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Special Alcremie can Gigantamax into Gigantamax Alcremie. Its Fairy-type moves become the G-Max Move, G-Max Finale. G-Max Finale deals damage to the opponent, and also heals all of the user's allies.
Special Drednaw can Gigantamax into Gigantamax Drednaw. It has the G-Max Move, G-Max Stonesurge. G-Max Stonesurge deals damage, and also scatters sharp rocks around the opponent that damage Pokémon entering the battlefield.
The new Steel/Dragon-type Pokémon Duraludon. It has the Abilities Light Metal and Heavy Metal.
The Electric-type Pokémon Yamper. It has the Ability Ball Fetch.
This Pokémon was seen in the Sword and Shield demo, but had not been officially promoted until now.
The new Fairy-type Pokémon Alcremie. It has the Ability Sweet Veil.
Trainers from all released games appear in Pokémon Masters. No Trainers from Pokémon Sword and Shield have been seen yet, however.
In battle, Trainers can use moves and healing items to increase a Pokémon’s stats. In addition to standard moves, players can occasionally deploy sync moves—powerful attacks performed by specific sync pairs.
In battle, players can control all three of the sync pairs on their team. Players will need to ration their move gauge, which refills over time, to deploy the best moves at the most opportune times.
At launch, there will be 65 sync pairs to recruit in Pokémon Masters, with additional sync pairs to come following the game’s release.
Cover art of Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield, and the Double Pack. Launches worldwide November 15, 2019. #PokemonSwordShield