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'''Graucus Hall''' (Japanese: '''ラーウスホール''' ''Ravus Hall'') is the 19th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], which currently consists of twenty stages. It follows [[Blau Salon]]. Graucus Hall first became playable on September 20, 2016.
'''Graucus Hall''' (Japanese: '''ラーウスホール''' ''Ravus Hall'') is the 19th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], which currently consists of twenty stages. It follows [[Blau Salon]]. Graucus Hall first became playable on September 20, 2016.


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Revision as of 19:39, 24 September 2016

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Graucus Hall (Japanese: ラーウスホール Ravus Hall) is the 19th area in Pokémon Shuffle, which currently consists of twenty stages. It follows Blau Salon. Graucus Hall first became playable on September 20, 2016.

It shares its overworld design and music with Silbern Museum. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five.

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Base Bonus
451 Duskull Duskull Ghost ? 6 ?% ?% 6 3-Pokémon stage
452 Archen Archen Rock ? 20 10% 2% 20
453 Nincada Nincada Bug ? 18 12% ?% 18
454 Bidoof Bidoof Normal ? 8 10% ?% 8 3-Pokémon stage
455 Dusclops Dusclops Ghost ? 15 ?% ?% 15
456 Ferroseed Ferroseed Grass ? 20 10% 2% 20
457 Shedinja Shedinja Bug ? 15 9% 3% 15
458 Sableye Sableye Dark ? 15 ?% ?% 15 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
459 Flareon Flareon Fire ? 6 ?% ?% 6 3-Pokémon stage
Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
460 Ferrothorn Ferrothorn Grass ? 20 9% ?% 20
461 Zorua Zorua Dark ? 12 ?% ?% 12 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has bee caught.
462 Beldum Beldum Steel ? 20 ?% ?% 20
463 Vaporeon Vaporeon Water ? 15 ?% ?% 15 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has bee6 caught.
464 Volbeat Volbeat Bug ? 7 ?% ?% 7 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
465 Zoroark Zoroark Dark ? 15 ?% ?% 15 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
466 Metang Metang Steel ? 20 1% ?% 20
467 Jolteon Jolteon Electric ? 15 ?% ?% 15 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
468 Illumise Illumise Bug ? 8 ?% ?% 8 Second stage featuring this Pokémon.
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
469 Bibarel Bibarel Water ? 15 2% ?% 15
470 Metagross Metagross Steel ? 20 10% ?% 20 1 Raise Max Level awarded after clearing the stage for the first time.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ラーウスホール Ravus Hall From ravus, Latin for gray
English Graucus Hall From glaucus (grayish)
German Metallhalle From Metall (metal) and Halle (hall)


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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