![]() Has a chance (40%) of returning the user's lowered stats to normal after using its sync move. Powers up moves when the target is burned. Restores one MP for the user the first time its sync move is used each battle. Has a chance (60%) of charging the user's move gauge by one when a move is successful.Īpplies the Critical Hit Next effect to the user when it enters a battle.Ĭharges the user's move gauge by six after using a sync move.Īpplies the Supereffective ↑ Next effect to the user if its HP is full when it enters a battle. Has a chance (40%) of charging the user's move gauge by one when a move is successful. Leon and Charizard's sync grid is an expanded grid, made available since the sync pair was first released. Lowers the following discovery level by 1: Raises the following discovery level by 3: Has a chance (50%) of applying the Supereffective ↑ Next effect to the user when its move is successful. Has a chance (30%) of restoring one MP for the user when its Pokémon uses a move. The maximum power-up is 30%, and the maximum damage reduction is 26%.) (Each additional sync pair powers up moves by 10% and reduces damage by 3%. The more allied sync pairs with the Galar theme you have on your team, the higher these percentages are. Reduces attack damage taken by all allied sync pairs by 20%. Powers up the moves of all allied sync pairs by 10%. (6★ EX) effect: Sync move targets all opponents. Applies the Free Move Next effect to the user. Raises the user's critical-hit rate by one stat rank. Reduces the user's sync move countdown by one. Has a chance (30%) of leaving the target confused. However, it never turns its fiery breath on any opponent weaker than itself. It breathes fire of such great heat that it melts anything. Raising this sync pair to 6★ EX will unlock Song Key 08003, which allows "Battle! (Leon) (Pokémon Masters EX Version)" to be played in the Jukebox.Ĭharizard flies around the sky in search of powerful opponents. This pair is also capable of being upgraded to 6★ EX from when the pair was first released. The sync pair can be obtained through a Seasonal sync pair scout, and was first available on December 16, 2021. Leon is also available in his holiday attire partnered alongside Calyrex (Ice Rider). The sync pair can be obtained through a Poké Fair sync pair scout, and was first available on August 12, 2021. Leon is also available in his sygna suit, alongside his sync pair Eternatus. ![]() The pair's potential can be upgraded to 6★ EX from when the pair was first released, which unlocks Leon's EX Style. The sync pair can be obtained through a Master Fair sync pair scout, and was first available on February 26, 2021. Leon (Japanese: ダンデ Dande) is a Pokémon Trainer in Pokémon Masters EX, based on the character of the same name in the core series games. ![]() Rumor has it he is quite bad with directions. The Galar Champion, known as the unbeatable Leon, is a superstar who boasts unprecedented charisma and popularity. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.The HD remaster of the TV series and the movies are available on home video in North America from Right Stuf, although the movies are exclusive to the premium Ultimate Edition box set. Nearly a decade after its original Japanese broadcast, Sunrise created an HD remaster that cropped the footage to widescreen, featured new animation and deleted two clip episodes. At the same time, Gundam SEED aired in North America on Cartoon Network's Toonami block. The sequel series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY followed in 2004. Less than a year after the series' conclusion, Fukuda created a trilogy of "Special Edition" compilation movies. A young Coordinator named Kira Yamato is pulled into the war when his neutral space colony is destroyed by ZAFT, which results in him becoming a mobile suit pilot for the Earth Alliance. (Cosmic Era) 71, the world is divided by genetically unaltered Naturals who are at war with genetically engineered Coordinators. This alternate universe series is directed by Mitsuo Fukuda with mechanical designs by Kunio Okawara and Kimitoshi Yamane, character designs by Hisashi Hirai and a score by Toshihiro Sahashi. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED is the ninth Gundam TV series and originally aired in Japan from 2002-2003.
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