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Pokemon Masters' latest update introduces a dragon-type training event and expands two more Sync Grids

Iris & Haxorus and Clair & Kingdra get the expanded Sync Grid treatment

Pokemon Masters' latest update introduces a dragon-type training event and expands two more Sync Grids

A fairly small piece of news concerning Pokemon Masters today is the start of a new type-specific training event. On top of that, two new Sync Pairs will have their Sync Grid expanded to coincide with it. There are also several rewards on offer too that will be handy for expanding those Sync Grids. 

This training event will be for dragon-type Pokemon and it will run from today until 20th February. On top of that, it will also see Iris & Haxorus and Clair & Kingdra have their Sync Grids expanded, allowing you to make them more powerful with more interesting options than just increasing their base stats.

There will be vouchers on offer that can be exchanged to increase the level of their Sync Moves. Both Sync Pairs are acquired from the story - Iris in Chapter 9 and Clair in Chapter 13 - so it's a good opportunity for every player to upgrade their dragon duos.

Alongside the battles that you'll earn vouchers by beating, there are also missions you can complete that will net you extra vouchers as rewards. There will also be gems on offer from them too but most importantly, co-op Sync Orbs, with 1000 on offer for those who are willing to grind the missions repeatedly to obtain them.

As always, they're not difficult objectives - more time-consuming. It's a case of repeatedly clearing specific areas, whilst having at least 1 dragon-type on your team. Which you're likely to be doing anyway since they're gaining bonus experience from winning these battles. This extra xp will prove useful as you will have to tackle the singleplayer mission 'A Dragon of the Deep Sea' on Super Hard repeatedly to earn the co-op Sync Orbs. 

Pokemon Masters is available now on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.