Pokémon Masters: The Fastest Way to Farm Sync Orbs for ANY Sync Pair

Do you have some free time and want to play Pokémon Masters actively? Are you in need of Sync Orbs for your Sync Pairs? Wondering what the fastest method for farming Sync Orbs is?

The fastest way to farm Sync Orbs for ANY Sync Pair is to bring the Sync Pair you’re trying to farm Sync Orbs for, Hau & Raichu, and any other Support Sync Pair to the Normal Level-Up Course.

The Fastest Sync Orb Farming Method

First things first, turn off that auto feature. This method will require you to be actively playing the game! Prepare for a mindless grind, though.

Bring Hau & Raichu, a Support Sync Pair (or any Sync Pair with non-attack moves), and the Sync Pair you desire Sync Orbs for to the Normal Level-Up Course.

Note: Hau & Raichu are not absolutely necessary. They are a F2P (free-to-play) Sync Pair with a strong AoE (area-of-effect) move, Discharge, which is why they were mentioned. A Sync Pair like Cynthia & Garchomp, with the move Earthquake, will work well for this purpose also.

When you enter the stage you’ll have a chance of seeing “Sync orb chance!

At this point you’ll want to use all the support moves on all your Sync Pairs to charge up your Sync Move. Generally, you’ll want to use support moves sequentially for each Sync Pair to buffer the moves, which saves time. Once your Sync Move is charged, then unleash it. Finish off the remainder of the Pokémon with Discharge or another AoE move. Press “Battle Again” and repeat until you’ve got all the Sync Orbs you need!

There’s a chance you won’t see “Sync orb chance!” so you’ll have to use Discharge or whatever AoE move you have prepared and finish the mission quickly. Just press “Battle Again” to get another chance.

The reason why we do this instead of leaving the course and coming back is because the game detects whether or not you’ve completed a course to give you another chance for Sync Orbs. This method is quick because the opponents in this course are weak.

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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