Ultra Legend set 4 (Ga-Olé)


The fourth set in the Pokémon Ga-Olé Ultra Legend series was released on February 14, 2019. It features 67 standard disks and 2 secret disks. It is the fourteenth set overall.

Ultra Legend set 3
Pokémon Ga-Olé sets
Ultra Legend set 5

Information

The fourth set in the Ultra Legend series continues to introduce more Generation I to Pokémon Ga-Olé and also marks the debut of the Generation III starter Pokémon and their evolutions, rounding off the inclusion of, as of the set's release, all seven starter evolutionary families in the game. The set's two primary launch courses feature new Grade 5 versions of Dialga and Palkia, which have access to the Z-Move Devastating Drake, as well as new Grade 5 versions of Latias and Latios, each of which have the ability to Mega Evolve. A new version of the Mythical Alpha Pokémon Arceus was also available from March initially as a Normal-type disk, consecutively followed by Fire, Water, and Grass-type disks in limited serial courses. Mythical Pokémon Meltan and its evolution Melmetal also made their Pokémon Ga-Olé debut in this set, available to encounter and catch on the Melmetal Course from mid-March.

Ultra Beasts continue to play a part in the series' theme, featuring the Pokémon Ga-Olé debut of the Lissome Pokémon Pheromosa and the Drawn Sword Pokémon Kartana. As with previous sets, Ultra Beasts could be encountered on any course that featured an Ultra Beast Appears! icon within a certain timeframe. Pheromosa could be encountered from the launch of the set until March 20, 2019, while Kartana could be encountered between March 21 and April 24, 2019. Both Ultra Beasts are Grade 5 Pokémon.

Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from February 17, 2019, much earlier into the set's duration when compared to previous sets. Trainer and Battle Mode also had a theme for the first time, featuring the hosts of Pokémon variety show Meet Up at the Pokémon House? as opponents instead of traditional Trainers. The four hosts, Shokotan (Shōko Nakagawa), Rinka (Rinka Ōtani), Hyadain (Kenichi Maeyamada), and Abareru-kun (Hiroki Kobari) could be challenged in any order. A fifth opponent, Gesshoku Hyadain, could be challenged upon defeating all 4 hosts. Players could dispense a promotional disk featuring a host's signature Pokémon for an additional ¥100 following the battle. 'WINNER' versions were available to those who successfully defeated a host's team.

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

Course summary

Standard courses
Its Z-Move! Dialga & Palkia Course ~Part 1~
Zワザだ!ディアルガ・パルキアコース~その1~
Playable from set launch to March 27, 2019
Its Mega Evolution! Latias & Latios Course
メガシンカだ!ラティアス・ラティオスコース
Playable from set launch to March 27, 2019
Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course
はじめようガオーレ!コース
Playable at set launch
Melmetal Course
メルメタルコース
Playable from March 14, 2019
Its Z-Move! Dialga & Palkia Course ~Part 2~
Zワザだ!ディアルガ・パルキアコース~その2~
Playable from March 28, 2019
Sinnoh Region Formidable Enemies Course
シンオウちほうきょうてきコース
Playable from March 28, 2019
Limited courses
Available for Pokémon Ga-Olé Members to redeem from February 14, 2019 for 1,000 Member Points
Get It! Darkrai Course
てにいれろ!ダークライコース
Playable from February 14 to July 31, 2019
Available as an insert in the April 2019 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!, released on February 21, 2019
Its Z-Move! Zekrom Course
Zワザだ!ゼクロムコース
Playable from February 21 to April 24, 2019
Arceus Course ~Part 1~
アルセウスコース~その1~
Playable from February 28 to March 13, 2019
Available as an insert in issue 62 of Pokémon Fan, released on February 28, 2019
Its Z-Move! Reshiram Course
Zワザだ!レシラムコース
Playable from February 28 to April 24, 2019
Arceus Course ~Part 2~
アルセウスコース~その2~
Playable from March 14 to 27, 2019
Special Melmetal Course
とくべつメルメタルコース
Playable from March 14 to April 24, 2019 on select units
Arceus Course ~Part 3~
アルセウスコース~その3~
Playable from March 28 to April 10, 2019
Arceus Course ~Part 4~
アルセウスコース~その4~
Playable from April 11 to 24, 2019



Trainer and Battle mode opponents

Pokénchi Administrator Shokotan
ポケんちかんりにんのしょこたん
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Weavile
Night Slash
Leech Seed
Incineroar
Darkest Lariat
Leech Seed
Sylveon
Moonblast
Leech Seed
Model Rinka
モデルのりんか
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Toxapex
Poison Jab
Leech Seed
Lucario
Brick Break
Leech Seed
Charizard
Flamethrower
Leech Seed
Music Creator Hyadain
おんがくクリエイターのヒャダイン
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Greninja
Water Shuriken
Leech Seed
Mimikyu
Shadow Claw
Leech Seed
Gyarados
Waterfall
Leech Seed
Comedian Abareru-kun
おわらいげいにんのあばれるくん
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Grubbin
Vice Grip
Leech Seed
Mudbray
Mud-Slap
Leech Seed
Geodude
Tackle
Leech Seed
Misfit Gesshoku Hyadain
かわらのげっしょくヒャダイン
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Dawn Wings Necrozma
Moongeist Beam
Leech Seed
Dusk Mane Necrozma
Sunsteel Strike
Leech Seed


Set list

Disk No. Name Type Grade
UL4-001 Treecko
UL4-002 Grovyle
UL4-003 Sceptile
UL4-004 Sceptile
UL4-005 Torchic
UL4-006 Combusken
UL4-007 Blaziken
UL4-008 Blaziken
UL4-009 Mudkip
UL4-010 Marshtomp
UL4-011 Swampert
UL4-012 Swampert
UL4-013 Chikorita
UL4-014 Bayleef
UL4-015 Meganium
UL4-016 Meganium
UL4-017 Cyndaquil
UL4-018 Quilava
UL4-019 Typhlosion
UL4-020 Typhlosion
UL4-021 Totodile
UL4-022 Croconaw
UL4-023 Feraligatr
UL4-024 Feraligatr
UL4-025 Meowth
UL4-026 Persian
UL4-027 Persian
UL4-028 Doduo
UL4-029 Dodrio
UL4-030 Dodrio
UL4-031 Murkrow
UL4-032 Honchkrow
UL4-033 Honchkrow
UL4-034 Geodude
UL4-035 Graveler
UL4-036 Golem
UL4-037 Golem
UL4-038 Machop
UL4-039 Machoke
UL4-040 Machamp
UL4-041 Machamp
UL4-042 Rhyhorn
UL4-043 Rhydon
UL4-044 Rhyperior
UL4-045 Rhyperior
UL4-046 Aerodactyl
UL4-047 Aerodactyl
UL4-048 Beldum
UL4-049 Metang
UL4-050 Metagross
UL4-051 Metagross
UL4-052 Latias
UL4-053 Latios
UL4-054 Uxie
UL4-055 Mesprit
UL4-056 Azelf
UL4-057 Dialga
UL4-058 Palkia
UL4-059 Arceus
UL4-060 Arceus
UL4-061 Arceus
UL4-062 Arceus
UL4-063 Meltan
UL4-064 Melmetal
UL4-065 Melmetal
UL4-066 Pheromosa
UL4-067 Kartana
UL4-033★ Honchkrow
UL4-030★ Dodrio
 


Trivia

The character Gesshoku Hyadain is based on a photograph of Hyadain in his youth wearing a school uniform and performing his now signature pose, an image he recreated during episode 112 of Pokénchi. Gesshoku, which translates as lunar eclipse, as well as his all-black attire, are references to Necrozma's Dawn Wings form that debuted in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, released a few weeks before the airing of the episode. Abareru-kun has since mimicked this persona on various occasions and is the version of Gesshoku Hyadain featured in Trainer and Battle mode. The character's title, kawara, can literally translate as riverbank, traditionally a place for outcasts and misfits in Japanese society.

Original series
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Dash series
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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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