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==Tags==
==Tags==
[[File:Grookey 1-026.png|thumb|150px|right|A typical Pokémon Mezastar tag]]
[[File:Grookey 1-026.png|thumb|150px|right|A typical Pokémon Mezastar tag]]
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====Support Pokémon====
====Support Pokémon====
'''Support Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''サポートポケモン''') can deal extra damage to opponents during battle by using a move of their own before the player's Pokémon attacks. Any Pokémon caught during a Get in Battle! mode session will be added to the player's Support Pokémon roster and become usable in subsequent turns. Players with Memory tags will start the first turn with a random Support Pokémon from their current Partner Pokémon roster. Pokémon unlocked with Support Pokémon Tickets are also added to the roster at the start of the first turn. For the duration of the {{mezastar|Set 1|first set}}, players could scan Grade 4 or 5 disks featuring a Meteor Mark from the {{ga-ole|Grand Rush set 5|final}} Pokémon Ga-Olé set and add the portrayed Pokémon to the Support Pokémon roster as well. Players can have up to five Support Pokémon in one session; if any more Pokémon are caught, they will replace the first one on the roster.
'''Support Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''サポートポケモン''') can deal extra damage to opponents during battle by using a move of their own before the player's Pokémon attacks. Any Pokémon caught during a Get in Battle! mode session will be added to the player's Support Pokémon roster for potential use in subsequent turns. Players with Memory tags will start the first turn with a random Support Pokémon from their current Partner Pokémon roster. Pokémon unlocked with Support Pokémon Tickets are also added to the roster at the start of the first turn. For the duration of the {{mezastar|Set 1|first set}}, players could scan Grade 4 or 5 disks featuring a Meteor Mark from the {{ga-ole|Grand Rush set 5|final Pokémon Ga-Olé set}} and add the portrayed Pokémon to the Support Pokémon roster as well. Players can have up to five Support Pokémon in one session; if any more Pokémon are caught, they will replace the first one on the roster.


If players have any Support Pokémon during a battle, the '''Support Roulette''' (Japanese: '''サポートルーレット''') will appear after a bonus has been selected from the Attack Roulette. This roulette includes two Attack Up (Japanese: こうげき力アップ) arrow spaces and one space for each accumulated Support Pokémon. Selecting an Attack Up space will increase the value from the Attack Roulette by 10, while selecting a Support Pokémon space will summon that Pokémon to attack. Players can press the "1" and "2" buttons during the animation just as they can when their main Pokémon attacks, giving them more time to attain a maximum power bonus.
If players have any Support Pokémon during a battle, the '''Support Roulette''' (Japanese: '''サポートルーレット''') will appear after a bonus has been selected from the Attack Roulette. This roulette includes two Attack Up (Japanese: こうげき力アップ) arrow spaces and one space for each accumulated Support Pokémon. Selecting an Attack Up space will increase the value from the Attack Roulette by 10, while selecting a Support Pokémon space will summon that Pokémon to attack. Players can press the "1" and "2" buttons during the animation just as they can when their main Pokémon attacks, giving them more time to attain a maximum power bonus.