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Battles in Pokémon Masters

Battles in Pokémon Masters

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Source: gamepress
General Mechanics
The combat in Pokemon Masters differs from the main series in two important ways:
• Battles in Pokemon Masters are in real-time combat with the Action Gauge, instead of being Turn-based. 
• Every Pokemon only has one type and weakness. Pokemon of the same type won't necessarily have the same weakness.
Stats
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- HP: How much damage a Pokemon can take before it's KO'd
- Attack: How much damage a Pokemon will do for Physical moves
- Defense: How much damage reduction a Pokemon has against physical moves
- Sp. Atk: How much damage a Pokemon will do for Special moves
- Sp. Def: How much damage reduction a Pokemon has against Special moves
- Speed: Determines how fast the team's Moveslot Gauge will fill up
[b]Active Mechanics
[/b]• Pokemon Moves: Pokemon attacks with these moves during battle.  Each usage costs Move Slot Gauge points.  
• Trainer Moves: These can be used at any time, but have limited uses per battle.  The effects of these are various, from healing Pokemon, buffing them, and even granting Move Slot Gauge. 
• Sync Moves: Every action (using a Pokemon or Trainer move) will decrease it's cooldown by 1.  Use it to unleash a powerful attack on the enemy! Sometimes Sync Moves will have special effects, like Mega Evolution! 
• Move Slot Gauge: This is the resource that allows your Pokemon to attack.  It recharges over time based on sum on team's speed. Certain Trainer Moves can provide more Gauge instantly.
Defensive Mechanics
• Enemy Targeting: Enemies in this game will tend to attack Pokemon with the highest Bulk.  Bulk is calculated from a Pokemon's defensive stats, with the formula: HP/2.75 + Def + Sp. Def. 
• Passive Skills: Pokemon can learn passive skills that provide a variety of effects in battle, from preventing critical strikes on them to healing from status effects whenever they attack.
Co Op
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Co-Op is unlocked after beating Chapter 10. In co-op, players team up with up to two other teams for 9v9 Pokemon Battles!
You can check out HERE for information how to unlock co-op mode
Each trainer is responsible for their own team of 3 Sync Pairs, and can only have one out at any time for a total of three on the field. Players can still switch out their own Sync Pairs, however.
Unity Attacks are an extra high damage attack available once everyone's Unity Gauge is filled up, a feature unique to Co-Op. Choose one person to unleash an overwhelming offensive!
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