Highlights
Pokemon Masters EX adds Nemona, a popular character from Scarlet and Violet, to its trainer pool, offering players another exciting option for their teams.
Nemona's partner, Pawmot, is a formidable Pokemon with a unique combination of Electric and Fighting types, giving it an advantageous position against various common types in the game's meta.
Equipped with devastating moves such as Coming to Fruition, Double Shock, and Let's Battle All Out, Pawmot serves as a glass cannon, capable of swiftly inflicting significant damage and forcing opponents to react promptly.
Pokemon Masters EX has recently introduced Nemona, a beloved character from Scarlet and Violet, into its roster of trainers. This exciting addition to DeNA's popular mobile game was revealed during the Pokemon Presents event on August 8, which also brought the highly anticipated arrival of two classic Pokemon games to Nintendo Switch Online, along with other exciting announcements.
Originally launched in August 2019, Pokemon Masters EX is a strategy game that allows players to follow their journey of becoming the Pokemon Masters League champion through engaging in thrilling 3-on-3 battles. With a wide selection of well-known characters and adorable pocket monsters, fans can recruit their favorite team members through gacha mechanics. Even after nearly four years since its release, DeNA continues to provide regular updates and fresh content for Pokemon Masters EX.
The game has introduced a new addition called Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's rival, Nemona. She has a five-star Sync Pair with her Pawmot from the mainline games. Pawmot is a dual-type Electric and Fighting Pokemon, which is quite rare.
Nemona's Pawmot can use a Sync Move called Coming to Fruition Double Shock, an electric attack that deals damage based on the Pokemon's Speed stat. Moreover, the first time this move is used in battle, its countdown is reduced by three turns, allowing Pawmot to launch a powerful attack that requires an immediate response from the opponent. Pawmot also has Thunder Punch and B Double Shock as other options for dealing damage. Additionally, Nemona's Pawmot can increase its Speed stat by six ranks with EX Speed or reduce the Sync Move countdown of an allied pair by two turns using Let's Battle All Out.
Pawmot is designed to be a glass cannon with its move set and typing, capable of quickly defeating many pocket monsters. It is not a coincidence that its dual type is the same as Alolan Raichu's. Pawmot evolves from Pawmi, the latest Pikachu clone in the Pokemon series.
After the August 8 Pokemon Presents event, numerous fans took to social media to share their successful acquisition of Nemona in the game. This confirms that players can already obtain this character. With the addition of Nemona, Pokemon Masters EX now offers 173 trainers that players can recruit for their teams.
Pokemon Masters EX is available on mobile devices.