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===Sync pairs=== | ===Sync pairs=== | ||
{{main|Sync pair}} | {{main|Sync pair}} | ||
A sync pair is a pair consisting of one [[Pokémon Trainer]] and one {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. | A sync pair is a pair consisting of one [[Pokémon Trainer]] and one {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Mostly those from Generations [[Generation I]] to [[Generation VII]]. | ||
Each sync pair is able to know up to four [[List of moves in Pokémon Masters|moves]] and up to three [[passive skill]]s which can be used in battle. There are three types of sync pairs: | Each sync pair is able to know up to four [[List of moves in Pokémon Masters|moves]] and up to three [[passive skill]]s which can be used in battle. There are three types of sync pairs: | ||
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The level of a sync pair can be increased gaining [[experience]] through battles or by using [[List of items in Pokémon Masters|Level-Up Manuals]]. Various sync pair stats, moves and skills can be further strengthened using the [[sync grid]] feature. | The level of a sync pair can be increased gaining [[experience]] through battles or by using [[List of items in Pokémon Masters|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. | Sync pairs can be recruited by playing the main story, or through Sync Pair Scout at the shop. | ||
===Battle mechanics=== | ===Battle mechanics=== |
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