Grand Rush set 1 (Ga-Olé)
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.
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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 (![]()
Pokémon that have the Rush Combo icon (![]()
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 families 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.
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Set list
| Disk No. | Name | Type | Grade |
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| GR1-001 | Bulbasaur | ||
| GR1-002 | Ivysaur | ||
| GR1-003 | Venusaur | ||
| GR1-004 | Venusaur | ||
| GR1-005 | Charmander | ||
| GR1-006 | Charmeleon | ||
| GR1-007 | Charizard | ||
| GR1-008 | Charizard | ||
| GR1-009 | Squirtle | ||
| GR1-010 | Wartortle | ||
| GR1-011 | Blastoise | ||
| GR1-012 | Blastoise | ||
| GR1-013 | Vulpix | ||
| GR1-014 | Ninetales | ||
| GR1-015 | Ninetales | ||
| GR1-016 | Phanpy | ||
| GR1-017 | Donphan | ||
| GR1-018 | Donphan | ||
| GR1-019 | Eevee | ||
| GR1-020 | Eevee | ||
| GR1-021 | Togepi | ||
| GR1-022 | Togetic | ||
| GR1-023 | Togekiss | ||
| GR1-024 | Togekiss | ||
| GR1-025 | Pidgey | ||
| GR1-026 | Pidgeotto | ||
| GR1-027 | Pidgeot | ||
| GR1-028 | Pidgeot | ||
| GR1-029 | Nidoran♀ | ||
| GR1-030 | Nidorina | ||
| GR1-031 | Nidoqueen | ||
| GR1-032 | Nidoqueen | ||
| GR1-033 | Nidoran♂ | ||
| GR1-034 | Nidorino | ||
| GR1-035 | Nidoking | ||
| GR1-036 | Nidoking | ||
| GR1-037 | Pinsir | ||
| GR1-038 | Pinsir | ||
| GR1-039 | Heracross | ||
| GR1-040 | Heracross | ||
| GR1-041 | Vaporeon | ||
| GR1-042 | Vaporeon | ||
| GR1-043 | Jolteon | ||
| GR1-044 | Jolteon | ||
| GR1-045 | Flareon | ||
| GR1-046 | Flareon | ||
| GR1-047 | Pikachu | ||
| GR1-048 | Pikachu | ||
| GR1-049 | Pikachu | ||
| GR1-050 | Machop | ||
| GR1-051 | Machoke | ||
| GR1-052 | Machamp | ||
| GR1-053 | Machamp | ||
| GR1-054 | Rhyhorn | ||
| GR1-055 | Rhydon | ||
| GR1-056 | Rhyperior | ||
| GR1-057 | Rhyperior | ||
| GR1-058 | Magikarp | ||
| GR1-059 | Gyarados | ||
| GR1-060 | Gyarados | ||
| GR1-061 | Scyther | ||
| GR1-062 | Scizor | ||
| GR1-063 | Mewtwo | ||
| GR1-064 | Mew | ||
| GR1-065 | Raikou | ||
| GR1-066 | Entei | ||
| GR1-067 | Suicune | ||
| GR1-068 | Lugia | ||
| GR1-069 | Ho-Oh | ||
| GR1-070 | Solgaleo | ||
| GR1-071 | Lunala | ||
| GR1-072 | Buzzwole | ||
| GR1-073 | Pheromosa | ||
| GR1-015★ | Ninetales | ||
| GR1-018★ | Donphan | ||
| UL4-063☆ | Meltan | ||
| UL4-064☆ | Melmetal | ||
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