Mega Sharpedo event now live in Pokemon Shuffle
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, News | 1 Comment
Another new week means more new content for Pokemon Shuffle. The Mega Sharpedo event has begun in the 3DS version; it will run until this Sunday.
If you want to get the coveted Sharpedonite, you need to rank in the top 11,000 in Europe, the top 18,000 in North America or the top 50,000 in Japan. If you manage to rank in the top 2,500 in Europe, the top 3,500 in North America or the top 10,000 in Japan you’ll receive a Mega Speedup in addition to the Mega Stone. If you don’t get the Sharpedonite but rank in the top 16,000 in Europe, the top 25,000 in North America or the top 70,000 in Japan, you’ll receive an Attack Power Up as a consolation price. If you rank below that, you will receive a Jewel.
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Pokemon Shuffle Mobile launch trailer
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, Videos | 1 Comment
A launch trailer is now available for Pokemon Shuffle Mobile. Check it out below.
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Pokemon Shuffle news: iOS & Android version out in the West, new events and levels in the 3DS version
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, Mobile, News | 10 Comments
The iOS and Android version of Pokemon Shuffle came out last week in Japan. Today, it’s finally been released in the West as well. It’s free to play, so why not give it a shot?
The 3DS version of the game, meanwhile, is still getting a constant stream of updates. Today, a couple of new stages were added to the game.
First of all, you can face off against the Legendary Pokemon Lugia in a Special stage. This is a timed challenge, giving you only 30 seconds to complete it. This stage will be available until September 14.
Another timed stage has you facing off against Carnivine, giving you one minute to beat it. This stage will be available until September 12th. Like the Wobbuffet stage, this one allows you to use items free of charge.
Finally, a rerun of the Pokemon Safari stages where you can catch Spinda, Cherubi, Cherrim, Carvanha and Sharpedo started today. It will last until September 14th.
Sharpedo will likely be the players’ primary target since next Monday, a new Mega Stone challenge will appear in the game which lets you earn Sharpedo’s Mega Stone.
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Pokemon Shuffle passcodes (3DS and mobile)
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, Mobile, News | 15 Comments
Update 2: Even more passcodes are popping up. Keep checking this post throughout the day to see if any more have been added. Enter 86000504 to get a Moves +5 and 86040006 to get 400 coins.
Update: A whole bunch of passcodes for the 3DS version have been revealed. Enter 86100002 in the 3DS version to get 1000 coins, 08645601 to get a Mega Speedup, 86010010 to get 100 coins, 08630007 to get 300 coins, 08620009 to get 200 coins and 08650005 to get 500 coins.
As we reported yesterday, Pokemon Shuffle is now available on Android and iOS in Japan. While the two games don’t share or allow you to transfer your save date, there is an interesting cross-promotion going on right now.
A passcode which gives you Lucarionite in the mobile version was delivered via the 3DS version today – enter 65607110 to get it. The mobile version, meanwhile, gave out two codes for the 3DS version (as per usual, they work in all regional versions of the game). Enter 08601003 to get a Time +10 and 86001508 to get an Exp. Points *1.5 item.
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Pokemon Shuffle now available on Android and iOS in Japan
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in Mobile, News | 8 Comments
Today marks the release date of Pokemon Shuffle on mobile devices – specifically for Android and iOS devices in Japan. A Western release date has not yet been announced.
You won’t be able to transfer your save data from the 3DS version, and competition rankings are separate for both versions.
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Mega Venusaur competition returns to Pokemon Shuffle
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
Did you miss your chance to obtain the Venusaurite in Pokemon Shuffle the first time around? Now you’ve got another chance since the competition has returned. In Europe, the top 20,000 players in the competition will receive an Attack Power Up item, the top 16,000 will receive Venusaurite and the top 1,200 will receive a Mega Speedup on top of that. Ranking below 20,000 nets you a Disruption delay. As per usual, if you already have a Venusaurite, you will receive a Jewel instead if you rank in the top 16,000.
In North America, the thresholds are 30,000 for the Attack Power Up item, 25,000 for the Venusaurite and 2,000 for the Mega Speedup.
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Groudon stage repeat run in Pokemon Shuffle
Posted on 9 years ago by Brady(@emitremmus22) in 3DS eShop, News | 2 Comments
Now’s your chance to capture legendary Pokemon Groudon in Pokemon Shuffle if you haven’t already. His stage is currently on a repeat run until August 28th.
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Pokémon Shuffle update: Darkrai event, new stages, Garchompite and more
Posted on 9 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS eShop | 3 Comments
A new update is out for Pokémon Shuffle and with it comes a slew of stages, events, and more!
Darkrai:
Darkrai now has a special event live once you grab the new patch, Version 1.2.12, that grants you the ability to catch the legendary Pokémon. The Darkrai event is slightly different from traditional events, in that this will be performed as an Escalation Battle, which increases in difficulty the more you play but increases the catch rate the higher you go. Once you reach Level 5 of the Darkrai event, you’ll be given an EXP x1.5, Disruption Delay at Level 10, Mega Start at Level 30, and Mega Speedup at Level 50.
New Stages:
Along with the Darkrai event comes a plethora of new stages which puts Pokémon Shuffle’s stage count at well over 200, adding ten more normal stages and three Expert stages.
Rotom Returns:
Rotom makes a return to Pokémon Shuffle giving players another chance to catch the various forms – each one assigned a day of the week – until August 29th. Rotom and its various forms can’t be obtained through normal play, making these special events the only way to get them, so if you haven’t had a chance to collect them all, now’s your chance!
Garchompite Distribution:
Last week a competition was held globally for Pokémon Shuffle fans for a chance at winning a Garchompite if they were able to rank in their respective regions. If you were one of the lucky 40k in North America, 100k in Japan, or 20k in Europe, you should be receiving your Garchompite now soon after you update your game by selecting the Check In button. For those that attempted the stage but didn’t rank, you will still be awarded a Jewel. Let us know if you were able to get the Garchompite!
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Pokemon Shuffle getting new set of main levels, Escalation Battle stage with Darkrai on Monday
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 1 Comment
On Monday, Pokemon Shuffle will be receiving a pair of updates. A new set of main levels (including one featuring Goomy) will be added, and an Escalation Battle stage based around the Mythical Pokemon Darkrai will begin. It’s also worth mentioning that the Kyogre event stage is running once again until August 21st at 06:00 UTC.
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Mega Garchomp challenge now live on Pokémon Shuffle
Posted on 9 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS eShop | 0 comments
Special challenges on Pokémon Shuffle have given player the opportunity to gain Mega Stones for Pokémon that are typically unobtainable by normal means in the game. We’ve had many events since Pokémon Shuffle released earlier in the year, and we now have another one to join the ranks, this time for Garchomp!
The Mega Garchomp challenge is now live and will run until August 17th. Just like most of the other Mega Stone challenges so far, this is a competition to see which players can rank the highest in their respective regions. If you’re one of the top 12k in Europe, 18k in North America, and 50k in Japan, you’ll earn a Garchompite for Mega Garchomp. If you happen to also place in the top 16k in Europe, 26k in North America, or 70k in Japan, you’ll receive an Attack Power Up, while the top 3k in Europe, 5k in North America and 15k in Japan will also obtain a Mega Speedup alongside the previously listed. As usual, if you happen to not rank in your region you will still be awarded a Jewel just for trying, so give it a shot! You have nothing to lose!