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Pokemon Shuffle

Pokémon Shuffle’s update is truly legendary this week, with a whole line-up of legendary Pokémon. All of the added stages will run until September 6, and feature an all new White Kyurem battle, as well as repeat runs for Shaymin Land Forme, Zekrom, Zygarde Complete Forme, and Diancie. If you have already caught Shaymin or Zygarde, you can earn Skill Boosters for them. Diancie is an Escalation Battle, which will let you earn more prizes the more times you beat the stage, including Diancite. Unlike most Mega Stones, this is not a competitive stage, and every player can obtain it. Finally, on the note of Mega Stones, next week’s update will feature a Mega Charizard X competitive stage, allowing certain players to get the Charizardite X.

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Pokémon Shuffle’s weekly update is bringing back a Mega challenge, featuring Garchomp. It also features several standard battles, including a brand-new stage to catch Typhlosion.

The Mega-Garchomp stage will run until August 23rd. As usual with Mega challenges, only the best players will earn the Mega Stone. Garchompite will go to the top 14,000 players in Europe, 22,000 in North America and 60,000 in Japan. Other prizes are as follows:
-Skill Swapper: Top 1,200 (EU), 1,800 (NA), and 5,000 (JP)
-Mega Speedup: Top 3,500 (EU), 5,300 (NA), and 15,000 (JP)
-Exp. Booster S: Top 3,501-19,000 (EU), 5,301-29,000 (NA), and 15,001-80,000 (JP)
-Attack Power: All players who don’t get the Garchompite
Players who qualify for the Garchompite but already have it will receive a Raise Max Level instead.

The regular challenges are the brand-new Typhlosion, Suicune, Lugia and a Daily Pokemon Challenge, featuring Seviper, Wynaut, Torkoal, Zangoose and Luvdisc switching on a daily basis. The Suicune challenge will run until August 23, while the others will run until the 30th.
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There’s a huge update on Pokemon! Pokemon Shuffle, that is! The weekly update is here, featuring a variety of battles.

The new stages are a new battle for Meganium, with repeat runs of Kyogre, Mew, Zygarde 50%, Thundurus, and a safari featuring Gible, Gabite, Garchomp, Staryu, Starmie, Furfrou and Phione. All of these stages except Thundurus run until August 23, while Thundurus will only run August 16th. Furthermore, the Thundurus stage can only be played once a day, with each day increasing the odds of catching it. Zygarde 50% is an Escalation battle, where beating the stage repeatedly will increase the odds of catching it and earn better items.

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Pokémon Shuffle has received an update that adds 50 more stages to the full game, starting with Tynamo. These stages will give even more for Shuffle players to work at, in addition to the regular updates. These updates also continue, with Cresselia, Zygarde 10% Forme, Landorus, Wobbuffet Try ‘Em Items, and a safari all having repeat runs until August 9. The safari stage gives the chance to earn Elgyem, Beheeyem, Drowzee, Hypno, Frillish, Jellicent and Mesprit. The update also announces that next week will see a new Mega competition, featuring a return of Mega Steelix.

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Pokémon Shuffle keeps up with its usual updates, including two new stages, Mega Manectric and Rhyperior.

As is typical with Mega stages, Mega Manectric is a competitive battle to get Manectite. The top 15,000 players in Europe, 22,000 in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will earn the Manectite, with rewards for other placements as follows:
-Raise Max Level: Top 1,200 (EU), 1,800 (NA), and 5,000 (JP)
-Mega Speedup: Top 3,800 (EU), 5,600 (NA), and 15,000 (JP)
-Disruption Delay: Top 20,000 (EU), 30,000 (NA), and 80,000 (JP)
-Attack Power: All players who don’t get the Manectite
The competition will run until July 26.

Besides this competition, there are several regular battles. The Rhyperior stage is brand new, and Palkia, Landorus, Bellossom, and Daily Pokémon #2 (which features Druddigon, Pachirisu, Sigilyph, Tropius, and Farfetch’d) are all returning. Rhyperior, Palkia, and the Daily Pokémon stage all run until August 2, while Landorus and Bellossom run until July 26.

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The Japanese Pokemon Fan magazine has revealed some of the content and updates coming to Pokemon Shuffle in the future (thanks to Serebii for the translation). This should also apply to Western versions of the game.

50 new main stages will be added on July 26th – Mega Tyranitar will be the 50th and final of these stages. Starting on the 26th as well, checking in will net you several items, including Skill Swappers and Raise Max Levels. Hoopa and Hoopa Unbound special stages will also appear on the 26th.

Several reruns of past special stages are also planned: Zygarde 10% will run from July 26th till August 9th;  Ash-Greninja will run from August 2nd till August 16th and Mew will be available again on August 9th.

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Okay, put down that Pokémon game and play some…Pokémon… Whatever you’re catching, Pokémon Shuffle has gotten its weekly update on 3DS and mobile. The latest update brings four stages, each running until July 26th. A brand new stage has started for Hoopa Unchained, which will cost 400 coins to play. Regigigas and Azelf are beginning repeat runs. Finally, a new Safari stage has arrived, which features the repeat Pokémon Electrike, Manectric, Darumaka, Darmanitan, and Stantler, while also adding Winking Pikachu and Winking Raichu.

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The weekly update for Pokémon Shuffle is bringing a host of legendary Pokémon, including a new form for Giratina. The Giratina Origin Forme stage is an Escalation Battle, allowing players to earn better items and have a higher catch rate the more times they win. Furthermore, Registeel, Regice, Regirock, and Celebi are all getting repeat runs. All of these stages run until July 19th.

Finally, a once-a-day Jirachi challenge will begin tomorrow, July 6th, and will run through the 9th.

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The latest Pokémon Shuffle is quite sizable, bringing a few updates to the main game, as well as the usual weekly updates. The Skill Swapper is a new item, which lets certain Pokémon (Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Ho-Oh, Regirock, Celebi, Mew, Rotom, Gengar, Sableye, Ampharos, Eevee, Jolteon, Leafeon, Chespin, Tangela, Tangrowth, Phanpy, Donphan, Cubone, Fafetch’d, Pachirisu, Druddigon, Dedenne, Zoroark and Chandelure) gain a new skill of the player’s choosing. A different set of Pokémon (Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Celebi, Rotom, Pikachu, Jolteon, Leafeon, Chespin, Quilladin, Tangela, Dedenne, Pachirisu, Phanpy, Donphan, Cubone, Marowak, Cofagrigus, Sigilyph, Farfetch’d, Reuniclus and Zoroark) can also now have their levels raised by the Raise Max Level item, and Pokémon Shuffle has given away two Raise Max Levels to celebrate. Furthermore, new Mission Cards have been added.

As for the weekly update, the promised Mega Gyrados challenge has arrived. As with other Mega challenges, this is a competitive stage for players to try and get the appropriate Mega stone. The top 13,000 players in Europe, 19,000 in North America, and 50,000 in Japan will get the Gyradosite, with additional prizes going to even higher placing players. The top 2,500 in Europe, 3,700 in North America, and 10,000 in Japan will get a Mega Speedup, and the top 700 in Europe, 1,000 in North America, and 3,000 in Japan will get a Raise Max Level as well. All players who don’t get the Gyradosite will get an Attack Power, and the top 18,000 in Europe, 19,000 in North America, and 70,000 in Japan will get a Disruption Delay. It will run until July 5th.

Finally, the Hitmonlee, Raikou, and Daily Pokémon (#1) stages are all returning, with the last of those featuring different forms of Rotom. Raikou is available until July 5th, and the other two until July 12th.

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Pokémon Shuffle has gotten its usual weekly update for both mobile and 3DS. Most importantly is a brand new Safari event, which will run until July 5th and gives players the chance to catch Shellder, Cloyster, Pidove, Tranquill and Unfezant, plus a chance for special Shiny versions of Magikarp and Gyarados.

There’s another chance to get Gyrados, though, as both a stage for it and Landorus Therian Forme are getting repeat runs until July 5th. Furthermore, a Tornadus Incarnate Forme stage has begun a repeat run, which gets easier with every attempt (but can only be played once a day, and only until June 28th).

The Gyrados love isn’t set to stop, though, as next week is set to bring a competition for Mega-Gyrados. Best get to catching both it and something super-effective for the challenge next week…

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