Set 3 (Frienda)

The third Pokémon Frienda set was released on November 21, 2024 and consisted of 72 Frienda Picks.

Information

This set saw the beginning of a two-set crossover with Pokémon Horizons: The Series, which saw the Six Heroes, Pokémon belonging to ancient adventurer Lucius, become available to encounter and capture. Lucius's Black Rayquaza was one of these Pokémon, as well as one of the focal Pokémon for the set, which was featured as a Grade 5 Super Treasure Frienda Pick. Two other members of the Six Heroes were featured as Grade 4 Treasure Frienda Picks: Arboliva and Galarian Moltres. Each of these Pokémon featured a teal-colored Six Heroes (Japanese: 六英雄) symbol above their name when encountered (similar to Treasure and Super Treasure symbols), as well as a rainbow-colored aura on their in-game model. Engaging any of these Pokémon would begin a Six Heroes Battle (Japanese: 六英雄バトル), which were functionally the same as Climax Battles. When throwing a Poké Ball from the Ball Roulette at them during Last! Catch Time, it would turn into an Ancient Poké Ball. Players with Trainer Picks that captured at least one of the Six Heroes would unlock a digital Captain Pikachu Support Pokémon Ticket in Frienda Circle.[1] A graphic on Frienda Circle would also update each time one of the Six Heroes was caught.

The other focal Pokémon of the third set was Terapagos, which made its Pokémon Frienda debut as a Grade 5 Frienda Pick, and was depicted in its Terastal Form. Other Grade 5 Pokémon included Hearthflame Mask Ogerpon, Deoxys, Charizard, Roaring Moon, and Iron Valiant, which could all Terastallize; Keldeo, which could use a Z-Move; as well as Zarude and Kingambit, which had no additional abilities. Grade 4 Pokémon with powered-up abilities included Wigglytuff, Gothitelle, and Ceruledge, which could Terastallize; plus Torterra, Infernape, and Empoleon, which could use Z-Moves.

As part of a tie-in with the Mythical Pokémon Get Large-scale Campaign, players with Trainer Picks would receive a campaign code worth one point for each Frienda Pick they dispensed during this set's operation. These codes could be viewed in Frienda Circle, which in turn could be entered on the campaign website. Reaching certain point milestones would unlock serial codes for special Pokémon and item bundles that could be redeemed in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[2]

Starting December 12, 2024, a pair of Wonder Picks could be obtained that also depicted Lucius's Black Rayquaza. While these Rayquaza Frienda Picks were identical to the standard Grade 5 Frienda Pick gameplay-wise, they featured different illustrations and translucent black bases. During the Catch Time or Last! Catch Time phases of Battle and Catch! mode, a Wonder Pick notice could appear underneath the prompt to insert currency while both stations on a machine were in use. This indicated a Wonder Tag Battle (Japanese: ワンダータッグバトル) could occur if a player chose to capture a Pokémon. If a Wonder Tag Battle was triggered, the player on each station could opt to take part. If both players selected to take part, they would challenge the Black Rayquaza together as per a Treasure Tag Battle; if only one player took part, they would challenge it in a Climax Battle without the cooperative features. If the Black Rayquaza was captured, each participant received one of the two Wonder Picks at random. Both Wonder Picks could also be obtained in Catch now! mode. Players with Trainer Picks would unlock a Black Rayquaza-themed outfit Dress-up Item to customize their avatar upon dispensing at least one of the Wonder Picks.[3] The campaign was also a precursor to the Black Rayquaza Advent 5★ Tera Raid Battle for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that ran in Japan between December 20, 2024 and January 6, 2025.

As with early sets in previous titles, the Trade Chance! (Japanese: こうかんチャンス!) feature was added with the launch of this one, which had a chance to trigger during any phase where a Pokémon was caught. If triggered, an Experienced Trainer (Japanese: せんぱいトレーナー Senpai Trainer), a more senior version of the player's avatar, would present the player with a random Pokémon to trade. The player could select which Pokémon they wanted to dispense by using the touchscreen.

Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly remained as Partner Pokémon options for this set. Players that had fully evolved at least one Partner Pokémon could select Igglybuff to raise. A digital Fezandipiti Support Pokémon Ticket was available to Frienda Circle members that logged in while this set was in operation; other physical tickets were included in Shogakukan publications and given away at events.

New Partner Pokémon

Igglybuff
Disarming Voice
Jigglypuff
Draining Kiss
Wigglytuff
Play Rough

Support Pokémon Tickets

Available through Frienda Circle from November 21, 2024
Valid until April 23, 2025
Fezandipiti
Play Rough
Available in the set 3 promotional pamphlet (valid upon set launch)
Valid until April 23, 2025
Okidogi
Poison Jab
Available in the January 2025 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! from November 20, 2024[4] (valid upon set launch)
Valid until April 23, 2025
Iron Jugulis
Air Slash
Available through Frienda Circle by registering the capture of at least one of the set's Six Heroes[1]
Valid until April 23, 2025
Pikachu
Volt Tackle
Available in issue 91 of Pokémon Fan from November 28, 2024[5]
Valid until April 23, 2025
Iron Thorns
Stone Edge
Distributed at Frienda Camp locations from December 7, 2024[6]
Valid until April 23, 2025
Munkidori
Psychic
Available through Frienda Circle by scanning an Atari Campaign QR code (various arcades)[7]
Valid until April 23, 2025
Iron Valiant
Close Combat

Set list

No. Name Type Grade
1-3-001 Terapagos Normal Grade 5
1-3-002 Ogerpon GrassFire Grade 5
1-3-003 Deoxys Psychic Grade 5
1-3-004 Keldeo WaterFighting Grade 5
1-3-005 Zarude DarkGrass Grade 5
1-3-006 Kingambit DarkSteel Grade 5
1-3-007 Charizard FireFlying Grade 5
1-3-008 Roaring Moon DragonDark Grade 5
1-3-009 Iron Valiant FairyFighting Grade 5
1-3-010 Rayquaza DragonFlying Grade 5
1-3-011 Torterra GrassGround Grade 4
1-3-012 Infernape FireFighting Grade 4
1-3-013 Empoleon WaterSteel Grade 4
1-3-014 Great Tusk GroundFighting Grade 4
1-3-015 Slither Wing BugFighting Grade 4
1-3-016 Iron Jugulis DarkFlying Grade 4
1-3-017 Iron Thorns RockElectric Grade 4
1-3-018 Grafaiai PoisonNormal Grade 4
1-3-019 Espathra Psychic Grade 4
1-3-020 Lokix BugDark Grade 4
1-3-021 Wigglytuff NormalFairy Grade 4
1-3-022 Gothitelle Psychic Grade 4
1-3-023 Ceruledge FireGhost Grade 4
1-3-024 Arboliva GrassNormal Grade 4
1-3-025 Galarian Moltres DarkFlying Grade 4
1-3-026 Turtwig Grass Grade 2
1-3-027 Grotle Grass Grade 2
1-3-028 Torterra GrassGround Grade 3
1-3-029 Chimchar Fire Grade 2
1-3-030 Monferno FireFighting Grade 2
1-3-031 Infernape FireFighting Grade 3
1-3-032 Piplup Water Grade 2
1-3-033 Prinplup Water Grade 2
1-3-034 Empoleon WaterSteel Grade 3
1-3-035 Lechonk Normal Grade 2
1-3-036 Oinkologne Normal Grade 3
1-3-037 Nymble Bug Grade 2
1-3-038 Lokix BugDark Grade 3
1-3-039 Shroodle PoisonNormal Grade 2
1-3-040 Grafaiai PoisonNormal Grade 3
1-3-041 Flittle Psychic Grade 2
1-3-042 Espathra Psychic Grade 3
1-3-043 Bombirdier FlyingDark Grade 3
1-3-044 Paldean Tauros Fighting Grade 3
1-3-045 Slowpoke Psychic Grade 2
1-3-046 Slowbro WaterPsychic Grade 3
1-3-047 Slowking WaterPsychic Grade 3
1-3-048 Lillipup Normal Grade 2
1-3-049 Herdier Normal Grade 2
1-3-050 Stoutland Normal Grade 3
1-3-051 Igglybuff NormalFairy Grade 2
1-3-052 Jigglypuff NormalFairy Grade 2
1-3-053 Wigglytuff NormalFairy Grade 3
1-3-054 Riolu Fighting Grade 2
1-3-055 Lucario FightingSteel Grade 3
1-3-056 Alolan Rattata DarkNormal Grade 2
1-3-057 Alolan Raticate DarkNormal Grade 3
1-3-058 Houndor DarkFire Grade 2
1-3-059 Houndoom DarkFire Grade 3
1-3-060 Gulpin Poison Grade 2
1-3-061 Swalot Poison Grade 3
1-3-062 Cacnea Grass Grade 2
1-3-063 Cacturne GrassDark Grade 3
1-3-064 Bronzor SteelPsychic Grade 2
1-3-065 Bronzong SteelPsychic Grade 3
1-3-066 Galarian Ponyta Psychic Grade 2
1-3-067 Galarian Rapidash PsychicFairy Grade 3
1-3-068 Clobbopus Fighting Grade 2
1-3-069 Grapploct Fighting Grade 3
1-3-070 Falinks Fighting Grade 3
1-3-W01 Rayquaza DragonFlying Grade 5
1-3-W02 Rayquaza DragonFlying Grade 5
 


References

Original series
Set 1Set 2 • • Set 4Set 5
Best Tag series
Set 1 • Set 2
Promotional
Promotional Frienda Picks
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