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Revision as of 08:12, 22 September 2014
Jungle Area (Japanese: ジャングルエリア Jungle Area) is the second area in Pokémon Rumble U. It is available after the player clears Dream Gate. In this area, the player fights three bosses - Serperior, Luxray, and Salamence. Each stage must be cleared before moving on to the next stage. A blue capsule with Sceptile is received if the player completes the challenges and defeats Serperior in stage one. A blue capsule with Haxorus is received if the player completes the challenges and defeats Luxray in stage two. A blue capsule with Snorlax is received if the player completes the challenges and defeats Salamence in stage three.
Serperior Jungle
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Use both A and B moves
- Pick up five or more capsules
- Use a Super-Effective move
Pokémon | |
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Snivy | |
Servine | |
Emolga | |
Pachirisu | |
Sentret | |
Furret | |
Zorua | |
Chikorita | |
Bayleef | |
Cottonee | |
Whimsicott | |
Serperior Boss |
Dangerous Rockets
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Pick up 80 or more coins
- Destroy six or more rockets
- Use a Super-Effective move
Pokémon | |
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Mareep | |
Flaaffy | |
Ampharos | |
Axew | |
Timburr | |
Machop | |
Psyduck | |
Golduck | |
Shinx | |
Luxio | |
Luxray Boss |
In Trouble? Tap Away!
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Use a Touch Blast
- Pick up five or more capsules
- Use a Super-Effective move
- Use a Pokémon with a Power of 500 or more
Pokémon | |
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Shelgon | |
Rattata | |
Raticate | |
Munchlax | |
Bagon | |
Starly | |
Stunfisk | |
Staravia | |
Vulpix | |
Ninetales | |
Salamence Boss |
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