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==Pokémon Masters EX==
 
==Pokémon Masters EX==
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Silver was introduced and featured in the Legendary Event "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings" starting at the end of April 2020, through which he and [[Ho-oh]] could be recruited as a playable sync pair. His [[Feraligatr]] could also be unlocked as an alternate sync partner by reaching Friendhip Level 100 with Silver at the Trainer Lodge starting in August 2022. A Sygna Suit variant with his Sneasel (which was previously shown as his initial sync partner prior to syncing with Ho-oh) was later made available through the Sync Pair Scout during limited time periods, starting in June 2023. His character arc from the second generation games was referenced, and it was shown that he was still standoffish and refused to recognize Ethan and others as friends rather than rivals. A flashback in the Villain Arc also showed Silver's team from the second generation games, indicating that his starter Pokémon was a [[Totodile]] that evolved into his Feraligatr.  
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Silver was introduced and featured in the Legendary Event "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings" starting at the end of April 2020, through which he and [[Ho-oh]] could be recruited as a playable sync pair. His [[Feraligatr]] could also be unlocked as an alternate sync partner by reaching Friendhip Level 100 with Silver at the Trainer Lodge starting in August 2022. His character arc from the second generation games was referenced, and it was shown that he was still standoffish and refused to recognize Ethan and others as friends rather than rivals. He was also shown with his Sneasel, which acted as his partner prior to his obtaining Ho-Oh, and he could also be battled with it in some events. A flashback in the Villain Arc also showed Silver's team from the second generation games, indicating that his starter Pokémon was a [[Totodile]] that evolved into his Feraligatr.  
  
During the "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings" event, Silver attempted to search for Ho-oh with Ethan, [[Scottie/Bettie]] and [[Valerie]]. After learning that Ho-oh would only appear before pure-hearted trainers, Silver became reluctant about taking part, because he did not consider himself to be good enough, as much as Lance attempted to convince him otherwise. Silver eventually confronted Ho-oh, but he abandoned the chance to battle it in favor of helping Ethan and Valerie to fend off a [[Team Break]] ambush. This was enough to prove Silver as pure-hearted in Ho-oh's eyes, and the Pokémon chose to partner with him. Prior to that, Silver was shown being accompanied by his Sneasel as his partner. Silver later played a supporting role in the "Father or Foe" Story Event, in which helped [[N]] to deal with [[Ghetsis]] and [[Team Break]], as well as ultimately Giovanni. Silver related with N about his father issues and ultimately told N that he could live on without one. During the ultimate confrontation of the event, Silver convinced Giovanni to stand down. Silver also appeared in the Story Event "A Golden Future", in which he investigated alleged Ho-Oh feathers going around Pasio that did not come from his own Pokémon, ultimately discovering a scheme in which Team Rocket members were distributing fake feathers. He helped [[Morty]] to shut them down and let him know that he did not need a feather when he met his Ho-Oh. Silver (in his Sygna Suit) was later featured in the "Chase the Northern Wind" Story Event, in which he competed with [[Eusine]] in trying to forge a bond with a Shiny [[Suicune]] that had appeared on Pasio. It ultimately chose Eusine, which Silver accepted, and Silver was shown reflecting on his dreams to surpass others and become the world's strongest trainer. Eusine gave Silver a Pokémon Egg that he hoped would help him with his dream.
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During the "Pure Hearts and Rainbow Wings" event, Silver attempted to search for Ho-oh with Ethan, [[Scottie/Bettie]] and [[Valerie]]. After learning that Ho-oh would only appear before purehearted trainers, Silver became reluctant about taking part, because he did not consider himself to be good enough, as much as Lance attempted to convince him otherwise. Silver eventually confronted Ho-oh, but he abandoned the chance to battle it in favor of helping Ethan and Valerie to fend off a [[Team Break]] ambush. This was enough to prove Silver as purehearted in Ho-oh's eyes, and the Pokémon chose to partner with him. Prior to that, Silver was shown being accompanied by his Sneasel as his partner. Silver later played a supporting role in the "Father or Foe" Story Event, in which helped [[N]] to deal with [[Ghetsis]] and [[Team Break]], as well as ultimately Giovanni. Silver related with N about his father issues and ultimately told N that he could live on without one. During the ultimate confrontation of the event, Silver convinced Giovanni to stand down. Silver also appeared in the Story Event "A Golden Future", in which he investigated alleged Ho-Oh feathers going around Pasio that did not come from his own Pokémon, ultimately discovering a scheme in which Team Rocket members were distributing fake feathers. He helped [[Morty]] to shut them down and let him know that he did not need a feather when he met his Ho-Oh.
  
 
Silver was also featured during the Johto Chapter of the Villain Arc, in which he took on members of Team Rocket in order to foil their attempts to take on Pasio. Throughout the chapter, Silver was stubbornly insistent on working alone against Team Rocket, as he felt that working with others and relying on their strength made one weak. He believed that because of the way Team Rocket itself operates, and the only exception he made was training with [[Pryce]]. He was particularly set on defeating Giovanni on his own, but during the final battle of the arc, he found himself outmatched by Giovanni when they battle. Ethan ultimately had to intervene, breaking a promise he had made to Silver not to do so in the process. Regardless, Silver accepted his help as he recognized that he had hit his limits and that saving Pasio from Giovanni was more important at the moment. Team Rocket was driven back, and Silver swore to take down Giovanni on his own next time. He was also set on defeating Ethan as his rival, and Lyra and Kris both assured Ethan that this was Silver's way of showing that they had become closer.
 
Silver was also featured during the Johto Chapter of the Villain Arc, in which he took on members of Team Rocket in order to foil their attempts to take on Pasio. Throughout the chapter, Silver was stubbornly insistent on working alone against Team Rocket, as he felt that working with others and relying on their strength made one weak. He believed that because of the way Team Rocket itself operates, and the only exception he made was training with [[Pryce]]. He was particularly set on defeating Giovanni on his own, but during the final battle of the arc, he found himself outmatched by Giovanni when they battle. Ethan ultimately had to intervene, breaking a promise he had made to Silver not to do so in the process. Regardless, Silver accepted his help as he recognized that he had hit his limits and that saving Pasio from Giovanni was more important at the moment. Team Rocket was driven back, and Silver swore to take down Giovanni on his own next time. He was also set on defeating Ethan as his rival, and Lyra and Kris both assured Ethan that this was Silver's way of showing that they had become closer.

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