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{{../Edit}} {{../Template:Shuffle location infobox |name=Puerto Blanco |image=Pokémon Shuffle Puerto Blanco |jpname=ブランコハーバー |jptrans=Blanco Harbor |next=Sandy Bazaar |bgcolor=fire |color=white }}

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. Carts are parked in the center of town.

Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Base Bonus

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Other stages test

Stage Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP S-ranks to
unlock
Base Bonus

{{../Template:ShufflePoké|EX1|359|Absol|Dark|3,420|01:00|1%|5%|10|12}}



Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Availability
Base Bonus

{{../Template:ShufflePoké||151|Mew|Psychic|4,896|20|10%|4%|5|February 18 to March 22, 2015}}


Event Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Initial reward Availability
Base Bonus

{{../Template:ShufflePoké|Keldeo Rears Its Head|647|Keldeo|Water|13,051|20|15%|4%|5|5,000 Coins|March 23 to April 5, 2015|cols=7}}


Pokémon Type Prize Time Winning threshold Availability
North America PAL region Japan

{{../Template:ShufflePoké||448M|Lucario|display=Mega Lucario|Fighting|Lucarionite|1:00|20,000|20,000|50,000|March 15 to 22, 2015}}


Pokémon Type Moves Catchability EXP

{{../Template:ShufflePoké||487|Giratina|Ghost|18|Equal to stage level|5|cols=3}}

{{../Template:Pokémon Shuffle Locations}}

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)
Spanish Bahía Blanca From bahía (bay) and blanca (white)