Grand Rush set 1 (Ga-Olé)

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The first set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Grand Rush series was released on July 4, 2019. It features 73 standard disks and four secret disks. It is the sixteenth set overall.

Information

The first set in the Grand Rush series introduces two new mechanics to Pokémon Ga-Olé: Double Rush (Japanese: ダブルラッシュ) and Rush Combo (Japanese: ラッシュコンボ). Pokémon with the Double Rush icon (Ga-Olé Double Rush.png) have two moves and can use them consecutively when they attack. Reaching the end of the Attack Gauge with one of these Pokémon will trigger Double Rush Chance! (Japanese: ダブルラッシュチャン���!), which presents the player with a roulette wheel consisting of fail spaces and Double Rush spaces. Successfully selecting a Double Rush space will move onto the next phase, which requires players to press the console buttons in effort to fill the semicircular gauges for each move. The blue button will fill the quota for the Pokémon's first move while the orange button will fill the quota for its additional move. When both are complete, the Pokémon will attack twice in succession. Grade 5 Legendary Pokémon Mewtwo, Mew, Solgaleo, and Lunala available to capture on two of the launch courses all have the ability to perform Double Rush. Legendary beasts Entei, Raikou, and Suicune, which could be encountered on a course from mid-July, as well as the Tower duo Lugia and Ho-Oh, which could be encountered on a course from mid-August, can also perform Double Rush. As with the Ultra Legend series, Ultra Beasts could be encountered on courses with an Ultra Beast Appears! icon. From August 1, 2019, players would have the opportunity to capture Buzzwole and Pheromosa, each of which can also perform Double Rush.

Pokémon that have the Rush Combo icon (Ga-Olé Rush Combo.png) can perform a combo attack with Pokémon displayed on the disk image. Reaching the end of the Attack Gauge with one of these Pokémon may trigger Rush Combo Chance! (Japanese: ラッシュコンボチャンス!), which presents the player with a roulette wheel for each Pokémon. Using the corresponding console buttons, selecting a non-fail space on both roulettes in a timely manner will allow the two Pokémon to attack in succession. The final forms of the Kanto first partner Pokémons Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise can all Rush Combo with each other as can Generation I Eeveelutions Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon. Drill Pokémon Nidoqueen and Nidoking can also Rush Combo together as can the comparable Pinsir and Heracross.

As with previous debut sets of a new series, all Pokémon Ga-Olé machines upgraded to run Grand Rush feature updated UI graphics and have the facility to produce and dispense disks featuring the updated Grand Rush layout. The series also begins a new numbering system—the collection number reverts to 1 but is prefixed with "GR". This set features a number of Pokémon Ga-Olé debuts, including the aforementioned Nidoran lines, as well as the evolutionary lines of Phanpy, Togepi, Pidgey, and the regular form of Vulpix. A new version of the Meltan originally from the fourth Ultra Legend set could also be encountered in the Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course. While identical in terms of stats, it differs by featuring the Grand Rush series graphical layout and a hollow star next to its original collection number. If evolved into a Grade 4 Melmetal, this disk also features the Grand Rush series graphical layout. The Grade 5 version of Melmetal is no different to its Ultra Legend series counterpart.

Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from August 8, 2019 and provided a new roster of opponents to battle. The lineup included two new Trainers classes and a new Battle Leader, Yarma, who could not be challenged until the preceding four Trainers had been defeated. Promotional Reshiram or Zekrom disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Yarma, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his team.

Electivire and Magmortar were added as Support Pokémon from this set. Players registering a Ga-Olé Pass for the first time would automatically receive Magmortar as a Support Pokémon as part of the Pokémon Ga-Olé Welcome Campaign.

Course summary

Standard courses
025 150 151
Mewtwo Strikes Back Course
ミュウツーのぎゃくしゅうコース
Playable at set launch
791 792
Solgaleo & Lunala Double Rush Course
ソルガレオ・ルナアーラダブルラッシュコース
Playable from set launch to August 14, 2019
133 808 025
Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course
はじめようガオーレ!コース
Playable at set launch
244 245 243
Raikou, Entei & Suicune Double Rush Course
ライコウ・エンテイ・スイクンダブルラッシュコース
Playable from July 18, 2019
484 493 483
Powerful Pokémon One After Another Course
つよいポケモンぞくぞくコース
Playable from August 1, 2019
250 249
Lugia & Ho-Oh Double Rush Course
ルギア・ホウオウダブルラッシュコース
Playable from August 15, 2019
Limited courses
Ga-Olé Ticket Available for Pokémon Ga-Olé Members to redeem from July 4, 2019 for 1,000 Member Points
380M 381M
Get It! Mega Latias & Mega Latios Course
てにいれろ!メガラティアス・メガラティオスコース
Playable from July 4 to November 31, 2019
Ga-Olé Ticket Available as an insert in the September 2019 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!, released on July 20, 2019
646B 646W
Its Z-Move! Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Course
Zワザだ!ブラックキュレム・ホワイトキュレムコース
Playable from July 20 to September 11, 2019
Ga-Olé Ticket
250 491 249
Special Lugia & Ho-Oh Double Rush Course
とくべつルギア・ホウオウダブルラッシュコース
Playable from August 15 to September 11, 2019 on select units
Ga-Olé Ticket
Ga-Olé Ticket
Ga-Olé Ticket
Ga-Olé Ticket
Ga-Olé Ticket
Ga-Olé Ticket



Trainer and Battle mode opponents

Gardener Nonoko
えんげいかのノノコ
Ga-Olé Trainer Gardener.png
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Tretta Ground type.png
Donphan
232Donphan.png
Tretta Ground type.png Earthquake
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Fire type.png
Ninetales
038Ninetales.png
Tretta Fire type.png Flamethrower
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Rock type.pngTretta Dark type.png
Tyranitar
248Tyranitar.png
Tretta Rock type.png Stone Edge
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Water type.pngTretta Flying type.png
Gyarados
130Gyarados.png
Tretta Water type.png Waterfall
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Traveler Leo
たびびとのレオ
Ga-Olé Trainer Traveler.png
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Tretta Water type.png
Politoed
186Politoed.png
Tretta Flying type.png Bounce
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Fire type.pngTretta Fighting type.png
Emboar
500Emboar.png
Tretta Fire type.png Flare Blitz
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Water type.pngTretta Psychic type.png
Slowking
199Slowking.png
Tretta Psychic type.png Psychic
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Poison type.pngTretta Ground type.png
Nidoking
034Nidoking.png
Tretta Poison type.png Poison Jab
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Mischievous Girl Kumiko
やんちゃガールのクミコ
Ga-Olé Trainer Mischievous Girl.png
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Tretta Grass type.pngTretta Poison type.png
Venusaur
003Venusaur.png
Tretta Grass type.png Frenzy Plant
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Fire type.pngTretta Flying type.png
Charizard
006Charizard.png
Tretta Fire type.png Blast Burn
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Water type.png
Blastoise
009Blastoise.png
Tretta Water type.png Hydro Cannon
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Electric type.png
Pikachu
025Pikachu.png
Tretta Electric type.png Thunderbolt
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Elite Employee Masanari
エリートしゃいんのマサナリ
Ga-Olé Trainer Elite Employee.png
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Tretta Bug type.pngTretta Fire type.png
Volcarona
637Volcarona.png
Tretta Fire type.png Flare Blitz
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Fairy type.pngTretta Flying type.png
Togekiss
468Togekiss.png
Tretta Flying type.png Sky Attack
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Ice type.png
Vanilluxe
584Vanilluxe.png
Tretta Ice type.png Blizzard
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Ground type.pngTretta Dragon type.png
Flygon
330Flygon.png
Tretta Dragon type.png Dragon Rush
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Battle Leader Yarma
バトルリーダーのヤルマ
Ga-Olé Trainer Battle Leader Yarma.png
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Tretta Normal type.pngTretta Flying type.png
Pidgeot
018Pidgeot.png
Tretta Flying type.png Hurricane
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Bug type.pngTretta Steel type.png
Scizor
212Scizor.png
Tretta Bug type.png X-Scissor
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Dragon type.pngTretta Fire type.png
Reshiram
643Reshiram.png
Tretta Fire type.png Fusion Flare
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed
Tretta Dragon type.pngTretta Electric type.png
Zekrom
644Zekrom.png
Tretta Electric type.png Fusion Bolt
Tretta Grass type.pngGa-Olé Double Rush.png Leech Seed


Set list

Disk No. Name Type Grade
GR1-001 Bulbasaur GrassPoison Grade 1
GR1-002 Ivysaur GrassPoison Grade 2
GR1-003 Venusaur GrassPoison Grade 3
GR1-004 Venusaur GrassPoison Grade 4
GR1-005 Charmander Fire Grade 1
GR1-006 Charmeleon Fire Grade 2
GR1-007 Charizard FireFlying Grade 3
GR1-008 Charizard FireFlying Grade 4
GR1-009 Squirtle Water Grade 1
GR1-010 Wartortle Water Grade 2
GR1-011 Blastoise Water Grade 3
GR1-012 Blastoise Water Grade 4
GR1-013 Vulpix Fire Grade 1
GR1-014 Ninetales Fire Grade 2
GR1-015 Ninetales Fire Grade 3
GR1-016 Phanpy Ground Grade 1
GR1-017 Donphan Ground Grade 2
GR1-018 Donphan Ground Grade 3
GR1-019 Eevee Normal Grade 2
GR1-020 Eevee Normal Grade 3
GR1-021 Togepi Fairy Grade 1
GR1-022 Togetic FairyFlying Grade 2
GR1-023 Togekiss FairyFlying Grade 3
GR1-024 Togekiss FairyFlying Grade 4
GR1-025 Pidgey NormalFlying Grade 1
GR1-026 Pidgeotto NormalFlying Grade 2
GR1-027 Pidgeot NormalFlying Grade 3
GR1-028 Pidgeot NormalFlying Grade 4
GR1-029 Nidoran♀ Poison Grade 1
GR1-030 Nidorina Poison Grade 2
GR1-031 Nidoqueen PoisonGround Grade 3
GR1-032 Nidoqueen PoisonGround Grade 4
GR1-033 Nidoran♂ Poison Grade 1
GR1-034 Nidorino Poison Grade 2
GR1-035 Nidoking PoisonGround Grade 3
GR1-036 Nidoking PoisonGround Grade 4
GR1-037 Pinsir Bug Grade 3
GR1-038 Pinsir Bug Grade 4
GR1-039 Heracross BugFighting Grade 3
GR1-040 Heracross BugFighting Grade 4
GR1-041 Vaporeon Water Grade 3
GR1-042 Vaporeon Water Grade 4
GR1-043 Jolteon Electric Grade 3
GR1-044 Jolteon Electric Grade 4
GR1-045 Flareon Fire Grade 3
GR1-046 Flareon Fire Grade 4
GR1-047 Pikachu Electric Grade 2
GR1-048 Pikachu Electric Grade 3
GR1-049 Pikachu Electric Grade 4
GR1-050 Machop Fighting Grade 1
GR1-051 Machoke Fighting Grade 2
GR1-052 Machamp Fighting Grade 3
GR1-053 Machamp Fighting Grade 4
GR1-054 Rhyhorn GroundRock Grade 1
GR1-055 Rhydon GroundRock Grade 2
GR1-056 Rhyperior GroundRock Grade 3
GR1-057 Rhyperior GroundRock Grade 4
GR1-058 Magikarp Water Grade 2
GR1-059 Gyarados WaterFlying Grade 3
GR1-060 Gyarados WaterFlying Grade 4
GR1-061 Scyther BugFlying Grade 3
GR1-062 Scizor BugSteel Grade 4
GR1-063 Mewtwo Psychic Grade 5
GR1-064 Mew Psychic Grade 5
GR1-065 Raikou Electric Grade 5
GR1-066 Entei Fire Grade 5
GR1-067 Suicune Water Grade 5
GR1-068 Lugia PsychicFlying Grade 5
GR1-069 Ho-Oh FireFlying Grade 5
GR1-070 Solgaleo PsychicSteel Grade 5
GR1-071 Lunala PsychicGhost Grade 5
GR1-072 Buzzwole BugFighting Grade 5
GR1-073 Pheromosa BugFighting Grade 5
GR1-015★ Ninetales Fire Grade 3
GR1-018★ Donphan Ground Grade 3
UL4-063☆ Meltan Steel Grade 3
UL4-064☆ Melmetal Steel Grade 4
 



Original series
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Dash series
Dash set 1Dash set 2Dash set 3Dash set 4Dash set 5
Ultra Legend series
Ultra Legend set 1Ultra Legend set 2Ultra Legend set 3
Ultra Legend set 4Ultra Legend set 5
Grand Rush series
Grand Rush set 1Grand Rush set 2Grand Rush set 3
Grand Rush set 4Grand Rush set 5
Promotional
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