Pokémon Shuffle

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Pokémon Shuffle
ポケとる
Pokémon Shuffle artwork.png
Logo of Pokémon Shuffle
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Puzzle
Players: 1
Connectivity: StreetPass
Developer: Genius Sonority
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation VI side series
Ratings
CERO:
ESRB: E
ACB:
OFLC:
PEGI:
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: February 18, 2015
North America: February 18, 2015
Australia: February 18, 2015
Europe: February 18, 2015
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
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Pokémon Shuffle (Japanese: ポケとる PokéToru) is a puzzle game released for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released on the Japanese, Australian, European, and North American Nintendo 3DS eShop on February 18, 2015.

Pokémon Shuffle operates on a free-to-play model—the game is free to download and play, although with a limited number of stages playable in quick succession. Players start with five Hearts and spend one Heart per stage played. Hearts will recharge for free as time passes, although they can be purchased for real money to allow players to immediately resume their game.

Gameplay

Pokémon Shuffle is a puzzle game in which the player matches Pokémon sprites to defeat wild Pokémon, in a similar style to Pokémon Battle Trozei. The player is guided by Amelia. The player can capture Pokémon and use them for Support. Each Pokémon has a different ability that is activated when it is matched in a battle. Pokémon have a set capture rate that is added to depending on how many moves a player has left at the end of a battle. During normal game-play, Pokemon can be moved anywhere on the board, but cannot be moved if it does not cause a match. Mega Stones are given out throughout the game. The player can use them by putting the Pokémon that uses them at the front of their Support, and the Mega Evolution is activated by matching the Pokémon that Mega Evolves.

Jewels

The game's microtransactions are focused around Jewels. Jewels can be obtained in game or purchased on the Nintendo eShop. Players under the age of 18 cannot spend more than a fixed amount on game per month (€100, £80, AU$150, NZ$150, or ¥10,000).

Each time the player plays a stage, a Heart is consumed; Hearts are replenished over time, or can be exchanged for Jewels. Additionally, each time the player clears a stage they will be awarded with a number of Coins based on their performance; Coins can be spent on items in-game.

Jewels can be exchanged for either Hearts or Coins (but only one at a time) at the following rates:

Jewels Hearts Coins
1 5 3,000
3 18 10,000
6 38 22,000
12 80 48,000

Stages

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Stage Area Pokémon Moves Capture %
1 Puerto Blanco Espurr 8
2 Bulbasaur 7
3 Squirtle 15
4 Charmander 15
5 Eevee 15
6 Pidgey 12
7 Togepi 10
8 Pichu 7
9 Audino 15
10 Mega Audino 15
11 Sandy Bazaar Happiny 15
12 Mareep 16
13 Purrloin 15
14 Torchic 5
15 Phanpy 13
16 Nidoran♀ 3
17 Nidoran♂ 15
18 Klefki 16
19 Kangaskhan 15
20 Mega Kangaskhan 20
21 Night Festival Buneary 30
22 Treecko 15
23 Pikachu 7
24 Sableye 15
25 Litwick 16
26 Chingling 15
27 Swirlix 16
28 Volbeat 15
29 Illumise 15
30 Mega Sableye 20
31 Isla Asul Slowpoke 19
32 Azurill 16
33 Riolu 15
34 Swablu 6
25 Surskit 15
36 Taillow 5
37 Meowth 8
38 Croagunk 15
39 Corsola 16
40 Marill 3
41 Mudkip 15
42 Vulpix 5
43 Lapras 15
44 Pidgeotto 15
45 Mega Slowbro 23
46 Rainbow Park Minccino 5
47 Vanillite 15
48 Chatot 16
49 Axew 15
50 Zorua 15
51 Mawile 3
52 Lopunny 5
53 Flaaffy 15
54 Vaporeon 15
55 Charmeleon 15
56 Buizel 16
57 Wartortle 15
58 Hawlucha 9
59 Ivysaur 3
60 Mega Lopunny 20
61 Galerie Rouge Bonsly 16
62 Gastly 11
63 Marshtomp 15
64 Dratini 5
65 Amaura 15
66 Combusken 3
67 Meowstic 15
68 Togetic 5
69 Slowbro 7
70 Umbreon 15
71 Espeon 15
72 Grovyle 4
73 Swellow 16
74 Cubone 15 15%
75 Mega Altaria 20 N/A
76 Bonbon Boulevard Azumarill 16 80%
77 Mienfoo 15
78 Snorunt 15 40%
79 Sylveon 15
80 Miltank 16 70%
81 Meowstic 7 45%
82 Masquerain 15 70%
83 Cottonee 5 60%
84 Petilil 15 50%
85 Dedenne 15
86 Slurpuff 16
87 Liepard 15
88 Chansey 3
89 Gulpin 16
90 Mega Mawile 20
91 Silbern Museum Bronzor 16
92 Emolga 5
93 Sudowoodo 15
94 Scyther 15
95 Nidorina 16
96 Nidorino 15
97 Carbink 5
98 Throh 15
99 Sawk 15
100 Chimecho 16
101 Donphan 5
102 Fraxure 15
103 Raichu 13
104 Aerodactyl 15
105 Mega Ampharos 20
106 Mt. Vinter Delibird 16
107 Misdreavus 3
108 Glalie 15
109 Dragonair 15
110 Mienshao 15
111 Vanillish 7
112 Jolteon 15
113 Cinccino 15
114 Glaceon 15
115 Blissey 16
116 Aurorus 15
117 Ninetales 7
118 Altaria 15
119 Vanilluxe 16
120 Mega Glalie 20
121 Castle Noapte Haunter 16
122 Lampent 15
123 Flareon 7
124 Swalot 15
125 Gengar 15
126 Persian 15
127 Lilligant 5
128 Froslass 3
129 Zoroark 15
130 Ampharos 50
131 Mismagius 16
132 Slowking 15
133 Bronzong 15
134 Chandelure 7
135 Mega Gengar 20
136 Jungle Verde Stunfisk 16
137 Pidgeot 15
138 Whimsicott 16
139 Marowak 15
140 Nidoqueen 15
141 Nidoking 15
142 Leafeon 15
143 Scizor 15
144 Skarmory 15
145 Floatzel 16
146 Toxicroak 15
147 Togekiss 9
148 Heracross 15
149 Haxorus 5
150 Mega Mewtwo Y 23

Expert Stages

Stage Area Pokémon Time limit
EX1 Expert Stages Absol 01:00
EX2 Rotom 01:00
EX3 Lucario 02:00
EX4 Articuno 02:00
EX5 Zapdos 00:30
EX6 Moltres 01:00
EX7 Venusaur 01:00
EX8 Blastoise 01:30
EX9 Charizard 01:00
EX10 Dragonite 02:00
EX11 Sceptile 01:00
EX12 Blaziken 00:30
EX13 Swampert 01:00
EX14 Entei 00:15
EX15 Suicune 00:15
EX16 Raikou 00:15
EX17 Heatran 02:00

Special Stages

Stage Area Pokémon Limit Availability
Launch Special: Meet Mew Special Stages Mew 20 moves Downloadable from February 18, 2015-March 9, 2015
Meowth's Coin Mania Meowth* 10 moves Downloadable from February 21, 2015-March 16, 2015
The Daily Pokémon (#1) Frost Rotom 15 moves Downloadable from February 23, 2015-February 24, 2015

List of Skills

Name Effect
Astonish Can delay your opponent's disruptions for a turn.
Barrier Bash Removes one barrier-type disruption without fail.
Block Bash Clears one unbreakable-block disruption without fail.
Brute Force Increases damage for attacks that are not very effective.
Burn Leaves the foe burned.
Chill Can delay your opponent's disruptions for a turn.
Cloud Clear Clears away one black-cloud disruption without fail.
Counterattack
Crowd Control The more Volbeat in the puzzle area, the more damage.
Damage Streak Does more damage the more times in a row it is triggered.
Dancing Dragons Increases damage done by any Dragon types in a combo.
Disrupt Buster
Dragon Talon Attacks sometimes deal greater damage than usual.
Eject Removes one non-Support Pokémon icon without fail.
Fearless
Flap Occasionally delays a Ground-type opponent's disruptions.
Freeze Leaves the foe frozen.
Heavy Hitter Attacks sometimes deal greater damage than usual.
Hitting Streak Does more damage the more times in a row it is triggered.
Last-Ditch Effort
Mega Boost Fills the Mega Gauge of a Pokémon of the same type.
Mind Zap Can delay your opponent's disruptions for a turn.
Opportunist Attacks can occasionally deal greater damage than usual.
Paralyze Leaves the foe paralyzed.
Pixie Power Increases damage done by any Fairy types in a combo.
Power of 4 Attacks do more damage when you make a match of four.
Power of 5 Attacks do more damage when you make a match of five.
Prank Occasionally changes when a foe will next disrupt your play.
Pummel
Pyre Increases damage done by any Fire types in a combo.
Quake Sometimes increases damage and leaves opponent paralyzed.
Quirky Occasionally erases one extra matching Pokémon elsewhere.
Quirky+
Risk-Taker Damage may randomly be increased or decreased.
Rock Break Destroys one breakable-rock disruption without fail.
Sinister Power
Sleep Charm Leaves the foe asleep.
Spookify Leaves the foe spooked.
Stabilize Occasionally erases one of the foe's disruptions on the board.
Stabilize+
Steely Resolve Attacks do more damage when things are looking desperate.
Swap Can replace a disruption with one of your Pokémon.
Swarm Attacks do more damage when things are looking desperate.
Swat
Vitality Drain Does more damage when the opponent has more HP left.



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