Gorgeous Star set 3 (Mezastar)

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The third set in the Pokémon Mezastar Gorgeous Star series was released on November 22, 2023. It consisted of 82 tags and was the seventeenth set overall.

Japanese set logo

Information

The Legendary Prism Pokémon Necrozma was the focal Pokémon of the third Gorgeous Star set, making its Pokémon Mezastar debut in both its Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings forms. The fusions were depicted as Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon and, much like an equivalent pair of disks in a Pokémon Ga-Olé set, feature a prism mark. This mark indicated that Ultra Burst Chance! (Japanese: ウルトラバーストチャンス!) would trigger if Necrozma was selected to attack. If players opted to proceed, Necrozma would undergo Ultra Burst and transform into Ultra Necrozma, increasing its Energy to 242 and enabling the use of its signature Z-Move Light That Burns the Sky. Necrozma would remain in this form while still able to battle and only one instance of Ultra Burst could be activated per session.

High-grade Pokémon continued to support other powered-up mechanics in this set: Grade 6 Tyranitar, Pawmot, and Annihilape, plus Grade 5 Wigglytuff and Krookodile could all Terastallize; a pair of Grade 6 Urshifu could Gigantamax; a Grade 6 Darkrai could use Double Move; Grade 5 Galarian Slowbro and Galarian Slowking could both use Chain Attacks; Grade 5 Electivire and Magmortar could both Dynamax; Grade 5 Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, and Machamp could all use Z-Moves; and a Grade 5 Altaria could Mega Evolve. Pokémon of myth Dialga and Palkia were the first Grade 6 Pokémon to support the Super Tag mechanic and featured a differently-colored Super Tag mark on their tags. These tags would trigger Super Tag Attack Chance! (Japanese: スーパータッグわざチャンス!) when attacking for the first time. Grade 5 Hisuian Zoroark and Eelektross were also able to summon Super Tag partners.

The set featured two more Paradox Pokémon: Scream Tail and Iron Bundle, plus nine more Pokémon that could be encountered and obtained as Gorgeous tags: Dialga, Palkia, Darkrai, Hisuian Zoroark, Larvitar, Jigglypuff, Swablu, Cramorant, and Alolan Raichu. Three more Ultra Beasts could also be encountered and obtained from December 21, 2023: Celesteela, Kartana, and Blacephalon.

Starting December 15, 2023 as part of a tie-in with the animated series, Terapagos could randomly appear during Get in Battle! mode. Terapagos could appear any time an opposing Pokémon attacked and shield one of the player's Pokémon, reducing any damage received. This feature remained for the duration of the set.

Players who used a Memory tag at any time from the set's launch until January 31, 2024, would earn a Weekly Stamp. Using a Memory tag with the same saved profile in a subsequent week would earn players another Weekly Stamp. Accumulating two Weekly Stamps would unlock a kadomatsu Dress-up Item to commemorate the New Year; four Weekly Stamps would unlock a Superstar Sensor; five Weekly Stamps would unlock a Pawmot Emblem; and six Weekly Stamps would unlock another Superstar Sensor. Players with the Pawmot Emblem would then have a chance to add the Hands-On Pokémon to their Support Pokémon roster during Get in Battle! mode. Players with Memory tags could also obtain three new Partner Pokémon: Mareep, Jangmo-o, and Spheal, which could be evolved through to their final stages by accumulating Star Points. Double Star Points could also be earned in two stints over the course of the set: between December 28, 2023, and January 10, 2024, and between January 25 and February 7, 2024. People with a Mezastar Club account could redeem digital tickets at any time for the duration of this set and scan them on Mezastar machines to unlock exclusive features. These included a Support Pokémon Ticket for a Blaziken and a Present Ticket to unlock a fluffy jumper Dress-up Item. A limited Present Ticket for a present box headpiece Dress-up Item could be redeemed through the club between December 14 and 27, 2023.

The Trainer and Battle lineup for this set included two returning Trainer classes, Pâtissière and Shop Attendant, a new Trainer class in Majordomo, and a new Star Trainer named Atla. Budding Trainer Momoka also returned in this set, increasing her renown from Talked About Trainer to Most Talked About Trainer, fulfilling a similar role to Hiroki over the course of the second, third, and fourth sets of the Super Tag series. Players with a Mezastar Club account could redeem Battle Tickets for each opponent and unlock new customization options for their avatar. A limited Mezastar Club Battle Ticket was later available as part of the Aye Ai Terastal Battle with Ai! campaign, a ranked event that ran between January 14 and February 7, 2024.[1] Participants would unlock a Mezastar TV logo hoodie Dress-up Item upon defeating Ai for the first time; a Dress-up Item of Mezastar TV pants was also available to those who cleared the Battle Ticket challenges. Players with the top 100 scores following the end of the campaign were awarded a certificate.

Two limited Trainer Tag Battles were available to play later into the set's duration as part of the Mezastar TV Gorgeous Tag Battle Rush! campaign. Between December 7, 2023, and January 3, 2024, players could challenge Professor M and Mr. J, personas respectively adopted by Mezastar Navigators Masato and J in Mezastar TV episodes. Pairs that defeated Professor M and Mr. J in battle would unlock headwear Dress-up Items for their avatars—one depicting the letter "M" and one depicting the letter "J". Between December 21, 2023, and January 3, 2024, players could challenge Tonaai and Santa Sakuraus, festive personas respectively adopted by Mezastar Navigators Ai and Sakura. Santa Sakuraus is a play on Santa Claus, while Tonaai is a play on the word トナカイ, tonkai, Japanese for reindeer. Pairs that defeated Tonaai and Santa Sakuraus in battle would unlock headwear Dress-up Items for their avatars—one depicting the letter "A" and one depicting the letter "S".[2]

Partner Pokémon

Mareep
Thunder Shock
Flaaffy
Charge Beam
Ampharos
Thunder
Jangmo-o
Tackle
Hakamo-o
Dragon Tail
Kommo-o
Focus Blast
Spheal
Powder Snow
Sealeo
Icy Wind
Walrein
Blizzard

Support Pokémon Tickets

Available through the Mezastar Club from November 22, 2023
Valid until February 7, 2024
Blaziken
Focus Blast
Available in the Gorgeous Star set 3 promotional pamphlet*
Valid until April 17, 2024
Obstagoon
Throat Chop
Given away at stores designated a "Mezastar City" from November 25, 2023
Valid until April 17, 2024
Zeraora
Plasma Fists
Available in the January 2024 issue of Televi-Kun, released on November 27, 2023
Valid until April 17, 2024
Armarouge
Armor Cannon
Available as part of a Namco campaign from December 7, 2023
Valid until April 17, 2024
Baxcalibur
Glaive Rush

Trainer and Battle opponents

Pâtissière Yuka
パティシエ ユカ
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Marshtomp
Mud Shot
Magmar
Flame Wheel
Charcadet
Ember
Incineroar
Fire Punch
Majordomo Kōichi
しつじちょう コウイチ
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Sceptile
Giga Drain
Morgrem
Assurance
Hydreigon
Dragon Breath
Roselia
Mega Drain
Shop Attendant Aiko
ショップてんいん アイコ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Greedent
Covet
Annihilape
Drain Punch
Alolan Raichu
Discharge
Vanilluxe
Ice Beam
Most Talked About Trainer Momoka
いちばんわだいのトレーナー モモカ
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Armarouge
Armor Cannon
Decidueye
Spirit Shackle
Clefable
Dazzling Gleam
Cobalion
Iron Head
Star Trainer Atla
スタートレーナー アトラ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Gyarados
Waterfall
Urshifu
Wicked Blow
Roserade
Solar Beam
Solgaleo
Sunsteel Strike
Mezastar Navigator Ai
メザスタナビゲーター アイ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Absol
Throat Chop
Ceruledge
Psycho Cut
Xerneas
Moonblast
Dracovish
Outrage

Trainer Tag Battle opponents

Superstar Pokémon Laboratory's Professor M
スーパースターポケモン
けんきゅうじょの Mはかせ
and
Mewtwo
Psystrike
Krookodile
Stomping Tantrum
Gyarados
Waterfall
Mysterious Artisan Mr. J
なぞのしょくにん おJさん
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Greninja
Water Shuriken
Lucario
Focus Blast
Cresselia
Moonblast
Tonaai
トナアイ
and
Terrakion
Stone Edge
Meowscarada
Flower Trick
Latios
Luster Purge
Santa Sakuraus
サンタサクラース
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Pikachu
Thunderbolt
Koraidon
Collision Course
Alolan Ninetales
Blizzard

Set list

Tag No. Name Type Grade
4-3-001 Necrozma PsychicSteel Grade 6
4-3-002 Necrozma PsychicGhost Grade 6
4-3-003 Dialga SteelDragon Grade 6
4-3-004 Palkia WaterDragon Grade 6
4-3-005 Urshifu FightingDark Grade 6
4-3-006 Urshifu FightingWater Grade 6
4-3-007 Darkrai Dark Grade 6
4-3-008 Tyranitar RockDark Grade 6
4-3-009 Pawmot ElectricFighting Grade 6
4-3-010 Annihilape FightingGhost Grade 6
4-3-011 Scream Tail FairyPsychic Grade 5
4-3-012 Iron Bundle IceWater Grade 5
4-3-013 Wigglytuff NormalFairy Grade 5
4-3-014 Krookodile GroundDark Grade 5
4-3-015 Galarian Slowbro PoisonPsychic Grade 5
4-3-016 Galarian Slowking PoisonPsychic Grade 5
4-3-017 Electivire Electric Grade 5
4-3-018 Magmortar Fire Grade 5
4-3-019 Decidueye GrassGhost Grade 5
4-3-020 Incineroar FireDark Grade 5
4-3-021 Primarina WaterFairy Grade 5
4-3-022 Machamp Fighting Grade 5
4-3-023 Hisuian Zoroark NormalGhost Grade 5
4-3-024 Eelektross Electric Grade 5
4-3-025 Altaria DragonFlying Grade 5
4-3-026 Rowlet GrassFlying Grade 2
4-3-027 Dartrix GrassFlying Grade 3
4-3-028 Decidueye GrassGhost Grade 4
4-3-029 Litten Fire Grade 2
4-3-030 Torracat Fire Grade 3
4-3-031 Incineroar FireDark Grade 4
4-3-032 Popplio Water Grade 2
4-3-033 Brionne Water Grade 3
4-3-034 Primarina WaterFairy Grade 4
4-3-035 Larvitar RockGround Grade 2
4-3-036 Pupitar RockGround Grade 3
4-3-037 Tyranitar RockDark Grade 4
4-3-038 Pawmi Electric Grade 2
4-3-039 Pawmo ElectricFighting Grade 3
4-3-040 Pawmot ElectricFighting Grade 4
4-3-041 Mankey Fighting Grade 2
4-3-042 Primeape Fighting Grade 3
4-3-043 Annihilape FightingGhost Grade 4
4-3-044 Igglybuff NormalFairy Grade 2
4-3-045 Jigglypuff NormalFairy Grade 3
4-3-046 Wigglytuff NormalFairy Grade 4
4-3-047 Galarian Slowpoke Psychic Grade 2
4-3-048 Galarian Slowbro PoisonPsychic Grade 4
4-3-049 Galarian Slowking PoisonPsychic Grade 4
4-3-050 Elekid Electric Grade 2
4-3-051 Electabuzz Electric Grade 3
4-3-052 Electivire Electric Grade 4
4-3-053 Magby Fire Grade 2
4-3-054 Magmar Fire Grade 3
4-3-055 Magmortar Fire Grade 4
4-3-056 Machop Fighting Grade 2
4-3-057 Machoke Fighting Grade 3
4-3-058 Machamp Fighting Grade 4
4-3-059 Swablu NormalFlying Grade 2
4-3-060 Altaria DragonFlying Grade 4
4-3-061 Cleffa Fairy Grade 2
4-3-062 Clefairy Fairy Grade 3
4-3-063 Clefable Fairy Grade 4
4-3-064 Deino DarkDragon Grade 2
4-3-065 Zweilous DarkDragon Grade 3
4-3-066 Hydreigon DarkDragon Grade 4
4-3-067 Mudbray Ground Grade 3
4-3-068 Mudsdale Ground Grade 4
4-3-069 Cramorant FlyingWater Grade 3
4-3-070 Alolan Raichu ElectricPsychic Grade 4
4-3-003G Dialga SteelDragon Grade 6
4-3-004G Palkia WaterDragon Grade 6
4-3-007G Darkrai Dark Grade 6
4-3-023G Hisuian Zoroark NormalGhost Grade 5
4-3-035G Larvitar RockGround Grade 2
4-3-045G Jigglypuff NormalFairy Grade 3
4-3-059G Swablu NormalFlying Grade 2
4-3-069G Cramorant FlyingWater Grade 3
4-3-070G Alolan Raichu ElectricPsychic Grade 4
4-3-U01 Celesteela SteelFlying Grade 6
4-3-U02 Kartana GrassSteel Grade 6
4-3-U03 Blacephalon FireGhost Grade 6
 



References

Original series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
Super Tag series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
Double Chain series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
Gorgeous Star series
Set 1Set 2 • • Set 4Set 5
Promotional
Promotional tags
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