Pokemon Masters is called Clemont & Heliolisk next to a solo

This Tuesday morning there are many news for Pokemon Master. For the main history, there is a new synchronization pair, a solo event and a new level of difficulty. There will also be new missions and bingo challenges associated with these supplements.

The new synchronization pair is Clemont & Heliolisk. The duo is a 5-star tech sync pair that seems to be completely designed to frustrate opponents even though they are all controlled by the Ki. Heliolisk has access to movements that reduce the speed and accuracy of the target while elevating its own speed and evasability.

In addition, it has a train that restores its own HP based on the damaged damage. If you are looking for a dizzying and evasive Pokémon, you have an increased chance to draw Clemont & Heliolisk in your Spotlight Scout, which runs from today to April 28th.

In addition, there is a new kind of solo event called Flying Types Incoming, which runs until 28th April! This event will commission players to collect flight permits in battles so they can accept struggles with higher difficulty. These tougher battles promise better rewards than those normally found in other areas, and give players, among other things, Elite Four Notes, Buff Blend + and Tech Tonic +.

There are four difficulties to overcome, whereby the number of experiments is limited per day, unless you use replay tickets. As the name of the event indicates, all Pokémon will be flying types. So bring your best electrical synchronization pairs to have a better chance to have them. There are also 8 missions associated with this event and can bring the players additional gems and co-op synchronization balls.

Finally, the main history has been added to a new level of difficulty, so you can quickly fight it on it. There is also a new login rally and three mission bingo cards. The login bonuses are a mixture of gemstones and workouts. The mission bingo cards will bring the players training objects, beads, evolutionary stones and gems.

Pokemon Masters is now available on the website Appstore and Google Play. It is a free game with in-app purchases.

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