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==Information==
==Information==
''Chespin! Fennekin! Froakie!'' marks the start of the The Pokémon Tretta series. It includes graphical changes to the user interface on all upgraded Pokémon Tretta machines, and further changes to the illustration style and layout on Tretta tiles. It is the first Tretta set to feature [[Generation VI]] Pokémon, with 15 overall, including the [[Kalos]] [[starter Pokémon]] and some of their evolutions, new {{t|Fairy}} type Pokémon, and the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Xerneas}} as the set's Legend class Tretta. All standard Tretta are colored "neon yellow" for this set. The set is referred to as the "00 Series", reflecting the start of a new Generation, and the numbering system reverting to 00. This is also the first set to include a Secret Tretta, {{p|Milotic}}, which has the collection number 00-??, and is on a colorless tile.
''Chespin! Fennekin! Froakie!'' marks the start of the The Pokémon Tretta series. It includes graphical changes to the user interface on all upgraded Pokémon Tretta machines, and further changes to the illustration style and layout on Tretta tiles. It is the first Tretta set to feature [[Generation VI]] Pokémon, with 15 overall, including the [[Kalos]] [[starter Pokémon]] and some of their evolutions, new {{t|Fairy}}-type Pokémon, and the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Xerneas}} as the set's Legend-class Tretta. All standard Tretta are colored "neon yellow" for this set. The numbering system for this set reverts to 00, reflecting the start of a new Generation. This is also the first set to include a Secret Tretta, {{p|Milotic}}, which has the collection number 00-??, and is on a colorless tile.


While the locations in Search Mode remain unchanged, the setting for the game itself changed for the first time, moving away from the Poké Ball-themed island to Beginning Island (Japanese: まくあけじま ''Makuake-jima''). Subsequent sets have a specific place name with a seasonal theme, with Beginning Island having a spring theme.
While the locations in Search Mode remain unchanged, the setting for the game itself changed for the first time, moving away from the Poké Ball-themed island to Beginning Island (Japanese: まくあけじま ''Makuake-jima''). All subsequent The Pokémon Tretta series sets have a specific place name in addition to a seasonal theme, with Beginning Island featuring a spring theme.


The Fervor mechanic is amended slightly in this set. Instead of activating at the start of Battle Mode and lasting for all three rounds, Fervor changes at the start of each round instead. Depending on the set the Tretta in use are from, Pokémon may fluctuate between normal and "Good Condition", or normal and "Bad Condition" over the course of Battle Mode.
The Fervor mechanic is amended slightly in this set. Instead of activating at the start of Battle Mode and lasting for all three rounds, Fervor changes at the start of each round instead. Depending on the set the Tretta in use are from, Pokémon may fluctuate between normal and "Good Condition", or normal and "Bad Condition" over the course of Battle Mode.