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Solemn Mac (talk | contribs) (Updated some descriptions' wordings; corrected some punctuation; added details to Tomboyish Mermaid Bubble Beam, Smart Cookie, Blind Spot, as well as Bob & Weave; placed some links; and inserted some trivia. Sync Power Flux will be left untouched for now.) |
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|An opponent | |An opponent | ||
|The more the user's Sp. Def is raised, the greater the power of this | |The more the user's Sp. Def is raised, the greater the power of this attack.{{tt|<sup>Details</sup>| | ||
+1 Sp. Def → Power + ~116.7% | |||
+2 Sp. Def → Power + ~133.3% | |||
+3 Sp. Def → Power + 150% | |||
+4 Sp. Def → Power + ~166.7% | |||
+5 Sp. Def → Power + ~183.3% | |||
+6 Sp. Def → Power + 200% }} | |||
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| Smart Cookie | | Smart Cookie | ||
| The more the user's Sp. Def is raised, the more it powers up the user's moves. | | The more the user's Sp. Def is raised, the more it powers up the user's moves.{{tt|<sup>Details</sup>| | ||
+1 Sp. Def → Power + 105% | |||
+2 Sp. Def → Power + 110% | |||
+3 Sp. Def → Power + 115% | |||
+4 Sp. Def → Power + 120% | |||
+5 Sp. Def → Power + 125% | |||
+6 Sp. Def → Power + 130% }} | |||
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|-style="background:#fff" | |-style="background:#fff" | ||
| Blind Spot | | Blind Spot | ||
| The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's sync | | The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's sync move.{{tt|<sup>Details</sup>| | ||
+1 evasiveness → Power + ~116.7% | |||
+2 evasiveness → Power + ~133.3% | |||
+3 evasiveness → Power + 150% | |||
+4 evasiveness → Power + ~166.7% | |||
+5 evasiveness → Power + ~183.3% | |||
+6 evasiveness → Power + 200% }} | |||
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|An opponent | |An opponent | ||
|This | |This attack's power increases when none of the target's stats are raised.<br>(6★ EX) effect: Power of sync move increases by 50%. | ||
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|-style="background:#fff" | |-style="background:#fff" | ||
| Bob & Weave | | Bob & Weave | ||
| The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's moves. | | The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's moves.{{tt|<sup>Details</sup>| | ||
+1 evasiveness → Power + 105% | |||
+2 evasiveness → Power + 110% | |||
+3 evasiveness → Power + 115% | |||
+4 evasiveness → Power + 120% | |||
+5 evasiveness → Power + 125% | |||
+6 evasiveness → Power + 130% }} | |||
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|-style="background:#fff" | |-style="background:#fff" | ||
| Blind Spot | | Blind Spot | ||
| The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's sync | | The more the user's evasiveness is raised, the more it powers up the user's sync move.{{tt|<sup>Details</sup>| | ||
+1 evasiveness → Power + ~116.7% | |||
+2 evasiveness → Power + ~133.3% | |||
+3 evasiveness → Power + 150% | |||
+4 evasiveness → Power + ~166.7% | |||
+5 evasiveness → Power + ~183.3% | |||
+6 evasiveness → Power + 200% }} | |||
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Misty (Swimsuit) was first available in the Special Sync Pair Event: Misty & Psyduck (August 28 to October 16, 2021). | Misty (Swimsuit) was first available in the Special Sync Pair Event: Misty & Psyduck (August 28 to October 16, 2021). | ||
Sygna Suit Misty's offering rate was increased in the following sync pair scout banners: | Sygna Suit Misty's offering rate was increased in the following sync-pair scout banners: | ||
* (Debut) Sygna Suit Misty Spotlight Scout (September 30 to October 16, 2021) | * (Debut) Sygna Suit Misty Spotlight Scout (September 30 to October 16, 2021) | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In her Sync Pair Story, Misty reveals that the Starmie she uses in Pokémon Masters EX is not her usual Starmie which she uses at [[Cerulean Gym|her Gym]] in the [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}}, but another one she hatched from an {{pkmn|Egg}} when she left her original Starmie at the [[Pokémon Day Care]]. | * In her Sync Pair Story, Misty reveals that the Starmie she uses in [[Pokémon Masters EX]] is not her usual Starmie which she uses at [[Cerulean Gym|her Gym]] in the [[core series|core-series]] {{pkmn|games}}, but another one she hatched from an {{pkmn|Egg}} when she left her original Starmie at the [[Pokémon Day Care]]. | ||
* Misty (Swimsuit) and Psyduck are the first 4★ sync pair that can be upgraded to 6★ EX. | * Misty (Swimsuit) and Psyduck are the first 4★ [[sync pair]] that can be upgraded to 6★ EX. | ||
* Misty (Swimsuit) is one of the few sync pairs with less than seven dialogues in the [[Pokémon Center]], with | * Misty (Swimsuit) is one of the few sync pairs with less than seven dialogues in the [[Pokémon Center]]—with only three. | ||
* Misty and Starmie, {{mas|Marley}} and {{p|Arcanine}}, {{mas|Skyla}} and {{TP|Skyla|Swanna}}, {{mas|Lyra}} and {{p|Meganium}}, {{mas|Jasmine}} and {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}, {{mas|Dawn}} and {{p|Torterra}}, as well as [[Sygna Suit]] {{mas|Blue}} and {{p|Blastoise}} are the seven only support sync pairs with damage-dealing [[sync move]]s that have power-increasing effects. | |||
** Misty and Starmie, Marley and Arcanine, plus Skyla and Swanna are tied as the first sync pairs with this quality; they were playable since Pokémon Masters EX debuted as Pokémon Masters. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Misty's design is based on her appearance in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. {{TP|Misty|Starmie}} is Misty's signature Pokémon in the [[core series]] games. Starmie's Dex entry comes from {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun}}. | Misty's design is based on her appearance in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. {{TP|Misty|Starmie}} is Misty's signature Pokémon in the [[core series|core-series]] games. Starmie's Dex entry comes from {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun}}. | ||
Misty's swimsuit design is based on her appearance in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} is a Pokémon Misty is first seen with in the {{pkmn|anime}}. She has since been seen using it and its evolved form in {{g|Stadium series}} and, much later, in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. Psyduck's Dex entry comes from Pokémon Ultra Sun. | Misty's swimsuit design is based on her appearance in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} is a Pokémon Misty is first seen with in the {{pkmn|anime}}. She has since been seen using it and its evolved form in {{g|Stadium series}} and, much later, in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. Psyduck's Dex entry comes from Pokémon Ultra Sun. |
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