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==Re-group same Sync Pairs in one with various infos, and reorganization== | ==Re-group same Sync Pairs in one with various infos, and reorganization== | ||
I made a new version of the Sync Pairs with evolution and Megas regruped in one space since they are actually just one Sync Pair. | I made a new version of the Sync Pairs with evolution and Megas regruped in one space since they are actually just one Sync Pair. | ||
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{{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|009|Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise|pokemonlink=Blastoise|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Grass|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Evolve Wartortle}} | {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|009|Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise|pokemonlink=Blastoise|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Grass|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Evolve Wartortle}} | ||
{{PairDex|Brock|095|Onix|gender=male|pokemonlink=Brock's Onix|1|Rock|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Stoic 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} | {{PairDex|Brock|095|Onix|gender=male|pokemonlink=Brock's Onix|1|Rock|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Stoic 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Brock|sygna=[[Sygna Suit]]|248|Tyranitar|gender=male|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|3|Story<br>''Interlude 01''}} | {{PairDex|Brock|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|248|Tyranitar|gender=male|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|3|Story<br>''Interlude 01''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Misty|121|Starmie|pokemonlink=Misty's Starmie|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Healing Hand 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} | {{PairDex|Misty|121|Starmie|pokemonlink=Misty's Starmie|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Healing Hand 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Lt. Surge|101|Voltorb → Electrode|pokemonlink=Electrode|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Last Word|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Lt. Surge|101|Voltorb → Electrode|pokemonlink=Electrode|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Last Word|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Erika|045 | {{PairDex|Erika|045|Vileplume|gender=female|1|Grass|Grass|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Piercing Gaze|3|Story<br>''Chapter 04''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Blaine|078|Ponyta → Rapidash|pokemonlink=Rapidash|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Blaine|078|Ponyta → Rapidash|pokemonlink=Rapidash|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Lorelei|131|Lapras|gender=female|1|Ice|Ice|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Lorelei|131|Lapras|gender=female|1|Ice|Ice|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
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{{PairDex|Janine|168|Ariados|gender=female|1|Poison|Poison|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Janine|168|Ariados|gender=female|1|Poison|Poison|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Will|178|Xatu|gender=female|2|Psychic|Flying|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Will|178|Xatu|gender=female|2|Psychic|Flying|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Karen|229 | {{PairDex|Karen|229|Houndoom|gender=female|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Houndoom]]|1|Dark|Dark|Fighting|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Flameproof<br>Wide Awake|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Brendan|trainerlink=Brendan (game)|252|Treecko → Grovyle → Sceptile|pokemonlink=Sceptile|gender=male|1|Grass|Grass|Poison|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Haste<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Brendan|trainerlink=Brendan (game)|252|Treecko → Grovyle → Sceptile|pokemonlink=Sceptile|gender=male|1|Grass|Grass|Poison|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Haste<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Roxanne|476|Nosepass → Probopass|pokemonlink=Roxanne's Nosepass|gender=female|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Surging Sand 5|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Roxanne|476|Nosepass → Probopass|pokemonlink=Roxanne's Nosepass|gender=female|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Surging Sand 5|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
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{{PairDex|Siebold|sygna=Holiday 2019|224|Octillery|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1<br>Fortuitous 4<br>Piercing Gaze|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Siebold|sygna=Holiday 2019|224|Octillery|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1<br>Fortuitous 4<br>Piercing Gaze|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Wikstrom|681|Aegislash|gender=male|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Aegislash|Shield Forme & Blade Forme]]|1|Steel|Steel|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|{{a|Stance Change}}<br>Vigilance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Wikstrom|681|Aegislash|gender=male|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Aegislash|Shield Forme & Blade Forme]]|1|Steel|Steel|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|{{a|Stance Change}}<br>Vigilance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Hau| | {{PairDex|Hau|026|Raichu|gender=male|form={{rf|Alolan|Form}}|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|First Aid 4|4|Story<br>''Chapter 11''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Sophocles|777|Togedemaru|gender=female|pokemonlink=Sophocles's Togedemaru|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Endurance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Sophocles|777|Togedemaru|gender=female|pokemonlink=Sophocles's Togedemaru|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Endurance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Mina|210|Granbull|gender=male|1|Fairy|Fairy|Steel|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Mina|210|Granbull|gender=male|1|Fairy|Fairy|Steel|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|3|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Olivia| | {{PairDex|Olivia|745|Lycanroc|gender=male|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midnight Form]]|1|Rock|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Amped Up 1|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Hapu|750|Mudsdale|gender=male|1|Ground|Ground|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Clearheaded|3|Story<br>''Chapter 10''}} | {{PairDex|Hapu|750|Mudsdale|gender=male|1|Ground|Ground|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Clearheaded|3|Story<br>''Chapter 10''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Kahili|733|Toucannon|gender=male|1|Flying|Flying|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Piercing Gaze|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Kahili|733|Toucannon|gender=male|1|Flying|Flying|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Piercing Gaze|4|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Viola|284|Surskit → Masquerain|gender=female|pokemonlink=Masquerain|1|Bug|Bug|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Terrify 1|4|Story<br>''Chapter 14''}} | {{PairDex|Viola|284|Surskit → Masquerain|gender=female|pokemonlink=Masquerain|1|Bug|Bug|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Terrify 1|4|Story<br>''Chapter 14''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Nanu| | {{PairDex|Nanu|053|Persian|gender=female|form={{rf|Alolan|Form}}|1|Dark|Dark|Bug|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Critical Sting 1|4|Story<br>''Chapter 15''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Koga|169|Crobat|gender=male|1|Poison|Poison|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Haste|4|Story<br>''Chapter 16''}} | {{PairDex|Koga|169|Crobat|gender=male|1|Poison|Poison|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Haste|4|Story<br>''Chapter 16''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Acerola|770|Palossand|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Ice|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|5|Story<br>''Chapter 17''}} | {{PairDex|Acerola|770|Palossand|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Ice|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|5|Story<br>''Chapter 17''}} | ||
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{{PairDex|Hilda|trainerlink=Hilda (game)|500|Tepig → Pignite → Emboar|gender=female|pokemonlink=Emboar|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>First Aid 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Hilda|trainerlink=Hilda (game)|500|Tepig → Pignite → Emboar|gender=female|pokemonlink=Emboar|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>First Aid 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Elesa|523|Zebstrika|gender=female|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Fast-Track 2<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Elesa|523|Zebstrika|gender=female|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Fast-Track 2<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Elesa|sygna=[[Sygna Suit]]|479|Rotom|1|Electric|Electric|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Look Alive 9<br>Fast Runner|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Elesa|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|479|Rotom|1|Electric|Electric|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Look Alive 9<br>Fast Runner|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Caitlin|579|Reuniclus|gender=female|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>Flameproof<br>Escape Artist|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Caitlin|579|Reuniclus|gender=female|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>Flameproof<br>Escape Artist|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Calem|trainerlink=Calem (game)|678|Espurr → Meowstic|gender=male|pokemonlink=Meowstic|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Meowstic|Male]]|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Acuity<br>Aggravation 1|5|Story<br>''Chapter 20''}} | {{PairDex|Calem|trainerlink=Calem (game)|678|Espurr → Meowstic|gender=male|pokemonlink=Meowstic|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Meowstic|Male]]|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Acuity<br>Aggravation 1|5|Story<br>''Chapter 20''}} | ||
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{{PairDex|Professor Oak|151|Mew|2|Psychic|Normal|Bug|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Oak's Research<br>Superduper Effective 1<br>Unfortuitous 9|3|Log-in from February 14 to March 16, 2020}} | {{PairDex|Professor Oak|151|Mew|2|Psychic|Normal|Bug|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Oak's Research<br>Superduper Effective 1<br>Unfortuitous 9|3|Log-in from February 14 to March 16, 2020}} | ||
{{PairDex|Valerie|700|Sylveon|gender=male|1|Fairy|Fairy|Poison|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|HP Advantage 4|4|Story<br>''Chapter 23''}} | {{PairDex|Valerie|700|Sylveon|gender=male|1|Fairy|Fairy|Poison|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|HP Advantage 4|4|Story<br>''Chapter 23''}} | ||
{{PairDex|Red|trainerlink=Red (game)|sygna=[[Sygna Suit]]|006|Charizard|pokemonlink=Red's Charizard|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Charizard X]]|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Propulsion 1<br>Piercing Gaze<br>Move Gauge Refresh 4|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Red|trainerlink=Red (game)|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|006|Charizard|pokemonlink=Red's Charizard|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Charizard X]]|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Propulsion 1<br>Piercing Gaze<br>Move Gauge Refresh 4|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Sabrina|065|Alakazam|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Alakazam]]|gender=male|1|Psychic|Psychic|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Unflappable<br>Speedy Entry 1<br>Dauntless|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Sabrina|065|Alakazam|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Alakazam]]|gender=male|1|Psychic|Psychic|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Unflappable<br>Speedy Entry 1<br>Dauntless|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
{{PairDex|Fantina|429|Mismagius|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Dark|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Backfire 2<br>Bulk Buster 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | {{PairDex|Fantina|429|Mismagius|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Dark|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Backfire 2<br>Bulk Buster 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
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Vigilance|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | Vigilance|5|Sync Pair Scout}} | ||
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Unfortunately I cannot edit it, because it think is vandalism, can I ask someone to do this, and I wanted to propose a reorganization to follow the Sync Pairs story order (that follow the generations) instead of the release order.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:22, 28 May 2020 (UTC) | Unfortunately I cannot edit it, because it think is vandalism, can I ask someone to do this, and I wanted to propose a reorganization to follow the Sync Pairs story order (that follow the generations) instead of the release order.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:22, 28 May 2020 (UTC) | ||
:Don't make smaller edits to make one large edit, especially to circumvent a filter. Largescale edits like these needs approval first, don't just make the edits. I don't have Masters, so I don't have an opinion on this. Once it gets approval from other staff members, then the change can be made.--[[User:Force Fire|<span style="color:#00A1E9">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#59C2F1">orce</span>]][[User talk:Force Fire|<span style="color:#BF004F">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#D5598C">ire</span>]] 17:02, 30 May 2020 (UTC) | :Don't make smaller edits to make one large edit, especially to circumvent a filter. Largescale edits like these needs approval first, don't just make the edits. I don't have Masters, so I don't have an opinion on this. Once it gets approval from other staff members, then the change can be made.--[[User:Force Fire|<span style="color:#00A1E9">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#59C2F1">orce</span>]][[User talk:Force Fire|<span style="color:#BF004F">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#D5598C">ire</span>]] 17:02, 30 May 2020 (UTC) | ||
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:::I would like to point out that the Dex order is not strictly about releases, as Solgaleo is still up at #01; that since we are documenting the sync pairs here, we should use the same ordering as the Dex, not unlike how a list of all Pokémon on this site still goes by National Pokédex number and doesn't rearrange it so cross-generational families are grouped together (also, are you thinking of putting the player character at the bottom? they ARE the last released character, after all); and that not only is the list not terribly long, but Ctrl-F is still a thing, so no one should have THAT hard a time finding Glacia no matter what. | :::I would like to point out that the Dex order is not strictly about releases, as Solgaleo is still up at #01; that since we are documenting the sync pairs here, we should use the same ordering as the Dex, not unlike how a list of all Pokémon on this site still goes by National Pokédex number and doesn't rearrange it so cross-generational families are grouped together (also, are you thinking of putting the player character at the bottom? they ARE the last released character, after all); and that not only is the list not terribly long, but Ctrl-F is still a thing, so no one should have THAT hard a time finding Glacia no matter what. | ||
:::On the other hand, if it were possible to make the table sortable by generation I would totally be on board with that, but that would require an additional column to the table, an arguably unnecessary change. --[[User:Neumannz|Neumannz]] ([[User talk:Neumannz|talk]]) 01:32, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | :::On the other hand, if it were possible to make the table sortable by generation I would totally be on board with that, but that would require an additional column to the table, an arguably unnecessary change. --[[User:Neumannz|Neumannz]] ([[User talk:Neumannz|talk]]) 01:32, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | ||
::::Solgaleo is #01 too (like any other Pokémon used by the player character) because the dex consider the trainer, not the Pokémon or the Sync pair. The Player Character was released when the game was released, so all other version of him will have the same number. Elesa Synga Suit will be placed under regular Elesa because is the same character, but both are placed in the spot of when the FIRST VERSION of Elesa was released.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 09:25, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
:::::First of all, that's exactly what I meant when I said the Dex order is not strictly about releases, because new sync pairs with a previously used trainer are not placed at the bottom, so thanks for agreeing with that. Secondly, you didn't address any of my other points, which I'm pretty sure are more relevant to the discussion here. | |||
:::::Basically, what I'm trying to say is, I don't think concerns about aesthetics should come before following the game's own indexing system. Using the sync pair story order is a nice idea, but not for this article. --[[User:Neumannz|Neumannz]] ([[User talk:Neumannz|talk]]) 14:08, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
::::::Understand... but I'm not sure... I don't like very much the dex order... I think the Sync pair story order is better, is a lot more... ordered. Each position of each character have a reason that anyone can understand. If you think the dex order is better ok, I will accept that, but both dex order and sync pairs order are official orders.<br> | |||
For generation thing you mean add a new collumn with the generation of that character? I don't think is really usefull, is not a direct data about the sync pair or something like that--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:33, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
:::::::I noticed right now the dex number is already write in the tab. So... even if we choose to follow the Sync Pairs story order, we still have stated the Dex number there.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:36, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
:<small>Resetting indent</small> the template was actually mainspaced a little prematurely, we do still have some ideas for it that will hopefully clear up some issues and misgivings you've both posted about, I don't have a timeline for completion though. --[[User:Spriteit|Spriteit]] ([[User talk:Spriteit|talk]]) | |||
== On Trainer pages == | == On Trainer pages == | ||
As a tandem, shouldn’t Sync Pair info be on the Trainer’s page whether their Pokémon has a page or not? It’s a tandem, it’s not like the Trainer sent the Pokêmon to Pasio alone. The Trainer is just as much a part of it as the Pokémon is. A sync pair for these purposes is the equivalent of a party in the games that have them. Or a Ranger’s Partner in those games. Am I wrong?--[[User:KnightGalarie|KnightGalarie]] ([[User talk:KnightGalarie|talk]]) 07:26, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | As a tandem, shouldn’t Sync Pair info be on the Trainer’s page whether their Pokémon has a page or not? It’s a tandem, it’s not like the Trainer sent the Pokêmon to Pasio alone. The Trainer is just as much a part of it as the Pokémon is. A sync pair for these purposes is the equivalent of a party in the games that have them. Or a Ranger’s Partner in those games. Am I wrong?--[[User:KnightGalarie|KnightGalarie]] ([[User talk:KnightGalarie|talk]]) 07:26, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | ||
:I agree. Not all Pokémon have their own page (for exemple, don't exist any Phoebe's Dusknoir page), so add that information in the trainer page and (if exist) in the Pokémon page, would be the better choise--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:36, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
::The trainers' pages detail their teams in the main games, there's no reason not to include the Sync Pair info as well. --[[User:Neumannz|Neumannz]] ([[User talk:Neumannz|talk]]) 15:24, 10 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
:::I've been in discussion with a few staff members about this, at the moment we really like what our partners at Wikidex are doing with the information on the trainer pages, it does a good job at presenting the majority of the information we want to show. Currently, the information is only displayed on the Pokemon pages such as [[Whitney's Miltank]] and [[Brawly's Hariyama]] and we're deciding how and how much info we want to share/split between the pages as well as how much info would be relevant and enough that a link to the Main Story chapter pages would be acceptable. It's a WIP that's taken a little longer than expected. Sorry it's taking so long. --[[User:Spriteit|Spriteit]] ([[User talk:Spriteit|talk]]) 05:39, 13 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
::::I appreciate the feedback. And I totally get it. While the game is about 9 and a half months old, it’s been doing a lot to shape what it wants to be. Probably a bigger transformation than Go come to think of it. It’s a lot to take in, and with all the information to process, it can be overwhelming. Overwhelming in a way that causes a person to freeze, break down, and reboot to a point that doesn’t have the overwhelming task in front of them, but they can go back to it and start over with a fresh mind later. And sometimes that later can be more significant than anticipated before picking it back up. Also, I should disclose that I kinda dropped the game at the Silver event, and haven’t gone back in quite some time. This might get me some glares, like “Why are you pushing so hard for a game you’re not playing anymore? Do you expect everyone else to do the work for you?” Well, no, not exactly, but I was one of the people who did help furnish the presence of Masters on the pages of the Trainers’ whose partner Pokémon do have pages. That template can be rejiggered for the Trainers in whatever way is seen fit, no matter what pairs get added. That’s a part of the base game I’m familiar with, and can still access the relevant info through the dex even if they’re not scouted (if I remember correctly). I might not be familiar with the new mechanics, but I’m familiar enough with the trainers and their Pokémon to do what I can.--[[User:KnightGalarie|KnightGalarie]] ([[User talk:KnightGalarie|talk]]) 05:58, 13 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
==Sharpedo image and regular Red== | |||
Someone can update Sharpedo image? | |||
And, I'm thinking, since the Red we have is called "Sygna Suit Red" that mean is pretty much confirmed we will get a regular Red too, should I add him in the future Sync Pairs section?--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 10:02, 14 June 2020 (UTC) | |||
==Lisia== | |||
Since this is really odd, I will show here the image so anyone can see where she is officially placed | |||
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/651491495693778964/775998783933775872/unknown.png?width=266&height=473 | |||
--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 08:24, 11 November 2020 (UTC) | |||
:It’s indeed odd but it makes sense from a release date point of view, since this didn’t happen with Zinnia this placement might be fixed in a future update or if someone points the inconsistency out. Until then we can follow this strange placement, thanks for pointing it out.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 23:46, 11 November 2020 (UTC) | |||
==Main universe Giovanni?== | |||
I saw main universe Giovanni was removed but... since we got Champion Iris, the maingames skins are a thing now, and main universe Giovanni appeared 2 times in Masters official media: the first one in the trailer with Archer and Ariana, the second time in the 1st anniversary artwork, where you can see he have the red R instead the rainbow R. | |||
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/763538089603760169/788398632809922570/unknown.png | |||
In my opinion we should add him, because he appeared in a media even after the release of RR Giovanni. Tell me what you think.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 12:55, 24 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
:First of all that could have been a mistake in the trailer and artwork and besides what pokemon would the sync pair? Iris's Champion suit could just be another name for sygna suit. There was a hint her chapter that she was champion. And if we are getting a Main Game Giovanni, shouldn't we have a Main Game Red? No. Red was introduced as a sygna suit and i don't think DENA would put either of them in the game.ConNix 22:55, 24 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
::Main universe Giovanni can easly get Rhyperior, Nidoking or Nidoqueen. I agree about Red, since he is the only "alt skin" with the theme skill "Main Character" something ALL others "Alt skins" are lacking. But Giovanni don't have the "Gym Leader" theme skill or any other theme skill related to his former league position, when all the former league members too had that. In my opinion is not an error, even because we had two official media with him, so I think is possible he will be added.--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 23:01, 24 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
:Ok. In the games, Pokemon Red and Blue, he gave up being a gym leader meaning that technically he is not gym leader after those. But no one has realized, Blue is actually a gym leader since he is wearing his outfit from when a gym leader in HeartGold and SoulSliver. | |||
[[File:Spr Masters Blue.png|300px]] | |||
[[File:HeartGold SoulSilver Blue.png|150px]] | |||
But he's counted as a champion not gym leader. I know I kind of went off topic but I was to say that the theme skill don't matter--ConNix 13:43, 25 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
::Before the last update, the theme skills could be of 3 types: type, region and "trainer class". If a character already have Champion for exemple, if don' have Gym Leader, because the "trainer class" slot is already occuped, so, if a character didn't had a slot ocupied, he could have his former league role. Giovanni don't have any "trainer class" theme skill. Btw, I think main universe Giovanni deserve to be there, since already appeared in 2 occasions, and we don't any anything that support was an error or not, because... yhea, one time can be an error, but two times?--[[User:Zarxiel94|Zarxiel94]] ([[User talk:Zarxiel94|talk]]) 14:57, 25 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
== "Sync pair scout" section rewrite == | |||
As it currently stands, the first paragraph of the "Sync pair scout" section is very wordy, especially the sentence explaining the costs of sync pair scouting. I think it would be easier to read if bullet points were used to separate parts of the sentence rather than parentheses within parentheses. I formatted it in bullet points here as an example: | |||
Scouting sync pairs has varying costs depending on the number of sync pairs scouted and whether or not the player is using paid gems: | |||
* Typically, it costs 300 gems to scout one sync pair and 3000 gems to scout 11 sync pairs (10 prior to Sygna Suit Blue Poké Fair Scout) at once. Non-paid gems are used before paid gems. | |||
* Once per day, players can use 100 paid gems to scout one sync pair. This can be used up to three times per day if the Spotlight Scout features more than one Sync pair starting with Ethan and Hilda Spotlight Scout or a Sync Pair that has already been featured previously (excluding Poké Fair Scout) starting with Guzma Spotlight Scout. | |||
* Starting in November 2021, 11 sync pairs can be scouted at once with 25 gems on Pokémon Masters Day, which is the 25th day of every month. | |||
Also, I noticed that the article currently does not have details for tiered scouts. I'm unsure whether they should be added with the rest of the first paragraph or detailed in a different paragraph. | |||
[[User:Jaminux|Jaminux]] ([[User talk:Jaminux|talk]]) 08:09, 24 October 2022 (UTC) | |||
:At this point, the scout section is so large that it could hold its weight as a separate page, in my opinion. This would also allow more flexibility to talk about the mechanics of scouting, different types of scouting, etc on said page. --[[User:Boblers|Boblers]] ([[User talk:Boblers|talk]]) 14:47, 29 October 2022 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 3 September 2024
New sync pairs include you getting a Charmander from an egg, Dawn and Turtwig, Wally and Gallade, Sygna Suit Leaf and Venusaur, and Sygna Suit Blue and Blastoise. It was teased in this video.
https://youtu.be/kN5qi87nTQc Chomper4 (talk) 14:47, 27 February 2020 (UTC)
Design Origin
Could we add an extra column to the table for in-game Sync Pairs detailing where their designs are from, much like we have in the unreleased/upcoming Sync Pair table? I think it's a really interesting piece of information, and if people agree with adding it, I wouldn't mind editing it myself. - BlackButterfree (talk) 00:13, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
Masters characters and Red
There is no confirmation about Masters originals characters to be released as sync pairs in future, even the official website put them separatly from the playable Sync Pairs, and since we have a Sygna Suit Red, mean they will release a regular Red, or the one we had would be called just Red.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 17:06, 6 April 2020 (UTC)
Re-group same Sync Pairs in one with various infos, and reorganization
I made a new version of the Sync Pairs with evolution and Megas regruped in one space since they are actually just one Sync Pair.
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color}}; text-align:center" |- ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Trainer ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|NDex}} ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" colspan=2 | Pokémon ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" colspan=2 | Move Type(s) ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Weakness ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Role ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Passive Skill(s) ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Base Potential ! style="background-color:#{{gold color light}};" | Availability |- style="background:#fff;" {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|025|Pikachu|gender=male|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Endurance|3|Story<br>''Start''}} {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|255|Torchic|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Haste|3|Story<br>''Chapter 20<br>A Rising Star''}} {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|791|Solgaleo|2|Steel|Fighting|Ground|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Impervious|5|Legendary Event<br>''The Beast That Devours the Sun''}} {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|003|Bulbasaur → Ivysaur → Venusaur|pokemonlink=Venusaur|gender=male|1|Grass|Grass|Fire|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Pokémon Egg}} {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|006|Charmander → Charmeleon → Charizard|pokemonlink=Charizard|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Pokémon Egg}} {{PairDex|Scottie & Bettie|009|Squirtle → Wartortle → Blastoise|pokemonlink=Blastoise|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Grass|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Evolve Wartortle}} {{PairDex|Brock|095|Onix|gender=male|pokemonlink=Brock's Onix|1|Rock|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Stoic 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} {{PairDex|Brock|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|248|Tyranitar|gender=male|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|3|Story<br>''Interlude 01''}} {{PairDex|Misty|121|Starmie|pokemonlink=Misty's Starmie|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Healing Hand 2|3|Story<br>''Start''}} {{PairDex|Lt. Surge|101|Voltorb → Electrode|pokemonlink=Electrode|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Last Word|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Erika|045|Vileplume|gender=female|1|Grass|Grass|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Piercing Gaze|3|Story<br>''Chapter 04''}} {{PairDex|Blaine|078|Ponyta → Rapidash|pokemonlink=Rapidash|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Lorelei|131|Lapras|gender=female|1|Ice|Ice|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Bruno|068|Machamp|gender=male|1|Fighting|Fighting|Flying|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Critical Strike 2|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Agatha|094|Gengar|gender=female|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Gengar]]|pokemonlink=Agatha's Gengar|1|Ghost|Ghost|Dark|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Wide Awake|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Kris|trainerlink=Kris (game)|160|Totodile → Croconaw → Feraligatr|pokemonlink=Feraligatr|gender=female|2|Water|Normal|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Endurance<br>Water Shift|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Bugsy|015|Beedrill|gender=male|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Beedrill]]|1|Bug|Bug|Rock|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Critical Strike 2|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Whitney|241|Miltank|gender=female|pokemonlink=Whitney's Miltank|1|Normal|Normal|Fighting|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Mad Strength 2|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Pryce|087|Seel → Dewgong|pokemonlink=Dewgong|gender=male|1|Ice|Ice|Electric|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Superduper Effective 2|3|Story<br>''Chapter 08''}} {{PairDex|Clair|230|Kingdra|gender=female|1|Dragon|Dragon|Dragon|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Racing Rain 2|4|Story<br>''Chapter 13''}} {{PairDex|Janine|168|Ariados|gender=female|1|Poison|Poison|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Will|178|Xatu|gender=female|2|Psychic|Flying|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Karen|229|Houndoom|gender=female|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Houndoom]]|1|Dark|Dark|Fighting|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Flameproof<br>Wide Awake|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Brendan|trainerlink=Brendan (game)|252|Treecko → Grovyle → Sceptile|pokemonlink=Sceptile|gender=male|1|Grass|Grass|Poison|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Haste<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Roxanne|476|Nosepass → Probopass|pokemonlink=Roxanne's Nosepass|gender=female|1|Rock|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Surging Sand 5|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Brawly|297|Makuhita → Hariyama|pokemonlink=Brawly's Hariyama|gender=male|1|Fighting|Fighting|Flying|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Flannery|324|Torkoal|gender=female|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|3|Story<br>''Chapter 03''}} {{PairDex|Norman|289|Slaking|pokemonlink=Norman's Slaking|gender=male|1|Normal|Normal|Fighting|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Story<br>''Chapter 07''}} {{PairDex|Winona|279|Pelipper|gender=female|1|Flying|Flying|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Racing Rain 2|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Tate|trainerlink=Tate and Liza|338|Solrock|pokemonlink=Tate's Solrock|2|Psychic|Rock|Dark|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Power Chain 3<br>Headstrong<br>Unbending|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Liza|trainerlink=Tate and Liza|337|Lunatone|pokemonlink=Liza's Lunatone|1|Psychic|Psychic|Bug|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Power Chain 3<br>Dauntless<br>Stalwart|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Phoebe|477|Dusclops → Dusknoir|pokemonlink=Dusknoir|gender=female|2|Ghost|Normal|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Pass It On<br>Vigilance|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Drake|373|Salamence|gender=male|1|Dragon|Dragon|Fairy|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Terrify 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Noland|trainerlink=Factory Head Noland|127|Pinsir|gender=male|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Pinsir]]|1|Bug|Bug|Flying|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Headstrong<br>Unhindered ''(Mega Pinsir)''|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Barry|trainerlink=Barry (game)|395|Piplup → Prinplup → Empoleon|pokemonlink=Empoleon|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Grass|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Flux 5|3|Story<br>''Chapter 02''}} {{PairDex|Roark|409|Cranidos → Rampardos|pokemonlink=Roark's Rampardos|gender=male|1|Rock|Rock|Water|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Headstrong|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Gardenia|407|Roserade|gender=female|1|Grass|Grass|Flying|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Speeding Sun 2|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Maylene|307|Meditite → Medicham|pokemonlink=Medicham|gender=female|1|Fighting|Fighting|Fairy|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|On the Ropes 3|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Crasher Wake|419|Floatzel|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Racing Rain 2<br>Aggravation 1|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Candice|460|Abomasnow|gender=female|1|Ice|Ice|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Antifreeze<br>Snow Shelter|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Flint|trainerlink=Flint (Elite Four)|392|Infernape|gender=male|pokemonlink=Flint's Infernape|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|4|Story<br>''Chapter 12''}} {{PairDex|Thorton|trainerlink=Factory Head Thorton|437|Bronzong|2|Steel|Psychic|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Aggravation 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Cheryl|242|Blissey|gender=female|2|Normal|Fire|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Healing Hand 2|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Marley|059|Arcanine|gender=male|1|Fire|Fire|Ground|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Haste|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Rosa|trainerlink=Rosa (game)|497|Snivy → Servine → Serperior|gender=female|pokemonlink=Serperior|1|Grass|Grass|Flying|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Stalwart|5|Story<br>''Chapter 01''}} {{PairDex|Rosa|trainerlink=Rosa (game)|sygna=Holiday 2019|225|Delibird|gender=female|1|Flying|Flying|Steel|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Wide Awake<br>Show Shelter<br>Healing Hail 1|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Clay|537|Palpitoad → Seismitoad|gender=male|pokemonlink=Seismitoad|1|Ground|Ground|Grass|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Antitoxin|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Skyla|581|Swanna|gender=female|pokemonlink=Skyla's Swanna|1|Flying|Flying|Rock|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Haste|3|Story<br>''Chapter 05''}} {{PairDex|Brycen|615|Cryogonal|2|Ice|Rock|Fighting|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Snow Shelter<br>Healing Hail 1|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Iris|612|Haxorus|gender=female|1|Dragon|Dragon|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|3|Story<br>''Chapter 09''}} {{PairDex|Roxie|545|Whirlipede → Scolipede|gender=female|pokemonlink=Scolipede|1|Poison|Poison|Psychic|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Fast-Track 2|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Marlon|565|Carracosta|gender=male|2|Water|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Unbending|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Shauntal|609|Chandelure|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Rock|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Unhindered<br>Power Reserves 2|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Marshal|534|Conkeldurr|gender=male|1|Fighting|Fighting|Psychic|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Gritty 5|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Grant|699|Amaura → Aurorus|gender=male|pokemonlink=Aurorus|1|Rock|Rock|Steel|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Snow Shelter<br>Sand Shelter<br>Aggravation 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Korrina|448|Lucario|gender=male|form=[[Mega Lucario|Mega Lucario]]|pokemonlink=Korrina's Lucario|1|Fighting|Fighting|Fire|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Unflappable|3|Story<br>''Chapter 06''}} {{PairDex|Ramos|071|Weepinbell → Victreebel|gender=male|pokemonlink=Victreebel|1|Grass|Grass|Ice|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Defense Crush 2|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Wulfric|713|Avalugg|gender=male|1|Ice|Ice|Fire|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Clearheaded|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Siebold|693|Clawitzer|gender=male|2|Water|Fighting|Electric|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Critical Focus 1|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Siebold|sygna=Holiday 2019|224|Octillery|gender=male|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Hostile Environment 1<br>Fortuitous 4<br>Piercing Gaze|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Wikstrom|681|Aegislash|gender=male|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Aegislash|Shield Forme & Blade Forme]]|1|Steel|Steel|Fire|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|{{a|Stance Change}}<br>Vigilance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Hau|026|Raichu|gender=male|form={{rf|Alolan|Form}}|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|First Aid 4|4|Story<br>''Chapter 11''}} {{PairDex|Sophocles|777|Togedemaru|gender=female|pokemonlink=Sophocles's Togedemaru|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Endurance|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Mina|210|Granbull|gender=male|1|Fairy|Fairy|Steel|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Impervious|3|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Olivia|745|Lycanroc|gender=male|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midnight Form]]|1|Rock|Rock|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Amped Up 1|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Hapu|750|Mudsdale|gender=male|1|Ground|Ground|Grass|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Clearheaded|3|Story<br>''Chapter 10''}} {{PairDex|Kahili|733|Toucannon|gender=male|1|Flying|Flying|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Piercing Gaze|4|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Viola|284|Surskit → Masquerain|gender=female|pokemonlink=Masquerain|1|Bug|Bug|Rock|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Terrify 1|4|Story<br>''Chapter 14''}} {{PairDex|Nanu|053|Persian|gender=female|form={{rf|Alolan|Form}}|1|Dark|Dark|Bug|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Critical Sting 1|4|Story<br>''Chapter 15''}} {{PairDex|Koga|169|Crobat|gender=male|1|Poison|Poison|Electric|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Haste|4|Story<br>''Chapter 16''}} {{PairDex|Acerola|770|Palossand|gender=female|1|Ghost|Ghost|Ice|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Sand Fortress|5|Story<br>''Chapter 17''}} {{PairDex|Cheren|508|Stoutland|gender=male|2|Normal|Dark|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Outrun 4|5|Story<br>''Chapter 18''}} {{PairDex|Blue|trainerlink=Blue (game)|018|Pidgeot|gender=male|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Pidgeot]]|1|Flying|Flying|Rock|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Acuity<br>Haste|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Lyra|trainerlink=Lyra (game)|154|Chikorita → Bayleef → Meganium|gender=female|pokemonlink=Meganium|1|Grass|Grass|Fire|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Solar Shield|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Hilbert|trainerlink=Hilbert (game)|503|Oshawott → Dewott → Samurott|gender=male|pokemonlink=Samurott|1|Water|Water|Electric|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Impervious|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Hilda|trainerlink=Hilda (game)|500|Tepig → Pignite → Emboar|gender=female|pokemonlink=Emboar|1|Fire|Fire|Water|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>First Aid 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Elesa|523|Zebstrika|gender=female|1|Electric|Electric|Ground|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Fast-Track 2<br>Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Elesa|sygna=[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]]|479|Rotom|1|Electric|Electric|Dark|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Look Alive 9<br>Fast Runner|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Caitlin|579|Reuniclus|gender=female|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Antitoxin<br>Flameproof<br>Escape Artist|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Calem|trainerlink=Calem (game)|678|Espurr → Meowstic|gender=male|pokemonlink=Meowstic|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Meowstic|Male]]|1|Psychic|Psychic|Ghost|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Acuity<br>Aggravation 1|5|Story<br>''Chapter 20''}} {{PairDex|Glacia|362|Glalie|gender=male|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Glalie]]|1|Ice|Ice|Steel|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Snow Shelter<br>Fortuitous<br>Last Word ''(Mega Glalie)'' 4|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Grimsley|510|Liepard|gender=female|1|Dark|Dark|Bug|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Lithe|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Giovanni|150|Mewtwo|pokemonlink=Giovanni's Mewtwo|2|Psychic|Ghost|Dark|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Power Reserves 2|5|Legendary Event<br>''Lurking Shadow''}} {{PairDex|Ethan|trainerlink=Ethan (game)|157|Cyndaquil → Quilava → Thyplosion|gender=male|pokemonlink=Typhlosion|1|Fire|Fire|Rock|[[File:Masters Special Strike.png|40px]]|Speeding Sun 2|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Leaf|trainerlink=Leaf (game)|133|Eevee|gender=male|2|Normal|Steel|Fighting|[[File:Masters Support.png|40px]]|Benefactor<br>Impervious|5|Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Lance|149|Dragonite|pokemonlink=Lance's Dragonite|gender=male|2|Dragon|Normal|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Dragon Shift<br>Lithe<br>Unflappable|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Cynthia|445|Garchomp|pokemonlink=Cynthia's Garchomp|form=[[Mega Evolution|Mega Garchomp]]|gender=female|1|Ground|Ground|Ice|[[File:Masters Physical Strike.png|40px]]|Fast-Track 2<br>Surging Sand 5<br>Ground Shift ''(Mega Garchomp)''|5|Limited Sync Pair Scout}} {{PairDex|Kukui|trainerlink=Professor Kukui|745|Lycanroc|pokemonlink=Professor Kukui's Lycanroc|form=[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midday Form]]|gender=male|1|Rock|Rock|Water|[[File:Masters Tech.png|40px]]|Surging Sand 5<br>Unflappable|5|Sync Pair Scout}} 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Unfortunately I cannot edit it, because it think is vandalism, can I ask someone to do this, and I wanted to propose a reorganization to follow the Sync Pairs story order (that follow the generations) instead of the release order.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 14:22, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
- Don't make smaller edits to make one large edit, especially to circumvent a filter. Largescale edits like these needs approval first, don't just make the edits. I don't have Masters, so I don't have an opinion on this. Once it gets approval from other staff members, then the change can be made.--ForceFire 17:02, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
- I tried to contact somebody, but nobody answered me after a couple of days... I made this edits just because I thinked was the better for it, not for some "bad" intention--Zarxiel94 (talk) 18:14, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
- I poked some people for you, general opinion seems to be NDex numbers should be changed to the in game Syn Pair Dex number, it's a good idea to merge Scottie/Bertie/Mega Evolutions, but special suits should be kept separate. We'd also like to incorporate the in game type icons as well if possible, what do you think? --Spriteit (talk) 01:34, 3 June 2020 (UTC)
- Here's a draft update, I admittedly don't know the dex numbers. --Spriteit (talk) 03:16, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
- I agree to leave the different skins separatly and add the icons. For the order, the number is actually the release order. I have all Sync Pairs, so I can show the order of each of them in the sync pairs stories.
- Here's a draft update, I admittedly don't know the dex numbers. --Spriteit (talk) 03:16, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
- I poked some people for you, general opinion seems to be NDex numbers should be changed to the in game Syn Pair Dex number, it's a good idea to merge Scottie/Bertie/Mega Evolutions, but special suits should be kept separate. We'd also like to incorporate the in game type icons as well if possible, what do you think? --Spriteit (talk) 01:34, 3 June 2020 (UTC)
- I tried to contact somebody, but nobody answered me after a couple of days... I made this edits just because I thinked was the better for it, not for some "bad" intention--Zarxiel94 (talk) 18:14, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Here the screenshots of all Sync pairs in the sync story order (sorry for the huge images, I don't know how to change the size):
--Zarxiel94 (talk) 16:37, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
Order and icons
Perfect :D I love the new style. I will like to use the sync pairs story order (that I posted in the images here) and use the icons for the complete evolution instead of the base form, since is the "complete" version and where you unlock the "Sync move of the Sync pair"--Zarxiel94 (talk) 10:59, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
- For this list, I'm not sure there is a compelling reason to prefer the sync pair story order over the Dex order. For other places, like the tables for moves, passive skills, etc., maybe, but not here. --Neumannz (talk) 20:34, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
- Well, I think is better aestetically since the order is based on generations and "classes", the dex order is based about the releases. Over time and for the new players of Masters, the sync story list order will be easier to find some character. For exemple. If someone want to find Glacia just need to go in the place where the 3th gen characters are placed, but if we place in the dex order, the reader need to remember when Glacia was released or seek her and check one by one since will not have any clue. With sync pairs order, the reader can slide down until he see the 3rd gen characters, and then he will understand he is near Glacia.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 21:09, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
- I would like to point out that the Dex order is not strictly about releases, as Solgaleo is still up at #01; that since we are documenting the sync pairs here, we should use the same ordering as the Dex, not unlike how a list of all Pokémon on this site still goes by National Pokédex number and doesn't rearrange it so cross-generational families are grouped together (also, are you thinking of putting the player character at the bottom? they ARE the last released character, after all); and that not only is the list not terribly long, but Ctrl-F is still a thing, so no one should have THAT hard a time finding Glacia no matter what.
- On the other hand, if it were possible to make the table sortable by generation I would totally be on board with that, but that would require an additional column to the table, an arguably unnecessary change. --Neumannz (talk) 01:32, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- Solgaleo is #01 too (like any other Pokémon used by the player character) because the dex consider the trainer, not the Pokémon or the Sync pair. The Player Character was released when the game was released, so all other version of him will have the same number. Elesa Synga Suit will be placed under regular Elesa because is the same character, but both are placed in the spot of when the FIRST VERSION of Elesa was released.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 09:25, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- First of all, that's exactly what I meant when I said the Dex order is not strictly about releases, because new sync pairs with a previously used trainer are not placed at the bottom, so thanks for agreeing with that. Secondly, you didn't address any of my other points, which I'm pretty sure are more relevant to the discussion here.
- Basically, what I'm trying to say is, I don't think concerns about aesthetics should come before following the game's own indexing system. Using the sync pair story order is a nice idea, but not for this article. --Neumannz (talk) 14:08, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- Understand... but I'm not sure... I don't like very much the dex order... I think the Sync pair story order is better, is a lot more... ordered. Each position of each character have a reason that anyone can understand. If you think the dex order is better ok, I will accept that, but both dex order and sync pairs order are official orders.
- Understand... but I'm not sure... I don't like very much the dex order... I think the Sync pair story order is better, is a lot more... ordered. Each position of each character have a reason that anyone can understand. If you think the dex order is better ok, I will accept that, but both dex order and sync pairs order are official orders.
- Solgaleo is #01 too (like any other Pokémon used by the player character) because the dex consider the trainer, not the Pokémon or the Sync pair. The Player Character was released when the game was released, so all other version of him will have the same number. Elesa Synga Suit will be placed under regular Elesa because is the same character, but both are placed in the spot of when the FIRST VERSION of Elesa was released.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 09:25, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- Well, I think is better aestetically since the order is based on generations and "classes", the dex order is based about the releases. Over time and for the new players of Masters, the sync story list order will be easier to find some character. For exemple. If someone want to find Glacia just need to go in the place where the 3th gen characters are placed, but if we place in the dex order, the reader need to remember when Glacia was released or seek her and check one by one since will not have any clue. With sync pairs order, the reader can slide down until he see the 3rd gen characters, and then he will understand he is near Glacia.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 21:09, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
For generation thing you mean add a new collumn with the generation of that character? I don't think is really usefull, is not a direct data about the sync pair or something like that--Zarxiel94 (talk) 14:33, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- Resetting indent the template was actually mainspaced a little prematurely, we do still have some ideas for it that will hopefully clear up some issues and misgivings you've both posted about, I don't have a timeline for completion though. --Spriteit (talk)
On Trainer pages
As a tandem, shouldn’t Sync Pair info be on the Trainer’s page whether their Pokémon has a page or not? It’s a tandem, it’s not like the Trainer sent the Pokêmon to Pasio alone. The Trainer is just as much a part of it as the Pokémon is. A sync pair for these purposes is the equivalent of a party in the games that have them. Or a Ranger’s Partner in those games. Am I wrong?--KnightGalarie (talk) 07:26, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- I agree. Not all Pokémon have their own page (for exemple, don't exist any Phoebe's Dusknoir page), so add that information in the trainer page and (if exist) in the Pokémon page, would be the better choise--Zarxiel94 (talk) 14:36, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- The trainers' pages detail their teams in the main games, there's no reason not to include the Sync Pair info as well. --Neumannz (talk) 15:24, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- I've been in discussion with a few staff members about this, at the moment we really like what our partners at Wikidex are doing with the information on the trainer pages, it does a good job at presenting the majority of the information we want to show. Currently, the information is only displayed on the Pokemon pages such as Whitney's Miltank and Brawly's Hariyama and we're deciding how and how much info we want to share/split between the pages as well as how much info would be relevant and enough that a link to the Main Story chapter pages would be acceptable. It's a WIP that's taken a little longer than expected. Sorry it's taking so long. --Spriteit (talk) 05:39, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
- I appreciate the feedback. And I totally get it. While the game is about 9 and a half months old, it’s been doing a lot to shape what it wants to be. Probably a bigger transformation than Go come to think of it. It’s a lot to take in, and with all the information to process, it can be overwhelming. Overwhelming in a way that causes a person to freeze, break down, and reboot to a point that doesn’t have the overwhelming task in front of them, but they can go back to it and start over with a fresh mind later. And sometimes that later can be more significant than anticipated before picking it back up. Also, I should disclose that I kinda dropped the game at the Silver event, and haven’t gone back in quite some time. This might get me some glares, like “Why are you pushing so hard for a game you’re not playing anymore? Do you expect everyone else to do the work for you?” Well, no, not exactly, but I was one of the people who did help furnish the presence of Masters on the pages of the Trainers’ whose partner Pokémon do have pages. That template can be rejiggered for the Trainers in whatever way is seen fit, no matter what pairs get added. That’s a part of the base game I’m familiar with, and can still access the relevant info through the dex even if they’re not scouted (if I remember correctly). I might not be familiar with the new mechanics, but I’m familiar enough with the trainers and their Pokémon to do what I can.--KnightGalarie (talk) 05:58, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
- I've been in discussion with a few staff members about this, at the moment we really like what our partners at Wikidex are doing with the information on the trainer pages, it does a good job at presenting the majority of the information we want to show. Currently, the information is only displayed on the Pokemon pages such as Whitney's Miltank and Brawly's Hariyama and we're deciding how and how much info we want to share/split between the pages as well as how much info would be relevant and enough that a link to the Main Story chapter pages would be acceptable. It's a WIP that's taken a little longer than expected. Sorry it's taking so long. --Spriteit (talk) 05:39, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
- The trainers' pages detail their teams in the main games, there's no reason not to include the Sync Pair info as well. --Neumannz (talk) 15:24, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Sharpedo image and regular Red
Someone can update Sharpedo image?
And, I'm thinking, since the Red we have is called "Sygna Suit Red" that mean is pretty much confirmed we will get a regular Red too, should I add him in the future Sync Pairs section?--Zarxiel94 (talk) 10:02, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
Lisia
Since this is really odd, I will show here the image so anyone can see where she is officially placed
--Zarxiel94 (talk) 08:24, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
- It’s indeed odd but it makes sense from a release date point of view, since this didn’t happen with Zinnia this placement might be fixed in a future update or if someone points the inconsistency out. Until then we can follow this strange placement, thanks for pointing it out.—Mister Wu (talk) 23:46, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
Main universe Giovanni?
I saw main universe Giovanni was removed but... since we got Champion Iris, the maingames skins are a thing now, and main universe Giovanni appeared 2 times in Masters official media: the first one in the trailer with Archer and Ariana, the second time in the 1st anniversary artwork, where you can see he have the red R instead the rainbow R.
In my opinion we should add him, because he appeared in a media even after the release of RR Giovanni. Tell me what you think.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 12:55, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
- First of all that could have been a mistake in the trailer and artwork and besides what pokemon would the sync pair? Iris's Champion suit could just be another name for sygna suit. There was a hint her chapter that she was champion. And if we are getting a Main Game Giovanni, shouldn't we have a Main Game Red? No. Red was introduced as a sygna suit and i don't think DENA would put either of them in the game.ConNix 22:55, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
- Main universe Giovanni can easly get Rhyperior, Nidoking or Nidoqueen. I agree about Red, since he is the only "alt skin" with the theme skill "Main Character" something ALL others "Alt skins" are lacking. But Giovanni don't have the "Gym Leader" theme skill or any other theme skill related to his former league position, when all the former league members too had that. In my opinion is not an error, even because we had two official media with him, so I think is possible he will be added.--Zarxiel94 (talk) 23:01, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
- Ok. In the games, Pokemon Red and Blue, he gave up being a gym leader meaning that technically he is not gym leader after those. But no one has realized, Blue is actually a gym leader since he is wearing his outfit from when a gym leader in HeartGold and SoulSliver.
But he's counted as a champion not gym leader. I know I kind of went off topic but I was to say that the theme skill don't matter--ConNix 13:43, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
- Before the last update, the theme skills could be of 3 types: type, region and "trainer class". If a character already have Champion for exemple, if don' have Gym Leader, because the "trainer class" slot is already occuped, so, if a character didn't had a slot ocupied, he could have his former league role. Giovanni don't have any "trainer class" theme skill. Btw, I think main universe Giovanni deserve to be there, since already appeared in 2 occasions, and we don't any anything that support was an error or not, because... yhea, one time can be an error, but two times?--Zarxiel94 (talk) 14:57, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
"Sync pair scout" section rewrite
As it currently stands, the first paragraph of the "Sync pair scout" section is very wordy, especially the sentence explaining the costs of sync pair scouting. I think it would be easier to read if bullet points were used to separate parts of the sentence rather than parentheses within parentheses. I formatted it in bullet points here as an example:
Scouting sync pairs has varying costs depending on the number of sync pairs scouted and whether or not the player is using paid gems:
- Typically, it costs 300 gems to scout one sync pair and 3000 gems to scout 11 sync pairs (10 prior to Sygna Suit Blue Poké Fair Scout) at once. Non-paid gems are used before paid gems.
- Once per day, players can use 100 paid gems to scout one sync pair. This can be used up to three times per day if the Spotlight Scout features more than one Sync pair starting with Ethan and Hilda Spotlight Scout or a Sync Pair that has already been featured previously (excluding Poké Fair Scout) starting with Guzma Spotlight Scout.
- Starting in November 2021, 11 sync pairs can be scouted at once with 25 gems on Pokémon Masters Day, which is the 25th day of every month.
Also, I noticed that the article currently does not have details for tiered scouts. I'm unsure whether they should be added with the rest of the first paragraph or detailed in a different paragraph. Jaminux (talk) 08:09, 24 October 2022 (UTC)