Pokemon Masters EX is a slightly more accurate rendition of the classic Pokemon games, available on mobile devices. Unlike other Pokemon games, however, Masters offers a unique battle experience, with each team composed of three Pokemon and their trainer. Trainers also have moves they can use, much like their Pokemon. This makes some weaker Pokemon stronger, and vice versa.
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This guide focuses solely on the Sync Pairs you can evolve through completing certain tasks, as some trainers start with unevolved Pokemon. It is important to note that not every partner Pokemon can be evolved, but there a large group that can.
Below is be a complete list of the Pokemon that can currently evolve. This list is subject to change with future updates, so if you're waiting for a certain evolution, make sure to check back and see if an update has granted your wish!
Each of the listed Pokemon is able to evolve into their final form. For example, Barry's Piplup will eventually evolve into Empoleon, and won't be stuck as a sad Prinplup.
Not only is the list of Pokemon that can evolve different from every other game in the series, but the way the Pokemon evolve is also entirely different.
While the evolution system in Pokemon Masters is different from the mainline games, it is however somewhat familiar. It also requires your Pokemon to hit certain levels before being able to evolve, but the twist is that every Pokemon evolves at the same level.
Pokemon with only one evolution, such as Seel into Dewgong, evolve once at level 30. Pokemon with two stages of evolution, such as Chikorita into Bayleef and then into Meganium, they must reach level 45 for their second evolution.
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