Pokémon Masters: Best Erika Sync Grid Build

Erika & Vileplume was never a standout Sync Pair, and with this new Sync Grid, nothing much changes. If you happen to have the time to grind out Sync Orbs for Erika & Vileplume, your next step may be to wonder what’s the best Sync Grid build.

The current best Sync Grid build for Erika & Vileplume is to go for:

  • Stun Spore: Move Gauge Refresh
  • Stun Spore: Satisfied Snarl
  • Paralysis Synergy
  • Energy Ball: On a Roll
  • Energy Ball: Move Gauge Refresh
  • Energy Ball: Power

Sync Grid Build

Total Sync Orb Cost: 750

Total Energy Used: 60

Total Stat Upgrades:

  • Defense + 5
  • HP + 20
  • Sp.Atk + 15
  • Sp.Def + 5
  • Speed + 15

This Sync Grid is really a mishmash of upgrades. Coupled with the fact that Erika & Vileplume aren’t particularly strong, there really isn’t a wrong way to build this Sync Pair. As you can tell, this build is a Stun Spore-based build. Stun Spore: Move Gauge Refresh 3 and Stun Spore: Satisfied Snarl 9 synergize with Paralysis Synergy 5. Players will want to use Stun Spore to inflict Paralysis and then spam the powered-up Energy Ball.

How to farm Erika Sync Orbs

On auto, bring Erika & Vileplume and Skyla & Swanna to the Very Hard Level-Up Course. Similar to Rosa & Serperior, Erika & Vileplume aren’t really specialized for offense. This is the best F2P method that won’t go away.

Use your best Bandana, but it’s possible to do without (it will just be slower). Skyla & Swanna can be at any level.

If you think this method is too slow, check out our article on the fastest way to farm Sync Orbs for ANY Sync Pair.

Potential Builds

Like I mentioned before, there really isn’t a wrong way to build Erika & Vileplume. Honestly, this Sync Pair will not really see much use. I’d be surprised if anyone actually takes the time to grind out 750 Sync Orbs for Erika & Vileplume.

Deric Kwok

Games are a longtime passion of mine starting from childhood when my mother bought me my very own Gameboy Color. I’ve been gaming ever since. I’m a self-proclaimed jack of all trades, with what I consider a wide skill set ranging from programming to photography. As the saying goes, a master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one.

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