Invasion! Mega Rayquaza (Tretta)
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Invasion! Mega Rayquaza (Japanese: しゅうらい! メガレックウザ) is the sixth The Pokémon Tretta series set, and the fourteenth overall. It features 48 Tretta.
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Invasion! Mega Rayquaza continues to feature elements from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, with the inclusion of both a Rayquaza capable of Mega Evolution and the Pokémon Tretta debut of Deoxys, two plot-centric Pokémon in the post-game Delta Episode.
Rayquaza is featured as the set's Legend class Tretta, and is the first Legend class Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. The set includes another eight Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, making it the largest selection of any set. These include: Metagross, Salamence, Gallade, Gyarados, Lucario, Heracross, plus the Eon duo Latias and Latios. Latias is included as the set's Secret Tretta. All regular Tretta are colored blue in this set, making it the most commonly used color across all Pokémon Tretta sets.
Invasion! Mega Rayquaza also marked the start of a cross promotion between Pokémon Tretta and the Pokémon anime, with the inclusion of a Pikachu based on the one belonging to Ash Ketchum in this set, and a promotional Pancham based on Serena's released shortly afterwards. Both of these Pokémon feature unique character models when used in-game, with Pikachu wearing Ash's hat and Pancham wearing Serena's sunglasses.
Search Mode includes locations from Gogo Field, which features a dual winter and spring theme, a reference to the proximity of this set's release relative to the previous one. Ruins, after being absent in the last set, returns, with the similarly long-standing Field location absent for the first time, now making Forest the only location to appear in every set.
Challenge Battle was also slightly expanded from this set. Through repeated play, players with Tretta Reports could increase their chances of obtaining both the Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal as an Extra Attacker.
Set list
Tretta No. | Name | Type | Class |
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05-00 | Rayquaza | ||
05-01 | Pikachu | ||
05-02 | Deoxys | ||
05-03 | Latios | ||
05-04 | Metagross | ||
05-05 | Salamence | ||
05-06 | Rayquaza | ||
05-07 | Gallade | ||
05-08 | Gyarados | ||
05-09 | Lucario | ||
05-10 | Heracross | ||
05-11 | Dragonite | ||
05-12 | Hydreigon | ||
05-13 | Aegislash | ||
05-14 | Deoxys | ||
05-15 | Latios | ||
05-16 | Metagross | ||
05-17 | Salamence | ||
05-18 | Gallade | ||
05-19 | Gyarados | ||
05-20 | Lucario | ||
05-21 | Heracross | ||
05-22 | Dragonite | ||
05-23 | Hydreigon | ||
05-24 | Aegislash | ||
05-25 | Quilladin | ||
05-26 | Braixen | ||
05-27 | Frogadier | ||
05-28 | Hawlucha | ||
05-29 | Heliolisk | ||
05-30 | Scyther | ||
05-31 | Hawlucha | ||
05-32 | Heliolisk | ||
05-33 | Scyther | ||
05-34 | Makuhita | ||
05-35 | Tropius | ||
05-36 | Snorunt | ||
05-37 | Kecleon | ||
05-38 | Ralts | ||
05-39 | Poliwhirl | ||
05-40 | Staryu | ||
05-41 | Tangela | ||
05-42 | Marill | ||
05-43 | Cubone | ||
05-44 | Voltorb | ||
05-45 | Chatot | ||
05-46 | Goomy | ||
05-?? | Latias | — | |
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