Grand Rush set 5 (Ga-Olé)


The fifth set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Grand Rush series was released on June 8, 2020. It features 66 standard disks and 3 secret disks. It is the twentieth and final set overall.

Grand Rush set 4
Pokémon Ga-Olé sets

 

Information

The fifth and final set in the Grand Rush series introduced Generation VIII Pokémon to Pokémon Ga-Olé: the Galar starters Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble and their evolutionary families. The Kalos starters and their evolutions were also featured for the first time since the inaugural set. The final forms of each of these families can Combo Rush with one another, one of the central mechanics of the series. Grade 4 versions of Gardevoir and Gallade can also Combo Rush with each other as can the Swords of Justice Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion. Grade 5 Pokémon supporting the Double Rush mechanic included two Mewtwo with the ability to Mega Evolve into Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y, the Primal forms of Groudon and Kyogre, the Black and White forms of Kyurem, and the Alpha Pokémon Arceus. Most courses in this set featured the Ultra Beast Appears! icon, indicating players could randomly encounter Ultra Beasts Guzzlord and Naganadel during gameplay, which also have the Double Rush ability.

All disks in this set feature a Meteor Mark (Japanese: ながれぼしマーク), indicating they could be used with Pokémon Ga-Olé's successor, Pokémon Mezastar. Grade 1, 2, and 3 Pokémon could be scanned on Pokémon Mezastar machines to provide an attack increase, whereas Grade 4 and 5 Pokémon could be scanned and added to a player's Support Pokémon roster. A special Grade 4 Zeraora disk with a collection number of "XXX" was later available on a final limited course from July 22, 2020. If scanned on a Pokémon Mezastar machine, Zeraora would also unleash a War Cry and summon two stronger opponents alongside the Boss Pokémon during a battle.

Due to the restrictions imposed in Japan in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the release of this set was pushed back from April 23, 2020 to June 8. As a result, Trainer and Battle Mode and all regular courses and were available to play immediately upon its eventual release. Promotional material included in the June 2020 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! revealed the intended release dates for non-launch courses: the Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Double Rush Course was originally planned to begin April 30, the Its Z-Move! Zygarde Course was originally planned to begin May 7, and the Arceus Double Rush Course was originally planned to begin May 14. Each of these courses were also scheduled to end on July 1, but these were extended until Pokémon Ga-Olé machines began to be retired in early September.

As the final Pokémon Ga-Olé set, the lineup for Trainer and Battle Mode consisted entirely of Battle Leaders. The first four Trainers previously featured as the final opponents in previous sets and returned in this set with strong teams. Of note were Racto's team, all of which could Mega Evolve, and Emako's team, all of which could use Z-Moves. Karimi, previously featured as the opponent in CoroCoro Dream Fight! Rayquaza Super Challenge events, could be challenged upon defeating the other four Battle Leaders. Promotional Xerneas or Yveltal disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Karimi, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his team. Xerneas and Yveltal are also able to Combo Rush with each another.

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

Course summary

Standard courses
Mega Evolution! Mewtwo Double Rush Course
メガシンカ! ミュウツー ダブルラッシュコース
Playable at set launch
Primal Reversion! Kyogre & Groudon Double Rush Course
ゲンシカイキ! カイオーガ・グラードン ダブルラッシュコース
Playable at set launch
Gather! Journey Partners Course
あつめよう!たびのなかまコース
Playable at set launch
Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Double Rush Course
ブラックキュレム・ホワイトキュレム ダブルラッシュコース
Playable at set launch
Its Z-Move! Zygarde Course
Zワザだ!ジガルデコース
Playable at set launch
Arceus Double Rush Course
アルセウス ダブルラッシュコース
Playable at set launch
Limited course
Available at participating stores as part of the Black Mega Gardevoir Campaign, which ran from June 17 until July 8, 2016
Special Black Kyurem & White Kyurem Double Rush Course
とくべつブラックキュレム・ホワイトキュレム ダブルラッシュコース
Playable from July 22, 2020 on select units



Trainer and Battle mode opponents

Battle Leader Tanze
バトルリーダーのタンゼ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Rillaboom
Drum Beating
Leech Seed
Cinderace
Pyro Ball
Leech Seed
Inteleon
Snipe Shot
Leech Seed
Pikachu
Thunderbolt
Leech Seed
Battle Leader Takade
バトルリーダーのタカデ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Charizard
Flamethrower
Leech Seed
Lucario
Brick Break
Leech Seed
Greninja
Water Shuriken
Leech Seed
Incineroar
Darkest Lariat
Leech Seed
Battle Leader Racto
バトルリーダーのラクト
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Gyarados
Waterfall
Leech Seed
Garchomp
Earthquake
Leech Seed
Metagross
Meteor Mash
Leech Seed
Kangaskhan
Mega Punch
Leech Seed
Battle Leader Emako
バトルリーダーのエマコ
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Snorlax
Giga Impact
Leech Seed
Machamp
Cross Chop
Leech Seed
Rhyperior
Rock Wrecker
Leech Seed
Salamence
Dragon Rush
Leech Seed
Battle Leader Karimi
バトルリーダーのカリミ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Turtonator
Flamethrower
Leech Seed
Kommo-o
Clanging Scales
Leech Seed
Xerneas
Moonblast
Leech Seed
Yveltal
Oblivion Wing
Leech Seed


Set list

Disk No. Name Type Grade
GR5-001 Grookey
GR5-002 Thwackey
GR5-003 Rillaboom
GR5-004 Rillaboom
GR5-005 Scorbunny
GR5-006 Raboot
GR5-007 Cinderace
GR5-008 Cinderace
GR5-009 Sobble
GR5-010 Drizzile
GR5-011 Inteleon
GR5-012 Inteleon
GR5-013 Chespin
GR5-014 Quilladin
GR5-015 Chesnaught
GR5-016 Chesnaught
GR5-017 Fennekin
GR5-018 Braixen
GR5-019 Delphox
GR5-020 Delphox
GR5-021 Froakie
GR5-022 Frogadier
GR5-023 Greninja
GR5-024 Greninja
GR5-025 Hoothoot
GR5-026 Noctowl
GR5-027 Noctowl
GR5-028 Cottonee
GR5-029 Whimsicott
GR5-030 Whimsicott
GR5-031 Sylveon
GR5-032 Ralts
GR5-033 Kirlia
GR5-034 Gardevoir
GR5-035 Gardevoir
GR5-036 Ralts
GR5-037 Kirlia
GR5-038 Gallade
GR5-039 Gallade
GR5-040 Cobalion
GR5-041 Terrakion
GR5-042 Virizion
GR5-043 Pikachu
GR5-044 Pikachu
GR5-045 Pikachu
GR5-046 Riolu
GR5-047 Lucario
GR5-048 Lucario
GR5-049 Lucario
GR5-050 Kangaskhan
GR5-051 Kangaskhan
GR5-052 Beldum
GR5-053 Metang
GR5-054 Metagross
GR5-055 Metagross
GR5-056 Celebi
GR5-057 Mewtwo
GR5-058 Mewtwo
GR5-059 Primal Kyogre
GR5-060 Primal Groudon
GR5-061 Arceus
GR5-062 White Kyurem
GR5-063 Black Kyurem
GR5-064 Zygarde
GR5-065 Guzzlord
GR5-066 Naganadel
GR5-XXX Zeraora
GR5-027★ Noctowl
GR5-030★ Whimsicott
 


Original series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
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
Promotional disks


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