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[[File:Shuffle Puerto Blanco.png|thumb|Puerto Blanco in the 3DS version]]
|jpname=ブランコハーバー
'''Puerto Blanco''' (Japanese: '''ブランコハーバー''' ''Blanco Harbor'') is the first area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of 10 stages. [[Amelia]] guides the player through these ten stages as well as the first stage of the next area, [[Sandy Bazaar]], as the game's tutorial.
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'''Puerto Blanco''' (Japanese: '''ブランコハーバー''' ''Blanco Harbor'') is the first area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of ten stages. [[Amelia]] guides the player through these ten stages as well as the first stage of the next area, [[Sandy Bazaar]].
The town has many houses, some of which are adorned with hedges. The ground is adorned with images of anchors. The northern section of the area has blue tiles representing water instead of orange tiles representing brick paths. Streetlights line the town's paths. Three boats can be seen docked at the northeastern-most corner of the area. Cars are parked in the center of town. It shares its background artwork with [[Albens Town]].


The town has many houses, some of which are adorned with hedges. The ground is adorned with images of anchors. The northern section of the area has blue tiles representing water instead of orange tiles representing brick paths. Streetlights line the town's paths. Three boats can be seen docked at the northeastern-most corner of the area. Carts are parked in the center of town.
==Updates==
{{main|Pokémon Shuffle/Version history}}
 
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}" cellpadding="2"
! style="background:#{{white color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Changes
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" | 3DS ver.
! style="background:#{{white color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Mobile ver.
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Initial launch.
| 1.0.0<br>(Feb 18, 2015)
| 1.0.0<br>(Aug 24, 2015)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Added UX stages
| 1.5.7<br>(Feb 13, 2018)
| ?
|}


==Stages==
==Stages==
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{fire color}}; text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{fire color light}}"
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{fire color}}; text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}" cellpadding="2"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Stage
! style="background:#{{white color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan="2" | Stage
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Pokémon
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Pokémon
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Type
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" rowspan="2" | Type
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Moves
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" colspan="2" | HP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Base capture %
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" rowspan="2" | Moves
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Move bonus
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" colspan="2" | Catchability
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Notes
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" rowspan="2" | EXP
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|1|Espurr|Psychic|8|75%|5%|As this is the tutorial, the game forces the player's puzzle moves and guarantees the catch.}}
! style="background:#{{white color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" rowspan="2" | Notes
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|2|Bulbasaur|Grass|7|75%|4%|The game gives five bonus moves for free (tutorial only), but these are not factored in, making the best possible catch rate 99%.}}
|-
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|3|Squirtle|Water|15|50%|4%}}
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" | Main
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|4|Charmander|Fire|15|30%|5%}}
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" | UX
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|5|Eevee|Normal|15|20%|3%|The tutorial forces a missed catch, giving a free Great Ball to show it off.}}
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" | Base
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|6|Pidgey|Flying|12|60%|4%}}
! style="background:#{{white color light}}" | {{tt|Bonus|per move remaining}}
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|7|Togepi|Fairy|10|20%|8%}}
{{ShufflePoké|1|677|Espurr|Psychic|200 <small>(3DS)</small><br>600 <small>(Mobile)</small>|600 <small>(3DS)</small><br>1,800 <small>(Mobile)</small>|8|75%|5%|8|During the tutorial, the game forces the player's puzzle moves and guarantees the {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Catching Pokémon|catch}}.|cols=7}}
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|8|Pichu|Electric|7|7%|7%}}
{{ShufflePoké|2|001|Bulbasaur|Grass|360 <small>(3DS)</small><br>90 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,080 <small>(3DS)</small><br>270 <small>(Mobile)</small>|7 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|7 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|75%|4%|7 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|7 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|9|Audino|Normal|15|60%|3%}}
* The [[File:Moves Plus 5.png|20px|link=]] [[List of items (Shuffle)|Moves +5]] received during this stage does not affect the catchability bonus.
{{User:Abcboy/Template:ShufflePoké|10|mega=yes|Audino|Normal|15|N/A|N/A}}
* During the tutorial, this stage does not cost any [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts.
* The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|3|007|Squirtle|Water|400 <small>(3DS)</small><br>200 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,200 <small>(3DS)</small><br>600 <small>(Mobile)</small>|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|50%|4%|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|
* The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|4|004|Charmander|Fire|420 <small>(3DS)</small><br>180 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,260 <small>(3DS)</small><br>540 <small>(Mobile)</small>|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|30%|5%|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|
* The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|5|133|Eevee|Normal|450 <small>(3DS)</small><br>200 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,350 <small>(3DS)</small><br>600 <small>(Mobile)</small>|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|20%|3%|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|
* During the tutorial, the game forces the player's Poké Ball to fail, giving the player a free {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Great Ball}} to show off how it works.
* Rewarded with a [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewel}}.|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|6|016|Pidgey|Flying|650 <small>(3DS)</small><br>240 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,950 <small>(3DS)</small><br>720 <small>(Mobile)</small>|12 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|12 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|60%|4%|12 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|10|12 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>||cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|7|175|Togepi|Fairy|650 <small>(3DS)</small><br>300 <small>(Mobile)</small>|1,950 <small>(3DS)</small><br>900 <small>(Mobile)</small>|10 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|8|10 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|20% <small>(3DS)</small><br>14% <small>(Mobile)</small>|8% <small>(3DS)</small><br>14% <small>(Mobile)</small>|10 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|8|10 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>||cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|8|172|Pichu|Electric|800 <small>(3DS)</small><br>500 <small>(Mobile)</small>|2,400 <small>(3DS)</small><br>1,500 <small>(Mobile)</small>|7|7% <small>(3DS)</small><br>30% <small>(Mobile)</small>|7% <small>(3DS)</small><br>13% <small>(Mobile)</small>|7|{{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|3-Pokémon Stages|3-Pokémon stage}}|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|9|531|Audino|Normal|900 <small>(3DS)</small><br>600 <small>(Mobile)</small>|2,700 <small>(3DS)</small><br>1,800 <small>(Mobile)</small>|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|12|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|60% <small>(3DS)</small><br>42% <small>(Mobile)</small>|3% <small>(3DS)</small><br>7% <small>(Mobile)</small>|15 <small>(3DS)</small><br>{{tt|12|15 in Mobile prior to v1.7}} <small>(Mobile)</small>|The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.|cols=7}}
{{ShufflePoké|10|531M|Audino|display={{me|Audino}}|Normal|1,200|3,600|15|N/A|N/A|15|
* First clear bonus: [[File:Audinite Shuffle.png|link=]] Audinite, [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Jewel ×1, and [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Hearts}} ×10.
** (3DS originally gave [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins ×1,500 instead of the Hearts, and Mobile originally gave 5 instead of 10 Hearts.)
* First clear bonus (UX stage): [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px|link=]] {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Enhancements|Raise Max Level}} ×1.|cols=7}}
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="7" |
! style="background:#{{white color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="11" |
|}
|}
===Tutorial items===
As part of the tutorial, [[Amelia]] gives the player some items while progressing through these stages.
* Stage 2: [[File:Moves Plus 5.png|20px|link=]] [[List of items (Shuffle)|Moves +5]]
* Stage 5: {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Great Ball}} (immediately used), [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewel}}


==Names==
==Names==
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| Perlhafen
| Perlhafen
| From ''Perl'' (pearl) and ''Hafen'' (harbor)
| From ''Perl'' (pearl) and ''Hafen'' (harbor)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Korean
| 블랑코 하버 ''Blanco Harbor''
| Same as Japanese name
|- style="background: #FFF"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Spanish
| Bahía Blanca
| Bahía Blanca
| From ''bahía '' (bay) and ''blanca'' (bay)
| From ''bahía '' (bay) and ''blanca'' (white)
|}
 
===Other areas===
To be copy-and-pasted later...
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{poison color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{poison color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ビージーバザー ''Biij Bazaar''
| From بيج ''biij'' (Arabic for beige) and ''{{wp|bazaar}}''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Sandy Bazaar
| From ''sand'', ''{{wp|Desert sand (color)|sandy}}'', and ''bazaar'' (an Arabic market)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Souk Beij
| From ''beij'' (corruption of ''beige'') and ''souk'' ({{wp|souq}})
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Ockerbasar
|  From ''Ocker'' (ochre) and ''basar'' (bazaar)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Bazar Asfar
| From ''bazar'' (bazaar) and أصفر ''ʾaṣfar'' (Arabic for yellow)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Bazar Beige
| From ''bazar'' (bazaar) and ''beige''
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{red color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{red color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| スミフェスティバル ''Sumi Festival''
| From 墨 ''sumi'' (ink) or 菫 ''sumire'' ({{wp|Viola (plant)|violet}}) and ''festival''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Night Festival
| From ''night'' and ''festival''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Festival Sumi
| From ''festival'' and 墨 ''sumi'' (ink) or 菫 ''sumire'' (violet)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Purpurfest
| From ''Purpur'' (purple) and ''Fest'' (festival)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Fiera Kuroiro
| From ''fiera'' (fair) and 黒色 ''kuroiro'' (black)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Feria de la Tinta
| From ''feria'' (fair) and ''tinta'' (ink)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{yellow color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{yellow color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| アスールビーチ ''Azul Beach''
| From ''azul'' (Spanish for blue) and ''beach''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Isla Asul
| From ''isla'' (Spanish for island) and ''azul'' (Spanish for blue) or ''asul'' (Filipino for blue)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Plage Asul
| From ''plage'' (beach) and ''asul'' (Filipino for blue)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Azurgestade
| From ''azurblau'' (azure) and ''Gestade'' (shore)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Spiaggia Azul
| From ''spiaggia'' (beach) and ''azul'' (Spanish for blue)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Playa Azur
| From ''playa'' (beach) and ''azur'' (azure)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{grass color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{grass color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| イーリスパーク ''Iris Park''
| From ἶρις ''{{wp|Iris (deity)|Iris}}'' (Ancient Greek for rainbow) and ''park''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Rainbow Park
| From ''rainbow'' and ''park''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Parc-en-Ciel
| From ''parc'' (park) and ''arc-en-ciel'' (rainbow). Literally ''park in the sky''.
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Prismapark
| From ''Prisma'' (prism) and ''park''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Parco Iris
| From ''parco'' (park) and ''arco iris'' (Spanish for rainbow)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Parque Iris
| From ''parque'' (park) and ''arco iris'' (rainbow)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{water color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{water color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ルージュギャラリー ''Rouge Gallery''
| From ''rouge'' (French for red) and ''gallery''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Galerie Rouge
| From ''galerie'' (French for gallery) and ''rouge'' (French for red)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Galerie Rosso
| From ''galerie'' (gallery) and ''rosso'' (Italian for red)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Zinnobergalerie
| From ''Zinnober'' ({{wp|cinnabar}}) and ''Galerie'' (gallery)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Galleria Rouge
| From ''galleria'' (gallery) and ''rouge'' (French for red)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Galería Berenjena
| From ''galería'' (gallery) and ''berenjena'' (aubergine)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{fairy color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{fairy color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ボンボンハウス ''Bonbon House''
| From ''{{wp|bonbon}}'' (French for sweets) and ''house''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Bonbon Boulevard
| From ''bonbon'' and ''boulevard''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Maison Roseum
| From ''maison'' (house) and ''roseum'' (Latin for pink)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Bonbonhaus
| Literally ''bonbon house''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Casa Bonbon
| Literally ''bonbon house''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Casa Caramel
| From ''casa'' (house) and ''caramel''
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{silver color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{silver color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ジルバミュージアム ''Zilver Museum''
| From ''zilver'' (Dutch for silver) and ''museum''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Silbern Museum
| From ''silbern'' (German for silver) and ''museum''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Musée Silber
| From ''musée'' (museum) and ''Silber'' (German for silver)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Silbermuseum
| From ''Silber'' (silver) and ''museum''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Museo Silber
| From ''museo'' (museum) and ''Silber'' (German for silver)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Museo Argento
| From ''museo'' (museum) and ''argento'' (silver)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{electric color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{electric color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| マウントウィンテル ''Mt. Vinter''
| From ''mount'' and ''vinter'' (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish for winter)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Mt. Vinter
| From ''mount'' and ''vinter'' (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish for winter)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Mont Vinter
| From ''mont'' (mount) and ''vinter'' (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish for winter)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Winterberg
| From ''Winter'' and ''Berg'' (mountain)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Monte Vinter
| From ''monte'' (mount) and ''vinter'' (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish for winter)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Monte Invierno
| From ''monte'' (mount) and ''invierno'' (winter)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{dragon color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{dragon color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ノアプテキャッスル ''Noapte Castle''
| From ''noapte'' (Romanian for night) and ''castle''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Castle Noapte
| From ''castle'' and ''noapte'' (Romanian for night)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Château Noapte
| From ''château'' (castle) and ''noapte'' (Romanian for night)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Finsterschloss
| From ''finster'' (dark, gloomy) and ''Schloss'' (castle)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Castel Noapte
| From ''castel'' (castle) and ''noapte'' (Romanian for night)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Castillo Nox
| From ''castillo'' (castle) and ''nox'' (Latin for night)
|}
|}


{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{green color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{green color dark}}"
{{Shuffle locations}}
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ヴェルデジャングル ''Verde Jungle''
| From ''verde'' (Italian and Spanish for green) and ''jungle''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Jungle Verde
| From ''jungle'' and ''verde'' (Italian and Spanish for green)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Jungle Xoxoctic
| From ''jungle'' and ''xoxoctic'' ({{wp|Nahuatl}} for green)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Jadewald
| From ''Jade'' and ''Wald'' (forest)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Giungla Verdor
| From ''giungla'' (jungle) and ''verdor'' (Spanish for verdure)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Selva Verdor
| From ''selva'' (jungle) and ''verdor'' (verdure)
|}
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{fighting color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{fighting color dark}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background: #FFF"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Japanese
| ジュエファクトリー ''Jouet Factory''
| From ''jouet'' (French for toy) and ''factory''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| English
| Wacky Workshop
| From ''wacky'' and ''workshop''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| French
| Usine Ludilo
| From ''usine'' (factory) and ''ludilo'' (Esperanto for toy)
|- style="background: #FFF"
| German
| Spielzeugfabrik
| Literally ''toy factory''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Italian
| Officina Wacky
| Literally ''wacky workshop''
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Spanish
| Fábrica de Juguetes
| Literally ''toy factory''
|}<!--
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[[ja:ブランコハーバー]]
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 16 November 2023

Puerto Blanco
Sandy Bazaar
Puerto Blanco in the 3DS version

Puerto Blanco (Japanese: ブランコハーバー Blanco Harbor) is the first area in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of 10 stages. Amelia guides the player through these ten stages as well as the first stage of the next area, Sandy Bazaar, as the game's tutorial.

The town has many houses, some of which are adorned with hedges. The ground is adorned with images of anchors. The northern section of the area has blue tiles representing water instead of orange tiles representing brick paths. Streetlights line the town's paths. Three boats can be seen docked at the northeastern-most corner of the area. Cars are parked in the center of town. It shares its background artwork with Albens Town.

Updates

Main article: Pokémon Shuffle/Version history
Changes 3DS ver. Mobile ver.
Initial launch. 1.0.0
(Feb 18, 2015)
1.0.0
(Aug 24, 2015)
Added UX stages 1.5.7
(Feb 13, 2018)
?

Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Main UX Base Bonus
1 Espurr Espurr Psychic 200 (3DS)
600 (Mobile)
600 (3DS)
1,800 (Mobile)
8 75% 5% 8 During the tutorial, the game forces the player's puzzle moves and guarantees the catch.
2 Bulbasaur Bulbasaur Grass 360 (3DS)
90 (Mobile)
1,080 (3DS)
270 (Mobile)
7 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
75% 4% 7 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
  • The Moves Plus 5.png Moves +5 received during this stage does not affect the catchability bonus.
  • During the tutorial, this stage does not cost any Heart Shuffle.png Hearts.
  • The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.
3 Squirtle Squirtle Water 400 (3DS)
200 (Mobile)
1,200 (3DS)
600 (Mobile)
15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
50% 4% 15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
  • The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.
4 Charmander Charmander Fire 420 (3DS)
180 (Mobile)
1,260 (3DS)
540 (Mobile)
15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
30% 5% 15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
  • The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.
5 Eevee Eevee Normal 450 (3DS)
200 (Mobile)
1,350 (3DS)
600 (Mobile)
15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
20% 3% 15 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
  • During the tutorial, the game forces the player's Poké Ball to fail, giving the player a free Great Ball to show off how it works.
  • Rewarded with a Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel.
6 Pidgey Pidgey Flying 650 (3DS)
240 (Mobile)
1,950 (3DS)
720 (Mobile)
12 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
60% 4% 12 (3DS)
10 (Mobile)
7 Togepi Togepi Fairy 650 (3DS)
300 (Mobile)
1,950 (3DS)
900 (Mobile)
10 (3DS)
8 (Mobile)
20% (3DS)
14% (Mobile)
8% (3DS)
14% (Mobile)
10 (3DS)
8 (Mobile)
8 Pichu Pichu Electric 800 (3DS)
500 (Mobile)
2,400 (3DS)
1,500 (Mobile)
7 7% (3DS)
30% (Mobile)
7% (3DS)
13% (Mobile)
7 3-Pokémon stage
9 Audino Audino Normal 900 (3DS)
600 (Mobile)
2,700 (3DS)
1,800 (Mobile)
15 (3DS)
12 (Mobile)
60% (3DS)
42% (Mobile)
3% (3DS)
7% (Mobile)
15 (3DS)
12 (Mobile)
The Poké Ball is guaranteed to succeed, regardless of the displayed catch rate.
10 Audino Mega Audino Normal 1,200 3,600 15 N/A N/A 15
  • First clear bonus: Audinite Shuffle.png Audinite, Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel ×1, and Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×10.
    • (3DS originally gave Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×1,500 instead of the Hearts, and Mobile originally gave 5 instead of 10 Hearts.)
  • First clear bonus (UX stage): Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level ×1.

Tutorial items

As part of the tutorial, Amelia gives the player some items while progressing through these stages.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ブランコハーバー Blanco Harbor From blanco (Spanish for white) and harbor
English, Italian Puerto Blanco From puerto (Spanish for harbor) and blanco (Spanish for white)
French Port Blanco From port and blanco (Spanish for white)
German Perlhafen From Perl (pearl) and Hafen (harbor)
Korean 블랑코 하버 Blanco Harbor Same as Japanese name
Spanish Bahía Blanca From bahía (bay) and blanca (white)


Main stages Puerto BlancoSandy BazaarNight FestivalIsla AsulRainbow Park
Galerie RougeSweet StrasseSilbern MuseumMt. VinterCastle Noapte
Jungle VerdeWacky WorkshopPedra ValleyAlbens TownRoseus Center
Desert UmbraVioleta PalaceBlau SalonGraucus HallNacht Carnival
Prasino WoodsZaffiro CoastMarron Trail
Expert Stages Expert Stages
Special stages Daily (Daily PokémonOne Chance a Day!)
Challenge (Great ChallengeUltra ChallengeUB ChallengeHigh-Speed ChallengeSpecial Challenge)
Resource event (Meowth's Coin ManiaSkill Booster M Stage!Tons of Exp. Points)
Competitive StageEscalation battlePokémon Safari
Retired special stages An Evolving Challenge!Commemorative EventScore ChallengeTry 'Em Items Stage
Survival Mode Survival Mode
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