Double Chain set 5 (Mezastar)

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The fifth set of Pokémon Mezastar's Double Chain series was released on April 20, 2023. It consisted of 70 tags and was the fourteenth set overall.

Information

The focal Pokémon for this set were Rayquaza and Altered Forme Giratina, both of which supported the Dynamax mechanic and could be obtained in-game as Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon. Giratina's Origin Forme was also featured on another Grade 6 tag, as were the Galarian forms of legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres—all of these Pokémon could use Double Moves. Other high-grade Pokémon with powered-up mechanics included Grade 6 Lapras and Grimmsnarl, which could Gigantamax; Grade 5 Swords of Justice Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, which could all use Z-Moves; Grade 5 Alakazam, which could Mega Evolve; Grade 5 Midday and Midnight Form Lycanroc, which could summon Super Tag partners; Grade 5 Torterra, Infernape, and Empoleon, which could all use Chain Attacks; and a Grade 5 Dragapult, which could also Dynamax. Previously featured Superstar Pokémon Solgaleo, Lunala, Calyrex, Calyrex, and Naganadel could be encountered and obtained as Legacy tags from June 1, 2023.

From the set's launch until June 28, 2023, players who scanned a Memory tag at least once a week would earn a stamp. Accumulating two of these would unlock a plastic raincoat Fashion Item for players to customize their avatar; four stamps would unlock a Superstar Sensor; five stamps would unlock a Deoxys Emblem; all six stamps would unlock another Superstar Sensor. Players with the Deoxys Emblem would then have a chance to add Normal Forme Deoxys to their Support Pokémon roster during Get in Battle! mode. Players with Memory tags could also obtain three new Partner Pokémon: Togepi, Ralts, and Gothita, which could be evolved through to their final stages by amassing Star Points. Double Star Points could be earned in two stints over the course of the set: between May 11 and 24, 2023 and between June 22 and July 5, 2023. Players using the Mezastar Club at any time during the duration of this set could also receive a digital Support Pokémon Ticket for an Abomasnow and a Present Ticket to unlock a pinwheel Fashion Item. A limited Present Ticket for a golden origami hat Fashion Item could be redeemed through the club between May 5 and 18, 2023 in celebration of Children's Day.

The Trainer and Battle lineup for this set included two returning Trainer classes, Gourmet Boy and Courier, and two new Trainer classes in Zookeeper and Mechanic. Similar to the character Hiroki in the Super Tag series, Yūsuke increased his renown over the last two sets to become this set's Star Trainer. Players with a Mezastar Club account could redeem Battle Tickets for each opponent and unlock new customization options for their avatar. Between May 4 and July 5, 2023, players could challenge Star Trainers Yokutar and Hasasu in a Trainer Tag Battle. Those that managed to defeat the pair would each unlock a hat Fashion Item with a Flash Chance! pattern.[1] A special Battle Ticket was later available through the Mezastar Club as part of the Trial from Lead Explorer Ai campaign, a ranked event that ran between June 11 and July 5, 2023.[2] This ticket allowed players to battle Explorer Ai, a persona sometimes adopted by Mezastar Navigator Ai in Mezastar TV episodes. Participants who defeated her would unlock explorer outfit Fashion Items for their avatar, with a matching hat Fashion Item available to those who cleared the Battle Ticket challenges. Players with the top 100 scores following the end of the campaign were also awarded a certificate.

Partner Pokémon

Togepi
 
  Pound
Togetic
 
  Draining Kiss
Togekiss
 
  Sky Attack
Ralts
 
  Confusion
Kirlia
 
  Psybeam
Gallade
 
  Close Combat
Gothita
 
  Pound
Gothorita
 
  Confusion
Gothitelle
 
  Psychic


Support Pokémon Tickets

Available through the Mezastar Club from April 20, 2023
 
Valid until July 5, 2023
Abomasnow
 
  Blizzard
Available in the Double Chain set 5 promotional pamphlet*
 
Valid until September 13, 2023
Ampharos
 
  Thunder
Available in the June 2023 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban!, released on April 21, 2023
 
Valid until September 13, 2023
Primal Kyogre
 
  Origin Pulse
Available in issue 83 of Pokémon Fan, released on April 28, 2023
 
Valid until September 13, 2023
Primal Groudon
 
  Precipice Blades
Available in the combined June/July 2023 issue of Televi-Kun, released on April 28, 2023
 
Valid until September 13, 2023
Zarude
 
  Power Whip


Trainer and Battle opponents

Gourmet Boy Yūta
グルメボーイ ユウタ
 
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Torterra
 
  Giga Drain
Basculin
 
  Aqua Jet
Swinub
 
  Powder Snow
Rhydon
 
  Bulldoze
Courier Kazuyoshi
はいたついん カズヨシ
 
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Drifloon
 
  Astonish
Klang
 
  Vise Grip
Pangoro
 
  Vital Throw
Honchkrow
 
  Night Slash
Zookeeper Miyako
しいくいん ミヤコ
 
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Alakazam
 
  Psychic
Basculegion
 
  Wave Crash
Krookodile
 
  Stomping Tantrum
Bronzong
 
  Extrasensory
Mechanic Maki
メカニック マキ
 
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Hisuian Goodra
 
  Dragon Pulse
Latias
 
  Mist Ball
Alcremie
 
  Draining Kiss
Turtonator
 
  Flamethrower
Star Trainer Yūsuke
スタートレーナー ユウスケ
 
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Tyranitar
 
  Crunch
Giratina
 
  Shadow Claw
Galarian Slowking
 
  Eerie Spell
Duraludon
 
  Outrage
Lead Explorer Ai
たいちょう たんけんアイ
 
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Zeraora
 
  Plasma Fists
Mew
 
  Psychic
Arceus
 
  Judgment
Zarude
 
  Power Whip


Trainer Tag Battle opponents

Star Trainer Yokutar
スタートレーナー ヨクター
 
and
Magmortar
 
  Flamethrower
Lapras
 
  Ice Beam
Reshiram
 
  Fusion Flare
Star Trainer Hasasu
スタートレーナー ハサス
 
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Galarian Zapdos
 
  Thunderous Kick
Grimmsnarl
 
  Crunch
Alcremie
 
  Dazzling Gleam


Set list

Tag No. Name Type Grade
3-5-001 Rayquaza     
3-5-002 Deoxys    
3-5-003 Giratina     
3-5-004 Giratina     
3-5-005 Lapras     
3-5-006 Grimmsnarl     
3-5-007 Galarian Articuno     
3-5-008 Galarian Zapdos     
3-5-009 Galarian Moltres     
3-5-010 Hisuian Goodra     
3-5-011 Cobalion     
3-5-012 Terrakion     
3-5-013 Virizion     
3-5-014 Enamorus     
3-5-015 Alakazam    
3-5-016 Lycanroc    
3-5-017 Lycanroc    
3-5-018 Torterra     
3-5-019 Infernape     
3-5-020 Empoleon     
3-5-021 Dragapult     
3-5-022 Wigglytuff     
3-5-023 Walrein     
3-5-024 Tsareena    
3-5-025 Basculegion     
3-5-026 Turtwig    
3-5-027 Grotle    
3-5-028 Torterra     
3-5-029 Chimchar    
3-5-030 Monferno     
3-5-031 Infernape     
3-5-032 Piplup    
3-5-033 Prinplup    
3-5-034 Empoleon     
3-5-035 Impidimp     
3-5-036 Morgrem     
3-5-037 Grimmsnarl     
3-5-038 Goomy    
3-5-039 Hisuian Sliggoo     
3-5-040 Hisuian Goodra     
3-5-041 Abra    
3-5-042 Kadabra    
3-5-043 Alakazam    
3-5-044 Rockruff    
3-5-045 Lycanroc    
3-5-046 Lycanroc    
3-5-047 Igglybuff     
3-5-048 Jigglypuff     
3-5-049 Wigglytuff     
3-5-050 Bounsweet    
3-5-051 Steenee    
3-5-052 Tsareena    
3-5-053 Basculin    
3-5-054 Basculegion     
3-5-055 Geodude     
3-5-056 Graveler     
3-5-057 Golem     
3-5-058 Happiny    
3-5-059 Chansey    
3-5-060 Blissey    
3-5-061 Trapinch    
3-5-062 Vibrava     
3-5-063 Flygon     
3-5-064 Shinx    
3-5-065 Luxio    
3-5-066 Luxray    
3-5-067 Drifloon     
3-5-068 Drifblim     
3-5-069 Clobbopus    
3-5-070 Grapploct    
 


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 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
Promotional
Promotional tags


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