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A '''High-Speed Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ハイスピードチャレンジ''' ''High-Speed Challenge'') is a type of [[special stage]] in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to [[Great Challenge]]s. These stages cost [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins or [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts to play.
A '''High-Speed Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ハイスピードチャレンジ''' ''High-Speed Challenge'') is a type of [[special stage]] in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to [[Great Challenge]]s. These stages cost [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins or [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts to play.


For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent 24-week schedule, with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three.
For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent 24-week schedule, with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three. The amount of Great Challenges and High-Speed Challenges available in a single week always has a shared total of 5.


[[High-Speed Challenge/Live service period|During the game's live service period]], there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to [[Pokémon Safari]] instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously [[Try 'Em Items Stage]]s, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. [[Shiny]] Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.
[[High-Speed Challenge/Live service period|During the game's live service period]], there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to [[Pokémon Safari]] instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously [[Try 'Em Items Stage]]s, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. [[Shiny]] Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.

Revision as of 05:14, 28 September 2023

A High-Speed Challenge stage for Drifblim.

A High-Speed Challenge (Japanese: ハイスピードチャレンジ High-Speed Challenge) is a type of special stage in Pokémon Shuffle that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to Great Challenges. These stages cost Coin Shuffle.png Coins or Heart Shuffle.png Hearts to play.

For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent 24-week schedule, with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three. The amount of Great Challenges and High-Speed Challenges available in a single week always has a shared total of 5.

During the game's live service period, there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to Pokémon Safari instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously Try 'Em Items Stages, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. Shiny Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.

Drops

If these Pokémon have already been caught, they have a chance to drop Skill Booster personalized.png Personalized Skill Boosters. The drop rates vary depending on the stage, but all drops are Skill Booster personalized.png Personalized Skill Booster ×1.

Rotating stages

Week 3

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Lugia Lugia Flying 12,000 00:40 8% 5% 5 Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×300 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%

Week 5

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Drifblim Drifblim Ghost 15,582 00:50 5% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%

Week 7

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Salazzle Salazzle Poison 10,754 00:40 14% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 9

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Noivern Noivern Flying 16,673 01:00 5% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
Passimian Passimian Fighting 7,583 1:00 7% 2% 5 Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×300 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%

Week 10

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Shaymin Shaymin
Sky Forme
Flying 8,930 00:40 20% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
Raichu Raichu
Alola Form
Psychic 3,776 00:20 4% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Drop rates: 50% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 11

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Talonflame Talonflame Fire 11,200 00:35 16% 8% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Drop rates: 50% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 13

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Charizard Charizard
ShinyShiny
Flying 12,820 01:00 1% 5% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Drop rates: 50% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 14

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Kabutops Kabutops Rock 25,920 02:00 1% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 17

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Beedrill Beedrill Poison 17,160 00:40 6% 5% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%

Week 19

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Tornadus Tornadus
Therian Forme
Flying 16,800 00:50 10% 3% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%

Week 20

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Thundurus Thundurus
Therian Forme
Electric 16,536 00:50 10% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
Greninja Greninja
Ash-Greninja
Water 19,565 01:00 18% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Drop rates: 50% / 25% / 12.5%

Week 24

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Archeops Archeops Rock 9,600 00:40 12% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 25% / 12.5%
Carnivine Carnivine Grass 7,350 00:50 5% 3% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Drop rates: 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
Azelf Azelf Psychic 17,488 01:00 20% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Drop rates: 50% / 25% / 12.5%

Live-service stages

Main article: High-Speed Challenge/Live service period

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ハイスピードチャレンジ
France Flag.png French À toute vitesse
Italy Flag.png Italian Una sfida ad alta velocità!
Spain Flag.png Spanish Desafío de alta velocidad


Main stages Puerto BlancoSandy BazaarNight FestivalIsla AsulRainbow ParkGalerie Rouge
Sweet StrasseSilbern MuseumMt. VinterCastle NoapteJungle Verde
Wacky WorkshopPedra ValleyAlbens TownRoseus CenterDesert UmbraVioleta Palace
Blau SalonGraucus HallNacht CarnivalPrasino 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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