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Mew: To commemorate the release of Pokémon Shuffle, a special stage featuring the Mythical Pokémon Mew was the first event distribution. Distribution Dates: February 18th, 2015, until 06:00 UTC, March 9th, 2015. The distribution time was then extended two weeks from March 9th, 2015 until March 23rd, 2015. Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Kyogre: It was also distributed at the same time as Mew. Players that catch Kyogre will be able to use Kyogre’s skill is Rock Break which will randomly erase a single stone disruption. Distribution Dates: March 9th, 2015 until March 23rd, 2015. Stage Info: 30 Turns |
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Mega Lucario: A competitive stage featuring Mega Lucario was available for play and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage were announced on March 23rd, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 20,000 American players, the top 20,000 European players and the top 50,000 Japanese players were awarded a Lucarionite, the Mega Stone needed to Mega Evolve Lucario. All players that tried this stage were awarded one Jewel. Distribution Dates: March 16th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until March 23rd, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: Score based, Unrestricted gameplay. |
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Keldeo: Keldeo Rears Its Head - This was the players chance to take on the Mythical Pokémon Keldeo. It could only be encountered in this stage. Keldeo's skill is Block Bash. When players clear Keldeo, it will also clear one disruption at random that cannot usually be destroyed. Distribution Dates: March 23rd, 2015 until April 6th, 2015 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Rayquaza: This event was first revealed in the trailer for Pokémon Get TV #76. Distribution Dates: March 30th, 2015 until April 20th, 2015. Stage Info: 30 Turns |
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Mega Blastoise: A competitive stage featuring Mega Blastoise was available for play and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage were announced on April 13th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 10,000 players in Europe, the top 20,000 players in North America and top 50,000 players in Japan could earn a Blastoisinite. Distribution Dates: April 6th, 2015 until April 13th, 2015. Stage Info: 1 minute |
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Groudon: Players received 3000 Coins upon completing this stage for the first time. Distribution Dates: April 13th, 2015 until April 27th, 2015. Stage Info: 20 Moves |
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Celebi: Players that caught Celebi were able to use it as one of their own Pokémon. Celebi's skill is Stabilize and it can clear one randomly chosen disruption from the puzzle area on occasion. Players received 1000 Coins upon completing this stage for the first time. Distribution Dates: April 27th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until May 18th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. Stage Info: 20 Moves |
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Banette: A competitive stage featuring Mega Banette was available for play and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage were announced on May 7th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 10,000 players in Europe, the top 20,000 players in North America and top 50,000 players in Japan could earn a Banettite. Distribution Dates: April 30th, 2015 until May 7th, 2015. Stage Info: 1 minute |
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Pinsir: Players that caught Pinsir were able to use it as their own Pokémon and take advantage of its Power of 4 skill. When players use this skill, their attack does more damage when they make a match of four. Distribution Dates: May 7th, 2015 until May 11th, 2015 Stage Info: 16 Moves |
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Regirock: Regirock's skill is Last-Ditch Effort. When players have fewer than five moves left, their attacks do more damage when they clear Regirock. This can turn the tide, so players can use it like a secret weapon. Distribution Dates: May 11th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC until May 25th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 30 Moves |
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Mega Lucario: A competitive stage featuring Mega Lucario was available for play again and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage were announced on May 25th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 30,000 in North America, top 15,000 in Europe and top 65,000 in Japan qualified for the Lucarionite. Players were awarded a Lucarionite, the Mega Stone needed to Mega Evolve Lucario. All players that tried this stage were awarded one Jewel if they didn't get the Lucarionite and all that had it from the previous competition got 2 Jewels. Distribution Dates: May 18th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until May 25th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: Score based, Unrestricted gameplay. |
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Shaymin: A competitive stage featuring Shaymin was available for play. If players caught Shaymin, they were able to use it as one of your own Pokémon. Shaymin's skill is Sleep Charm. This skill can leave the foe asleep for three turns and the foe can’t create disruptions while asleep. Players Pokémon deal greater damage while the foe is asleep. Distribution Dates: May 25th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until June 15th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 22 Moves |
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Mega Venusaur: A competitive stage featuring Mega Venusaur. was available for play. Top players were awarded a Venusaurite, allowing their Venusaur to Mega Evolve in Pokémon Shuffle. Players were ranked based on the score that they get on this stage. Players could attempt the competitive stage as many times as you like each day. Players can catch Venusaur by playing Expert Stage 7 in Pokémon Shuffle. Mega Venusaur’s Mega Effect erases all Pokémon in the five columns to the left and right of the players Mega Venusaur match! Line up Mega Venusaur vertically to clear a massive amount of Pokémon and deal huge damage! Players who did not rank high enough to qualify for a Mega Stone were rewarded with one Jewel. The top 10,000 players in Europe, 20,000 players in North America and 50,000 players in Japan earn a Venusaurite. Distribution Dates: May 29th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC until June 8th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 1 minute |
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Giratina: The new Escalation Battle makes its debut with Giratina. Escalation Battles increase in difficulty every time the player clears the stage but reaching higher stage levels may make it easier to catch. Giratina's skill is Power of 4+ and if the player lines up and clears four Giratina icons, the damage dealt to the opponent is tripled! Distribution Dates: June 8th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC until June 22nd, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 18 moves |
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Dialga: Dialga’s skill is Block Smash+, which sometimes removes three of the normally indestructible obstructions and players can use it in all the stages where these disruptions just keep coming. Distribution Dates: June 15th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC until to June 29th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC October 5th, 2015 until October 12th, 2015. Stage Info: 25 moves |
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Mega Blastoise: Mega Blastoise’s competitive stage is back and the last competition was based on how many points a player could rack up within a limited amount of time. This time, players will compete using a limited number of moves and will be ranked based on the score that they get in this stage. Players can attempt the competitive stage as many times as you like each day. The results of this competitive stage will be announced at 06:00 UTC on June 22nd, 2015 and all those who place in the top 30,000 in this competitive stage will be awarded a Blastoisinite, the Mega Stone needed to Mega Evolve Blastoise. Players who already received a Blastoisinite during the April competition will instead receive two Jewels as a reward for placing in the top ranks of this competition. Distribution Dates: June 15th, 2015 until to June 22nd, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 17 moves |
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Manaphy: To celebrate 4.5 million downloads of Pokémon Shuffle, players could download a Manaphy stage. Manaphy could be caught only through this special stage and could not be obtained through normal gameplay in Pokémon Shuffle at the time of this stages release. If players catch Manaphy, they will be able to use Manaphy's skill Swap+. This skill allows Manaphy to randomly replace three disruptions in the puzzle area with Manaphy’s own icon. Distribution Dates: June 22nd, 2015 until July 6th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Manectric: Battle against Mega Manectric in the latest Pokémon Shuffle competitive stage! Top players will be awarded a Manectite, allowing their Manectric to Mega Evolve. Players were ranked based on the score that they get on this stage. The top 40,000 players in North America, 20,000 players in Europe and 100,000 players in Japan could get a Manectite for their Manectric to evolve into Mega Manectric. If players placed in the top 10,000 in Europe, 20,000 in USA or 50,000 in Japan, players would also get a Mega Start item. The top 3,000 in Europe, 6,000 in the USA and 15,000 in Japan would in addition get a Mega Speedup. Distribution Dates: June 29th, 2015 at 5:00 UTC until July 6th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 1 Minute |
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Jirachi: Jirachi was available as a special challenge for a limited time. Distribution Dates: July 6th, 2015 at 5:00 UTC until July 10th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 14 Moves |
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Tepig: Tepig was available as a special challenge for a limited time. Players were encouraged not to miss their chance to catch Tepig in this first Evolving Challenge as news about the next Evolving Challenge stage, where Pignite will appear followed soon after this event. Distribution Dates: July 6th, 2015 at 5:00 UTC until July 20th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 18 Moves |
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Arceus: The Mythical Pokémon Arceus is an ultra-challenging stage featuring an even stronger Pokémon for players to take on! The Double Normal skill doubles the damage dealt by Normal-type Pokémon cleared in the same combo. If players attack with other Normal-type Pokémon in their party, they’ll deal great swaths of damage.
Distribution Dates: July 10th, 2015 at 5:00 UTC until July 24th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 28 Moves |
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Mega Lucario: A competitive stage featuring Mega Lucario was available for play again and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage. The top 30,000 in North America, top 15,000 in Europe and top 65,000 in Japan qualified for the Lucarionite. Players were awarded a Lucarionite, the Mega Stone needed to Mega Evolve Lucario. All players that tried this stage were awarded one Jewel if they didn't get the Lucarionite and all that had it from the previous competition got 2 Jewels. Distribution Dates: July 13th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until July 20th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: Score based, Unrestricted gameplay. |
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Mega Blaziken: A competitive stage featuring Mega Blaziken was available for play and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. The results of this competitive stage were announced on July 27, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 20,000 players in North America, the top 12,000 players in Europe and the top 50,000 players in Japan each earn a Blazikenite. Those who place in the top 6,000 in North America, the top 4,000 in Europe and the top 15,000 in Japan received a Mega Speedup in addition to their Blazikenite. Those in North America placing between 20,001 and 25,000 received a Complexity -1 item as a consolation for not qualifying to receive a Blazikenite. All those who place below 25,000 received a Jewel. Blaziken can be found in Expert Stage 12. Distribution Dates: July 20th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until July 27th, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: Score based, Unrestricted gameplay. |
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Cresselia: An escalation battle stage featuring Cresselia was available for play and each time the player defeated Cresselia, the stage’s level increased. As the stage level increased, so did the difficulty! At Stage Level 10, players received a Disruption Delay, at Level 30 a Mega Start and and Level 50 a Mega Speedup. Cresselia has the Barrier Bash+ skill, which randomly erases a single breakable disruption (or stone). It's a good skill to have when facing foes that send out plenty of disruptions! Distribution Dates: July 20th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 3rd, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 18 Moves. |
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Pignite: The Evolving Challenge stage is already reaching its second round! This round will feature Pignite, the evolution of the previous round’s Tepig. It will be available for a limited time, from 06:00 UTC on August 3 until 06:00 UTC on August 17, 2015. Then look forward to the third round of the Evolving Challenge when Emboar roars onto the stage! Look forward to seeing it in your game soon. Distribution Dates: August 3rd, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 17th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 20 Moves. |
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Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza: Enjoy some summertime fun with special stages featuring Legendary Pokémon! Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza return to bring you seriously tough challenges! Each Pokémon's stage will appear twice, and each featured stage will change weekly. Distribution Dates: Kyogre: July 24th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until July 31st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC August 14th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 21st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC Groudon: July 31st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 7th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC August 21st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 28th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC Rayquaza: August 7th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 14th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC August 28th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC at September 4th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC. Stage Info: 20 Moves. |
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Darkrai: Darkrai appears in an escalation battle stage and each time the player defeats Darkrai, the stage’s level increases. As the stage level increases, so does the difficulty so each time the player defeats Darkrai, it will grow stronger. When the player reaches certain levels, they can also receive rewards. At Level 5 EXP Point *1.5, Level 10 a Disruption Delay, Level 30 a Mega Start and Level 50 a Mega Speedup. Darkrai’s special skill is Sleep Charm, which makes the enemy sleep for three turns. While a Pokémon is asleep, it will not use any disruptions. In addition, players can deal more damage to a foe while it is asleep! Distribution Dates: August 17th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 31st, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 17 Moves. |
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Mega Venusaur: The first Mega Venusaur competitive stage, which debuted in May, was a huge success and it was so popular that it appeared again for this round. The last competition was based on how many points a player could rack up within a minute. For this competition, players competed using a limited number of moves. Players were ranked based on the score that they got on this stage. The results of this competitive stage were announced at 06:00 UTC on August 31st, 2015. All those who placed in the top 25,000 in USA, top 16,000 in Europe and the top 65000 in Japan in this competitive stage were awarded a Venusaurite, the Mega Stone needed to Mega Evolve Venusaur. The top 2,000 USA, 5000 Japanese and 1200 European scorers also received a valuable Mega Speedup as well. Note: Players who already received a Venusaurite during the May competition instead received a Jewel as a reward for placing in the top ranks of this competition. This event may be held again at a later date. With its Mega Effect, Mega Venusaur can clear all of the Pokémon on either side of it, for up to five rows to the left and right! Make a vertical match to clear a huge swath of Pokémon and deal massive damage! Distribution Dates: August 24th, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until August 31st, 2015 at 05:00 UTC Stage Info: 15 Moves. |
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Lugia: A new kind of special stage, the High-Speed Challenge debuted with the Lugia stage. The High-Speed Challenge allows players to battle Pokémon within a limited time frame. Lugia deals out disruption after disruption to impede the player for just 30 seconds. Lugia’s skill is Eject+ which can erase three Pokémon that have been placed in the puzzle area by your foe’s disruptions. Distribution Dates: August 31st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until September 14th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC Stage Info: 30 Seconds |
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Carnivine: The Carnivine stage is the second Try 'em Items Stage. Players can play this special stage and use as many different items as they want without costing any coins. Distribution Dates: August 31st, 2015 at 6:00 UTC until September 12th, 2015 Stage Info: 60 Seconds |
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Emboar: After beginning with Tepig and Pignite, players had the chance to catch Emboar in Pokémon Shuffle to complete the evolution chain. Distribution Dates: September 4th, 2015 until September 18th, 2015 Stage Info: 22 Moves |
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Mega Sharpedo: Compete against players from around the world for the highest score in the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage! The top 25,000 scorers in the US, 70,000 in Japan and 16,000 in Europe got two Attack Power ↑ items. Players within the top 18,000 scorers in the US, 50,000 in Japan and 11,000 in Europe got a Sharpedonite instead, so Sharpedo could Mega Evolve! Those that placed within the top 3,500 in the US, 2,500 in Europe and 10000 in Japan also received a Mega Speedup too! All scorers below 25,000 received a Jewel. Distribution Dates: September 7th, 2015 until September 14th, 2015 Stage Info: 60 seconds |
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Diancie: To celebrate 5 million downloads of Pokémon Shuffle, the Diancie stage was made available on the Nintendo 3DS version and Mobile version of the game. Players that cleared the stage were awarded a Jewel. Distribution Dates: September 14th, 2015 until September 28th, 2015. Stage Info: 20 Moves |
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Regirock, Registeel and Regice: During this distribution period, Regirock, Registeel and Regice were all available to play. Regirock: September 14th, 2015 until September 18th, 2015 at 15:00 Registeel: September 18th, 2015 until September 23rd, 2015 at 15:00 Regice: September 23rd, 2015 until September 28th, 2015 at 15:00 Distribution Dates: September 14th, 2015 until September 28th, 2015. Stage Info: 30 / 25 / 30 Moves |
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Mega Charizard Y: The Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage allowed the top 10,000 in Japan, 3,500 in the Americas and the top 2,500 in Europe to get a Charizardite Y and Mega Speedup. The top 50,000 in Japan, 18,000 in the Americas and the 11,000 in Europe to get a Charizardite Y. The top 70,000 in Japan, 25,000 in America and top 16,000 in Europe got 2 Attack Power ↑. All other participants receive a Jewel. Distribution Dates: September 18th, 2015 until September 28th, 2015. Stage Info: 60 seconds |
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Pinsir: This stage could only be played once a day for a limited time. Distribution Dates: September 29th, 2015 until October 2nd, 2015 Stage Info: 16 Turns |
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Latias: Players could compete in this escalation stage to try to catch the Legendary Pokémon Latias. Players could receive an Exp. Points x1.5 at Level 5, a Disruption Delay at Level 10, a Mega Start at Level 25, 1,000 Coins at Level 35, a Latiasite Mega Stone at Level 50, 1,000 Coins at Level 60 and a Mega Speedup at Level 70. Distribution Dates: September 28th, 2015 until October 12th, 2015 Stage Info: 18 Turns |
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Absol: The top 50,000 in Japan, 20,000 in America and 12,000 in Europe players in this Competitive Stage got an Absolite. Distribution Dates: October 5th, 2015 until October 12th, 2015 Stage Info: 60 seconds |
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Palkia: Palkia has the ability Stabilize+ where it can occasionally erase two of the foe's disruptions on the board. Distribution Dates: October 5th, 2015 until October 19th, 2015 Stage Info: 25 Turns |
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Dusknoir: The Dusknoir Great Challenge took place to celebrate the Halloween season. Distribution Dates: October 12th, 2015 until October 26th, 2015 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Halloween Pokémon Safari: Zubat, Golbat, Crobat, Duskull, Dusclops, Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist were distributed in a special Halloween Pokémon Safari. Distribution Dates: October 12th, 2015 until October 26th, 2015 Stage Info: Dusknoir: 20 moves, Duskull: 8 moves, Dusclops: 8 moves, Pumpkaboo: 5 moves, Gourgeist: 12 moves, Zubat: 8 moves, Golbat: 10 moves and Crobat: 12 moves Chances of Safari Pokemon appearing: Pumpkaboo - 26.7%, Duskull/Zubat - 20%, Gourgeist/Golbat - 13.3%, Crobat/Dusclops - 3.3% |
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Giratina: The Escalation Battle returns with a replay of Giratina. Escalation Battles increase in difficulty every time the player clears the stage but reaching higher stage levels may make it easier to catch. Giratina's skill is Power of 4+ and if the player lines up and clears four Giratina icons, the damage dealt to the opponent is tripled! Distribution Dates: October 19th, 2015 until November 2nd, 2015 Stage Info: 18 moves |
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Banette: A competitive stage featuring Mega Banette was available for play and players could attempt it as many times as they wanted each day. Players were ranked based on their high score and the overall results of this competitive stage were announced on May 7th, 2015 at 06:00 UTC. The top 10,000 players in Europe, the top 20,000 players in North America and top 50,000 players in Japan could earn a Banettite. Distribution Dates: October 19th, 2015 until October 26th, 2015 Stage Info: 1 minute |
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Celebi To celebrate 4 million downloads of the mobile version of Pokémon Shuffle, Celebi was available for both the 3DS and mobile versions of the game. Celebi's skill is Stabilize and it can clear one randomly chosen disruption from the puzzle area on occasion. Distribution Dates: October 26th, 2015 until November 9th, 2015 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Ho-Oh The Ho-Oh Great Challenge was also available for both the 3DS and mobile versions of the game at the same time. Its Ability Power of 5 makes attacks do more damage when there is a match of 5. Distribution Dates: October 26th, 2015 until November 9th, 2015 Stage Info: 25 Turns |
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Lugia The Lugia High-Speed Challenge was also available for both the 3DS and mobile versions of the game at the same time but the 3DS version ended a few days earlier. Its Ability Eject+ removes one non-Support Pokémon icon without fail. Distribution Dates: October 26th, 2015 until November 2nd, 2015 Stage Info: 30 seconds |
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Manectric: Battle against Mega Manectric in the latest Pokémon Shuffle competitive stage! Top players will be awarded a Manectite, allowing their Manectric to Mega Evolve. Players were ranked based on the score that they get on this stage. Distribution Dates: November 16th, 2015 until November 24th, 2015 Stage Info: 1 Minute |
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Machamp: Challenge Machamp in a Bonus Stage! Try to catch Machamp by defeating it in a Pokémon Shuffle Bonus Stage. Distribution Dates: November 24th, 2015 to December 8th, 2015 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Latios: Battle Latios in an Escalation Battle! Play against Latios in Pokémon Shuffle until you catch it. Every battle will be tougher, but the chance to catch it goes up! Distribution Dates: November 24th, 2015 to December 8th, 2015 Stage Info: 1 Minute |
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Mega Steelix: Get Mega Steelix’s Mega Stone in Pokémon Shuffle! Challenge Mega Steelix in a competitive stage to get the Mega Stone necessary for Mega Evolution. Distribution Dates: December 1st, 2015 to December 8th, 2015 Stage Info: 1 Minute |
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Thundurus: Play against the Legendary Pokémon Thundurus! Take on Thundurus once per day in Pokémon Shuffle for a limited time! Distribution Dates: December 1st, 2015 to December 8th, 2015 Stage Info: 14 Turns |
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Mega Keldeo: Defeat Keldeo in an Escalation Stage! Every time you battle Keldeo in this Pokémon Shuffle escalation stage, Keldeo gets stronger but easier to catch!
Distribution Dates: December 22nd, 2015 until January 5th, 2016 Stage Info: 16 Moves. |
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Shaymin: Celebrate 5 million downloads of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile. Battle Shaymin in a Bonus Stage! Play in a Pokémon Shuffle bonus stage against the Mythical Pokémon Shaymin!
Distribution Dates: December 22nd, 2015 until January 5th, 2016 Stage Info: 22 Moves. |
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Mewtwo: A Surefire Shot at Mewtwo! For a limited time, you’re guaranteed to get Mewtwo in Pokémon Shuffle if you can beat it!
Distribution Dates: December 15th, 2015 until January 19th, 2016 Stage Info: 20 Moves. |
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Regigigas: Can You Beat Regigigas? Compete in the Pokémon Shuffle Ultra Challenge against the mighty Regigigas!
Distribution Dates: December 15th, 2015 until December 28th, 2015 Stage Info: 24 Moves. |
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Regirock, Registeel and Regice: During this distribution period, Regirock, Registeel and Regice were all available to play. Regirock: December 15th, 2015 until December 18th, 2015 at 15:00 Registeel: December 18th, 2015 until December 22nd, 2015 at 15:00 Regice: December 22nd, 2015 until December 28th, 2015 at 15:00 Distribution Dates: December 15th, 2015 until December 28th, 2015 Stage Info: 30 Moves / 25 Moves / 30 Moves |
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Talonflame: Work Fast Against Talonflame! Take on Talonflame in the High-Speed Challenge in Pokémon Shuffle! Distribution Dates: December 28th, 2015 until January 12th, 2016 Stage Info: 35 seconds |
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Tornadus: Challenge Tornadus Daily! You have one chance per day to catch the Legendary Pokémon Tornadus in Pokémon Shuffle. Distribution Dates: January 5th, 2016 until January 12th, 2016 Stage Info: 14 Turns |
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Mega Swampert: Get Mega Swampert’s Mega Stone! Battle Mega Swampert in a Pokémon Shuffle competitive stage for the chance to earn its Mega Stone. Distribution Dates: January 5th, 2016 until January 12th, 2016 Stage Info: 60 seconds |
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Infernape: Take on Infernape here! Don't miss this chance to defeat and catch this powerful foe. Using an Attack Power ↑ might give you a better shot than usual at catching this rare Pokemon! Distribution Dates: January 12th, 2016 until January 26th, 2016 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Dusknoir: The Dusknoir Great Challenge initually took place to celebrate the Halloween season and this was a repeat run for those that missed it. Distribution Dates: January 19th, 2016 until January 19th, 2016 Stage Info: 20 Turns |
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Zekrom: Take on Zekrom here! Don't miss this chance to defeat and catch this powerful foe. Consider bringing Excadrill and Hippowdon along for this battle. Using an Attack Power ↑ may also give you a better shot than usual at catching this rare Pokemon! Distribution Dates: January 19th, 2016 until February 2nd, 2016 Stage Info: 30 Turns |
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Shaymin: Shaymin Is Ready for Battle! Play against the Mythical Pokémon Shaymin in a Pokémon Shuffle bonus stage. Distribution Dates: February 2nd, 2016 until February 16th, 2016 Stage Info: 40 seconds |
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Reshiram: The Legendary Pokémon Reshiram Awaits! Battle Reshiram in a Great Challenge stage in Pokémon Shuffle. Distribution Dates: February 2nd, 2016 until February 16th, 2016 Stage Info: 30 Turns |
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Thundurus: Take a Daily Shot at Thundurus! You have only one chance per day to defeat Thundurus in Pokémon Shuffle! Distribution Dates: February 2nd, 2016 until February 9th, 2016 Stage Info: 14 Turns |
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Kyurem: Battle Kyurem’s Escalation Stage! Every time you battle Kyurem in this Pokémon Shuffle stage, the challenge gets tougher but Kyurem gets easier to catch! Distribution Dates: January 26th, 2016 until February 9th, 2016 Stage Info: 50 seconds |
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This code was first revealed on Pokémon Get TV #72 but later posted on the official Pokémon Shuffle websites worldwide.
Distribution Dates: March 8th, 2015 until April 30th, 2015 Password: 20150007 Item: 2x Mega Start |
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Pokémon Center Japan Code Distribution Distribution Dates: April 30th, 2015 until June 1st, 2015 Password: 04482045 Item: Five EXP Points * 1.5 |
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Pokémon Daisuki Club Website Distribution Dates: June 16th, 2015 until September 14th, 2015 Password: 06150503 Item: Three Moves +5 |
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Pokémon Shuffle Website Password: 20160123 Item: 3,000 Coins |