Professor Oak Coming to Pokemon Masters on Valentines Day

Professor Oak Coming to Pokemon Masters on Valentine’s Day

Pokemon Masters will introduce Professor Oak from the Kanto Region as a sync pair on Valentine’s Day, teasing the character with a short video.



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In the original Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green, the Ghost-type Elite Four trainer Agatha talks about fan-favorite character Professor Oak being a “tough and handsome” trainer before shifting his focus to study Pokemon. Now the original Professor is preparing to show off his battle prowess as a new sync pair in the mobile spin-off game Pokemon Masters on Valentine’s Day.

The official English Pokemon YouTube account released a teaser trailer for Professor Oak’s appearance today where Oak says that “after all this time absorbed in my research, it’s time to relive the old days a little.” He will be the second Professor introduced into Pokemon Masters after the Alola Region’s Kukui came with a midday-form Lycanroc to help players complete a Legendary Pokemon event starring Zinnia and Rayquaza.

There is no indication what Pokemon partner Oak will have, but the full range of Kanto starters are still available considering his grandson Blue joined with a Pidgeot and Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen female protagonist Leaf joined with an Eevee. Blastoise or Venusaur seem the most likely if Pokemon Masters developer DeNA reserves Charizard to be used by Galar Champion Leon, but fans will have to wait until February 14 to see.

Oak is one of many fan-favorite characters who have been introduced into Masters over the last few weeks as the game revamps itself based on early feedback. Sinnoh Champion Cynthia and Johto Champion Lance were recent additions, and Hoenn Champion Steven with his signature Metagross is set to join them just a day before Oak.

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The mobile game also announced a fan art contest today that will last until February 23, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. PST. For the chance to win 15,100 gems (an in-game currency that would allow for players to summon 50 characters), interested artists can submit original artwork featuring an available sync pair with proof of its current creation — unfortunately, that means no type-swapped Galar starter Pokemon.



Professor Oak has easily had the most in-game appearances of all the researchers in the Pokemon world, being a major character in the Kanto and Johto regions as well as having a cousin who appeared in Pokemon Sun and Moon. Trainers will have to wait and see whether that acclaim will make him a worthy addition to Master’s real-time, three-on-three battle style.

Pokemon Masters is available now for free on Android and iOS.

Source: Pokemon Masters Fan Art Festival Entry Form

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