Sync pair: Difference between revisions

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→‎Categories: still kinda iffy on this but having every old pair is cool
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* '''Variety''': The featured character(s) have their standard outfit but with a different Pokémon than their standard version, and can only be obtained through Variety scouts. These characters can be raised to 6★ EX, but they do not have an EX style or a sync pair story.
* '''Variety''': The featured character(s) have their standard outfit but with a different Pokémon than their standard version, and can only be obtained through Variety scouts. These characters can be raised to 6★ EX, but they do not have an EX style or a sync pair story.
** The only exception to this is {{mas|Ball Guy}}, {{mas|Archer}}, {{mas|Ariana}}, {{mas|Petrel}} and {{mas|Proton}} who can only be obtained through Variety scouts, has an EX style, and has a sync pair story.
** The only exception to this is {{mas|Ball Guy}}, {{mas|Archer}}, {{mas|Ariana}}, {{mas|Petrel}} and {{mas|Proton}} who can only be obtained through Variety scouts, has an EX style, and has a sync pair story.
* '''Mix''': Mix scouts can only be pulled on using paid gems, and the scout points for a mix scout will carry over to future mix scouts. It also takes 300 scout points to select a sync pair as opposed to the standard 400. However, the player can only scout on a Mix scout banner a limited number of times per day (one 1x scout, one 3x scout, and one 5x scout). The featured character has a standard outfit but with a different Pokémon than their standard version. Notably, all Poké Fair, Seasonal, Special Costume, and Variety sync pairs released at the time of the Mix scout's debut are able to be scouted on the Mix scout.


===Scout methods===
===Scout methods===
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