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'''Primal Reversion's Super Power!''' (Japanese: '''ゲンシカイキの超パワー!''') is the fifth [[Pokémon Tretta|The Pokémon Tretta]] series set, and the thirteenth overall.
'''Primal Reversion's Super Power!''' (Japanese: '''ゲンシカイキの超パワー!''') is the fifth [[Pokémon Tretta|The Pokémon Tretta]] series set, and the thirteenth overall. It features 51 Tretta.
 
==Information==
''Primal Reversion's Super Power!'' features the newly introduced [[Primal Reversion]] forms of {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} following their debut in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]. The two Pokémon are included as both Legend-class and Hyper-class Tretta in the set, making it the first set to contain two Legend-class Tretta. All standard Tretta in this set are colored pink.
 
Groudon and Kyogre will undergo Primal Reversion at the start of Battle Mode, and as per their counterparts in the [[core series]], do not limit the player from [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolving]] any Pokémon. ''Primal Reversion's Super Power!'' includes six Pokémon that can Mega Evolve: {{p|Ampharos}}, {{p|Absol}}, and the final [[evolution]]s of the [[Hoenn]] [[starter Pokémon]]: {{p|Sceptile}}, {{p|Blaziken}}, and {{p|Swampert}}. The Jewel Pokémon {{p|Diancie}}, which is included as the set's Secret Tretta, can also Mega Evolve. The artwork on Tretta with Pokémon that can Mega Evolve was updated from this set, featuring a more prominent view of the Mega Evolution, plus its Energy value, giving an indication as to how much stonger it will become. This set also includes A and B versions of three Master class Tretta, making it the first set to have more than 48 Tretta. These versions are identical in terms of stats, but feature different artwork.
 
Search Mode includes locations from the winter-themed Beyond Land. The original Cave location replaces Mine, making it the first set to include both Cave and Beach as search locations, which often cycled between each other in early sets. Waterfront returns, while the long-standing Ruins location is absent for the first time.
 
A new game mode, '''Challenge Battle''' (Japanese: '''うでだめし''' ''Test Your Skill''), replaces Pair Battle and Catch mode from this set. Challenge Battle only includes Battle Mode and pits players against a strong team of Pokémon from previous sets, such as high class [[Legendary Pokémon]] or Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. It is therefore recommended for advanced players. The sole focus of Challenge Battle is to attain the highest score possible, which can be uploaded to the Pokémon Tretta website to view weekly rankings. A random Tretta is dispensed following the conclusion of Battle Mode, regardless if the player was able to defeat the opposing team or not.


==Set list==
==Set list==
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-08|{{OBP|Absol|04-08}}|Dark|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-08|{{OBP|Absol|04-08}}|Dark|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-09|||Hyper}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-10|||Hyper}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-11|||Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-11|{{OBP|Greninja|04-11}}|Water|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-12|{{OBP|Noivern|04-12}}|Dragon|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-12|{{OBP|Noivern|04-12}}|Dragon|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-13|{{OBP|Milotic|04-13}}|Water|Hyper}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-13|{{OBP|Milotic|04-13}}|Water|Hyper}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-17|{{OBP|Ampharos|04-17}}|Electric|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-18|{{OBP|Absol|04-18}}|Dark|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-18|{{OBP|Absol|04-18}}|Dark|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-19|||Super}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-20|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-20|{{OBP|Delphox|04-20}}|Fire|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-21|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-21|{{OBP|Greninja|04-21}}|Water|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-22|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-22|{{OBP|Noivern|04-22}}|Dragon|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-23|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-23|{{OBP|Milotic|04-23}}|Water|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-24|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-24|{{OBP|Pikachu|04-24}}|Electric|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-25|||Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-25|{{OBP|Inkay|04-25}}|Dark|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-26|{{OBP|Helioptile|04-26}}|Electric|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-26|{{OBP|Helioptile|04-26}}|Electric|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-27|{{OBP|Garchomp|04-27}}|Dragon|Super}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-27|{{OBP|Garchomp|04-27}}|Dragon|Super}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-29|||}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-29|{{OBP|Inkay|04-29}}|Dark|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-30|{{OBP|Helioptile|04-30}}|Electric|Normal}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-31|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-31|{{OBP|Grovyle|04-31}}|Grass|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-32|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-32|{{OBP|Combusken|04-32}}|Fire|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-33|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-33|{{OBP|Marshtomp|04-33}}|Water|Normal}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-34|{{OBP|Treecko|04-34}}|Grass|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-35|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-35|{{OBP|Torchic|04-35}}|Fire|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-37|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-36|{{OBP|Mudkip|04-36}}|Water|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-38|||Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-37|{{OBP|Plusle|04-37}}|Electric|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-38|{{OBP|Minun|04-38}}|Electric|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-39|{{OBP|Swablu|04-39}}|Flying|Normal}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-40|||Normal}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-43|{{OBP|Corphish|04-39}}|Water|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-44|{{OBP|Bagon|04-44}}|Dragon|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-44|{{OBP|Bagon|04-44}}|Dragon|Normal}}
{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-45|||Normal}}
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{{TrettaExpansionList/entry|04-46|{{OBP|Spoink|04-46}}|Psychic|Normal}}
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Revision as of 08:07, 7 January 2021

Primal Reversion's Super Power!
ゲンシカイキの超パワー!
Tretta set 13 logo.png
Number of Tretta 51
Set number 13
Release date December 4, 2014
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Primal Reversion's Super Power! (Japanese: ゲンシカイキの超パワー!) is the fifth The Pokémon Tretta series set, and the thirteenth overall. It features 51 Tretta.

Information

Primal Reversion's Super Power! features the newly introduced Primal Reversion forms of Groudon and Kyogre following their debut in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. The two Pokémon are included as both Legend-class and Hyper-class Tretta in the set, making it the first set to contain two Legend-class Tretta. All standard Tretta in this set are colored pink.

Groudon and Kyogre will undergo Primal Reversion at the start of Battle Mode, and as per their counterparts in the core series, do not limit the player from Mega Evolving any Pokémon. Primal Reversion's Super Power! includes six Pokémon that can Mega Evolve: Ampharos, Absol, and the final evolutions of the Hoenn starter Pokémon: Sceptile, Blaziken, and Swampert. The Jewel Pokémon Diancie, which is included as the set's Secret Tretta, can also Mega Evolve. The artwork on Tretta with Pokémon that can Mega Evolve was updated from this set, featuring a more prominent view of the Mega Evolution, plus its Energy value, giving an indication as to how much stonger it will become. This set also includes A and B versions of three Master class Tretta, making it the first set to have more than 48 Tretta. These versions are identical in terms of stats, but feature different artwork.

Search Mode includes locations from the winter-themed Beyond Land. The original Cave location replaces Mine, making it the first set to include both Cave and Beach as search locations, which often cycled between each other in early sets. Waterfront returns, while the long-standing Ruins location is absent for the first time.

A new game mode, Challenge Battle (Japanese: うでだめし Test Your Skill), replaces Pair Battle and Catch mode from this set. Challenge Battle only includes Battle Mode and pits players against a strong team of Pokémon from previous sets, such as high class Legendary Pokémon or Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. It is therefore recommended for advanced players. The sole focus of Challenge Battle is to attain the highest score possible, which can be uploaded to the Pokémon Tretta website to view weekly rankings. A random Tretta is dispensed following the conclusion of Battle Mode, regardless if the player was able to defeat the opposing team or not.

Set list

Tretta No. Name Type Class
04-00 Primal Groudon Ground Tretta Legend class.png
04-01 Primal Kyogre Water Tretta Legend class.png
04-02-A Sceptile Grass Tretta Master class.png
04-02-B Sceptile Grass Tretta Master class.png
04-03-A Blaziken Fire Tretta Master class.png
04-03-B Blaziken Fire Tretta Master class.png
04-04-A Swampert Water Tretta Master class.png
04-04-B Swampert Water Tretta Master class.png
04-05 Primal Groudon Ground Tretta Hyper class.png
04-06 Primal Kyogre Water Tretta Hyper class.png
04-07 Ampharos Electric Tretta Hyper class.png
04-08 Absol Dark Tretta Hyper class.png
04-09 Chesnaught Grass Tretta Hyper class.png
04-10 Delphox Fire Tretta Hyper class.png
04-11 Greninja Water Tretta Hyper class.png
04-12 Noivern Dragon Tretta Hyper class.png
04-13 Milotic Water Tretta Hyper class.png
04-14 Sceptile Grass Tretta Super class.png
04-15 Blaziken Fire Tretta Super class.png
04-16 Swampert Water Tretta Super class.png
04-17 Ampharos Electric Tretta Super class.png
04-18 Absol Dark Tretta Super class.png
04-19 Chesnaught Grass Tretta Super class.png
04-20 Delphox Fire Tretta Super class.png
04-21 Greninja Water Tretta Super class.png
04-22 Noivern Dragon Tretta Super class.png
04-23 Milotic Water Tretta Super class.png
04-24 Pikachu Electric Tretta Super class.png
04-25 Inkay Dark Tretta Super class.png
04-26 Helioptile Electric Tretta Super class.png
04-27 Garchomp Dragon Tretta Super class.png
04-28 Pikachu Electric Tretta Normal class.png
04-29 Inkay Dark Tretta Normal class.png
04-30 Helioptile Electric Tretta Normal class.png
04-31 Grovyle Grass Tretta Normal class.png
04-32 Combusken Fire Tretta Normal class.png
04-33 Marshtomp Water Tretta Normal class.png
04-34 Treecko Grass Tretta Normal class.png
04-35 Torchic Fire Tretta Normal class.png
04-36 Mudkip Water Tretta Normal class.png
04-37 Plusle Electric Tretta Normal class.png
04-38 Minun Electric Tretta Normal class.png
04-39 Swablu Flying Tretta Normal class.png
04-40 Nincada Bug Tretta Normal class.png
04-41 Zangoose Normal Tretta Normal class.png
04-42 Seviper Poison Tretta Normal class.png
04-43 Corphish Water Tretta Normal class.png
04-44 Bagon Dragon Tretta Normal class.png
04-45 Beldum Steel Tretta Normal class.png
04-46 Spoink Psychic Tretta Normal class.png
04-?? Diancie Rock
 



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