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Pokemon Shuffle

Tuesday has arrived, and so has a Pokémon Shuffle update. The latest update is for both mobile and 3DS, bringing back Mew and adding in Beedrill and a Safari stage. The Beedrill stage is a speed challenge, with only 40 seconds for the player to catch the bug. The Safari stage, meanwhile, gives players a chance to catch Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, and Tauros. The Beedrill and Safari stages will run until March 1st, while Mew will be around until the 8th.

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Tuesday’s here, and so are more battles in Pokémon Shuffle. This week adds three new challenges: Diancie and Mega Abomasnow for both 3DS and mobile versions, and Mega Blastoise for the mobile version.

Diancie is an Escalation battle that runs until February 23rd. The Mega Abomasnow and Mega Blastoise battles will each run until February 16th. Both of these are competitive, so only top players will get some of the rewards.

For Mega Blastoise, the top 20,000 players will get a Mega Speedup, and the top 80,000 will get a Blastoisinite. The top 120,000 will get 2 Attack Powers, and anyone else who participates will get a single Attack Power.

The Mega Abomasnow prizes vary by region. A Mega Speedup will be given to the top 5,000 players in Japan, 3,700 in North America, and 2,500 in Europe. The Abomasnowite will be given to the top 50,000 in Japan, 19,000 in North America, and 12,000 in Europe. Two Attack Powers will be given to the top 70,000 in Japan, 26,000 in North America, and 17,000 in Europe. All other participants will get an Attack Power.

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It’s Tuesday, and so Pokémon Shuffle has had another update, for both the 3DS and mobile versions. Four battles are arriving, with two new ones and two repeats.

Thundurus and Carnivine are both returning battles, while Reshiram and Shaymin (Sky Forme) are both new challenges. Thundurus can only be played once a day and is only available until February 9th. Shaymin, Reshiram, and Carnivine will all run until February 16th.

Also, if you ranked high enough in the Mega Sharpedo challenge from last week, you can collect your rewards. Be sure to check in before February 9th, 1 PM EST, to collect them.

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It’s Tuesday, and so Pokémon Shuffle has had another update, for both the 3DS and mobile versions. This time, it adds in two new battles. The first will give players the chance to catch Kyurem. It will run until February 9th.

Mega Sharpedo is a returning battle, and it will run until February 2nd. This battle will see players earning different prizes depending on their ranking. The details, from Serebii:

On the 3DS version, the top 50,000 in Japan, 20,000 in the US and 12,000 in Europe get the Sharpedonite. The top 5,000 in Japan, 2,000 in the US and 1,200 in Europe also get a Mega SpeedUp. If you don’t get the Sharpedonite but are in the top 80,000 in Japan, 30,000 in the US or 18,000 in Europe you’ll get an Attack Power. All other players will get a Disruption Delay. On Shuffle Mobile, the top 80,000 will get the Sharpedonite, while the top 15,000 also get a Mega Speedup. If you don’t get the Sharpedonite but are in the top 120,000, you’ll get an Attack Power and a Jewel. All other players get a Jewel

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It’s Tuesday, which means that Pokemon Shuffle has once again been updated with new content.

First of all, new main stages have been added, starting with #261, Aron, going all the way up to #300, Mega Rayquaza. This is the first time that so many main stages have been added at once. These stages will unlock for you once you beat stage #260, Deoxys.

Next, Zekrom has been added as a special stage. You have until February 2nd to catch this powerful Pokemon.

Finally, you can once again enter the Safari Zone. This is a repeat run that contains Carvanha, Sharpedo, Cherubi, Cherrim and Spinda. If you missed your chance the first time this Safari Zone was available, you now have another shot at getting those Pokemon. This special stage will be available until February 2nd.

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It’s Tuesday, which means Pokemon Shuffle gets a new update today. First of all, the Mega Swampert competition ended last night, so make sure to check in to claim your prizes.

Infernape got added as a new special stage and will be available until January 26th.

Also, two Pokemon are getting repeat runs – Dusknoir will be available until January 19th and Arceus will be available until January 26th.

Pokemon Shuffle was updated with some new content today.

First of all, a new Mega Stone competition has started. This one pits you against Mega Swampert and you will need to place high enough to obtain the Swampertite. To get it, you will need to place in the top  12,000 in Europe, 18,000 in North America or 50,000 in Japan. You will get a Mega Speedup on top of that if you place in the top 2,300 in Europe, 3,600 in North America or 10,000 in Japan. Placing in the top 16,000 in Europe, 24,000 in North America or 70,000 in Japan means you miss the Swampertite, but instead you’ll get an Attack Power Up and Disruption Delay. If you place outside those ranks, you get a Jewel instead. The competition runs until January 12th.

Also, Tornadus is available once more, so now’s your chance to catch it again if you missed it the first time. This stage will also be available until January 12th.

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This week’s Pokemon Shuffle update brings with it two new special stages.

A new Pokemon Safari is underway. In this one, you can randomly meet Roggenrola, Fletchling, Boldore, Fletchinder, Numel, Gigalith and Camerupt each time you play this stage. Water types seem like a solid choice for this one! The Safari will be available until January 12th.

Also, Talonflame is available as a timed stage. You have until January 12th to catch it.

It’s Tuesday, which means new content for Pokemon Shuffle.

First of all, the Mega Garchomp competition has ended, so make sure to claim your rewards.

New main stages have been added to the game. If you’ve managed to beat the fairly tough Roserade, you can now proceed with stage #251, Inkay.

Completing the Regi trio, Regice is now available as a special stage. You have until December 28th to beat it and catch it.

Another Legendary Pokemon making its return is Shaymin. You have until January 5th to get it. The first time you beat the stage, you will also receive a Jewel, so it’s worth doing it even if you have Shaymin already.

Finally, making its debut in Pokemon Shuffle is Keldeo in its Resolute form. It’s an escalation battle, meaning it will get progressively easier to catch it. You will also receive rewards after beating certain levels of this stage:

251000 Coins
301 Mega Speedup
401000 coins
501 Mega Speedup
601000 Coins
701 Disruption Delay
801 Attack Power Up
901000 Coins
1001 Mega Speedup

Several new special stages have come to Pokemon Shuffle. First of all, a special Mewtwo commemorative stage has been added to the game. Previously, Mewtwo was only available in an Expert stage that required you to beat 150 regular stages with an S rank. In this special stage, which will be available until January 19th, items cost nothing, so Mewtwo shouldn’t be too hard to catch.

Next, Regigigas will be available until December 28th. You will have an easier time catching this Pokemon if you have Regirock, Registeel and Regice in your team.

Speaking of which, all three of those are making a return to the game. Regirock will be available until December 18th. It will be followed by Registeel and then Regice.

Finally, the Mega Garchomp competition makes a return. If you haven’t gotten a Garchompite the first time around, now’s your chance. The top 12,000 players in Europe, 18,000 in North America and 50,000 in Japan will receive a Garchompite. If you make it to the top 1,200 in Europe, 1,800 in North America or 5,000 in Japan, you will also receive a Mega Speedup. The top 20,000 in Europe, 30,000 in North America and 50,000 in Japan will receive an Attack Power Up. Everyone else who participates will receive a Disruption Delay. If you already have a Garchompite and place in the top spots, you will receive a Jewel instead.

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