Like many other popular mobile games at this point, Pokémon Masters features dozens of units players can collect; with some noticeably better than others. That's why a Pokémon Masters tier list is extremely useful. Weakness and resistance values can make identifying the best difficult at times, as each and every unit is better or worse depending on the battles ahead.
As the game lives and breathes on the introduction of new units, our Pokémon Masters tier list is always subject to change. As a result, we recommend using this as a guideline only, alerting you to some of the more versatile and sought-after units in the game with a brief explanation of how to get the most out of those sweet Gacha pulls.
Before we get into that though, a brief description: Pokémon Masters splits your sync pairs into four different roles, including physical, special, tech, and support, with each of them operating differently. We'll go into more details as to how each of them functions later in this guide. We're more invested in the best sync pairs available, admittedly, so we're going to focus on that. Here are our favourites so far.
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