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Pokemon Shuffle

This week’s Pokemon Shuffle update not only brings a round of temporary Special stages, but also a new set of main stages. Starting with Stage 471, devoted players will find even more to enjoy in the game.

The Special stages are also updating. There is a daily set of stages, where players will only be able to catch the Pokemon for their specific day. These will be Torchic (Winking) on Tuesday, Treecko (Winking) on Wednesday, Mudkip (Winking) on Thursday, Castform (Winking) on Friday, and Pikachu (Sleeping) on Monday. Lastly, there will be several stages running until November 15. These are Hitmontop, repeat runs for Machamp and Manaphy, and a safari (featuring Carvanha, Sharpedo, Spinda, Cherubi, Cherrim, Sunkern and Sunflora). Sharpedo will be an especially good catch, because next week’s Mega competition will be for Mega Sharpedo.

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Continuing from last week’s Halloween celebrations, Pokemon Shuffle is bringing more Ghost-types to its Special Stages. The main feature is a new Mega competition, centered around Mega Banette. To earn the Banettite Mega-stone, you need to be in the top 13,000 in Europe, 20,000 players in North America, or 60,000 in Japan. Other prizes are as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 200 EU, 300 NA, 1,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,000 EU, 1,600 NA, 5,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 5,000 EU, 8,000 NA, 25,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 5,001-18,000 EU, 8,001-26,000 NA, 25,000-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Banettite
  • There is also a new stage featuring a Spooky version of Gengar which can only be played once a day, a new Escalation battle for Giratina Altered Form, and a returning stage for Duskclops. Gengar (Spooky) will run until November 1, and Giratina and Duskclops will run until November 7.

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    Fittingly for the last half of October, Pokemon Shuffle is featuring its latest update around Ghost-type and spooky Pokemon. There is a new stage featuring a special Spooky form of Sableye. There is also a safari featuring Zubat, Drifloon, Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky), Golbat, Crobat, and Pikachu (Spooky). There is a new stage for Driftblim, as well as returning stages for Hoopa and Landorus.

    All stages except Landorus will run until November 1. Landorus will run until October 25 and can be played once a day.

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    The new Pokemon Shuffle update has some new challenges to face, including the Mega Pidgeot challenge. As teased last week, the battle for Pidgeotite has begun, with players competing to be the best and get the Mega Stone. The top 13,000 in Europe, 20,000 players in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will receive the Pidgeotite when the competition ends on October 18, with other prizes as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 200 EU, 300 NA, 1,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,000 EU, 1,600 NA, 5,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 5,000 EU, 8,000 NA, 25,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 5,001-18,000 EU, 8,001-26,000 NA, 25,000-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Pidgeotite
  • In addition to the competition, there are several other challenges. One is a new Daily Pokemon challenge, running until October 18. This challenge goes through winking variations of well-known Pokemon on the weekdays, starting with Charmander today (Tuesday), then on to Squirtle (Wednesday), Bulbasaur (Thursday), Jigglypuff (Friday), and Clefairy (Monday).

    Furthermore, there is a new regular stage for Thundurus Therian Forme, as well as repeat runs for Regirock, Electivire, and Victini. Victini’s stage will only last for today. Elecitivire’s stage runs until October 18, while Regirock and Thundurus will run until October 25.

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    It’s time, yet again, for Pokemon Shuffle’s update. This update adds more Mission Cards (#14-16) to the game. The temporary Special stages feature brand-new levels for Togekiss (Winking) and Feraligatr have begun, as well as repeats for Palkia, Bellossom, and Kabutops, all running until October 18. A repeat run of Thundurus Incarnate has also begun, which can be played once a day until October 11.

    Finally, next week’s update will bring the next Mega Competition: Mega Pidgeot. If you want to be one of the very best and get your hands on some Pidgeotite, better start training!

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    The highlight of this week’s Pokemon Shuffle update is the previously announced Mega Beedrill competition. Not only is this the first chance to get Beedrillite, but the stage also features a lot more items for victorious trainers. The top 13,000 in Europe, 20,000 players in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will receive the Beedrillite after the competition ends on October 4, with other prizes as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 200 EU, 300 NA, 1,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,000 EU, 1,600 NA, 5,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 5,000 EU, 8,000 NA, 25,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 5,001-18,000 EU, 8,001-26,000 NA, 25,000-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Beedrillite
  • Besides the competition, there is a new stage for Slaking and repeat runs of Keldeo Resolute Form and Mewtwo. Slaking and Keldeo’s stages will run until October 11, while Mewtwo runs until October 4.

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    Pokemon Shuffle’s latest update is pretty big for devoted players. In addition to the timed Special Stages, the game has now added more permanent stages to the main game. Starting with Stage #451, Duskull, players have a whole lot more to play through and master.

    Meanwhile, the Special Stages will run until October 4, and they feature Zygarde, Dialga, and Beedrill, as well as a brand-new safari that features Aipom, Sewaddle, Swadloon, Ambipom, Leavanny, Cotonee (Winking), and Whimsicott (Winking). The Dialga stage will also let players obtain Dialga Skill Boosters. Finally, next week’s Mega Competition will be against Mega-Beedrill. If you don’t have Beedrill yet, be sure to catch it on this rotation!

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    Pokémon Shuffle players are in for a big week with its usual update. Most notable is a new competitive battle against Mega Alakazam, where qualifying players can get Alakazite for the first time. The top 19,000 players in North America, 13,000 in Europe and 60,000 in Japan will get the Mega Stone. Other prizes are as follows:
    -Skill Swapper: Top 1,000 (EU), 1,600 (NA), and 5,000 (JP)
    -Mega Speedup: Top 4,200 (EU), 6,400 (NA), and 20,000 (JP)
    -Disruption Delay: Top 4,201-19,000 (EU), 6,401-26,000 (NA), and 20,001-80,000 (JP)
    -Attack Power: All players who don’t get the Alakazite
    The competition will run until September 20.

    There are also several regular stages. There is a new battle against Golem, as well as fights against Yveltal, Darkrai, and the Daily Pokémon (#6) challenge. The last of those will switch daily between Lunatone, Tyrogue, Castform, Mantyke and Solrock. The Yveltal challenge runs until September 20, while the others run until the 27th.

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    Pokemon Shuffle’s weekly update is notable, bringing two new stages: a Happy Pikachu stage and Hitmonchan. Furthermore, there are repeat runs for Shaymin Sky Forme, Dusknoir, and a safari (featuring Oddish, Abra, Gloom, Kadabra, Tauros, Vileplume, and Alakazam). All of the stages will run until September 20.

    Catching Alakazam in the safari stage is especially recommended, as next week’s update will feature a competitive stage against Mega Alazkazam. This will be its first appearance in Pokemon Shuffle, so, if you’re aiming to catch ’em all, get practicing against Psychic types.

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    Pokémon Shuffle’s free weekly updates continue! As announced last week, a repeat run of the Mega Charizard X stage has begun, and will run until September 6. As usual with Mega challenges, only the best players will earn the Mega Charizardite X, going to the top 13,000 players in Europe, 19,000 in North America and 60,000 in Japan. Other prizes are as follows:
    -Skill Swapper: Top 1,000 (EU), 1,600 (NA), and 5,000 (JP)
    -Mega Speedup: Top 4,200 (EU), 6,400 (NA), and 20,000 (JP)
    -Disruption Delay: Top 4,201-19,000 (EU), 6,401-26,000 (NA), and 20,001-80,000 (JP)
    -Attack Power: All players who don’t get the Charizardite X
    Players who qualify for the Charizardite X but already have it will receive a Raise Max Level instead.

    The non-competitive stages added this week are a new stage for Xerneas, and repeat runs of Arceus, Regice, and Daily Pokémon (#5). The last of those features Maractus, Dunsparce, Qwilfish, Durant and Heatmor, all switching on a daily basis. The Xerneas stage will last until September 6, while the others run until the 13th.

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