High Score Event: Ice and Rock Conqueror
Ice and Rock Conqueror is the latest High Score Event in Pokémon Masters EX, in which Trainers can attempt to score the highest amount possible within a set of five battles. Fighting and Steel Conqueror once again will see players facing off against trainers from two different types, with this event's gauntlet including Grusha, Melony, Brock, Roxanne, and Grant. By completing battles in this event and achieving a higher total score, players will be able to earn a variety of rewards, including 5★ Power-Ups, Certificates of Excellence, Move Candy and Roll Cake Coins, and Skill Feathers. The normal amount of rewards for High Score Events has also received a boost for the five-year anniversary celebrations.
Players can also obtain Gems ×100, Ice Tome, Vol. 1 ×60, Ice Codex, Vol. 1 ×60, Rock Tome, Vol. 1 ×60, and Rock Codex, Vol. 1 ×60 as first-time rewards for completing each battle.
Each High Score Event comes with a set of Event Rules that apply to all battles, and serve as a set of conditions to evaluate how players have completed each battle. The ratings on each of these rules determine the player's base score for each battle. The rules for Ice and Rock Conqueror are as follows:
- Time Trial - Players will obtain a higher score depending on how fast they can complete each battle.
- More stat increases - Players will obtain a higher score the more times all allied sync pairs' stats have been raised in total when a battle is completed. For sync pairs whose HP dropped to 0 during the battle, the number of stat increases that sync pair had when they were knocked out will be counted.
- More attacks - Players will obtain a higher score the more times all allied sync pairs land attacks over the course of a battle.
- Have 1 or more Tech sync pairs - Players will receive a bonus 1,000 to their base score by forming a team with 1 or more characters with the Tech Role.
- Main Character or Gym Leader - Players will receive a bonus 1,000 to their base score by forming a team with 1 or more characters with the Main Character or Gym Leader Theme Skills.
- 0 Pairs: ×0 Score
- 1 Pair: ×1 Score
- 2 Pairs: ×2 Score
- 3 Pairs: ×3 Score
Three of the five battles in this particular High Score Event also have additional special rules:
- VS Grusha: No rules.
- VS Melony: Ally special attack damage significantly reduced - Reduces the damage allies deal with special attack moved by 80%.
- VS Brock: Damage taken by unaffected opponents is significant reduced - Opponents take 80% less damage when they are unaffected by a status condition or interference.
- VS Roxanne: No rules.
- VS Grant: Ally move gauge maximum -2 - Reduces allies' move gauge maximum by two.
Players should also note the following when playing this event:
- To participate, players must have completed Main Story Chapter 1: The More the Merrier (Normal) in single-player.
- Area info completion data will not be carried over the next time this event returns.
- The sync pairs that appear as opponents in battle have different capabilities than those players can actually obtain.
- It may take some time for rankings to be updated, meaning the in-game rankings may not reflect the most recent results.
- Battles finished after the event period ends may not be reflected in the rankings.
Two new scout banners have started today in Pokémon Masters EX, running alongside Ice and Rock Conqueror.
5★-Select Type Scout
In this 5★-Select Special Scout featuring only Ice- and Rock-type Sync Pairs, players can spend 2,000 paid gems to receive an ×11 Scout, as well as an additional bonus selection of a 5★ Sync Pair of the player's choice from a limited pool. This scout can be used up to 3 times during the scouting period.
Grusha & Cetitan, Blue (Classic) & Aerodactyl, and Paulo & Lycanroc make their return in this Triple Feature Feature Poké Fair Scout.
As with a typical Poké Fair Scout, 5★ Sync Pairs will have a 10% chance of appearing, with the three featured trainers having a higher chance of being scouted. Unlike regular Poké Fair Scouts however, only Ice- and Rock-type Sync Pairs will appear in this scout.
As always, Poké Fair exclusive Sync Pairs may reappear in future Poké Fair Scouts.
- Sources
Pokémon Masters EX official site
Pokémon Masters EX official site Strategy and battling gamepokemonmasters-game.com
Pokémon Masters EX official site
Pokémon Masters EX official site Strategy and battling gamepokemonmasters-game.com
Pokémon Masters EX official site
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