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The third set in the [[Pokémon Ga-Olé]] Ultra Legend series was released on November 29, 2018. It features | The third set in the [[Pokémon Ga-Olé]] Ultra Legend series was released on November 29, 2018. It features 68 standard disks and two secret disks. It is the thirteenth set overall. | ||
==Information== | |||
The third Ultra Legend series set has particular focus on [[Generation I]] Pokémon following the worldwide release of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] on November 16, 2018. Many Generation I Pokémon made their Pokémon Ga-Olé debut in this set, including Grade 5 versions of the [[Legendary birds]] {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}. {{DL|Legendary duo|Mew and Mewtwo|Legendary duo}} {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Mewtwo}} also made return appearances as Grade 5 Pokémon—Mew has access to its exclusive [[Z-Move]] {{m|Genesis Supernova}} and two Mewtwo disks were available over the course of the set's duration with the ability to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] into one of its Mega Evolved forms. The [[Poké Ball Plus]] peripheral, sold in conjunction with the release of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, can also interact with Ga-Olé machines via the Multi-Scanner to unlock an exclusive Let's Go! Course, in which {{ga-ole|Promotional disks|promotional}} versions of {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Eevee}}, and {{p|Mew}} could be encountered and caught. | |||
This set also continues the [[Ultra Beast]] theme, featuring the Pokémon Ga-Olé debut of the Rampart Pokémon {{p|Stakataka}} and the Fireworks Pokémon {{p|Blacephalon}}. As with previous sets, Ultra Beasts could be encountered on any course that featured an Ultra Beast Appears! icon within a certain timeframe. Stakataka could be encountered from the launch of the set until January 2, 2019, while Blacephalon could be encountered between January 3 and February 13, 2019. Both Ultra Beasts are Grade 5 Pokémon. | |||
Mythical Pokémon {{p|Zeraora}} could be encountered and caught on an eponymous course later into the set's duration, as could promotional versions of Pikachu and {{p|Mimikyu}} as part of a tie in with the [[Pokémon anime]]. Both Pokémon are based on those who belong to characters in the anime: [[Ash's Pikachu]] and [[Jessie's Mimikyu]]. Both have access to respective exclusive [[Z-Move]]s {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Let's Snuggle Forever}} and both feature a voice-over and image of their respective Trainer when attacking in-game. Pikachu also wears [[Ash's hat]] as depicted in the {{series|Sun & Moon}}. Legendary [[Generation IV]] Pokémon {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Heatran}}, as well as Mythical Pokémon {{p|Manaphy}}, were added to the roster of Pokémon that could be encountered on the Zeraora Course from January 31, 2019. | |||
Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from January 10, 2019 and provided a new roster of opponents to battle. The lineup included two new Trainers classes and a new Battle Leader, Seraji, who could not be challenged until the other four Trainers had been defeated. Promotional {{OBP|Hoopa|Trainer and Battle}} or {{OBP|Volcanion|Trainer and Battle}} disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Seraji, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his team. | |||
{{p|Vanilluxe}} and {{p|Scizor}} were added as Support Pokémon from this set. Players registering a Ga-Olé Pass for the first time would automatically receive Scizor as a Support Pokémon as part of the Pokémon Ga-Olé Welcome Campaign. | |||
===Course summary=== | ===Course summary=== | ||
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|course5icon1=150MY|course5icon2=151 | |course5icon1=150MY|course5icon2=151 | ||
|course5desc=Playable from January 10, 2019 | |course5desc=Playable from January 10, 2019 | ||
|limcourse1name=Only Eevee Course ~Part 3~| | |course6name=Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Course|course6jname=ブラックキュレム・ホワイトキュレムコース | ||
| | |course6col=ice | ||
| | |course6icon1=646B|course6icon2=646W | ||
| | |course6desc=Playable from January 17, 2019 | ||
| | |limcourse1name=Let's Go! Course|limcourse1jname=Let's Go!コース | ||
| | |limcourse1col=kanto | ||
| | |limcourse1icon1=133|limcourse1icon2=151|limcourse1icon3=025 | ||
| | |limcourse1desc=Playable from November 29, 2018 to June 30, 2019 by using the [[Poké Ball Plus]] peripheral on the Ga-Olé console Multi-Scanner | ||
| | |limcourse2name=Only Eevee Course ~Part 3~|limcourse2jname=いっぱイーブイコース~その3~ | ||
| | |limcourse2col=normal | ||
| | |limcourse2icon1=470|limcourse2icon2=700|limcourse2icon3=471 | ||
| | |limcourse2desc=Playable from November 29, 2018 to February 13, 2019 at all Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Stores | ||
| | |limcourse3name=Gather! Zygarde Course|limcourse3jname=あつめよう!ジガルデコース | ||
| | |limcourse3col=ground | ||
| | |limcourse3icon1=718|limcourse3icon2=718C|limcourse3icon3=718T | ||
| | |limcourse3ticket=Available for Pokémon Ga-Olé Members to redeem from November 29, 2018 for 1,000 Member Points | ||
| | |limcourse3desc=Playable from November 29, 2018 to March 31, 2019 | ||
| | |limcourse4name=Latias Course|limcourse4jname=ラティアスコース | ||
| | |limcourse4col=dragon | ||
| | |limcourse4icon1=380 | ||
| | |limcourse4ticket=Available as an insert in issue 61 of ''Pokémon Fan'', released on November 30, 2018 | ||
| | |limcourse4desc=Playable from November 30, 2018 to February 13, 2019 | ||
| | |limcourse5name=Mewtwo Special Course|limcourse5jname=ミュウツースペシャルコース | ||
| | |limcourse5col=psychic | ||
|limcourse5icon1=025|limcourse5icon2=150|limcourse5icon3=006 | |||
|limcourse5ticket=Available as an insert in the January 2019 issue of ''CoroCoro Comic'', released on December 15, 2018 | |||
|limcourse5desc=Playable from December 15, 2018 to February 13, 2019 | |||
|limcourse6name=Latios Course|limcourse6jname=ラティオスコース | |||
|limcourse6col=dragon | |||
|limcourse6icon1=381 | |||
|limcourse6ticket=Available as an insert in the February 2019 issue of ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', released on December 21, 2018 | |||
|limcourse6desc=Playable from December 21, 2018 to February 13, 2019 | |||
|limcourse7name=Powerful Pokémon One After Another Course|limcourse7jname=つよいポケモンぞくぞくコース | |||
|limcourse7col=hoenn | |||
|limcourse7icon1=484|limcourse7icon2=658A|limcourse7icon3=483 | |||
|limcourse7desc=Playable from December 27, 2018 to January 30, 2017 | |||
|limcourse8name=Special Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Course|limcourse8jname=<small>とくべつブラックキュレム・ホワイトキュレムコース</small> | |||
|limcourse8col=ice | |||
|limcourse8icon1=646B|limcourse8icon2=649|limcourse8icon3=646W | |||
|limcourse8desc=Playable from January 17 to February 13, 2019 on select units | |||
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! style="height:50px" | Silent Boy Shunsuke<br><small>むくちなしょうねんのシュンスケ</small> | |||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆ | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Bug|type2=Poison|name=Venomoth|img=049Venomoth|move=Bug Buzz|movetype=Bug}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Normal|name=Kangaskhan|img=115Kangaskhan|move=Dizzy Punch|movetype=Normal}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|name=Rapidash|img=078Rapidash|move=Fire Blast|movetype= Fire}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Grass|name=Tangrowth|img=465Tangrowth|move=Giga Drain|movetype=Grass}} | |||
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! style="height:50px" | Literary Girl Mako<br><small>ぶんがくしょうじょのマコ</small> | |||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★☆☆ | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Grass|type2=Poison|name=Venusaur|img=003Venusaur|move=Frenzy Plant|movetype=Grass}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|type2=Flying|name=Charizard|img=006Charizard|move=Blast Burn|movetype=Fire}} | |||
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! style="height:50px" | Veteran Employee Naokata<br><small>ベテランしゃいんのナオカタ</small> | |||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★★☆ | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Psychic|name=Alakazam|img=065Alakazam|move=Psychic|movetype=Psychic}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Water|type2=Flying|name=Gyarados|img=130Gyarados|move=Waterfall|movetype=Water}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Normal|name=Porygon-Z|img=474Porygon-Z|move=Tri Attack|movetype=Normal}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gengar|img=094Gengar|move=Shadow Ball|movetype=Ghost}} | |||
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! style="height:50px" | Battle Leader Seraji<br><small>バトルリーダーのセラジ</small> | |||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★★★ | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Dragon|type2=Flying|name=Dragonite|img=149Dragonite|move=Dragon Rush|movetype=Dragon}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Psychic|type2=Dark|name=Hoopa|img=720Hoopa-Unbound|move=Hyperspace Fury|movetype=Dark}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Steel|type2=Ground|name=Steelix|img=208Steelix|move=Iron Tail|movetype=Steel}} | |||
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|type2=Water|name=Volcanion|img=721Volcanion|move=Steam Eruption|movetype=Water}} | |||
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==Set list== | ==Set list== | ||
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The third set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Ultra Legend series was released on November 29, 2018. It features 68 standard disks and two secret disks. It is the thirteenth set overall.
Information
The third Ultra Legend series set has particular focus on Generation I Pokémon following the worldwide release of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! on November 16, 2018. Many Generation I Pokémon made their Pokémon Ga-Olé debut in this set, including Grade 5 versions of the Legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Legendary duo Mew and Mewtwo also made return appearances as Grade 5 Pokémon—Mew has access to its exclusive Z-Move Genesis Supernova and two Mewtwo disks were available over the course of the set's duration with the ability to Mega Evolve into one of its Mega Evolved forms. The Poké Ball Plus peripheral, sold in conjunction with the release of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, can also interact with Ga-Olé machines via the Multi-Scanner to unlock an exclusive Let's Go! Course, in which promotional versions of Pikachu, Eevee, and Mew could be encountered and caught.
This set also continues the Ultra Beast theme, featuring the Pokémon Ga-Olé debut of the Rampart Pokémon Stakataka and the Fireworks Pokémon Blacephalon. As with previous sets, Ultra Beasts could be encountered on any course that featured an Ultra Beast Appears! icon within a certain timeframe. Stakataka could be encountered from the launch of the set until January 2, 2019, while Blacephalon could be encountered between January 3 and February 13, 2019. Both Ultra Beasts are Grade 5 Pokémon.
Mythical Pokémon Zeraora could be encountered and caught on an eponymous course later into the set's duration, as could promotional versions of Pikachu and Mimikyu as part of a tie in with the Pokémon anime. Both Pokémon are based on those who belong to characters in the anime: Ash's Pikachu and Jessie's Mimikyu. Both have access to respective exclusive Z-Moves 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt and Let's Snuggle Forever and both feature a voice-over and image of their respective Trainer when attacking in-game. Pikachu also wears Ash's hat as depicted in the Sun & Moon series. Legendary Generation IV Pokémon Cresselia and Heatran, as well as Mythical Pokémon Manaphy, were added to the roster of Pokémon that could be encountered on the Zeraora Course from January 31, 2019.
Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from January 10, 2019 and provided a new roster of opponents to battle. The lineup included two new Trainers classes and a new Battle Leader, Seraji, who could not be challenged until the other four Trainers had been defeated. Promotional Hoopa or Volcanion disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Seraji, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his team.
Vanilluxe and Scizor were added as Support Pokémon from this set. Players registering a Ga-Olé Pass for the first time would automatically receive Scizor as a Support Pokémon as part of the Pokémon Ga-Olé Welcome Campaign.
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Set list
Disk No. | Name | Type | Grade |
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UL3-001 | Bulbasaur | ||
UL3-002 | Ivysaur | ||
UL3-003 | Venusaur | ||
UL3-004 | Venusaur | ||
UL3-005 | Charmander | ||
UL3-006 | Charmeleon | ||
UL3-007 | Charizard | ||
UL3-008 | Charizard | ||
UL3-009 | Charizard | ||
UL3-010 | Squirtle | ||
UL3-011 | Wartortle | ||
UL3-012 | Blastoise | ||
UL3-013 | Blastoise | ||
UL3-014 | Leafeon | ||
UL3-015 | Leafeon | ||
UL3-016 | Glaceon | ||
UL3-017 | Glaceon | ||
UL3-018 | Sylveon | ||
UL3-019 | Sylveon | ||
UL3-020 | Venonat | ||
UL3-021 | Venomoth | ||
UL3-022 | Venomoth | ||
UL3-023 | Mankey | ||
UL3-024 | Primeape | ||
UL3-025 | Primeape | ||
UL3-026 | Ponyta | ||
UL3-027 | Rapidash | ||
UL3-028 | Rapidash | ||
UL3-029 | Porygon | ||
UL3-030 | Porygon2 | ||
UL3-031 | Porygon-Z | ||
UL3-032 | Tangela | ||
UL3-033 | Tangrowth | ||
UL3-034 | Tangrowth | ||
UL3-035 | Dratini | ||
UL3-036 | Dragonair | ||
UL3-037 | Dragonite | ||
UL3-038 | Dragonite | ||
UL3-039 | Abra | ||
UL3-040 | Kadabra | ||
UL3-041 | Alakazam | ||
UL3-042 | Alakazam | ||
UL3-043 | Gastly | ||
UL3-044 | Haunter | ||
UL3-045 | Gengar | ||
UL3-046 | Gengar | ||
UL3-047 | Onix | ||
UL3-048 | Steelix | ||
UL3-049 | Steelix | ||
UL3-050 | Kangaskhan | ||
UL3-051 | Kangaskhan | ||
UL3-052 | Magikarp | ||
UL3-053 | Gyarados | ||
UL3-054 | Gyarados | ||
UL3-055 | Cresselia | ||
UL3-056 | Manaphy | ||
UL3-057 | Heatran | ||
UL3-058 | Articuno | ||
UL3-059 | Zapdos | ||
UL3-060 | Moltres | ||
UL3-061 | Mewtwo | ||
UL3-062 | Mewtwo | ||
UL3-063 | Mew | ||
UL3-064 | White Kyurem | ||
UL3-065 | Black Kyurem | ||
UL3-066 | Zeraora | ||
UL3-067 | Stakataka | ||
UL3-068 | Blacephalon | ||
UL3-028★ | Rapidash | ||
UL3-031★ | Porygon-Z | ||
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