-op Sync Orb Rally! | Special log-in bonus, missions for main story co-op battles | April 20 to May 25, 2020 |
Sync pair stories
Each sync pair has a unique sync pair story. Sync pair stories are unlocked once a sync pair is recruited.
Sync pair stories mainly consists of dialogue as the player meets the sync pair in Pasio. Some sync pair stories involve a battle which allows the sync pair to evolve their Pokémon. Unlike the usual three-on-three battle system seen in Pokémon Masters, these evolution story battles are one-on-one and require the player to bring evolution material. If the player is defeated in these evolution sync pair stories, the evolution material will not be used up.
Trainer | Sync pair story | Required level | Evolution material | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ramos | Weepinbell's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Blaine | Ponyta's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Pryce | Seel's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Lt. Surge | Voltorb's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Lyra | Chikorita's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Lyra | Bayleef's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Ethan | Cyndaquil's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Ethan | Quilava's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Kris | Totodile's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Kris | Croconaw's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Brendan | Treecko's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Brendan | Grovyle's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Viola | Surskit's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Brawly | Makuhita's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Roxanne | Nosepass's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Maylene | File:MastersIcon307.png | Meditite's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards |
Phoebe | Dusclops's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Barry | Piplup's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Barry | Prinplup's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Roark | Cranidos's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Rosa | Snivy's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Rosa | Servine's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Hilda | Tepig's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Hilda | Pignite's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Hilbert | Oshawott's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Hilbert | Dewott's Evolution | 45 | 3 Evolution Crystals | |
Clay | Palpitoad's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Roxie | Whirlipede's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Calem | Espurr's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards | |
Grant | Amaura's Evolution | 30 | 5 Evolution Shards |
Training area
- Main article: Training area
The Training area is a mode in Pokémon Masters that allows players to repeatedly battle other Trainers to collect useful items.
Battle Villa
- Main article: Battle Villa
The Battle Villa is a facility that features sequential battle stages. Unlike other battles in Pokémon Masters, the HP and MP (Move Points) of the team will be carried over from battles. The stages in the Battle Villa are available for a limited duration of time, and rotate approximately every two weeks.
Reception
Before its release, Pokémon Masters had surpassed 5 million pre-registrations.[1] Since its launch, it surpassed 10 million downloads in four days[2] and made $25 million in revenue in its first week.[3]
Amid the lukewarm reception from the community, particularly on the lack of content, unfulfilling completion rewards, and difficulty of the game's mechanics, DeNA released out a letter from the producers, where they apologized for the delay on addressing the game's problems and promised to focus on the community's complaints first.[4]
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Masters
Version history
iOS
Version | Release date | Official note | Update notification |
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0.0.1[5] | July 23, 2019 | N/A | - |
1.1.0[6] | August 28, 2019 |
Pokémon Masters Now Available! |
- |
1.1.1 | September 6, 2019 |
Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. |
- |
1.2.0[7] | September 25, 2019 |
Update details: |
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1.2.1 | October 8, 2019 |
Update Details |
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1.3.0[8] | October 28, 2019 |
Update Details |
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1.3.1 | November 5, 2019 |
Update Details |
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1.4.0[9] | November 25, 2019 |
Update Details |
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1.5.0[10] | December 23, 2019 |
Update Details |
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1.5.5 | January 15, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.6.0[11] | January 27, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.6.5[12] | February 10, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.6.6 | February 14, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.7.0[13] | February 20, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.7.1 | February 27, 2020 |
Update Details |
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1.8.0[14] | March 23, 2020 |
Updates |
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1.8.5 | April 8, 2020 |
Updates |
- |
1.9.0[15] | April 27, 2020 |
Updates |
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1.10.0[16] | May 25, 2020 |
Updates |
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1.10.5 | June 8, 2020 |
Updates |
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1.11.0[17] | June 25, 2020 |
Updates |
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1.12.0[18] | July 29, 2020 |
Updates |
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Android
Version | Release date | Official note |
---|---|---|
1.1.0 | August 28, 2019 |
Pokémon Masters Now Available! |
1.1.1 | September 6, 2019 |
Minor bug fixes and improvements implemented. |
1.2.0 | September 25, 2019 |
Update details: |
1.2.1 | October 8, 2019 |
Update Details |
1.3.0 | October 28, 2019 |
Update Details |
1.3.1 | November 5, 2019 |
Update Details |
1.4.0 | November 25, 2019 |
Update Details |
1.5.0 | December 23, 2019 |
Update Details |
1.5.5 | January 15, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.6.0 | January 27, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.6.5 | February 10, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.6.6 | February 14, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.7.0 | February 20, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.7.1 | February 27, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.8.0 | March 23, 2020 |
Updates |
1.8.5 | April 8, 2020 |
Update Details |
1.9.0 | April 27, 2020 |
Updates |
1.10.0 | May 25, 2020 |
Updates |
1.10.5 | June 8, 2020 |
Updates |
1.11.0 | June 25, 2020 |
Updates |
1.12.0 | July 29, 2020 |
Updates |
Compatibility
The game can be played on:[19]
- iOS devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, requires iOS 11 or later.
- Android devices: 64-bit devices, requires Android 5.0 or later.
Release
Unlike most other Pokémon games, Pokémon Masters was not released in Belgium or the Netherlands, likely due to bans on loot boxes.
Date | Locations |
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August 28, 2019[note 1] August 29, 2019 |
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam iOS only: Iceland, Switzerland |
Gallery
In other languages
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See also
Notes
References
- ↑ "Pokémon Masters Surpasses 5 Million Preregistrations" - The Pokémon Company International Official Press Site
- ↑ "Hit Mobile Game Pokémon Masters Surpasses 10 Million Downloads In Just 4 Days" - The Pokémon Company International Official Press Site
- ↑ ‘Pokémon Masters’ Is Shaping Up To Be A Hit With $25 Million In Week 1 Revenue
- ↑ A Message from the Pokémon Masters Team (Vol. 1)
- ↑ 0.0.1 - Pokémon Masters now available!
- ↑ 1.1.0 - Pokémon Masters now available!
- ↑ 1.2.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.3.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.4.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.5.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.6.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.6.5 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.7.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.8.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.9.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.10.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.11.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ 1.12.0 - Update Notification
- ↑ FAQ | Pokémon Masters
External links
- Pokémon Masters on the App Store
- Pokémon Masters on Google Play
- English:
- Japanese:
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