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Pokemon Masters: How to Level Up Sync Moves

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Pokemon Masters has you travelling to the gorgeous man-made island of Pasio, all to take part in the prestigious Pokemon Masters League. You’ll need to partner up with iconic trainers and gym leaders from across the series, and as you do that, you’ll probably be wondering how to level up sync moves in Pokemon Masters.

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Every “character” in Pokemon Masters is called a sync pair, and is made up of one trainer and one Pokemon. Each sync pair has a powerful sync move that it can use during battle, designated by a countdown that lowers as any of your sync pairs use attacks.

What isn’t so obvious, though, is that you can actually level up sync moves and increase their attack power. It’s pretty simple to do so, but also random.

How to Level Up Sync Moves in Pokemon Masters

Anytime you get a sync pair that you already have, that sync pair will get an upgrade to one of its sync moves.

The main way of getting sync pairs is by going to the shop option from the main menu, then selecting sync pair scout. One scout takes 300 gems, while you can do ten at once by using 3,000 gems.

Alternatively, there’s a daily deal where you can use 100 paid gems once.

Each sync move can be upgraded to level five, so it’s not just a waste of time if you end up getting the same sync pair again.

To summarize,

  1. Head to the Shop and select the Scout Sync Pair option to get Sync Pairs in exchange for gems.

    Each Sync Pair summon costs 300 gems.

  2. If you get a Sync Pair that you already own, you’ll level up their Sync Move increasing its attack power.

    At the moment, this is the only way to level up Sync Moves in the game.

That’s everything you need to know about how to level up sync moves in Pokemon Masters. For even more tips and tricks make sure to search Twinfinite or check out our wiki guide.

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Hayes Madsen

A connoisseur of all things RPG related, and always looking for the artistic expression in gaming. His love of Gundam is only matched by his love of Pizza. Playing Games Since: 1991 Favorite Genres: RPGs, JRPGs, Strategy,

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