User:Storm Aurora/Event (Masters)
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There are many different types of limited-time events in Pokémon Masters EX. Events provide various methods of obtaining rare items, such as Gems, power-up items, and Move Candy Coins. Some items, such as 3★ gear and 3★ and 4★ move candies, can only be obtained in events. In addition, certain Egg Pokémon can only be obtained in events. An event can include a log-in bonus, missions, battles, story areas, and/or a shop exchange.
All events start and end at 6 AM (UTC) on the specified day.
Event missions
Say something general about event missions here.
Some events consist entirely of event missions. These events often have the word "rally" or "missions" in the name.
Evolution Rally event missions
(October 2019)
Main Story Support Missions
(10/24/2019-11/7/2019)
New Year's Missions
(12/19/2019-1/1/2020)
New Year's Rally Added Content!
(1/8/2020-1/22/2020)
Professor Oak & Mew special missions
February 14, 2020 to March 16, 2020
This event also featured an exchange shop: 4 extra copies of Oak & Mew, limit one each, escalating in cost: 300 custom vouchers 4, 400 custom vouchers 4, 500 custom vouchers 4, 700 custom vouchers 4
The Story Continues! Special Rally
February 2020 I think
Special Rally
(6/1/20-6/21/20) [as far as I can tell, this was the first special rally that was just called "special rally"]
Special Rally
(9/23/20-9/30/20)
Special Rally
(10/28/20-11/4/20)
Special Rally
(11/19/20-11/26/20)
6★ EX Skyla Sync Pair Support Rally
(1/11/21-2/18/21)
Special Rally
(2/18/21 to 2/25/21)
Special Rally
(4/8/21 to 4/15/21)
Raihan Welcome Rally
May 2021
Special Rally
(May 2021)
Special Rally
(9/25/22-10/2/22)
Special Rally
(6/5/23-6/12/23)
Event items
Say something general about event items here.
Vouchers and Legendary Prize Coins
The following items are reused across multiple events, usually having a different name in each run of each event. Aside from the themeless Voucher, each color corresponds to a certain type, with most events using an item whose type corresponds to the type of one of the featured sync pairs. Legendary Prize Coins were used exclusively during legendary events.
The in-game description for all the Vouchers is "Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events.", while the in-game description for all the Prize Coins is "Used to make pulls from the prize box."
| Item | First name given | First event obtainable | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Flying-themed Voucher. | Voucher A | Reach for the Top | |
| A Rock-themed Voucher. | Voucher B | Rock-type Training Event | |
| A Grass-themed Voucher. | Voucher C | Grass-type Training Event | |
| A Water-themed Voucher. | Voucher D | Water-type Training Event | |
| A Fire-themed Voucher. | Voucher E | The Girl in Black and White | |
| An Electric-themed Voucher. | Voucher F | Electric-type Training Event | |
| A Psychic-themed Voucher. | Voucher H | The Importance of Elegance | |
| An Ice-themed Voucher. | Voucher I | Ice-type Training Event | |
| A themeless Voucher. | Custom Voucher 1 | Lurking Shadow | |
| A Dragon-themed Voucher. | Voucher L | Two Champions | |
| A Steel-themed Voucher. | Custom Voucher 2 | The Beast That Devours the Sun | |
| A Steel-themed Super Voucher. | Custom Super Voucher 2 | The Beast That Devours the Sun | |
| A Fire-themed Voucher. | Voucher N | Fire-type Training Event | |
| A Dragon-themed Super Voucher. | Custom Super Voucher 3 | The Dragon That Rules the Sky | |
| A Ghost-themed Voucher. | Voucher T | Ghost-type Training Event | |
| A Bug-themed Voucher. | Voucher U | Bug-type Training Event | |
| A Fighting-themed Voucher. | Fighting Voucher | Fighting-type Training Event | |
| A Fire-themed Super Voucher. | Super Fire Voucher | Fire-type Training Event | |
| A Poison-themed Voucher. | Poison Voucher | Poison-type Training Event | |
| A Poison-themed Super Voucher. | Super Poison Voucher | Poison-type Training Event | |
| A Dragon-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin A | The Dragon That Rules the Sky | |
| A Steel-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin B | The Beast That Devours the Sun | |
| A Fire-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin C | Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings | |
| A Psychic-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin D | Lurking Shadow | |
| A Fairy-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin E | Give and Take | |
| An Ice-themed Prize Coin. | Legendary Prize Coin H | Father or Foe | |
| A Dark-themed Voucher. | Event Voucher K | Town Square Street Fair | |
| A Ground-themed Super Voucher. | Event Voucher L | All Aboard the Victory Train | |
| A Rock-themed Super Voucher. | Event Voucher M | Rock-type Gear Event | |
| A Bug-themed Super Voucher. | Event Voucher N | Bugsy & Scyther | |
| A Fairy-themed Voucher. | Event Voucher W | A Sweet Secret | |
| A Ground-themed Voucher. | Event Voucher Z | Sinnoh Elite Four Assemble | |
| A Normal-themed Voucher. | Event Voucher R | Giovanni & Persian | |
| An Electric-themed Super Voucher. | Event Voucher X | Yell and Dream | |
| An Ice-themed Super Voucher. | Event Voucher H | Kanto Elite Four (Part 1) | |
Travel Tokens and Prize Coins
The following items are reused across multiple unrelated events, and they have the same name each time they are used in an event.
| Name | Use | First event obtainable | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Travel Token | Used on event maps. | Shining Star | |
| Prize Coins | Used to make pulls from the prize box. | Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings | |
Permanent items
Each of the following items can only be obtained from one event. Unlike other event items, they are not automatically exchanged for coins when the event ends. As these items cannot be consumed or exchanged in any way, they stay in the player's inventory permanently, serving as a souvenir of the event.
| Name | Description | Acquisition | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serena's Letter | A letter that Serena wrote to you. It gives off the faint scent of dark chocolate. |
Baking Buddies | |
| Dawn's Letter | A letter that Dawn wrote to you. It gives off the faint scent of something sweet. | ||
| Serena's Mocha Poké Puff | A Poké Puff you got from Serena. It tastes like a sweet memory you'll never forget. | ||
| Dawn's Sweet Poké Puff | A Poké Puff you got from Dawn. It tastes like a sweet memory you'll never forget. | ||
| Golden Sphere (Diantha and Keldeo) |
A huge golden sphere awarded to a Trainer who showed off their finest performance and battle skills. |
Poké War Games | |
| Golden Sphere (Hilda and Diancie) |
A huge golden sphere awarded to a Trainer who bedazzled the audience with their battles. | ||
| Golden Sphere (Guzma and Buzzwole) |
A huge golden sphere awarded to a Trainer who demonstrated exceptional strength with their partner Pokémon. | ||
| Golden Sphere (Jasmine and Celesteela) |
A huge golden sphere awarded to a Trainer who forged a stronger bond with their partner Pokémon. | ||
| Elesa Fan Ticket | Special memorabilia from when you showed your support for Elesa. | For the Fans | |
| Lisia Fan Ticket | Special memorabilia from when you showed your support for Lisia. | ||
| Marnie's Letter | A letter that Marnie wrote to you. When you read it, you feel like you're being cheered on. |
Sweet Shenanigans | |
| Bea's Letter | A letter that Bea wrote to you. When you read it, you're filled with a feeling of excitement. | ||
| Marnie's Fudge Heart | A fudge heart from Marnie. It tastes like a sweet memory you'll never forget. | ||
| Bea's Truffle Hearts | Heart truffles you got from Bea. They taste like sweet memories you'll never forget. | ||
| Fast Ball Replica | A replica of a Fast Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Search for the Ball Pokémon! | |
| Friend Ball Replica | A replica of a Friend Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Galar's Poké Ball Enthusiast | |
| Love Ball Replica | A replica of a Love Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | ||
| Moon Ball Replica | A replica of a Moon Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | ||
| Level Ball Replica | A replica of a Level Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | ||
| Lure Ball Replica | A replica of a Lure Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Search for the Ball Pokémon! | |
| Beast Ball Replica | A replica of a Beast Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Training with Ball Guy | |
| Heavy Ball Replica | A replica of a Heavy Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Collecta-ball Poison Gear! | |
| Luxury Ball Replica | A replica of a Luxury Ball. It looks just like the real thing, but it cannot be used. | Do You Want an Egg? | |
Unique items
The following items are typically used in only one event, though some appear in two related events. With the exception of the Sweet Tickets used in Palentine's Day events, they always have the same name each time they are used in an event.
| Name | Use | Acquisition | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1★ Flying Permit | Used when challenging certain areas during events. | Flying Types Incoming! | |
| 2★ Flying Permit | |||
| 3★ Flying Permit | |||
| Happy Ticket | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Blissful Bonanza! | |
| Joy Ticket | |||
| Bliss Ticket | |||
| Parade Gumball | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Fight or Fright | |
| Parade Wafer | |||
| Parade Truffle | |||
| Parade Sweets Bag | |||
| Jolly Holly | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Deck the Halls | |
| Jingle Bell | |||
| Merry Poinsettia | |||
| Festive Wreath | |||
| Hagoita Card | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Season's Greetings | |
| Temari Card | |||
| Koma Card | |||
| Daruma Card | |||
| Melty Chocolate | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Baking Buddies | |
| Fluffy Frosting | |||
| Fresh Berry | |||
| Chocoberry Cake | |||
| Togepi-Themed Egg | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Pasio Eggsplorers | |
| Buneary-Themed Egg | |||
| Torchic-Themed Egg | |||
| Lucario-Themed Egg | |||
| Weather Survey Ticket | Proof that you investigated the droughts and heavy rains. Maybe it'll come in handy for future surveys. |
Weather Alert Land and Sea Awaken | |
| Weather Survey | Land and Sea Awaken | ||
| Fizzy Ice Pop | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Beachside Rivalry | |
| Tropical Juice | |||
| Mewtwo Crystal | Used to give Giovanni & Mewtwo a special power boost. | Spreading Shadows | |
| Wild Mushrooms | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Mushroom Mania | |
| Mini Pika-Lantern | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Midnight Spookfest | |
| Big Pika-Lantern | |||
| Story Key | Used to unlock stories in a specific event. | Poké War Games Curious Tea Party | |
| Pikachu Sticker | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Pokémon Masters Day | |
| Festive Candle | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Winter Wishes | |
| Frosty Snow Globe | |||
| Pikachu Daruma | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | New Year and New Friends | |
| Magikarp Kadomatsu | |||
| Sweet Ticket | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Sweet Shenanigans | |
| Sweet Ticket A | Chef's Heartful Delivery | ||
| Sweet Ticket S | Sweet Shenanigans | ||
| Sweet Ticket A+ | Chef's Heartful Delivery | ||
| Palkia Crystal | Used to give Cyrus & Palkia a special power boost. | Galactic Awakening | |
| Research Report A | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | A Strange Specimen | |
| Zygarde Cell | One of the cells that make up Zygarde... What happens when you collect them all? | Verdant Guardian | |
| Golden Magikarp Ticket | A sparkly ticket with a picture of Magikarp. You can exchange it for various items.* | The Golden Magikarp | |
| Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events.* | |||
| Nugget | A nugget of the purest gold that gives off a lustrous gleam. You can exchange it for various items.* |
Pasio Gold Rush | |
| Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events.* | |||
| Ho-Oh Crystal | Used to give Silver & Ho-Oh a special power boost. | Team Rocket Attacks | |
| Summer Ticket | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Summer Nights & Wishing Stars | |
| Super Summer Ticket | |||
| Rayquaza Crystal | Used to give Zinnia & Rayquaza a special power boost. | Team Aqua's Stormy Seas | |
| Midnight Parade Ticket | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Otherworldly Encounter | |
| Midnight Parade Ticket + | |||
| Kyurem Crystal | Used to give Ghetsis & Kyurem a special power boost. | Team Plasma's Icy Malice | |
| Winter Ticket | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Shine a Gentle Light | |
| Super Winter Ticket | |||
| New Year Ticket A | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Gather Up! Dream Duo! | |
| New Year Ticket A+ | |||
| New Year Ticket B | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | New Year and New Friends | |
| New Year Ticket B+ | |||
| Sweet Ticket B | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Sweet Shenanigans | |
| Sweet Ticket B+ | |||
| Xerneas Crystal | Used to give Professor Sycamore & Xerneas a special power boost. | Go, Go, Team Flare! | |
| Ball Guy Sticker | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Galar's Poké Ball Enthusiast | |
| Ball Guy Sticker + | You can have a ball in "My Secret Hideout!" | ||
| Solgaleo Crystal | Used to give Main Character & Solgaleo a special power boost. | People Protecting Pokémon | |
| Summer Ticket A | Can be exchanged for items in the shop during events. | Twin Stars Far Apart | |
| Summer Ticket A+ | |||
Log-in bonuses
Say something general about log-in bonuses here.
Some special log-in bonuses will include a brief cutscene in the Pokémon Center that plays before the bonus item is received.
- Erika and Skyla Christmas
- Leon and Nessa Christmas
- Whitney and Jasmine Christmas
- Happy New Year 2021
- Countdown 2021
- Run-up to 3 Years
- 3.5 Year Anniversary
- Scarlet and Violet log-in bonus
- White Day 2022
- probably others
Types of events
Story events
- Main article: Story event
Story events are a type of event that features a storyline focused on one to three newly released sync pairs. A common type of story event is seasonal events, which feature sync pairs in special outfits to celebrate specific holidays or times of the year.
Training events
- Main article: Training event
During training events, all event battles will have enemies weak to the designated type, and sync pairs of the designated type will earn much more experience than normal.
While this event type was never formally retired, no training events have been held since July 24, 2020.
Special events
- Main article: Special event
| Event | Featured sync pair | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Evolution Material Mining! | - | October 17 to November 28, 2019 September 5 to 17, 2021 |
| Challenge Unova! | - | June 18 to July 2, 2020 |
| Double Trouble | Jessie & Arbok | July 9 to September 16, 2020 |
| Blasting Off Again | James & Weezing | September 17, 2020 to January 25, 2021 |
| Happy Team Break Day! | - | April 1 to 2, 2021 |
| Weather Alert | - | May 6 to 28, 2021 |
| Land and Sea Awaken | - | May 17 to 28, 2021 |
| A Strange Specimen | - | March 7 to 17, 2022 |
| Rival Challenge | - | June 20 to July 4, 2022 |
| The Classic Thunderbolt | Ash & Pikachu | July 7 to 31, 2022 |
| Blazing Battle with Ash | Ash & Pikachu | August 28 to October 17, 2022 |
| Challenge from Ash | Ash & Pikachu | August 28 to September 27, 2022 |
| Metronome Day | - | April 1 to 2, 2023 |
| Helping out on Pasio | - | April 2 to May 2, 2023 |
Legendary events
- Main article: Legendary event
During Legendary events, players can recruit and strengthen an event-exclusive sync pair that includes a Legendary Pokémon.
On November 24, 2021, this event type was retired, and all Legendary events were made permanently available in the "Legendary Adventures" section of the Main Story.
Solo events
- Main article: Solo event
Solo events are similar to story events, but they place emphasis on the battles rather than the story. They contain at least an introductory story area, but any additional story areas are only unlocked after completing battles to collect a certain number of event items.
Blissful Bonanza!
- Main article: Blissful Bonanza!
Blissful Bonanza! is an event featuring once-a-day battles exclusively against Blissey and its evolutionary line. Players can collect Bliss, Joy and Happy Tickets, which can then be exchanged in the shop for items such as Lucky Cookies and Lucky Scrolls.
Egg events
- Main article: Egg event
During Egg events, players can collect Eggs, which can be hatched to form additional sync pairs for the player character. An extra Egg incubator will also be available for the duration of the event.
During an Egg event, no Eggs can be received from any areas outside of the event battles, and the Eggs available will only hatch certain species of Pokémon. However, they often contain species of Pokémon that are unavailable in standard Eggs.
Time trial events
- Main article: Time trial event
In time trial events, players are tasked with clearing an event battle in as little time as possible. Rewards are given for achieving fast times, as well as accumulating points through multiple attempts.
Extreme battle events
- Main article: Extreme battle event
Extreme battle events offer high-difficulty battles for experienced players, usually corresponding to the release of a Master Fair-exclusive sync pair or a new chapter of the villain arc.
Gear events
- Main article: Gear event
Gear events center around a specific type and introduce 3★ gear for that type. Event battles are co-op-only, and all enemies will be weak to the designated type. The chance of receiving gear as drops is significantly higher than in the EX Plaza, and includes the chance of 3★ gear dropping as well.
Shortly after the conclusion of a gear event, the new 3★ gear is added to the general section of the shop, where it can be redeemed at any time by collecting and selling gear from the EX Plaza.
Special sync pair events
- Main article: Special sync pair event
Special sync pair events grant players an event-exclusive sync pair, which can then be powered up by playing the event.
Daily Battles
- Main article: Daily Battle
In Daily Battles, players are rewarded with rare or valuable items by completing a battle once per day over a short period of time.
Villain events
- Main article: Villain event
During villain events, players can battle a series of Trainers, typically Grunts and the boss or admins of a villainous team, with sync pairs from the corresponding region getting significantly-boosted stats.
These events primarily reward players with region-specific 5★-guaranteed scout tickets and one of the following:
- Legendary spirits for the legendary event sync pair corresponding to the region.
- Power boost for the legendary event sync pair corresponding to the region. This can either enable Mega Evolution or unlock additional sync grid tiles for the designated sync pair.
Costume events
- Main article: Costume event
Costume events are a type of story event featuring one to four sync pairs in special costumes that all relate to a specific theme.
Pokémon Masters Day
- Main article: Pokémon Masters Day
Pokémon Masters Day is a recurring event that occurs on the 25th of each month.
Legendary Gauntlet
- Main article: Legendary Gauntlet
The Legendary Gauntlet is an endurance challenge in which players have to complete battles in three different Legendary Arenas, but once a sync pair has been used in any arena, that sync pair cannot be used again until the challenge is reset. Players are encouraged to achieve the highest winning streak they can by using as many different sync pairs as possible.
Special battle events
- Main article: Special battle event
Special battle events are a type of event that features moderately challenging battles. These battles can be against special opponents or have special missions that the player must complete while taking on specific battles.
Neo Champions
- Main article: Neo Champions
Neo Champions events are a type of story event that revolves around the Neo Champion Stadium, a recurring in-universe event that allows Trainers on Pasio to earn the title of Neo Champion. These events focus on two or three characters from a certain region and their journeys to becoming Neo Champions, and they often feature rivals triumphing over player characters.
Trainer Files
- Main article: Trainer Files
Trainer Files events are a type of event similar to solo events. They are divided into two parts and feature character-centric stories about certain groups of Trainers.
Other events
| Type | Name | Featured sync pair | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prestige event | Battle Buffet Bash | Gloria & Zacian | November 30 to December 7, 2020 |
| Battle Point Challenge | Daily Region Rotation | - | June 10, 2021 to present |
| Daily Type Rotation | Type Team-Up | - | August 5 to 28, 2021 |
| Music Coin Challenge | Daily Battle Event | - | January 28 to February 7, 2022 |
| Battle Rewind | Throwback Challenge | - | February 28 to March 31, 2022 |
| Battle with Pals | Friendiversary Gifts | - | March 14 to 22, 2022 |
| - | Find the Ditto impostors! | - | April 1 to 2, 2022 |
| Riddle event | Solve the mission riddles! | - | April 7 to May 4, 2022 |
| Anime Collaboration | Let's Have a Battle! | Ash & Pikachu | July 7 to 14, 2022 |
| Run-Up to Three Special Battles | Daily Present Event | - | August 15 to 28, 2022 |
| Eevee Day Celebration | Three Eevee Tales | Lyra & Vaporeon Lucas & Flareon Kris & Jolteon |
November 21 to December 5, 2022 |
| Expedition event | Search for the Ball Pokémon! | Ball Guy & Amoonguss | March 21 to April 7, 2023 |