Ultra Legend set 2 (Ga-Olé)
The second set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Ultra Legend series was released on September 13, 2018. It features 63 standard disks and 4 secret disks. It is the twelfth set overall.
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Set 2 of the Ultra Legend series continues to revolve around Ultra Beasts, introducing the Launch Pokémon Celesteela and the Glowing Pokémon Xurkitree to Pokémon Ga-Olé. As with the previous set, an Ultra Beast could be encountered on any course that featured an Ultra Beast Appears! icon within a certain timeframe. Celesteela could be encountered from the launch of the set until October 17, 2018, while Xurkitree could be encountered between October 18 and November 28, 2018. Both Ultra Beasts appear as Grade 5 Pokémon.
Two Grade 5 versions of the Prism Pokémon Necrozma feature as part of the set in both its Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings forms, previously only attainable by using a Necrozma disk with the Fusion ability respectively with Solgaleo or Lunala during play. Both of these disks have a prism symbol next to their Grade, indicating Ultra Burst Chance! (Japanese: ウルトラバーストチャンス!) will trigger if they begin to attack. Upon reaching the end of the Attack Gauge, Ultra Burst Chance! prompts the player to rotate the Poké Ball lever on the console and fill the prism symbol that appears. If successful, Necrozma will undergo Ultra Burst and transform into Ultra Necrozma, elevating it to Grade 5+, increasing its Energy to 5060, and allowing the player to use its signature Z-Move Light That Burns the Sky. The Attack Roulette will also change, replacing bonus values 20 and 35 with 70 and increasing the chance of a player dealing massive damage to their opponents. Like the core series, a player may only activate Ultra Burst once, even if they have other eligible disks.
Available later into the set's duration were new Grade 5 versions of Reshiram and Zekrom, respectively with the moves Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt as well as with access to the Z-Moves Inferno Overdrive and Gigavolt Havoc. The Forces of Nature were featured as Grade 4 Pokémon in both their Incarnate and Therian Formes, and new Grade 5 versions of Rayquaza and Darkrai, respectively with the ability to Mega Evolve and with access to a Z-Move, were also featured in the last course to be added.
Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from November 1, 2018, providing 5 new opponents for players to battle. Two new Trainers classes were included in the lineup, as was recurring Trainer Eri, appearing again as a Top Idol. A new Battle Leader, Reteru, could be challenged upon defeating the other 4 Trainers. Promotional Xerneas or Yveltal disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Reteru, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his entire team.
Wigglytuff and Volcarona were added as Support Pokémon from this set. Players registering a Ga-Olé Pass for the first time would automatically receive Wigglytuff 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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| UL2-001 | Espeon | ||
| UL2-002 | Espeon | ||
| UL2-003 | Umbreon | ||
| UL2-004 | Umbreon | ||
| UL2-005 | Poliwag | ||
| UL2-006 | Poliwhirl | ||
| UL2-007 | Politoed | ||
| UL2-008 | Tentacool | ||
| UL2-009 | Tentacruel | ||
| UL2-010 | Tentacruel | ||
| UL2-011 | Happiny | ||
| UL2-012 | Chansey | ||
| UL2-013 | Blissey | ||
| UL2-014 | Blissey | ||
| UL2-015 | Nosepass | ||
| UL2-016 | Probopass | ||
| UL2-017 | Probopass | ||
| UL2-018 | Litwick | ||
| UL2-019 | Lampent | ||
| UL2-020 | Chandelure | ||
| UL2-021 | Vanillite | ||
| UL2-022 | Vanillish | ||
| UL2-023 | Vanilluxe | ||
| UL2-024 | Vanilluxe | ||
| UL2-025 | Golett | ||
| UL2-026 | Golurk | ||
| UL2-027 | Golurk | ||
| UL2-028 | Munchlax | ||
| UL2-029 | Munchlax | ||
| UL2-030 | Snorlax | ||
| UL2-031 | Snorlax | ||
| UL2-032 | Magnemite | ||
| UL2-033 | Magneton | ||
| UL2-034 | Magnezone | ||
| UL2-035 | Magnezone | ||
| UL2-036 | Roggenrola | ||
| UL2-037 | Boldore | ||
| UL2-038 | Gigalith | ||
| UL2-039 | Gigalith | ||
| UL2-040 | Bounsweet | ||
| UL2-041 | Steenee | ||
| UL2-042 | Tsareena | ||
| UL2-043 | Tsareena | ||
| UL2-044 | Scyther | ||
| UL2-045 | Scizor | ||
| UL2-046 | Bagon | ||
| UL2-047 | Shelgon | ||
| UL2-048 | Salamence | ||
| UL2-049 | Salamence | ||
| UL2-050 | Tornadus | ||
| UL2-051 | Tornadus | ||
| UL2-052 | Thundurus | ||
| UL2-053 | Thundurus | ||
| UL2-054 | Landorus | ||
| UL2-055 | Landorus | ||
| UL2-056 | Reshiram | ||
| UL2-057 | Zekrom | ||
| UL2-058 | Rayquaza | ||
| UL2-059 | Darkrai | ||
| UL2-060 | Necrozma | ||
| UL2-061 | Necrozma | ||
| UL2-062 | Celesteela | ||
| UL2-063 | Xurkitree | ||
| UL2-007★ | Politoed | ||
| UL2-027★ | Golurk | ||
| D4-051☆ | Poipole | ||
| D4-052☆ | Poipole | ||
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