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The first set in the [[Pokémon Ga-Olé]] Grand Rush series was released on July 4, 2019. It features at least 71 standard disks and 3 secret disks. It is the sixteenth set overall.
The first set in the [[Pokémon Ga-Olé]] Grand Rush series was released on July 4, 2019. It features 73 standard disks and 4 secret disks. It is the sixteenth set overall.
 
==Information==
The first set in the Grand Rush series introduces two new mechanics to Pokémon Ga-Olé: '''Double Rush''' (Japanese: '''ダブルラッシュ''') and '''Rush Combo''' (Japanese: '''ラッシュコンボ'''). Pokémon with the Double Rush icon ([[File:Ga-Olé Double Rush.png|17px]]) have two [[move]]s and can use them consecutively when they attack. Reaching the end of the Attack Gauge with one of these Pokémon will trigger '''Double Rush Chance!''' (Japanese: '''ダブルラッシュチャンス!'''), which presents the player with a roulette wheel consisting of fail spaces and Double Rush spaces. Successfully selecting a Double Rush space will move onto the next phase, which requires players to press the console buttons in effort to fill the semicircular gauges for each move. The blue button will fill the quota for the Pokémon's first move while the orange button will fill the quota for its additional move. When both are complete, the Pokémon will attack twice in succession. Grade 5 [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Solgaleo}}, and {{p|Lunala}} available to capture on two of the launch courses all have the ability to perform Double Rush. [[Legendary beasts]] {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}, which could be encountered on a course from mid-July, as well as the [[Tower duo]] {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, which could be encountered on a course from mid-August, can also perform Double Rush. As with the Ultra Legend series, [[Ultra Beasts]] could be encountered on courses with an Ultra Beast Appears! Icon. From August 1, 2019, players would have the opportunity to capture {{p|Buzzwole}} and {{p|Pheromosa}}, each of which can also perform Double Rush.
 
Pokémon that have the Rush Combo icon ([[File:Ga-Olé Rush Combo.png|17px]]) can perform a combo attack with Pokémon displayed on the disk image. Reaching the end of the Attack Gauge with one of these Pokémon may trigger '''Rush Combo Chance!''' (Japanese: '''ラッシュコンボチャンス!'''), which presents the player with a roulette wheel for each Pokémon. Using the corresponding console buttons, selecting a non-fail space on both roulettes in a timely manner will allow the two Pokémon to attack in succession. The final forms of the [[Generation I]] [[starter Pokémon|starter]]s {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}} can all Rush Combo with each other as can Generation I [[Eeveelutions]] {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, and {{p|Flareon}}. Drill Pokémon {{p|Nidoqueen}} and {{p|Nidoking}} can also Rush Combo together as can the comparable {{p|Pinsir}} and {{p|Heracross}}.
 
As with previous debut sets of a new series, all Pokémon Ga-Olé machines upgraded to run Grand Rush feature updated UI graphics and have the facility to produce and dispense disks featuring the updated Grand Rush layout. The series also begins a new numbering system—the collection number reverts to 1 but is prefixed with "GR". This set features a number of Pokémon Ga-Olé debuts, including the aforementioned Nidoran lines, as well as the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of {{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, and the regular form of {{p|Vulpix}}. A new version of the {{p|Meltan}} originally from the {{ga-ole|Ultra Legend set 4|fourth Ultra Legend set}} could also be encountered in the Let's Begin Ga-Olé! Course. While identical in terms of stats, it differs by featuring the Grand Rush series graphical layout and a hollow star next to its original collection number. If [[Evolution|evolved]] into a Grade 4 {{p|Melmetal}}, this disk also features the Grand Rush series graphical layout. The Grade 5 version of Melmetal is no different to its Ultra Legend series counterpart.
 
Trainer and Battle Mode was available to challenge from August 8, 2019 and provided a new roster of opponents to battle. The line-up included 2 new Trainers classes and a new Battle Leader, Yarma, who could not be challenged until the preceding 4 Trainers had been defeated. Promotional {{OBP|Reshiram|Grand Rush Trainer and Battle}} or {{OBP|Zekrom|Grand Rush Trainer and Battle}} disks could be dispensed for an additional ¥100 following a battle with Yarma, with 'WINNER' versions available to those who successfully defeated his team.
 
{{p|Electivire}} and {{p|Magmortar}} were added as Support Pokémon from this set. Players registering a Ga-Olé Pass for the first time would automatically receive Magmortar as a Support Pokémon as part of the Pokémon Ga-Olé Welcome Campaign.


===Course summary===
===Course summary===
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|course3desc=Playable at set launch
|course3desc=Playable at set launch
|course4name=Raikou, Entei & Suicune Double Rush Course|course4jname=<small>ライコウ・エンテイ・スイクン ダブルラッシュコース</small>
|course4name=Raikou, Entei & Suicune Double Rush Course|course4jname=<small>ライコウ・エンテイ・スイクン ダブルラッシュコース</small>
|course4col=hoenn
|course4col=johto
|course4icon1=243|course4icon2=245|course4icon3=244
|course4icon1=243|course4icon2=245|course4icon3=244
|course4desc=Playable from July 18, 2019
|course4desc=Playable from July 18, 2019
|course5name=Powerful Pokémon One After Another Course|course5jname=つよいポケモンぞくぞくコース
|course5col=sinnoh
|course5icon1=483|course5icon2=493|course5icon3=484
|course5desc=Playable from August 1, 2019
|course6name=Lugia & Ho-Oh Double Rush Course|course6jname=ルギア・ホウオウ ダブルラッシュコース
|course6col=flying
|course6icon1=249|course6icon2=250
|course6desc=Playable from August 15, 2019
|limcourse1name=Get It! Mega Latias & Mega Latios Course|limcourse1jname=<small>てにいれろ!メガラティアス・メガラティオスコース</small>
|limcourse1name=Get It! Mega Latias & Mega Latios Course|limcourse1jname=<small>てにいれろ!メガラティアス・メガラティオスコース</small>
|limcourse1col=dragon
|limcourse1col=dragon
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|limcourse2ticket=Available as an insert in the September 2019 issue of ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', released on July 20, 2019
|limcourse2ticket=Available as an insert in the September 2019 issue of ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', released on July 20, 2019
|limcourse2desc=Playable from July 20 to September 11, 2019
|limcourse2desc=Playable from July 20 to September 11, 2019
|limcourse3name=Special Lugia & Ho-Oh Double Rush Course|limcourse3jname=とくべつルギア・ホウオウ ダブルラッシュコース
|limcourse3col=flying
|limcourse3icon1=249|limcourse3icon2=491|limcourse3icon3=250
|limcourse3desc=Playable from August 15 to September 11, 2019 on select units
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===Trainer and Battle mode opponents===
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! style="height:50px" | Gardener Nonoko<br><small>えんげいかのノノコ</small>
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| [[File:Ga-Olé Trainer Gardener.png|90px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★☆☆☆☆
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Ground|name=Donphan|img=232Donphan|move=Earthquake|movetype=Ground}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|name=Ninetales|img=038Ninetales|move=Flamethrower|movetype=Fire}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Rock|type2=Dark|name=Tyranitar|img=248Tyranitar|move=Stone Edge|movetype=Rock}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Water|type2=Flying|name=Gyarados|img=130Gyarados|move=Waterfall|movetype=Water}}
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! style="height:50px" | Traveler Leo<br><small>たびびとのレオ</small>
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| [[File:Ga-Olé Trainer Traveler.png|90px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★☆☆☆
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Water|name=Politoed|img=186Politoed|move=Bounce|movetype=Flying}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|type2=Fighting|name=Emboar|img=500Emboar|move=Flare Blitz|movetype=Fire}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Water|type2=Psychic|name=Slowking|img=199Slowking|move=Psychic|movetype=Psychic}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Poison|type2=Ground|name=Nidoking|img=034Nidoking|move=Poison Jab|movetype=Poison}}
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! style="height:50px" | Mischievous Girl Kumiko<br><small>やんちゃガールのクミコ</small>
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| [[File:Ga-Olé Trainer Mischievous Girl.png|90px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★☆☆
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Grass|type2=Poison|name=Venusaur|img=003Venusaur|move=Frenzy Plant|movetype=Grass}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fire|type2=Flying|name=Charizard|img=006Charizard|move=Blast Burn|movetype=Fire}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Water|name=Blastoise|img=009Blastoise|move=Hydro Cannon|movetype=Water}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Electric|name=Pikachu|img=025Pikachu|move=Thunderbolt|movetype=Electric}}
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! style="height:50px" | Elite Employee Masanari<br><small>エリートしゃいんのマサナリ</small>
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| [[File:Ga-Olé Trainer Elite Employee.png|90px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★★☆
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Bug|type2=Fire|name=Volcarona|img=637Volcarona|move=Flare Blitz|movetype=Fire}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Fairy|type2=Flying|name=Togekiss|img=468Togekiss|move=Sky Attack|movetype=Flying}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Ice|name=Vanilluxe|img=584Vanilluxe|move=Blizzard|movetype=Ice}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Ground|type2=Dragon|name=Flygon|img=330Flygon|move=Dragon Rush|movetype=Dragon}}
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! style="height:50px" | Battle Leader Yarma<br><small>バトルリーダーのヤルマ</small>
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| [[File:Ga-Olé Trainer Battle Leader Yarma.png|90px]]
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| style="text-align:center" | <small>'''Difficulty:'''</small> ★★★★★
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Normal|type2=Flying|name=Pidgeot|img=018Pidgeot|move=Hurricane|movetype=Flying}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Bug|type2=Steel|name=Scizor|img=212Scizor|move=X-Scissor|movetype=Bug}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Dragon|type2=Fire|name=Reshiram|img=643Reshiram|move=Fusion Flare|movetype=Fire}}
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{{Ga-OlePokémon|type=Dragon|type2=Electric|name=Zekrom|img=644Zekrom|move=Fusion Bolt|movetype=Electric}}
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==Set list==
==Set list==
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{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-066|{{OBP|Entei|GR1-066}}|Fire||5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-066|{{OBP|Entei|GR1-066}}|Fire||5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-067|{{OBP|Suicune|GR1-067}}|Water||5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-067|{{OBP|Suicune|GR1-067}}|Water||5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-068||||}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-068|{{OBP|Lugia|GR1-068}}|Psychic|Flying|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-069||||}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-069|{{OBP|Ho-Oh|GR1-069}}|Fire|Flying|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-070|{{OBP|Solgaleo|GR1-070}}|Psychic|Steel|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-070|{{OBP|Solgaleo|GR1-070}}|Psychic|Steel|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-071|{{OBP|Lunala|GR1-071}}|Psychic|Ghost|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-071|{{OBP|Lunala|GR1-071}}|Psychic|Ghost|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-072|{{OBP|Buzzwole|GR1-072}}|Bug|Fighting|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-073|{{OBP|Pheromosa|GR1-073}}|Bug|Fighting|5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-015★|{{OBP|Ninetales|GR1-015★}}|Fire||3}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-018★|{{OBP|Donphan|GR1-018★}}|Ground||3}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|GR1-018★|{{OBP|Donphan|GR1-018★}}|Ground||3}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|UL4-063☆|{{OBP|Meltan|UL4-063☆}}|Steel||3-5}}
{{Ga-OleExpansionList/entry|UL4-063☆|{{OBP|Meltan|UL4-063☆}}|Steel||3-5}}