Set 2 (Mezastar)

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The second Pokémon Mezastar set was released on November 26, 2020 and consists of 70 tags.

Information

Much like the second Pokémon Ga-Olé set, the principal Pokémon for the launch of the second set were the Genetic Pokémon Mewtwo and the New Species Pokémon Mew, each of which appeared as Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon. Other powerful Superstar Pokémon debuting in this set included Zygarde, which would transform into its Complete Forme when brought into battle; Mythical Pokémon Darkrai and Keldeo, the latter in its Resolute form; Mimikyu, Hydreigon, and Lucario, each of which could use Z-Moves; and Gardevoir and Scizor, both of which could Mega Evolve. The set also featured numerous lines from multiple Generations, including the Sinnoh first partner Pokémon, the Generation II Eeveelutions, and Galarian cross-generational Evolutions.

The second set introduced Trainer and Battle (Japanese: トレーナーとバトル) to Pokémon Mezastar, which could activate randomly when a player selected to play Get in Battle! mode. Players could either decline and proceed with normal gameplay or accept and face the Trainer challenging them. Doing so would shift the game to a stadium, where the player would engage in a 4-Pokémon battle over five turns. Five Trainers were available to challenge in this set, each with a difficulty rating based on the Grade of Pokémon in their team. Players not using a Memory tag could only face the first three Trainers, whereas those using a Memory tag could unlock the fourth Trainer by defeating the first three and unlock the final Trainer by defeating the fourth one. The first three Trainers could challenge players in any order. A battle could only be won by defeating all the opponent's Pokémon in the allotted number of turns. Players with Memory tags would also earn an in-game trophy for each Trainer they defeated. Bonus!! Get Time! followed the conclusion of the battle, regardless of the outcome.

As part of a tie-in with the Japanese theatrical screening of Secrets of the Jungle, a regular Zarude could randomly add itself to the player's Support Pokémon roster while playing Get in Battle! mode. If selected on the Support Roulette, Zarude would attack with Power Whip. Players with Memory tags could also obtain a campaign code for each tag dispensed between November 26, 2020 and January 31, 2021 for use in the Mythical Pokémon Get Challenge campaign. These codes could be viewed on the Mezastar Club between November 26, 2020 and April 30, 2021, which in turn could be entered on the Mythical Pokémon Get Challenge campaign website. Reaching certain point milestones would unlock serial codes for special Pokémon and item bundles that could be redeemed in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Three new Partner Pokémon were available to players with Memory tags from this set: Machop, Ralts, and Galarian Zigzagoon. New players could select one of these Pokémon to use right away, whereas players with a Memory tag save from the previous set were required to hatch their selection from an Egg. Players still in the process of accumulating Star Points for a Partner Pokémon from the first set could not select one of the new Pokémon until that Partner Pokémon reached its last stage of Evolution.

Players using the Mezastar Club during this set's tenure could receive a digital Support Pokémon Ticket for a Shiny Celebi. Several physical tickets were also available in Shogakukan publications in December, which could be used to add different Support Pokémon to the player's starting roster.

Partner Pokémon

Machop
Revenge
Machoke
Low Sweep
Machamp
Cross Chop
Ralts
Confusion
Kirlia
Hidden Power
Gardevoir
Psychic
Galarian Zigzagoon
Payback
Galarian Linoone
Snarl
Obstagoon
Throat Chop

Support Pokémon Tickets

Available through the Mezastar Club from November 26, 2020
Valid until April 21, 2021
CelebiShiny
Leaf Storm
Available in the January 2021 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released on December 15, 2020
Valid until April 21, 2021
Lapras
Ice Beam
Available in the February 2021 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!, released on December 21, 2020
Valid until April 21, 2021
Duraludon
Flash Cannon
Available in issue 71 of Pokémon Fan, released on December 25, 2020
Valid until April 21, 2021
Sirfetch'd
Meteor Assault

Trainer and Battle opponents

Fledgling Trainer Hotaka
かけだしトレーナー ホタカ
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Turtwig
Absorb
Pikachu
Spark
Charjabug
X-Scissor
Slowpoke
Water Gun
Youth Athlete Lily
スポーツしょうじょ リリ
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Prinplup
Bubble Beam
Grotle
Mega Drain
Monferno
Mach Punch
Falinks
Brick Break
Psychic Boy Saika
サイキックボーイ サイカ
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Obstagoon
Assurance
Espeon
Psychic
Empoleon
Steel Wing
Alakazam
Psychic
Intelligent Lady Tsugumi
インテリおねえさん ツグミ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Drifblim
Hex
Galarian Rapidash
Psycho Cut
Tyranitar
Crunch
Umbreon
Dark Pulse
Star Trainer Takeru
スタートレーナー タケル
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Darkrai
Dark Pulse
Scizor
X-Scissor
Slowbro
Water Pulse
Gardevoir
Psychic

Set list

Tag No. Name Type Grade
2-001 Mewtwo Psychic Grade 6
2-002 Mew Psychic Grade 6
2-003 Zygarde DragonGround Grade 6
2-004 Darkrai Dark Grade 6
2-005 Keldeo WaterFighting Grade 6
2-006 Mimikyu GhostFairy Grade 6
2-007 Hydreigon DarkDragon Grade 6
2-008 Lucario FightingSteel Grade 6
2-009 Gardevoir PsychicFairy Grade 6
2-010 Scizor BugSteel Grade 6
2-011 Torterra GrassGround Grade 5
2-012 Infernape FireFighting Grade 5
2-013 Empoleon WaterSteel Grade 5
2-014 Drednaw WaterRock Grade 5
2-015 Obstagoon DarkNormal Grade 5
2-016 Runerigus GroundGhost Grade 5
2-017 Galarian Rapidash PsychicFairy Grade 5
2-018 Gengar GhostPoison Grade 5
2-019 Slowbro WaterPsychic Grade 5
2-020 Tyranitar RockDark Grade 5
2-021 Pikachu Electric Grade 5
2-022 Golisopod BugWater Grade 5
2-023 Espeon Psychic Grade 5
2-024 Umbreon Dark Grade 5
2-025 Keldeo WaterFighting Grade 5
2-026 Turtwig Grass Grade 2
2-027 Grotle Grass Grade 3
2-028 Torterra GrassGround Grade 4
2-029 Chimchar Fire Grade 2
2-030 Monferno FireFighting Grade 3
2-031 Infernape FireFighting Grade 4
2-032 Piplup Water Grade 2
2-033 Prinplup Water Grade 3
2-034 Empoleon WaterSteel Grade 4
2-035 Galarian Zigzagoon DarkNormal Grade 2
2-036 Galarian Linoone DarkNormal Grade 3
2-037 Obstagoon DarkNormal Grade 4
2-038 Falinks Fighting Grade 3
2-039 Galarian Farfetch'd Fighting Grade 2
2-040 Sirfetch'd Fighting Grade 4
2-041 Galarian Ponyta Psychic Grade 3
2-042 Galarian Rapidash PsychicFairy Grade 4
2-043 Chewtle Water Grade 2
2-044 Drednaw WaterRock Grade 4
2-045 Grubbin Bug Grade 2
2-046 Charjabug BugElectric Grade 3
2-047 Vikavolt BugElectric Grade 4
2-048 Machop Fighting Grade 2
2-049 Machoke Fighting Grade 3
2-050 Machamp Fighting Grade 4
2-051 Abra Psychic Grade 2
2-052 Kadabra Psychic Grade 3
2-053 Alakazam Psychic Grade 4
2-054 Pancham Fighting Grade 2
2-055 Pangoro FightingDark Grade 4
2-056 Sneasel DarkIce Grade 3
2-057 Weavile DarkIce Grade 4
2-058 Drifloon GhostFlying Grade 3
2-059 Drifblim GhostFlying Grade 4
2-060 Bronzor SteelPsychic Grade 2
2-061 Bronzong SteelPsychic Grade 3
2-062 Golett GroundGhost Grade 2
2-063 Golurk GroundGhost Grade 3
2-064 Wimpod BugWater Grade 2
2-065 Golisopod BugWater Grade 4
2-066 Pikachu Electric Grade 4
2-067 Espeon Psychic Grade 4
2-068 Umbreon Dark Grade 4
2-069 Mr. Mime PsychicFairy Grade 3
2-070 Dunsparce Normal Grade 2
 



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