Thursday, May 21, 2026

My Mezastar Tokens and Progress

I had mentioned Pokémon Mezastar in my post about arcade Pokémon games, and that's for a good reason, besides the fact that it exists: I have actually played the game, at least as it is localized for where I am currently present. That means I've also obtained the tokens that are used for playing the game, through the game itself and by other means. This post then serves as a discussion of those tags and my plans for them as I deal with this game.

Currently, I have eight tags, comprised of Pokémon rated two stars (2 species), three stars (1 species), four stars (3 species), and five and six stars (1 species each). The last of these, the ones for Pinsir and Lunala, are extremely fortunate acquisitions - more so for the latter - so they can also be considered quite rare; that also means they'll certainly stay with me for as long as I have the opportunity to play the game (and it remains playable).

Needless to say, those will also be my "workhorses" in future playthroughs, though it too may depend on the Pokémon that come up. For that, the species rated four stars will also fill in the third slot interchangeably and accordingly. I can particularly see Haxorus and Meowscarada becoming the "pinch hitters" depending on the situation, so they'll have to be prepared for whenever I have the chance to play and to make it rather worthwhile. 

Even so, I have to say that not all of these tokens were obtained by purely playing the game. The four-star tokens in particular were the result of me "adopting" the tokens from another player since I had very few workable tokens to play effectively when I first started playing. In theory, I could also "adopt" tokens for higher-rated Pokémon, but that's something I want to avoid unless it's necessary or the situation comes by courtesy. 

Meanwhile, I'm also considering obtaining containers and/or cases to hold and protect these tokens, particularly the six-star Lunala one since it has a glittery and sparkly design. That would also make it a little easier and convenient to carry these tokens around for whenever I think I would have the chance to play the game - though that may become a bit of a guess even in the near future, as does that very consideration itself.

Admittedly, Mezastar is becoming a bit of interest for myself, given in part by its accessibility where I am and the gameplay at least in some part. Collecting its Pokémon tokens then becomes an effort that is on par with collecting Pokémon in other gameplay realms, one that can reflect my progress with the game to an extent. That may just be reflective of the game's status as a (local) Pokémon arcade game wonder.

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