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Pokemon Masters welcomes Lucy & Seviper to Pasio today alongside the start of a Poison-type Training Event

There are plenty of co-op Sync Orbs up for grabs through event missions too

Pokemon Masters welcomes Lucy & Seviper to Pasio today alongside the start of a Poison-type Training Event

Following the addition of Jessie & Arbok as a free Sync Pair yesterday another duo involving a poisonous snake has arrived on Pasio. This time it's Lucy & Seviper whose arrival coincides with a Poison-type Training event.

Unlike Jessie & Arbok however, they won't be free and you'll have to obtain them through the usual gacha means. This can be made somewhat easier between now and July 24th as Lucy & Seviper will have a Spotlight Scout until then. This will give players an increased chance to net the new duo alongside boosted odds of getting Plumeria & Salazzle.

Lucy & Seviper are a 4-star Tech Sync Pair. Seviper will have access to three attacks which are Poison Fang, Sludge Bomb and Wrap. This gives Seviper good potential for inflicting poison on her opponents as well as trapping them with Wrap. Her passives also buff the damage done when the opponent is trapped or poisoned.

Their arrival coincides with the addition of a Poison-Type training event that will run from today until July 24th. This will give players a chance to gain additional experience for their poison types by completing the various battles on offer. It will also see Koga & Crobat's Sync Grind get expanded and the addition of event missions to the Poryphone.

Emerging victorious from this mixture of co-op and single-player battles will net players various training items and Poison Vouchers. These vouchers can then be exchanged for training items and a 3-star Tech Move Candy. There will also be Super Poison Vouchers that can be obtained from a daily, Ultra Hard battle variant. 100 of these vouchers can then be exchanged for a 4-Star Tech Move Candy.

Pokemon Masters is available now over 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
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