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====Z-Crystals====
====Z-Crystals====
Three Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were sold, each including three Z-Crystals. These were released on November 23, 2016.
Three Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released on November 23, 2016, each including three Z-Crystals.
* Ghostium Z, Buginium Z, and Darkinium Z set
* Ghostium Z, Buginium Z, and Darkinium Z set
* Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisinium Z set
* Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisinium Z set
* Normalium Z, Fightinium Z, and Electrium Z set
* Normalium Z, Fightinium Z, and Electrium Z set
Two more Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released in 2017, each including 3 Z-Crystals.
* Fairium Z, Flyinium Z, and Icium Z
* Dragonium Z, Psychium Z, and Groundium Z


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Revision as of 03:20, 14 May 2017

Z-Ring with an Electrium Z

The Pokémon Z-Ring (Japanese: ポケモン Zリング Pokémon Z-Ring) is a battery-powered toy from Takara Tomy based on the Z-Ring from the Pokémon Sun and Moon games. It works with Pokémon Z-Crystals (Japanese: ポケモン Zクリスタル), also based on Z-Crystals from the games, at least one of which is sold with a Z-Ring. They were released in Japan on November 18, 2016, concurrently with the Sun and Moon games.

The Pokémon Z-Ring simulates a Z-Move being executed by lighting up, making sounds, and vibrating. The light and sound effects depend on the Pokémon Z-Crystal that is set on the top of the Z-Ring. The Z-Ring can be activated manually by pressing a button on the Z-Ring. In addition, the Z-Ring can interact with various other Pokémon products. The Pokémon Sun and Moon games make special high-frequency tones during the game, which are identified by the toy to automatically activate a synchronized experience with the gameplay. It can interact with Pokémon Ga-Olé, building up charges during gameplay until it can activate a Z-Move at three charges. It can react to six special bonus tracks on the Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: Super Music Collection with lights, sounds, and vibrations. It also interacts with Rotom Pokédex and Moncollé Get Poké Ball toys from Tomy.

The Z-Ring also has places to hold six extra Z-Crystals around the band.

Releases

Japan

The remaining Japanese Z-Crystals not listed below are planned for releases in 2017.

Z-Ring

The Pokémon Z-Ring was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Ring and an Electrium Z Z-Crystal.

Z-Ring and Z-Crystal Special Set

The Pokémon Z-Ring and Z-Crystal Special Set be released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Ring, six Z-Crystals (Normalium Z, Firium Z, Waterium Z, Grassium Z, Electrium Z, and Fightinium Z), and a Collection Board where all 18 type-based Z-Crystals can be stored.

Z-Crystal Vol. 01

The Pokémon Z-Crystal Vol. 01 set was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Crystals Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisinium Z.

Z-Crystal Vol. 02

The Pokémon Z-Crystal Vol. 02 set was released on November 18, 2016 and includes the Z-Crystals Ghostium Z, Darkinium Z, and Buginium Z.

United States, Europe, and Australia

Z-Ring Set

The Pokémon Z-Ring Set was released on November 23, 2016, and includes a Pokémon Z-Ring and three Pokémon Z-Crystals (Grassium Z, Firium Z, Waterium Z), as well as batteries for the Z-Ring. It also comes with a Pikachu figure, which may be the MC Sixth Generation or Moncollé EX battle pose Pikachu.

Z-Crystals

Three Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released on November 23, 2016, each including three Z-Crystals.

  • Ghostium Z, Buginium Z, and Darkinium Z set
  • Steelium Z, Rockium Z, and Poisinium Z set
  • Normalium Z, Fightinium Z, and Electrium Z set

Two more Pokémon Z-Crystal sets were released in 2017, each including 3 Z-Crystals.

  • Fairium Z, Flyinium Z, and Icium Z
  • Dragonium Z, Psychium Z, and Groundium Z


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