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==Pokémon Masters EX== | ==Pokémon Masters EX== | ||
− | In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Lance and his Dragonite appeared as a playable sync pair, and they were available to be recruited at random during limited time periods through the Sync Pair Scout feature. | + | In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Lance and his Dragonite appeared as a playable sync pair, and they were available to be recruited at random during limited time periods through the Sync Pair Scout feature. There was also a New Years 2021 variant of Lance wearing traditional clothing that was paired with a Gyarados, which was also available only during limited time periods starting in January 2021. |
− | He was featured in the Story Event "Two Champions", where he had just recently arrived in [[Pasio]] and sparked rumors about whether he or [[Cynthia]] would win in a battle. Lance himself was found training by the beach, where he had bested Clair in a training match. He joined [[Scottie/Bettie]] and [[Nate/Rosa|Rosa]] for a battle, but he was not interested in proving who was "the greatest". Still, upon meeting Cynthia, they decided to battle as Pokémon trainers anyway. It was arranged for them to battle in a stadium, but Clair and [[Iris]] intervened, in hopes of proving themselves as well. Lance and Cynthia both teamed up with Scottie/Bettie to battle them and defeated them. Afterwards, they realized that their Pokémon were tired enough from the day's battles that they decided to put their battle off for another time, and Lance also felt that the finals of the [[Pokémon Masters League]] would be a better setting for their battle. Although he did not make a full appearance during the PML arc of the Main Story, it is known that his team made it to the semifinals before being defeated offscreen by Red's team | + | He was featured in the Story Event "Two Champions", where he had just recently arrived in [[Pasio]] and sparked rumors about whether he or [[Cynthia]] would win in a battle. Lance himself was found training by the beach, where he had bested Clair in a training match. He joined [[Scottie/Bettie]] and [[Nate/Rosa|Rosa]] for a battle, but he was not interested in proving who was "the greatest". Still, upon meeting Cynthia, they decided to battle as Pokémon trainers anyway. It was arranged for them to battle in a stadium, but Clair and [[Iris]] intervened, in hopes of proving themselves as well. Lance and Cynthia both teamed up with Scottie/Bettie to battle them and defeated them. Afterwards, they realized that their Pokémon were tired enough from the day's battles that they decided to put their battle off for another time, and Lance also felt that the finals of the [[Pokémon Masters League]] would be a better setting for their battle. Although he did not make a full appearance during the PML arc of the Main Story, it is known that his team made it to the semifinals before being defeated offscreen by Red's team. |
− | He played a supporting role in the Legendary Event "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings", where he | + | He played a supporting role in the Legendary Event "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings", where he supported Silver during his search for [[Ho-oh]] and tried to convince him that he had changed for the better. The New Years variant appeared during the "Season's Greetings" Story Event, where he worked with [[Lillie]] and used his Dragonite to deliver holiday cards to Pasio's trainers. He was also featured in the "Shining Heart of Dragons" Story Event, which revolved around a match between [[Iris]] and him during a Festival of Champions. |
− | Lance was also featured as an opponent in the game's Champion Stadium mode, for both the Kanto and Johto Challenges. In those challenges | + | Lance was also featured as an opponent in the game's Champion Stadium mode, for both the Kanto and Johto Challenges. In those challenges, he appeared in his capacity as a member of the Elite Four and as a champion, respectively. |
=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= |