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'''Gather! New Leaguers''' (Japanese: '''あつまれ! ニューリーガー''') is the first [[Pokémon Tretta]] set in the Festival series, and the sixth set overall. It features 48 Tretta.
'''Gather! New Leaguers''' (Japanese: '''あつまれ! ニューリーガー''') is the first set in the [[Pokémon Tretta|Pokémon Tretta Fes]] series, and the sixth set overall. It features 48 Tretta.
 
==Information==
''Gather! New Leaguers'' marks the start of a new Pokémon Tretta series, featuring graphical changes to the user interface on all upgraded Pokémon Tretta machines, and changes to the illustrations and layout on the Tretta themselves. Several articles, such as Pokémon and move names on Tretta, as well as modes and instructions during gameplay, had English translations for the first time. The overall theme for this series is of a festival, shortened to "Fes", reflected in the appearance of the locations present in the game: Forest, Waterfront, Field, Ruins, and Beach.
 
The Legend-class Tretta for this set features {{p|Mewtwo}}, with all other standard Tretta colored a darker shade of red called "volcano red". The "Home and Away" mechanic introduced in ''{{Tretta|Search for the Legendary Pokémon!}}'' is renamed '''Fervor''' (Japanese: '''やる気''') in this set, thought the principle remains the same: using Tretta from the latest set will increase the chances of Pokémon being in a "Good Condition", while older Tretta risk the Pokémon being in a "Bad Condition", resulting in a boost or drop in stats respectively. The '''Secret Ticket''' mechanic was also officially announced with this set, in which a handful of recently released {{Tretta|Promotional Tretta|promotional Tretta}} would unlock a special ticket after use in any game mode. This ticket would allow them to summon a Pokémon with a beneficial effect during future gameplay.
 
''Gather! New Leaguers'' introduces '''Pair Battle and Catch''' (Japanese: '''ふたりでゲット''' ''Get in Pair'') mode, which includes two-player elements that can increase chances of dealing more damage or evading attacks in Battle Mode, and increase the chances of selecting a more effective Poké Ball in Catch Mode. The core gameplay remains largely similar however. Another new play mode, '''Extra Campaign''' (Japanese: '''エクストラキャンペーン'''), was introduced shortly after on August 24, 2013. Unlike other game modes, Extra Campaign could not be played without a [[Pokémon Tretta#Tretta Reports|Tretta Report]], and after dispensing a random Tretta, began a battle against a random team of Pokémon that included a Legend-class Pokémon. The sole purpose of Extra Campaign was to capture the Legend-class Pokémon, and if the player failed to do so, any progress made was saved on the player's Tretta Report and carried over to the next attempt. Extra Campaign ran for the entirety of the Pokémon Tretta Fes series, and made three Pokémon available for capture for limited periods of time: {{p|Reshiram}}, {{p|Zekrom}}, and {{p|Kyurem}}. All of these Pokémon could be selected as an Extra Attacker at special events, and eventually in normal gameplay from the ''{{Tretta|Chespin! Fennekin! Froakie!}}'' set.
 
This set also adds the '''Weekly Bonus''' (Japanese: '''ウィークリーボーナス''') feature, which provides a helpful boost in one of the three modes during gameplay for one week. See the {{DL|Pokémon Tretta|Weekly Bonus}} section for more information.


==Set list==
==Set list==
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[[Category:Tretta expansion sets]]
[[Category:Tretta expansion sets]]

Revision as of 15:10, 4 June 2017

Gather! New Leaguers
あつまれ! ニューリーガー
Tretta set 6 logo.png
Number of Tretta 48
Set number 6
Release date July 11, 2013
Previous
Search with Meowth! That Trio!!
Next
Let's Go Everyone! Let's Catch It!

Gather! New Leaguers (Japanese: あつまれ! ニューリーガー) is the first set in the Pokémon Tretta Fes series, and the sixth set overall. It features 48 Tretta.

Information

Gather! New Leaguers marks the start of a new Pokémon Tretta series, featuring graphical changes to the user interface on all upgraded Pokémon Tretta machines, and changes to the illustrations and layout on the Tretta themselves. Several articles, such as Pokémon and move names on Tretta, as well as modes and instructions during gameplay, had English translations for the first time. The overall theme for this series is of a festival, shortened to "Fes", reflected in the appearance of the locations present in the game: Forest, Waterfront, Field, Ruins, and Beach.

The Legend-class Tretta for this set features Mewtwo, with all other standard Tretta colored a darker shade of red called "volcano red". The "Home and Away" mechanic introduced in Search for the Legendary Pokémon! is renamed Fervor (Japanese: やる気) in this set, thought the principle remains the same: using Tretta from the latest set will increase the chances of Pokémon being in a "Good Condition", while older Tretta risk the Pokémon being in a "Bad Condition", resulting in a boost or drop in stats respectively. The Secret Ticket mechanic was also officially announced with this set, in which a handful of recently released promotional Tretta would unlock a special ticket after use in any game mode. This ticket would allow them to summon a Pokémon with a beneficial effect during future gameplay.

Gather! New Leaguers introduces Pair Battle and Catch (Japanese: ふたりでゲット Get in Pair) mode, which includes two-player elements that can increase chances of dealing more damage or evading attacks in Battle Mode, and increase the chances of selecting a more effective Poké Ball in Catch Mode. The core gameplay remains largely similar however. Another new play mode, Extra Campaign (Japanese: エクストラキャンペーン), was introduced shortly after on August 24, 2013. Unlike other game modes, Extra Campaign could not be played without a Tretta Report, and after dispensing a random Tretta, began a battle against a random team of Pokémon that included a Legend-class Pokémon. The sole purpose of Extra Campaign was to capture the Legend-class Pokémon, and if the player failed to do so, any progress made was saved on the player's Tretta Report and carried over to the next attempt. Extra Campaign ran for the entirety of the Pokémon Tretta Fes series, and made three Pokémon available for capture for limited periods of time: Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem. All of these Pokémon could be selected as an Extra Attacker at special events, and eventually in normal gameplay from the Chespin! Fennekin! Froakie! set.

This set also adds the Weekly Bonus (Japanese: ウィークリーボーナス) feature, which provides a helpful boost in one of the three modes during gameplay for one week. See the Weekly Bonus section for more information.

Set list

Tretta No. Name Type Class
6-00 Mewtwo Psychic Tretta Legend class.png
6-01 Genesect Bug Tretta Master class.png
6-02 Charizard Fire Tretta Master class.png
6-03 Darkrai Dark Tretta Master class.png
6-04 Dragonite Dragon Tretta Hyper class.png
6-05 Tyranitar Rock Tretta Hyper class.png
6-06 Volcarona Fire Tretta Hyper class.png
6-07 Heracross Bug Tretta Hyper class.png
6-08 Golurk Ghost Tretta Hyper class.png
6-09 Bisharp Dark Tretta Hyper class.png
6-10 Chandelure Ghost Tretta Hyper class.png
6-11 Lucario Steel Tretta Hyper class.png
6-12 Pikachu Electric Tretta Hyper class.png
6-13 Genesect Bug Tretta Super class.png
6-14 Charizard Fire Tretta Super class.png
6-15 Darkrai Dark Tretta Super class.png
6-16 Magnemite Steel Tretta Super class.png
6-17 Drilbur Ground Tretta Super class.png
6-18 Sableye Dark Tretta Super class.png
6-19 Riolu Fighting Tretta Super class.png
6-20 Litwick Fire Tretta Super class.png
6-21 Eevee Normal Tretta Super class.png
6-22 Scraggy Fighting Tretta Super class.png
6-23 Sandile Dark Tretta Super class.png
6-24 Emolga Flying Tretta Super class.png
6-25 Psyduck Water Tretta Super class.png
6-26 Rotom Ghost Tretta Super class.png
6-27 Dragonite Dragon Tretta Normal class.png
6-28 Tyranitar Rock Tretta Normal class.png
6-29 Volcarona Fire Tretta Normal class.png
6-30 Heracross Bug Tretta Normal class.png
6-31 Golurk Ghost Tretta Normal class.png
6-32 Bisharp Dark Tretta Normal class.png
6-33 Chandelure Ghost Tretta Normal class.png
6-34 Pikachu Electric Tretta Normal class.png
6-35 Magnemite Steel Tretta Normal class.png
6-36 Drilbur Ground Tretta Normal class.png
6-37 Sableye Dark Tretta Normal class.png
6-38 Riolu Fighting Tretta Normal class.png
6-39 Litwick Fire Tretta Normal class.png
6-40 Eevee Normal Tretta Normal class.png
6-41 Vaporeon Water Tretta Normal class.png
6-42 Jolteon Electric Tretta Normal class.png
6-43 Flareon Fire Tretta Normal class.png
6-44 Espeon Psychic Tretta Normal class.png
6-45 Umbreon Dark Tretta Normal class.png
6-46 Leafeon Grass Tretta Normal class.png
6-47 Glaceon Ice Tretta Normal class.png
 



Pokémon Tretta
Pokémon Tretta League Opening!Search for the Legendary Pokémon!
Black Kyurem & White KyuremWitness Genesect!Search with Meowth! That Trio!!
Pokémon Tretta Fes
Gather! New LeaguersLet's Go Everyone! Let's Catch It!
Have You Seen Them?! The New Powers!!
The Pokémon Tretta
Chespin! Fennekin! Froakie!Experience Mega Evolution!Xerneas & Yveltal
Search! Strongest FriendsPrimal Reversion's Super Power!Invasion! Mega Rayquaza
Pokémon Tretta Ultimate
Dragon Ascent! Black Mega Rayquaza FlightGlaciate! Kyurem Assault
Judgment! Arceus AdventHyperspace Fury! Hoopa Transformation
Pokémon Tretta Ultimate Z
Birth! Z Tretta!!Zygarde Super Power Up, Ash-Greninja Comes Calling
The Strongest in History! Mewtwo Max Voltage!!
Great Gathering! Legendary! Mirage! Mega Evolution!
Promotional
Promotional TrettaPokémon Tretta Safari


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