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The fourth set | The fourth set marked the Pokémon Mezastar debut of the Gigantic Pokémon {{p|Eternatus}} and the High King Pokémon {{p|Calyrex}}, appearing in both its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Calyrex|Ice Rider and Shadow Rider}} forms. Both Pokémon were featured as Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon; Eternatus also had two tags with different artwork and [[move]]s. Other Superstar Pokémon included [[Pokémon X and Y]] [[game mascot|mascots]] {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}}, the Renegade Pokémon {{p|Giratina}}, the Bulk Up Pokémon {{p|Grimmsnarl}}, the Stealth Pokémon {{p|Dragapult}}, and the Wolf Pokémon {{p|Lycanroc}}. Grimmsnarl supported the [[Dynamax]] mechanic, as did Grade 5 Star Pokémon {{p|Tyranitar}} and {{p|Metagross}}. Lycanroc could use a [[Z-Move]], as could the final evolutions of the [[Kanto first partner Pokémon]]: {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}}. Star Pokémon {{p|Lucario}} and {{p|Gardevoir}} also supported the [[Mega Evolution]] mechanic. The set also featured the [[Mythical Pokémon]] {{p|Marshadow}}, several other [[Generation VII]] lines, as well as the final [[Eeveelution]] as of [[Generation VIII|eighth generation]], {{p|Sylveon}}. | ||
Members of the Mezastar Club could access new features with the launch of this set, including the ability to customize their avatar with ''' | Members of the Mezastar Club could access new features with the launch of this set, including the ability to customize their avatar with '''Fashion Items''' (Japanese: '''きせかえアイテム'''), use '''Battle Tickets''' (Japanese: '''バトルチケット''') to challenge Trainer and Battle opponents again at will, and redeem '''Present Tickets''' (Japanese: '''プレゼントチケット''') to unlock special in-game items or limited Fashion Items. Five new Trainers could be challenged during gameplay and defeating them all would unlock their Battle Tickets on the Mezastar Club. The tickets would also become available to members a certain period of time after the set's launch, regardless if they had yet to defeat all five opponents. Mezastar Club members could also receive a {{p|Flygon}} digital Support Pokémon Ticket for the duration of this set. | ||
Battle Tickets | Battle Tickets displayed the name of a Trainer, the player's highest score against them, the overall rank of that score, and a QR Code for use with the console Multi-Scanner. The tickets also tracked any Fashion Items a player could earn from them. One item, typically clothing matching the opponent's attire, could be unlocked for defeating them once, while challenge items could be unlocked by completing a set of three challenges during battles. These items could be differently-colored versions of the regular clothing, or new items entirely. Players could update the appearance of their avatar through the Mezastar Club, which would subsequently update on any machines after scanning their Memory tag. A limited Battle Ticket that allowed players to challenge Mezastar Navigator Sakura could be accessed through the Mezastar Club between May 7 and September 15, 2021. A Present Ticket that unlocked school-themed Fashion Items could be redeemed through the club for the duration of the set. | ||
Much like the {{ga-ole|Set 4|fourth Pokémon Ga-Olé set}}, the '''Trade Chance!''' (Japanese: '''こうかんチャンス!''') feature was added with the launch of this set, which | Much like the {{ga-ole|Set 4|fourth Pokémon Ga-Olé set}}, the '''Trade Chance!''' (Japanese: '''こうかんチャンス!''') feature was added with the launch of this set, which had a chance to trigger during the Get Time! or Last!! Get Time! phases. An icon would appear on the "throw a ball" option if the player could activate Trade Chance! If selected, an older version of one of the player avatars would appear after a Pokémon had been caught and present the player with a random Pokémon to trade. The player could select either the offered Pokémon or the one captured originally using the "L" and "R" buttons. | ||
Three new Partner Pokémon were available to players with Memory tags from this set: {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Beldum}}, and {{p|Impidimp}}. More Support Pokémon could also be added to the player's starting roster with the release of physical Support Pokémon Tickets in [[Shogakukan]] publications. | Three new Partner Pokémon were available to players with Memory tags from this set: {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Beldum}}, and {{p|Impidimp}}. More Support Pokémon could also be added to the player's starting roster with the release of physical Support Pokémon Tickets in [[Shogakukan]] publications. | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gastly|img=092Gastly|move=Lick|movetype=Ghost}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gastly|img=092Gastly|move=Lick|movetype=Ghost}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Haunter|img=093Haunter|move=Shadow Punch|movetype=Ghost}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Haunter|img=093Haunter|move=Shadow Punch|movetype=Ghost}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gengar|img=094Gengar|move= | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gengar|img=094Gengar|move=Shadow Ball|movetype=Ghost}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Beldum|img=374Beldum|move=Tackle|movetype=Normal}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Beldum|img=374Beldum|move=Tackle|movetype=Normal}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Metang|img=375Metang|move=Metal Claw|movetype=Steel}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Metang|img=375Metang|move=Metal Claw|movetype=Steel}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Metagross|img=376Metagross|move=Meteor Mash|movetype=Steel}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|type2=Psychic|name=Metagross|img=376Metagross|move=Meteor Mash|movetype=Steel}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Impidimp|img=859Impidimp|move=Bite|movetype=Dark}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Impidimp|img=859Impidimp|move=Bite|movetype=Dark}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Morgrem|img=860Morgrem|move=Sucker Punch|movetype=Dark}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Morgrem|img=860Morgrem|move=Sucker Punch|movetype=Dark}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Grimmsnarl|img=861Grimmsnarl|move=Spirit Break|movetype=Fairy}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Grimmsnarl|img=861Grimmsnarl|move=Spirit Break|movetype=Fairy}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|type2=Dragon|name=Flygon|img=330Flygon|move=Earthquake|movetype=Ground}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|type2=Dragon|name=Flygon|img=330Flygon|move=Earthquake|movetype=Ground}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Flying|type2=Steel|name=Corviknight|img=823Corviknight|move=Brave Bird|movetype=Flying}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Flying|type2=Steel|name=Corviknight|img=823Corviknight|move=Brave Bird|movetype=Flying}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Fairy|name=Mimikyu|img=778Mimikyu|move=Shadow Claw|movetype=Ghost}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Fairy|name=Mimikyu|img=778Mimikyu|move=Shadow Claw|movetype=Ghost}} | ||
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! | ! Video Creator Taichi<br><small>どうがクリエイター タイチ</small> | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★☆☆☆☆ | | style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★☆☆☆☆ | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Steel|name=Lucario|img=448Lucario|move=Flash Cannon|movetype=Steel}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Steel|name=Lucario|img=448Lucario|move=Flash Cannon|movetype=Steel}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|type2=Flying|name=Rowlet|img=722Rowlet|move=Leafage|movetype=Grass}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|type2=Flying|name=Rowlet|img=722Rowlet|move=Leafage|movetype=Grass}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Water|name=Mareanie|img=747Mareanie|move=Venoshock|movetype=Poison}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Water|name=Mareanie|img=747Mareanie|move=Venoshock|movetype=Poison}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|name=Meowth|var=Galarian|img=052Meowth-Galar|move=Metal Claw|movetype=Steel}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Steel|name=Meowth|var=Galarian|img=052Meowth-Galar|move=Metal Claw|movetype=Steel}} | ||
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! | ! Police Officer Mamoru<br><small>おまわりさん マモル</small> | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆ | | style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆ | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|type2=Ghost|name=Decidueye|img=724Decidueye|move=Grassy Glide|movetype=Grass}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|type2=Ghost|name=Decidueye|img=724Decidueye|move=Grassy Glide|movetype=Grass}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Normal|name=Eevee|img=133Eevee|move=Swift|movetype=Normal}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Normal|name=Eevee|img=133Eevee|move=Swift|movetype=Normal}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Normal|type2=Fighting|name=Bewear|img=760Bewear|move=Strength|movetype=Normal}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Normal|type2=Fighting|name=Bewear|img=760Bewear|move=Strength|movetype=Normal}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|name=Boltund|img=836Boltund|move=Spark|movetype=Electric}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|name=Boltund|img=836Boltund|move=Spark|movetype=Electric}} | ||
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! | ! Band Girl Rise<br><small>バンドガール リセ</small> | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆ | | style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆ | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gengar|img=094Gengar|move=Sludge Wave|movetype=Poison}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Poison|name=Gengar|img=094Gengar|move=Sludge Wave|movetype=Poison}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Dark|name=Pangoro|img=675Pangoro|move=Brick Break|movetype=Fighting}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Dark|name=Pangoro|img=675Pangoro|move=Brick Break|movetype=Fighting}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Fairy|name=Weezing|var=Galarian|img=110Weezing-Galar|move=Sludge|movetype=Poison}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Fairy|name=Weezing|var=Galarian|img=110Weezing-Galar|move=Sludge|movetype=Poison}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|name=Sandaconda|img=844Sandaconda|move=Dig|movetype=Ground}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|name=Sandaconda|img=844Sandaconda|move=Dig|movetype=Ground}} | ||
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! | ! Magician Yōji<br><small>マジシャン ヨウジ</small> | ||
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★☆☆ | | style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★☆☆ | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Grimmsnarl|img=861Grimmsnarl|move=Spirit Break|movetype=Fairy}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Dark|type2=Fairy|name=Grimmsnarl|img=861Grimmsnarl|move=Spirit Break|movetype=Fairy}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Dark|name=Muk|var=Alolan|img=089Muk-Alola|move=Poison Jab|movetype=Poison}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Poison|type2=Dark|name=Muk|var=Alolan|img=089Muk-Alola|move=Poison Jab|movetype=Poison}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Flying|type2=Steel|name=Corviknight|img=823Corviknight|move=Drill Peck|movetype=Flying}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Flying|type2=Steel|name=Corviknight|img=823Corviknight|move=Drill Peck|movetype=Flying}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|type2=Steel|name=Magnezone|img=462Magnezone|move=Zap Cannon|movetype=Electric}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|type2=Steel|name=Magnezone|img=462Magnezone|move=Zap Cannon|movetype=Electric}} | ||
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! | ! Star Trainer Hitomi<br><small>スタートレーナー ヒトミ</small> | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Fairy|name=Xerneas|img=716Xerneas|move=Moonblast|movetype=Fairy}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Fairy|name=Xerneas|img=716Xerneas|move=Moonblast|movetype=Fairy}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Steel|name=Lucario|img=448Lucario|move=Aura Sphere|movetype=Fighting}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Fighting|type2=Steel|name=Lucario|img=448Lucario|move=Aura Sphere|movetype=Fighting}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|type2=Dragon|name=Flygon|img=330Flygon|move=Dragon Claw|movetype=Dragon}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ground|type2=Dragon|name=Flygon|img=330Flygon|move=Dragon Claw|movetype=Dragon}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Fairy|name=Mimikyu|img=778Mimikyu|move=Shadow Claw|movetype=Ghost}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Ghost|type2=Fairy|name=Mimikyu|img=778Mimikyu|move=Shadow Claw|movetype=Ghost}} | ||
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! | ! Mezastar Navigator Sakura<br><small>メザスタナビゲーター サクラ</small> | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|name=Pikachu|img=025Pikachu|move=Thunderbolt|movetype=Electric}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Electric|name=Pikachu|img=025Pikachu|move=Thunderbolt|movetype=Electric}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|name=Leafeon|img=470Leafeon|move=Leaf Blade|movetype=Grass}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Grass|name=Leafeon|img=470Leafeon|move=Leaf Blade|movetype=Grass}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Dragon|type2=Flying|name=Rayquaza|img=384Rayquaza|move=Draco Meteor|movetype=Dragon}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Dragon|type2=Flying|name=Rayquaza|img=384Rayquaza|move=Draco Meteor|movetype=Dragon}} | ||
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{{MezastarPokémon|type=Psychic|name=Mewtwo|img=150Mewtwo|move=Psystrike|movetype=Psychic}} | {{MezastarPokémon|type=Psychic|name=Mewtwo|img=150Mewtwo|move=Psystrike|movetype=Psychic}} | ||
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The fourth Pokémon Mezastar set was released on April 22, 2021 and consists of 70 tags.
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The fourth set marked the Pokémon Mezastar debut of the Gigantic Pokémon Eternatus and the High King Pokémon Calyrex, appearing in both its Ice Rider and Shadow Rider forms. Both Pokémon were featured as Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon; Eternatus also had two tags with different artwork and moves. Other Superstar Pokémon included Pokémon X and Y mascots Xerneas and Yveltal, the Renegade Pokémon Giratina, the Bulk Up Pokémon Grimmsnarl, the Stealth Pokémon Dragapult, and the Wolf Pokémon Lycanroc. Grimmsnarl supported the Dynamax mechanic, as did Grade 5 Star Pokémon Tyranitar and Metagross. Lycanroc could use a Z-Move, as could the final evolutions of the Kanto first partner Pokémon: Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise. Star Pokémon Lucario and Gardevoir also supported the Mega Evolution mechanic. The set also featured the Mythical Pokémon Marshadow, several other Generation VII lines, as well as the final Eeveelution as of eighth generation, Sylveon.
Members of the Mezastar Club could access new features with the launch of this set, including the ability to customize their avatar with Fashion Items (Japanese: きせかえアイテム), use Battle Tickets (Japanese: バトルチケット) to challenge Trainer and Battle opponents again at will, and redeem Present Tickets (Japanese: プレゼントチケット) to unlock special in-game items or limited Fashion Items. Five new Trainers could be challenged during gameplay and defeating them all would unlock their Battle Tickets on the Mezastar Club. The tickets would also become available to members a certain period of time after the set's launch, regardless if they had yet to defeat all five opponents. Mezastar Club members could also receive a Flygon digital Support Pokémon Ticket for the duration of this set.
Battle Tickets displayed the name of a Trainer, the player's highest score against them, the overall rank of that score, and a QR Code for use with the console Multi-Scanner. The tickets also tracked any Fashion Items a player could earn from them. One item, typically clothing matching the opponent's attire, could be unlocked for defeating them once, while challenge items could be unlocked by completing a set of three challenges during battles. These items could be differently-colored versions of the regular clothing, or new items entirely. Players could update the appearance of their avatar through the Mezastar Club, which would subsequently update on any machines after scanning their Memory tag. A limited Battle Ticket that allowed players to challenge Mezastar Navigator Sakura could be accessed through the Mezastar Club between May 7 and September 15, 2021. A Present Ticket that unlocked school-themed Fashion Items could be redeemed through the club for the duration of the set.
Much like the fourth Pokémon Ga-Olé set, the Trade Chance! (Japanese: こうかんチャンス!) feature was added with the launch of this set, which had a chance to trigger during the Get Time! or Last!! Get Time! phases. An icon would appear on the "throw a ball" option if the player could activate Trade Chance! If selected, an older version of one of the player avatars would appear after a Pokémon had been caught and present the player with a random Pokémon to trade. The player could select either the offered Pokémon or the one captured originally using the "L" and "R" buttons.
Three new Partner Pokémon were available to players with Memory tags from this set: Gastly, Beldum, and Impidimp. More Support Pokémon could also be added to the player's starting roster with the release of physical Support Pokémon Tickets in Shogakukan publications.
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