Ultra Legend set 1 (Ga-Olé)


The first set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Ultra Legend series was released on July 5, 2018. It features 70 standard disks and 8 secret disks. It is the eleventh set overall.

Dash set 5
Pokémon Ga-Olé sets
Ultra Legend set 2

Information

As the first set of a new series, all Pokémon Ga-Olé machines upgraded to run Ultra Legend feature updated graphics on the user interface and have the facility to produce and dispense disks featuring the updated Ultra Legend layout. The series also begins a new numbering system, with sets prefixed with a "UL" and the set number starting at 1.

No significant gameplay mechanics were introduced in this set; the Dash System remains the primary method of interaction during Get by Battle mode. The main focus of the Ultra Legend series, however, is the Ultra Beasts. Both Poipole and Naganadel have previously featured in Pokémon Ga-Olé following their debut in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon but the Ultra Legend series begins to showcase them in earnest. The first set includes powerful Grade 5 versions of the Parasite Pokémon Nihilego and the Swollen Pokémon Buzzwole. Ultra Beasts could be encountered on any course that featured an Ultra Beast Appears! (Japanese: ウルトラビースト あらわる!) icon within a limited timeframe. Nihilego could be encountered from the launch of the set until August 8, 2018, while Buzzwole could be encountered from August 9 until September 12, 2018. Ultra Beasts have the same encounter rate as Grade 5 Pokémon and will appear silhouetted in a short sequence before being introduced, similar in fashion to regular Grade 5 Pokémon, albeit with an Ultra Wormhole backdrop. Players in battle with an Ultra Beast during Get Time! will activate Beast Ball Chance! (Japanese: ウルトラボールチャンス! Ultra Ball Chance!), which appends a Beast Ball to 3 slots on the roulette (1 Poké Ball, 1 Great Ball, and 1 Ultra Ball). Selecting one of these slots will throw a Beast Ball at the Ultra Beast, which has a greater chance of capturing it compared to other Poké Balls (except the Master Ball).

In addition to the Ultra Beasts, many other Pokémon could be encountered and caught as part of the set. The evolutionary families of the Generation VII starter Pokémon were available for the third time, whist those of the Generation II starters had their Pokémon Ga-Olé debut. Legendary duo Lugia and Ho-Oh return as Grade 5 Pokémon in this set with access to Z-Moves and could be encountered on one of the launch courses. Later courses featured the Legendary Order Pokémon Zygarde, available in all three of its Formes, and the Legendary Eon Pokémon Latias and Latios. The Mythical Time Travel Pokémon Celebi was later added to the roster of Pokémon that could be encountered on the Lugia launch course. New versions of the two Cosmog originally from the second Dash set could be encountered in the Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course. While identical in terms of stats, they differ by featuring the Ultra Legend series graphical layout and a hollow star next to their original collection number. If evolved into Cosmoem and Grade 4 Solgaleo or Lunala, these disks also feature the Ultra Legend series graphical layout. The Grade 5 versions are no different to their Dash series counterparts.

Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from August 16, 2018 and provided 5 new opponents for players to battle. The Trainers included 2 new classes and a new Battle Leader, Emako, who could not be challenged until the other 4 Trainers had been defeated. Promotional Latias or Latios disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Emako, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated her team.

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

Course summary

Standard courses
Its Z-Move!! Lugia Course
Zワザだ!!ルギアコース
Playable at set launch
Necrozma Again Course
ネクロズマふたたびコース
Playable at set launch
Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course
はじめようガオーレ!コース
Playable at set launch
Power Up! Zygarde Course
パワーアップだ!ジガルデコース
Playable from July 19, 2018
Latias & Latios Course
ラティアス・ラティオスコース
Playable from August 2, 2018
Powerful Pokémon One After Another Course
つよいポケモンぞくぞくコース
Playable from August 30, 2018
Limited courses
Available at participating stores as part of the Black Mega Gardevoir Campaign, which ran from June 17 until July 8, 2016
Only Eevee Course
いっぱイーブイコース
Playable from July 5 to September 12, 2018 at all Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Stores
Available in Happy Meals at participating McDonald's restaurants on July 7 and 8, 2018
Special Lugia Course
とくべつルギアコース
Playable from July 7 to September 12, 2018
Available as an insert in issue 59 of Pokémon Fan, released on July 13, 2018
Greninja Again Course
ゲッコウガふたたびコース
Playable from July 13 to September 12, 2018
Special Power Up! Zygarde Course
とくべつパワーアップだ!ジガルデコース
Playable from August 16 to September 12, 2018 on select units



Trainer and Battle mode opponents

Performer Kento
パフォーマーのケント
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Alolan Ninetales
Ice Beam
Leech Seed
Sudowoodo
Stone Edge
Leech Seed
Butterfree
Bug Buzz
Leech Seed
Eevee
Swift
Leech Seed
Uniform Girl Yūko
せいふくガールのユウコ
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Hariyama
Close Combat
Leech Seed
Tyranitar
Stone Edge
Leech Seed
Lanturn
Discharge
Leech Seed
Volcarona
Flare Blitz
Leech Seed
Silent Boy Keita
むくちなしょうねんのケイタ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Vaporeon
Hydro Pump
Leech Seed
Jolteon
Thunderbolt
Leech Seed
Flareon
Flamethrower
Leech Seed
Pikachu
Thunderbolt
Leech Seed
Conductor Shin
しきしゃのシン
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Noivern
Boomburst
Leech Seed
Flygon
Dragon Rush
Leech Seed
Garchomp
Earthquake
Leech Seed
Zygarde
Core Enforcer
Leech Seed
Battle Leader Emako
バトルリーダーのエマコ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Wigglytuff
Play Rough
Leech Seed
Latias
Mist Ball
Leech Seed
Aggron
Iron Tail
Leech Seed
Latios
Luster Purge
Leech Seed


Set list

Disk No. Name Type Grade
UL1-001 Chikorita
UL1-002 Bayleef
UL1-003 Meganium
UL1-004 Meganium
UL1-005 Cyndaquil
UL1-006 Quilava
UL1-007 Typhlosion
UL1-008 Typhlosion
UL1-009 Totodile
UL1-010 Croconaw
UL1-011 Feraligatr
UL1-012 Feraligatr
UL1-013 Rowlet
UL1-014 Dartrix
UL1-015 Decidueye
UL1-016 Decidueye
UL1-017 Litten
UL1-018 Torracat
UL1-019 Incineroar
UL1-020 Incineroar
UL1-021 Popplio
UL1-022 Brionne
UL1-023 Primarina
UL1-024 Primarina
UL1-025 Eevee
UL1-026 Eevee
UL1-027 Eevee
UL1-028 Vaporeon
UL1-029 Vaporeon
UL1-030 Jolteon
UL1-031 Jolteon
UL1-032 Flareon
UL1-033 Flareon
UL1-034 Bonsly
UL1-035 Sudowoodo
UL1-036 Sudowoodo
UL1-037 Larvesta
UL1-038 Volcarona
UL1-039 Volcarona
UL1-040 Trapinch
UL1-041 Vibrava
UL1-042 Flygon
UL1-043 Flygon
UL1-044 Igglybuff
UL1-045 Jigglypuff
UL1-046 Wigglytuff
UL1-047 Wigglytuff
UL1-048 Pikachu
UL1-049 Pikachu
UL1-050 Pikachu
UL1-051 Turtonator
UL1-052 Turtonator
UL1-053 Gible
UL1-054 Gabite
UL1-055 Garchomp
UL1-056 Garchomp
UL1-057 Riolu
UL1-058 Lucario
UL1-059 Lucario
UL1-060 Lucario
UL1-061 Lugia
UL1-062 Ho-Oh
UL1-063 Celebi
UL1-064 Latias
UL1-065 Latios
UL1-066 Zygarde
UL1-067 Zygarde
UL1-068 Zygarde
UL1-069 Nihilego
UL1-070 Buzzwole
UL1-036★ Sudowoodo
UL1-039★ Volcarona
D2-074☆ Cosmog
D2-075☆ Cosmoem
D2-076☆ Solgaleo
D2-078☆ Cosmog
D2-079☆ Cosmoem
D2-080☆ Lunala
 


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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