If you’re eagerly waiting for the release of the highly anticipated Pokemon Sword and Shield for Switch later this year, you might be glad to know that there’s yet another Pokemon game out now to tide you over. That would be Pokemon Masters, and it has a heavy focus on turn-based combat. Here’s how to refill the move gauge in Pokemon Masters.
How to Refill the Move Gauge in Pokemon Masters
Pokemon Masters isn’t a traditional turn-based game like other entries in the series; instead, your Pokemon’s ability to take a turn in the game is determined by whether the move gauge at the bottom middle of your screen is filled.
As long as it’s filled, you’ll be able to select one of your trainers and have their Pokemon perform a move.
Each time you make a move, the move gauge will deplete slightly, and you’ll need to wait for it to refill again. You don’t actually have to do anything to refill it, as the move gauge will automatically fill up over time.
This means that if you complete deplete the gauge after making your moves, you won’t be able to do much else in battle aside from just waiting things out and waiting for the move gauge to fill itself up again.
Once you’ve got enough in the gauge, you’ll be able to start attacking your opponents again.
Because of this, you’ll need to be careful about spacing out your attacks. For instance, you might want to use a turn to buff your party before the enemy unleashes a sync attack, or risk not being able to take any turns at all for a good while and take a ton of damage.
That’s all you need to know about how to refill the move gauge in Pokemon Masters. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.