Beginner’s Guide Tips
First, start by playing the PML Arc.
The PML Arc allows you to encounter various Sync Pairs and team up with them.
Once you have completed the PML Arc, you will obtain lots of Gems as a Special Completion Reward.
Your Special Completion Reward can be claimed by tapping the button in the upper left of the Pokémon Center.
Also, purchasing the Story Bundle will give you even more Gems as a Special Reward.
The Story Bundle can be purchased from Purchase Bundles in the Shop.
Note: Please see the “About Special Completion Rewards” announcement for more information.
The battles have their own recommended levels.
If you’re struggling with a battle, try taking it on with three Sync Pairs that have been upgraded to at least the recommended level.
You can learn how to upgrade your Sync Pairs by going to Upgrades in the Beginner’s Guide.
The Champion Stadium can be accessed via Champion Stadium on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
You can participate in the Champion Stadium after you complete the Main Story PML Arc Chapter 10: A Reason to Battle (Normal) in single-player and collect all PML Badges.
Form teams with your Sync Pairs and try to complete the Champion Stadium.
If you’re struggling with a battle, try taking it on with three Sync Pairs that have been upgraded to at least the recommended level.
You can learn how to upgrade your Sync Pairs by going to Upgrades in the Beginner’s Guide.
The first Sync Pair you can team up with in the Sync Pair Scout, Blue & Pidgeot, is a 5★ Strike Sync Pair.
If you do not have any other powerful Strike Sync Pairs, be sure to strengthen them as much as possible.
For Support Sync Pairs, Skyla & Swanna are recommended.
Make sure to use their Potion move to recover HP during the battle.
The Victory Road can be accessed via Champion Stadium on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
Victory Road lets you earn amazing completion rewards, such as a Ticket that lets you choose a Sync Pair to team up with from Sygna Suit Red & Charizard, Sygna Suit Blue & Blastoise, or Sygna Suit Leaf & Venusaur. You can also learn various things you should know about battling, so be sure to check it out!
The final battle, Challenge Sygna Suit Red: Part 1, is difficult.
Use everything you’ve learned to achieve victory!
If you’re struggling to win the battle, be sure to check out its Battle Tips.
This is the best place to learn the basics of battle and get tips on completing Victory Road.
You can access the Unlock Level Cap feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Unlock Level Cap section of the Pokémon Center.
The Champion Stadium can be accessed via Champion Stadium on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
Unlike previous battles, Hard Lv. 1 in the Champion Stadium has extremely difficult battles.
Use the knowledge you have gained from Victory Road in order to make your preparations accordingly.
It’s recommended that you upgrade the levels of the 15 Sync Pairs that you’ll be using in the five battles as much as possible before taking it on.
If you don’t have enough Sync Pairs, try playing content that lets you team up with new Sync Pairs, such as the Sync Pair Scout or Legendary Adventures in the Main Story.
Make sure to add a Sync Pair with a Support Role to each Team and change the order in which opponents will target your team members so that they are chosen first.
Also, select powerful Sync Pairs, such as Strike Sync Pairs and Master Sync Pairs that can attack your opponent’s weakness types.
If you’re still having trouble, try referring to the Check Successful Teams feature.
You can find it in the upper right corner of the screen before going to battle.
Form teams with a Sync Pair of each type and complete Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1 in order to complete all of the Medals.
Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1 is refreshed weekly, so play a little each week in order to acquire all of the medals.
One tip for completing the Champion Stadium Medals is to upgrade your Sync Pairs of each type as much as possible.
Complete the Upgrades missions in the Beginner’s Guide to strengthen your various Sync Pairs.
You can add Options to Champion Stadium’s Master Mode in order to make your opponents much more challenging.
Be sure to completely upgrade your allied Sync Pairs before attempting it.
You can learn about various upgrades by taking on the Upgrades Missions in the Beginner’s Guide.
Also, if you’re still having trouble, try referring to the Check Successful Teams feature.
You can find it in the upper right corner of the screen before going to battle.
Pasio Towers can be accessed via Pasio Towers on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
Each tower has team restrictions, and only Sync Pairs of the designated type can be added to the team.
First, strengthen your Sync Pairs, and then begin by taking on the tower of the type you’re most confident with.
Note: Please see the “Pasio Towers Details” announcement for more information.
You can access the Level Up feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Level Up section of the Pokémon Center.
You can access the Unlock Level Cap feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Unlock Level Cap section of the Pokémon Center.
You can access the Increase Potential feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Increase Potential section of the Pokémon Center.
Raising your Sync Pairs to 6★ EX will power up their Sync Moves even further.
Also, it will unlock their EX style, allowing you to change to a special color version of their outfits.
You can obtain the Champion Spirit and 5★ Power-Up Tickets needed for raising Sync Pairs to 6★ EX from the Champion Stadium Hard Lv. 1 that is held each week, so try taking on the challenge.
Additionally, acquiring more of the same Sync Pairs after they have reached move level 5 will enable you to obtain Power-Ups with the same number of ★.
Note: Some Sync Pairs do not have an EX style.
Note: Some Sync Pairs cannot be raised to 6★ EX.
Note: 5★ Power-Up Tickets are items that can be exchanged for Sync Pair Custom ★ Power-Ups.
You can upgrade the Sync Grid by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades> Sync Grid section of the Pokémon Center.
Use Sync Orbs to upgrade the Sync Grid and make your Sync Pairs even more powerful.
You can freely upgrade your Sync Grids and register them as presets, so switch between presets depending on the Team and battle conditions.
Select a locked tile and tap on Confirm at the bottom of the screen in order to confirm the unlock requirements.
You can access the Lucky Skills feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Lucky Skills section of the Pokémon Center.
You can acquire Lucky Skills that will unlock hidden abilities for your Sync Pair.
In addition to your currently equipped lucky skill, you can keep two more in stock, so switch between them depending on the Team and battle conditions.
You can get the items required to obtain Lucky Skills by going to the Explore > Training Area > Lucky Skill Area section of the Pokémon Center.
Note: Please see Tips → Learning Lucky Skills for more information.
You can use a Move Candy for the Level Up Moves feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Move Level section of the Pokémon Center.
When you team up with the same Sync Pair again or use a Move Candy, you can increase that Sync Pair’s move level.
You can obtain Move Candy by collecting 20 Move Candy Coins that are primarily acquired from events and Missions and then trading them in by going to the Shop > Exchange Items > General section of the Pokémon Center.
You can unlock a Sync Pair’s EX Role by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > EX Role section of the Pokémon Center.
You can obtain the Roll Cake needed to unlock a Sync Pair’s EX Role by going to the Shop > Exchange Items > General section of the Pokémon Center and exchanging Roll Cake Coins for it.
In addition to receiving Roll Cake Coins from the Daily Region Rotation, you can also exchange the Roll Cake Coin Vouchers that can be obtained from the Battle Rally for them.
Note: Some Sync Pairs cannot unlock an EX Role.
You can access the Superawakening feature by going to the Sync Pairs > Upgrades > Superawakening section of the Pokémon Center.
Sync Pairs that have Superawakening will have it unlocked upon reaching move level 5.
Use a Custom Superawakening Candy, as well as tomes and codices that match the Sync Pair’s type, to raise their Superawakening level.
Note: Some Sync Pairs do not have Superawakening available.
Note: Please see the “About Superawakening” announcement for more information.
You can confirm the daily mission content by tapping the button located on the left side of the Pokémon Center.
Once you have completed the daily missions, try taking on the event missions as well.
The Daily Region Rotation can be accessed via Events on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
Upgrade your Sync Pair to at least the battle’s recommended level, and select a Sync Pair that is eligible for region Theme bonuses.
You can check the bonus requirements by tapping the button in the bottom left of the screen before going to battle.
Also, you can check each Sync Pair’s region Theme from their Theme Skills menu.
You can claim your Battle Point rewards by tapping the button located on the left side of the Pokémon Center.
By purchasing the Battle Point Boost Pass, you can double the number of Battle Points obtained from the Daily Region Rotation for a set period of time.
Note: Please see the Battle Point Boost Pass “Important Information” section for more details.
You can acquire various Sync Pairs from the Daily Scout.
Don’t forget to try it once per day.
There are three types of Gems that you can obtain for free during a set period of time: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly.
Remember to claim them whenever you can.
Note: Please see “Periodically claimable gift Gems in the Purchase Gems menu” for more information.
The Sync Orb Area can only be attempted a certain number of times per day.
Be sure to give it a try every day.
You can unlock each Sync Pair Story by teaming up with its corresponding Sync Pair.
Note: Some Sync Pairs do not have a Sync Pair Story.
You can check a Profile by going to the top section of the Poryphone Menu located in the bottom right of the Pokémon Center.
You can set various things to your Profile, such as a photo, Title, and Hashtag.
You can check the Profiles of other players via the event ranking screen, or by going to Poryphone Menu > Photo Creator > Random View.
If you find that a certain Profile captures your interest, be sure to send a like or friend request to the player.
You can access the Trainer Lodge by using the Lodge button located on the right side of the Pokémon Center.
This is the place to interact with other Trainers, collect Scrapbook Photos, send Sync Pairs on expeditions to earn Expedition Rewards, trade for items such as Artwork and decorations, and more.
Tap the central monitor in the Trainer Lodge to head out on an expedition.
The Jukebox can be found to the right of the central monitor located in the Pokémon Center.
Songs can be obtained by going to Shop > Exchange Items > Music.
The Music Coins needed to unlock songs are primarily earned by completing daily missions.
Go to the Sync Pairs > Lab > Bellis’s Lab section of the Pokémon Center to place Eggs into an Incubator.
Purchasing an Eggcelerator Pass or Eggstreme Pass can improve the efficiency of incubating Eggs.
Also, you can form Sync Pairs with the Pokémon that you hatch from Eggs at the Day Care.
Tap the Switch View button in the upper right corner of screens where your Sync Pairs are displayed, such as the Edit Team and Upgrades screens, in order to add your Egg Pokémon Sync Pairs to your team or strengthen them.
Note: Please see the “Hatch an Egg using an Incubator!” announcement for more information.
Note: Please see Tips → Eggcelerator Pass and Eggstreme Pass for more information.
To unlock the co-op feature, you must complete Interlude 1 of the Main Story’s PML Arc—Let the Tournament Begin!
When you’re having trouble with a battle, try to upgrade your Sync Pairs to the recommended level.
In addition to levels, there are various other kinds of upgrades, including Sync Grids, increasing potential, and more.
Learn about various upgrades via the Beginner’s Guide Upgrades Missions.
The PML Arc allows you to team up with various Sync Pairs.
Also, in Legendary Adventures, you can team up with Sync Pairs with Legendary Pokémon.
Upgrade the Sync Pairs that you have teamed up with and use them in the Champion Stadium and events!
The Legendary Arena can be accessed via Side Area on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
These are battles where it is important to perform specific actions in order to win, such as making the weather rainy.
Be sure to check the Battle Tips to find the best actions and teams to use before taking on the battles!
Note: Check out the “About the Legendary Arena” announcement for more information.
The Battle Villa can be accessed via Side Area on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
The HP and MP (Move Points) of your team are carried over from battle to battle.
Try to conserve your MP and avoid taking damage as much as possible during battle.
Note: Check out the “About the Battle Villa” announcement for more information.
The Damage Challenge can be accessed via Events on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
In this content, you will want to inflict as much damage as possible to the opponent within the time limit in order to get score rewards based on the amount of damage you dealt.
In order to boost your score, try raising your Attack, Sp. Atk, and critical-hit rate before attacking.
You can boost your score even further by using a Sync Move to raise your Sync Buff, or by activating a weather, terrain, or zone effect.
Your opponent only uses weak attacks, so be sure to form teams that are capable of inflicting large amounts of damage.
Note: Please see the “Damage Challenge Details” announcement for more information.
The Battle Rally can be accessed via Battle Rally on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
In this battle content, you will attempt to win multiple consecutive battles across 10 different areas.
Complete battles to earn Battle Rally Medals, which can be traded for items such as Roll Cake Coin Vouchers from the Exchange Items menu.
The key to earning Rally Points from the Battle Rally is to form teams using Sync Pairs that are eligible for bonuses and items.
There are various ways to team up with Sync Pairs, including Sync Pair Scouts, the Main Story’s PML Arc, Legendary Adventures, the Damage Challenge, and by exchanging for them at the Trainer Lodge.
Team up with as many Sync Pairs as possible, and then form teams that can easily earn points.
Note: Please see the “Battle Rally Details” announcement for more information.
You can access Trainer Gyms by using the Gym button located on the right side of the Pokémon Center.
In Trainer Gyms, you can use Gym Emotes and set phrases to communicate with other players, as well as work together to complete special Missions.
If you can’t find a gym to your liking, you can establish your own.
Note: Please see the “About Trainer Gyms” announcement for more information.
Challenge the Strong can be accessed via Side Area on the Explore menu in the Pokémon Center.
Challenge the Strong contains super-difficult battles.
Be sure to upgrade your Sync Grids and unlock your Lucky Skills before taking on this challenge.
If you’re having trouble winning a battle, check its Boss Hints while also referring to the Check Successful Teams feature.
Note: Please see the “Ultimate Battle Details” announcement for more information.