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|developer=[[Ambrella]]
|developer=[[Ambrella]]
|publisher=[[The Pokémon Company]]
|publisher=[[The Pokémon Company]]
|gen_series=[[Generation VII]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|side series]]
|gen_series=[[Generation VII]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]]
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|esrb=E
|pegi=7
|pegi=7
|acb=PG
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|release_date_ja=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_ja=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_na=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_na=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_au=May 15, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_au=May 15, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_eu=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_eu=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_kr=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_kr=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_hk=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_hk=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|release_date_tw=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small>
|release_date_tw=May 22, 2019 <small>(Android)</small><br>July 23, 2019 <small>(iOS)</small>
|website_ja=[https://www.pokemon-scramblesp.jp Official site]
|website_ja=[https://www.pokemon-scramblesp.jp Official site]
|website_en=[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-rumble-rush-arrives-soon-on-mobile/ Pokémon.com announcement]
|website_en=[https://www.pokemonrumble.com/en-us/ Official site]
}}
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'''Pokémon Rumble Rush''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスクランブルSP''' ''Pokémon Scramble SP'') is a spin-off Pokémon game for {{wp|iOS}} and {{wp|Android}}. It is the fifth entry in the [[Pokémon Rumble series]]. It was released for Android devices in Australia on May 15, 2019, and in the rest of the world on May 22, 2019.
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'''Pokémon Rumble Rush''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスクランブルSP''' ''Pokémon Scramble SP'') was a spin-off Pokémon game for {{wp|iOS}} and {{wp|Android}}. It was the fifth entry in the [[Pokémon Rumble series]]. It was released in Australia for Android devices on May 15, 2019, in the rest of the world for Android devices on May 22, 2019, and for iOS devices on July 23, 2019.


Prior to release, two alpha tests for the game occurred in Japan under the name '''Pokéland''' (Japanese: '''ポケランド''' ''Pokéland''). On Android, the first alpha test for the game was held from May 31 to June 9, 2017, while the second was held from October 17 to 27, 2017. An alpha test for iOS was scheduled to be held in the first half of 2018, but did not occur.
Prior to release, two alpha tests for the game occurred in Japan under the name '''Pokéland''' (Japanese: '''ポケランド''' ''Pokéland''). On Android, the first alpha test for the game was held from May 31 to June 9, 2017, while the second was held from October 17 to 27, 2017. An alpha test for iOS was scheduled to be held in the first half of 2018, but did not occur.
On April 15, 2020, it was announced that the game is slated to end online services at 1:59 pm on July 22, 2020 (UTC), one year after its worldwide release. Because the game required an internet connection to play, it can no longer be played.


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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Gameplay Rumble Rush.png|Example of gameplay|thumb|150px]]
In Pokémon Rumble Rush, the player is an adventurer helping the Adventurers Club in researching new islands and the Pokémon that live there. Callie from the Adventurers Club assists the player throughout the game.  
In Pokémon Rumble Rush, the player is an adventurer helping the Adventurers Club in researching new islands and the Pokémon that live there. Callie from the Adventurers Club assists the player throughout the game.  


Gameplay involves the player controlling a [[Toy Pokémon]] to explore various stages filled with wild Pokémon. To clear the stage, the player must successfully defeat the Boss Pokémon at the end of the stage. The player's Pokémon will move automatically towards the nearest wild Pokémon, although the player can swipe the screen to change direction or dodge attacks. The player can tap the screen to initiate an attack. After the Tutorial, the Pokémon will also attack on its own. Holding down before releasing will unleash a Charged Attack, which has a larger hitbox and deals almost three times more damage.  
Gameplay involved the player controlling a Pokémon to explore various stages filled with wild Pokémon. To clear the stage, the player had to successfully defeat the Boss Pokémon at the end of the stage. The player's Pokémon will move automatically towards the nearest wild Pokémon, although the player could swipe the screen to change direction or dodge attacks. The player could tap the screen to initiate an attack. After the Tutorial, the Pokémon would also attack on its own. Holding down before releasing would unleash a Charged Attack, which had a larger hitbox and deals almost three times more damage.  


===Catching===
===Catching===
When a wild Pokémon is defeated, there is a chance that the Pokémon will join the player's team. Pokémon with sparkles will always join the team when defeated. In addition, Pokémon that become dazed after being attacked will also be guaranteed to join once defeated. Dazed Pokémon do not move or attack, and are represented by yellow stars on top of them. The rarity of the Pokémon is reflected in the color of the capsule they are caught in. Pokémon caught in red capsules will have a 1 or 2 star move, Pokémon caught in blue capsules will have a 3 star move, and Pokémon caught in gold capsules will know a 4 or 5 star move. Rarer Pokémon are also more likely to have a higher CP.
When a wild Pokémon was defeated, there was a chance of catching that Pokémon. Pokémon with sparkles would always be caught when defeated. In addition, Pokémon that became dazed after being attacked would also be guaranteed to join once defeated. Dazed Pokémon did not move or attack, and were represented by yellow stars on top of them. The rarity of the Pokémon was reflected in the color of the capsule they are caught in. Pokémon caught in red capsules would have a 1 or 2 star move, Pokémon caught in blue capsules would have a 3 star move, and Pokémon caught in gold capsules would know a 4 or 5 star move. Rarer Pokémon are also more likely to have a higher CP.


The Toy Pokémon have various stats: HP, CP, Defense and Critical Rate. Unlike CP from other games, CP represents the Pokémon's Attack stat rather than their overall potential.  
The Pokémon have various [[Statistic|stats]]: HP, CP, Defense and Critical Rate. Unlike CP from other games, CP represents the Pokémon's Attack stat rather than their overall potential.  
[[File:Guide Feather Rumble Rush.png|thumb|100px|Guide Feather]]
[[File:Guide Feather Rumble Rush.png|thumb|100px|Guide Feather]]
As the player collects more of the same species, the Catch Rank of the Pokémon will increase. A higher Catch Rank will provide a CP boost to all Pokémon caught of that species.  
As the player collects more of the same species, the Catch Bonus Level of the Pokémon will increase. The Catch Bonus Level increases by one for every 10 Pokémon caught of that species. Starting from level ★ 10, 100 Pokémon need to be caught to increase the Catch Bonus Level. Every Catch Bonus Level provided a +1 CP boost to all Pokémon caught of that species. Caught Pokémon and the Catch Bonus Level were registered in the [[Pokédex|Dex]].


To discover stages, the player can tap any location on the map. Reported sightings show what Pokémon other adventurers have found to assist the player in finding the Pokémon they are looking for. To find a stage, the player must use a Guide Feather. Guide Feathers can be dropped by Bosses and Super Bosses, and a maximum of five can be held by the player at one time. Players can also access stages by tapping on other adventurers' balloons on the map. These stages do not use up a Guide Feather and can only be accessed once for 60 minutes. The Buddy Pokémon of the other player will assist in that stage.  
To discover stages, the player can tap any location on the map. Reported sightings show what Pokémon other adventurers have found to assist the player in finding the Pokémon they are looking for. To search for a stage, the player must use a '''Guide Feather'''. Guide Feathers can be dropped by Bosses and Super Bosses, and a maximum of five can be held by the player at one time. Since update 1.3.1, if a player runs out of Guide Feathers, they will be able to use 10 Poké Diamonds to search. Players can also access stages by tapping on other adventurers' balloons on the map. These stages do not use up a Guide Feather and can only be accessed once for 60 minutes. The Buddy Pokémon of the other player will assist in that stage.  


Once a stage is discovered, the player has access to the last three stages that were found. One of these stages can be saved so that the stage is not replaced when a new stage is found.
Once a stage is discovered, the player has access to the last three stages that were found. One of these stages can be saved so that the stage is not replaced when a new stage is found.
'''Daily Stages''' were introduced in update 1.3.0, which provide players with access to four set stages at a cost of Poké Diamonds. Unlike stages discovered by an adventurer's balloon, these stages can be accessed as many times. They also usually contain Pokémon that are difficult to find, with stages containing rarer Pokémon requiring a higher Poké Diamond cost. The first of the four set stages can be accessed once a day for free, and requires a cost for entry thereafter.


===Ores===
===Ores===
Ores can be discovered when the player defeats a Boss or Super Boss and can be refined at the refinery managed by a {{p|Magnemite}}. Gears and coins are obtained once an Ore is refined. There are three types of Ores according to their rarity.
{{main|Ore}}
Ores can be discovered when the player defeats a Boss or Super Boss. They can be refined into {{OBP|gear|Rumble Rush}}s and coins at the refinery managed by a {{p|Magnemite}}. The refinery can hold up to six ores (three prior to version 1.2.0), and only one ore can be refined at one time.


{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
There are three types of ores according to their rarity (Ore, Unusual Ore, and Rare Ore). A greater number of gears can be obtained by refining rarer ores.  
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2"| Name
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Refining time
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Contents
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Ore Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
| Ore
| 30 minutes
| 0-1 Summon Gear, 1-2 Power Gear, 500[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Unusual Ore Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
| Unusual Ore
| 3 hours
| 0-1 Summon Gear, 22-24 Power Gear, 2,500[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Rare Ore Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
| Rare Ore
| 10 hours
|
|}


Refining Tickets can be used to speed up the process of refining by one hour. They can be obtained as a daily login bonus. A maximum of 10 can be held at one time. Poké Diamonds can also be used to speed up refining time, at a cost of 1 Poké Diamond for 2 minutes.
===Gears===
[[File:Gear Cutiefly Rumble Rush.png|thumb|A {{m|Dazzling Gleam}} Gear (Cutiefly)|100px]]
{{main|Gear (Rumble Rush)}}
Gears are items that can be equipped to a Pokémon to provide certain useful boosts. There are two types of Gears - Power Gears and Summon Gears. Power Gears provide boosts to the Pokémon's stats, while Summon Gears allow the player to summon an ally Pokémon to unleash a powerful attack.


===Gears===
Gears start at Lv. 1, and can be upgraded using the corresponding Upgrade Kit for the respective Gear. Upgrade Kits can be obtained by refining Ores and by sending Gears to the club.
Gears are items developed by the Adventurers Club which can be equipped to a Toy Pokémon to provide certain useful boosts. Gears start at Lv. 1, and can be upgraded using the corresponding Upgrade Kit for the respective Gear. Upgrade Kits can be obtained by refining Ores and by sending Gears to the club.  


====Power Gear====
===Adventurer Rank===
'''Power Gears''' are Gears which provide boosts to the Pokémon's stats. Pokémon can have one or two slots to equip Power Gears. Brawny, Charge Boost, Move Gear, and Snappy Gears can be equipped to any Pokémon. The other type-based Power Gears boost the CP of a Pokémon with a move of the corresponding type to the Gear.  
The Adventurer Rank increases as the player catches more Pokémon. Increasing the Adventurer Rank provides more storage capacity for Pokémon and Gears.


{| class="sortable roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
Since update 1.3.1, the player also has the option to spend 100 Poké Diamonds to increase Pokémon or Gear storage capacity by 20.
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2" | Power Gear
{| class="roundy mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Effect
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rank
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Effect Increase per Level
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Pokémon storage
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Level Limit
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Power Gear storage
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Summon Gear storage
|- style="background:#fff"
|1
|100
|100
|50
|- style="background:#fff"
|2
|110
|100
|50
|- style="background:#fff"
|3
|110
|110
|50
|- style="background:#fff"
|4
|120
|110
|50
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Charge Boost Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|5
| Charge Boost
|120
| Increases power of Charged Attacks by 1%
|120
| +1%
|50
| 10
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Move Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|6
| Move Gear
|130
| Increases CP by 5
|120
| +5
|50
| 3
|- style="background:#fff"
|7
|130
|130
|50
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Normal Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|8
| {{t|Normal}} Move Plus
|140
| Increases CP by 30
|130
| +10
|50
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Poison Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|9
| {{t|Poison}} Move Plus
|140
| Increases CP by 30
|140
| +10
|50
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Bug Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|10
| {{t|Bug}} Move Plus
|150
| Increases CP by 30
|140
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Fire Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|11
| {{t|Fire}} Move Plus
|150
| Increases CP by 30
|150
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Water Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|12
| {{t|Water}} Move Plus
|160
| Increases CP by 30
|150
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Grass Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|13
| {{t|Grass}} Move Plus
|160
| Increases CP by 30
|160
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Psychic Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|14
| {{t|Psychic}} Move Plus
|170
| Increases CP by 30
|160
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Dragon Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|15
| {{t|Dragon}} Move Plus
|170
| Increases CP by 30
|170
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Dark Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|16
| {{t|Dark}} Move Plus
|180
| Increases CP by 30
|170
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Fairy Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|17
| {{t|Fairy}} Move Plus
|180
| Increases CP by 30
|180
| +10
|100
| 100
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Brawny Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|18
| Brawny
|190
| Increases HP by 200
|180
| +200
|100
| 10
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Snappy Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|19
| Snappy
|190
| Increases Move Prep Speed by 1%
|190
| +1%
|100
| 10
|}
 
====Summon Gear====
'''Summon Gears''' are Gears which allow the player to summon an ally Pokémon to unleash a powerful attack. A Summon Gear can only be used once a gauge is filled up by defeating wild Pokémon. Summon Gears can be upgraded to Lv. 3.
 
{| class="sortable roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2"| Summon Gear
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Base Effect Value
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Lv. 2 Effect Value
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Lv. 3 Effect Value
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}" | Effect
! style="background-color:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Availability
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Charizard Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|20
| {{m|Flamethrower}} Gear<br>({{p|Charizard}})
|200
| 810
|190
| +163
|150
| +80
| Inflicts burn
| Charizard's Island Home
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Charmeleon Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|21
| {{m|Flamethrower}} Gear<br>({{p|Charmeleon}})
|200
| 510
|200
| +103
|150
| +50
| None
| Charizard's Island Home
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Wailmer Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|22
| {{m|Whirlpool}} Gear<br>({{p|Wailmer}})
|210
| 480
|200
| +20
|150
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Gurdurr Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|23
| {{m|Dynamic Punch}} Gear<br>({{p|Gurdurr}})
|210
| 480
|210
| +20
|150
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Grimer Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|24
| {{m|Sludge Wave}} Gear<br>({{p|Grimer}})
|220
| 480
|210
| +20
|150
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Venonat Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|25
| {{m|Signal Beam}} Gear<br>({{p|Venonat}})
|220
| 480
|220
| +20
|150
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Graveler Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|26
| {{m|Rock Blast}} Gear<br>({{p|Graveler}})
|230
| 480
|220
| +20
|150
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Dragonite Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|27
| {{m|Dragon Rush}} Gear<br>({{p|Dragonite}})
|230
| 810
|230
| +163
|150
| +80
| Makes the target flinch
| Dragonite's Stormy Island
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Dragonair Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|28
| {{m|Dragon Rush}} Gear<br>({{p|Dragonair}})
|240
| 510
|230
| +103
|150
| +50
| None
| Dragonite's Stormy Island
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Blastoise Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|29
| {{m|Surf}} Gear<br>({{p|Blastoise}})
|240
| 810
|240
| +163
|150
| +80
| Briefly raises Attack
| Charizard's Island Home
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Wartortle Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|30
| {{m|Surf}} Gear<br>({{p|Wartortle}})
|250
| 510
|240
| +103
|200
| +50
| None
| Charizard's Island Home
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Rattata Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|31
| {{m|Quick Attack}} Gear<br>({{p|Rattata}})
|250
| 480
|250
| +20
|200
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Cutiefly Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|32
| {{m|Dazzling Gleam}} Gear<br>({{p|Cutiefly}})
|260
| 480
|250
| +20
|200
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Gothorita Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|33
| {{m|Psyshock}} Gear<br>({{p|Gothorita}})
|260
| 480
|260
| +20
|200
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Spearow Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|34
| {{m|Drill Peck}} Gear<br>({{p|Spearow}})
|270
| 480
|260
| +20
|200
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Eevee Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|35
| {{m|Take Down}} Gear<br>({{p|Eevee}})
|270
| 480
|270
| +20
|200
| +9
| None
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Gardevoir Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|36
| {{m|Draining Kiss}} Gear<br>({{p|Gardevoir}})
|280
|
|270
|
|200
|  
|  
| Dragonite's Stormy Island
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Kirlia Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|37
| {{m|Draining Kiss}} Gear<br>({{p|Kirlia}})
|280
| 510
|280
| +103
|200
| +50
|  
| Dragonite's Stormy Island
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Gear Pikachu Rumble Rush.png|80px]]
|38
| {{m|Spark}} Gear<br>({{p|Pikachu}})
|290
|
|280
|
|200
|
|
| Exclusive to Shop
|}
 
===Challenges===
Challenges are goals which the player can accomplish to earn Poké Diamonds. Challenges can be daily, limited-time (bi-weekly with events), or permanent Adventurer challenges. All challenges currently reward the player 3 Poké Diamonds each.
 
Daily challenges have so far been the same every day.
* Catch 3 Pokémon
* Obtain 1 ore
* Refine ore
 
===Tournament===
Tournament is a feature where players battle multiple Super Bosses in a row within a certain period of time. The next stage will be unlocked if the player defeats all Bosses in the stage.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Stage
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Bosses
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Time limit
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Target CP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Prelims: First Round
|39
| {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Starmie}}
|290
| 60 seconds
|290
| 300
|200
| 1,000[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Prelims: Finals
|40
| {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Machamp}}
|300
| 90 seconds
|290
| 800
|250
| 10,000[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Normal Class
|41
| {{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Marowak}}, {{p|Gengar}}
|300
| 90 seconds
|300
| 1,900
|250
| 15,000[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Class
|42
| {{p|Seadra}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Dragonite}}
|310
| 90 seconds
|300
| 3,000
|250
| 20,000[[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|}
 
===Shop===
Certain items can be purchased with real money at the following rates.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2"| Items
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Cost
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 400[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]<br>Spark Gear (Pikachu)<br>1 additional refining slot for 24 hours
|43
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Ore Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Gear Pikachu Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
|310
|  
|310
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 400[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]<br>2 additional Pokémon slots for three days
|44
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + Catch Boost
|320
|  
|310
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 600[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]<br>1 additional refining slot for three days
|45
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Ore Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
|320
|  
|320
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 800[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]<br>80 Poké Diamonds each day for 30 days<br>Increased Pokémon movement speed by 20% for 30 days
|46
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
|330
|  
|320
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 100[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|47
| [[File:Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
|330
|  
|330
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 300[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|48
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
|340
|  
|330
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1,000[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|49
| [[File:Poké Diamond 1000 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
|340
|  
|340
|250
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 2,500[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|50
| [[File:Poké Diamond 2500 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
|350
|  
|340
|300
|}
|}
===Challenges===
Challenges are goals which the player can accomplish to earn Poké Diamonds. Challenges can be daily, limited-time (bi-weekly with events), or permanent Adventurer challenges. All challenges each reward the player 3 Poké Diamonds.
Current daily challenges are:
* Try [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]] (Coin) Rush
* Catch 3 Pokémon
* Obtain 1 ore
* Tap another adventurer's balloon
Prior to version 1.2.0, the daily challenges were:
* Catch 3 Pokémon
* Obtain 1 ore
* Refine ore


==Plot==
==Plot==
The game involves defeating a range of Super Boss Pokémon with each Boss becoming progressively stronger. Before accessing the main game, a Tutorial must be completed, which consists of five Super Bosses. Super Bosses are powerful Boss Pokémon that must be defeated within a time limit. In order to battle a Super Boss, certain requirements must be met. Once a Super Boss Pokémon is defeated, more Pokémon will become available to catch in the wild, and the next Super Boss will be unlocked.
[[File:Super Boss Rumble Rush.png|Super Boss Zoroark|thumb|150px]]
The game involves defeating a range of Super Boss Pokémon with each Boss becoming progressively stronger. Super Bosses are powerful Boss Pokémon that must be defeated within a time limit. In order to battle a Super Boss, certain requirements must be met. Once a Super Boss Pokémon is defeated, more Pokémon will become available to catch in the wild, and the next Super Boss will be unlocked. The area rank increases by one each time a Super Boss Pokémon is defeated.


The main game currently runs as bi-weekly events, providing a new island to explore and Super Bosses to defeat. Pokémon obtained from previous islands cannot be used.
Since update 1.3.1, Super Bosses can be rebattled. The update also introduced Goals which are optional tasks the player can complete while defeating the Super Boss. Clearing each goal rewards the player 3 Poké Diamonds.


===Tutorial===
===Tutorial===
[[File:Tutorial Rumble Rush.png|thumb|200px|Map of Tutorial]]
[[File:Tutorial Rumble Rush.png|thumb|200px|Map of Tutorial]]
The tutorial introduces the player to various elements of gameplay. It is also currently the only location where the Move Gear can be found.  
Before accessing the main game, a Tutorial must be completed. The tutorial introduces the player to various elements of gameplay. It is also currently the only location where the Move Gear can be found.  


The following is a list of Super Bosses encountered in the tutorial.
The following is a list of Super Bosses encountered in the tutorial.
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| Ivysaur, {{p|Gloom}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Ivysaur}}
| {{p|Wartortle}}
| 180
| 180
| Use a power gear to prepare a Pokémon with CP 180 or higher<br>Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon<br>Catch 1 or more Gloom
| Use a power gear to prepare a Pokémon with CP 180 or higher<br>Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon<br>Catch 1 or more Gloom
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|}
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===Charizard Island's Home===
===Events===
[[File:Charizard Sea Rumble Rush.png|thumb|200px|Map of Charizard Sea]]
The main game ran as bi-weekly events, providing a new island to explore and Super Bosses to defeat. Prior to update 1.3.1, Pokémon obtained from previous islands were not able to be used.
 
The Charizard Island's Home event ran from May 15 to June 5, 2019, and gave players access to Charizard Sea.  


====List of Super Bosses====
From June 10, 2020 until the game's end of service, players could access multiple seas. Charizard Sea was open as default, while the other seas could be unlocked by catching a certain number of Pokémon.
Charizard Sea had a total of 25 Super Bosses. All Super Bosses had a time limit of 60 seconds.


{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Super Boss
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Event
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Target CP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Location
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Unlock requirements
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Duration
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Pokémon unlocked
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Initial Pokémon  
|- style="background:#fff"
| Charizard Island's Home
| [[Charizard Sea]]
| May 15 to June 5, 2019
| {{p|Eevee}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| Dragonite's Stormy Island
| [[Dragonite Sea]]
| June 5 to 19, 2019
| Eevee
|- style="background:#fff"
| Snorlax Eats Everything
| [[Snorlax Sea]]
| June 19 to July 3, 2019
| {{p|Munchlax}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| Caught in Pinsir's Grip
| [[Pinsir Sea]]
| July 3 to 17, 2019
| {{p|Pinsir}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| Zapdos Takes Flight!
| [[Zapdos Sea]]
| July 17 to August 7, 2019
| {{p|Pichu}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| Jirachi and the Starry Sky
| [[Jirachi Sea]]
| August 7 to 21, 2019
| {{p|Magnemite}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Ponyta}}
| Gengar's Cavernous Hideout
| 95
| [[Gengar Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 85 or higher in this area<br>Catch 3 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| August 21 to September 4, 2019
| Ponyta
| {{p|Slowpoke}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Metapod}}
| Celebi's Forest
| 115
| [[Celebi Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 115 or higher in this area<br>Catch 4 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| September 4 to 18, 2019
| Metapod
| {{p|Treecko}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Charmeleon}}
| Castform and the Legendary Islands
| 170
| [[Castform Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 155 or higher in this area<br>Catch 6 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| September 18 to October 2, 2019
| Charmeleon, {{p|Rapidash}}
| {{p|Castform}}
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Scyther}}
| 230
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 220 or higher in this area<br>Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Scyther
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Mr. Mime}}
| Garchomp's Sonic Showdown
| 330
| [[Garchomp Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 310 or higher in this area<br>Catch 10 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| October 2 to 16, 2019
| Mr. Mime, {{p|Jynx}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Pikachu}}
| Entei's Enigmatic Island
| 460
| [[Entei Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 400 or higher in this area<br>Catch 14 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| October 16 to 30, 2019
| Pikachu, {{p|Parasect}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Slowbro}}
| Mimikyu's Spooky Party
| 490
| [[Mimikyu Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 490 or higher in this area<br>Catch 17 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| October 30 to November 13, 2019
| Slowbro
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Kadabra}}
| 620
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 620 or higher in this area<br>Catch 23 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Scyther in this area
| {{p|Golduck}}, Kadabra
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Flareon}}
| Aegislash: Full Regalia
| 790
| [[Aegislash Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 710 or higher in this area<br>Catch 24 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| November 13 to 27, 2019
| Flareon
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Ivysaur}}
| Golisopod and the Super Gene Cave
| 860
| [[Mewtwo Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 770 or higher in this area<br>Catch 28 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| November 27 to December 12, 2019
| Ivysaur, {{p|Gloom}}, {{p|Weepinbell}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Wartortle}}
| Happy Owlidays!
| 890
| [[Rowlet Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 890 or higher in this area<br>Catch 35 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| December 11 to 25, 2019
| Wartortle, {{p|Hypno}}
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Vileplume}}
| 1100
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1030 or higher in this area<br>Catch 40 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Rapidash in this area
| Vileplume, {{p|Bellossom}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Poliwrath}}
| Legendary Dawn: Lugia
| 1140
| [[Lugia Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1130 or higher in this area<br>Catch 45 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| December 25, 2019 to January 8, 2020
| Poliwrath, {{p|Magmortar}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Butterfree}}
| Silvally vs Buzzwole
| 1350
| [[Buzzwole Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1240 or higher in this area<br>Catch 50 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| January 8 to 22, 2020
| Butterfree
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Exeggutor}}
| Sylveon and the Eco Guardian
| 1380
| [[Zygarde Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1340 or higher in this area<br>Catch 52 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| January 22 to February 5, 2020
| Exeggutor
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Blastoise}}
| 1490
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1490 or higher in this area<br>Catch 53 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Vileplume in this area
| Blastoise, {{p|Venomoth}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Alakazam}}
| Latias and Gemini Island
| 1580
| [[Butterfree Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1580 or higher in this area<br>Catch 56 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| February 5 to 19, 2020
| Alakazam, {{p|Slowking}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Venusaur}}
| Charizard and Lugia's Island Home
| 1790
| [[Charizard Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1670 or higher in this area<br>Catch 57 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| February 19 to March 4, 2020
| Venusaur, {{p|Victreebel}}
| None
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Gyarados}}
| Ho-Oh & 151 Pals
| 1900
| [[Bulbasaur Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1750 or higher in this area<br>Catch 58 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| March 4 to 25, 2020
| Gyarados
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Charizard}}
| 1930
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1890 or higher in this area<br>Catch 59 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Gyarados in this area
| Charizard, {{p|Politoed}}
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Butterfree}}
| 2130
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2000 or higher in this area<br>Catch 60 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Alakazam}}
| Sky-High Rayquaza, Descend!
| 2160
| [[Rayquaza Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2100 or higher in this area<br>Catch 61 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| March 25 to April 15, 2020
| None
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Venusaur}}
| Arceus and the Isle of Myths
| 2400
| [[Arceus Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2240 or higher in this area<br>Catch 62 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| April 15 to May 6, 2020
| None
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Blastoise}}
| Greninja and the Wonders of [[Kalos]]
| 2430
| [[Greninja Sea]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2390 or higher in this area<br>Catch 63 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| May 6 to May 27, 2020
| None
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Charizard}}
| Final
| 2530
| [[Charizard Sea]]<br>[[Buzzwole Sea]] (unlocked after catching 8 Pokémon)<br>[[Garchomp Sea]] (unlocked after catching 12 Pokémon)<br>[[Jirachi Sea]] (unlocked after catching 16 Pokémon)<br>[[Celebi Sea]] (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)<br>[[Mimikyu Sea]] (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)<br>[[Entei Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Zygarde Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Mewtwo Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)<br>[[Rowlet Sea]] (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2530 or higher in this area<br>Catch 64 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| June 10 to July 22, 2020
| None
| None
|-
| colspan="4" style="background: #{{fire color}}; font-size: smaller; width:min-content; text-align: left" | Highlighted rows indicate higher difficulty bosses marked by a red background in game.
|}
|}


====Ranking====
During the event, players are ranked according to the sum of the CP of their three most powerful Pokémon of different species. Players are rewarded Poké Diamonds at the end of the event depending on their rank. The rank is refreshed with each event. The prizes rewarded to the player prior to Rowlet Sea are as follows.
All players were ranked according to the sum of the CP of their three most powerful Pokémon of different species. Players were rewarded Poké Diamonds at the end of the event depending on their rank.
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{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rank
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rank
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Prize
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1
| 1
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|}
|}


===Dragonite's Stormy Island===
The Poké Diamond rewards have been altered since [[Rowlet Sea]].
[[File:Dragonite Sea Rumble Rush.png|thumb|200px|Map of Dragonite Sea]]
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rank
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Prize
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1
| 250[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 2-10
| 150[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 11-100
| 50[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 101-1000
| 40[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1001-2000
| 35[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 2001-3000
| 30[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 3001-5000
| 25[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 5001-10000
| 20[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 10001-30000
| 15[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|- style="background:#fff"
| 30001-
| 10[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
|}


The Dragonite's Stormy Island event runs from June 5 to June 19, 2019, and gives players access to Dragonite Sea.  
==Tournament==
===Super Boss Rush===
Super Boss Rush was a tournament where players battled multiple Super Bosses in a row within a certain period of time. The next stage will be unlocked if the player defeats all Bosses in the stage. It was available until version 1.2.0.


====List of Super Bosses====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
Dragonite Sea has a total of 25 Super Bosses. All Super Bosses have a time limit of 60 seconds.
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Stage
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Bosses
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Time limit (s)
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Target CP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
|- style="background:#fff"
| Prelims: First Round
| {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Starmie}}
| 60
| 300
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]1,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Prelims: Finals
| {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Machamp}}
| 90
| 800
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]10,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Normal Class
| {{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Marowak}}, {{p|Gengar}}
| 90
| 1,900
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]15,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Class
| {{p|Seadra}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Dragonite}}
| 90
| 3,000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]20,000
|}


===Coin Rush===
Coin Rush replaced Super Boss Rush from version 1.2.0. Each stage had a time limit of 60 seconds.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Super Boss
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Stage
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Bosses
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Target CP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Target CP
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Unlock requirements
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Pokémon unlocked
|- style="background:#fff"
| Trainee
| {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Starmie}}
| 300
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]500
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Trainee
| {{p|Victreebel}}, {{p|Tangela}}, {{p|Vileplume}}
| 1100
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]1,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ultra Trainee
| {{p|Persian}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}}, {{p|Rhydon}}
| 1600
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]2,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Premier Trainee
| {{p|Pidgeot}}, {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Charizard}}
| 2100
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]5,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Employee
| {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Ampharos}}
| 2500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]10,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Employee
| {{p|Sneasel}}, {{p|Crobat}}, {{p|Feraligatr}}
| 2900
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]15,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ultra Employee
| {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Houndoom}}
| 3300
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]20,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Premier Employee
| {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Dragonite}}
| 3700
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]30,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Manager
| {{p|Delcatty}}, {{p|Roselia}}, {{p|Gardevoir}}
| 4100
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]50,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Manager
| {{p|Mightyena}}, {{p|Camerupt}}, {{p|Sharpedo}}
| 4500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]60,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ultra Manager
| {{p|Tyrantrum}}, {{p|Altaria}}, {{p|Salamence}}
| 5000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]70,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Premier Manager
| {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Cradily}}, {{p|Metagross}}
| 5500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]80,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Executive
| {{p|Staraptor}}, {{p|Roserade}}, {{p|Empoleon}}
| 6000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]100,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great Executive
| {{p|Honchkrow}}, {{p|Crobat}}, {{p|Weavile}}
| 6500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]120,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ultra Executive
| {{p|Milotic}}, {{p|Dragonite}}, {{p|Rhyperior}}
| 7000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]140,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Premier Executive
| {{p|Spiritomb}}, {{p|Lucario}}, {{p|Garchomp}}
| 7500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]160,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| President
| {{p|Musharna}}, {{p|Mienshao}}, {{p|Emboar}}
| 8000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]200,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Great President
| {{p|Klinklang}}, {{p|Archeops}}, {{p|Zoroark}}, {{p|Virizion}}
| 8500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]250,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ultra President
| {{p|Cofagrigus}}, {{p|Bisharp}}, {{p|Hydreigon}}, {{p|Cobalion}}
| 9000
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]300,000
|- style="background:#fff"
| Premier President
| {{p|Accelgor}}, {{p|Escavalier}}, {{p|Volcarona}}, {{p|Terrakion}}
| 9500
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]350,000
|}
 
===Battle Royale===
{{main|Battle Royale#Pokémon Rumble Rush|Battle Royale → Pokémon Rumble Rush}}
 
Battle Royale is a feature that was introduced in version 1.5.0, where players use a team of three Pokémon to battle against three other teams in a boxing ring. Points earned can be used at the Swap Shop for useful items, such as {{OBP|gear|Rumble Rush}} upgrade kits, and Poké Glam.
 
==Shop==
Certain items can be purchased with real money at the following rates.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2"| Items
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Cost
|- style="background:#fff"
| '''Starter Set''':<br>400[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]], Spark Gear (Pikachu), 1 additional refining slot for 24 hours
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Ore Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Gear Pikachu Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
| $3.99 <br>USD
|- style="background:#fff"
| '''Plenty of Pokémon Set''':<br>400[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]], 2 additional Pokémon slots for three days<br>(one guaranteed to be a Boss Pokémon{{tt|*|Since update 1.3.0}})
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + Catch Boost
| $3.99 <br>USD
|- style="background:#fff"
| '''Really Refining Set''':<br>600[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]], 1 additional refining slot for three days
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Ore Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
| $5.99 <br>USD
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Dragonair}}
| '''Poké Diamond Deal Set''':<br>800[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]], 80 Poké Diamonds each day for 30 days,<br>increased Pokémon movement speed by 20% for 30 days
| 85
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|40px]] + [[File:Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png|40px]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 85 or higher in this area<br>Catch 3 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| $7.99 <br>USD
| Dragonair
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Bisharp}}
| 100[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
| 120
| [[File:Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 110 or higher in this area<br>Catch 4 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| $0.99 <br>USD
| Bisharp
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Altaria}}
| 300[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
| 160
| [[File:Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 150 or higher in this area<br>Catch 6 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| $2.99 <br>USD
| {{p|Kingdra}}, Altaria
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Shiftry}}
| 220
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 220 or higher in this area<br>Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Shiftry
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Xatu}}
| 1,000[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
| 320
| [[File:Poké Diamond 1000 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 290 or higher in this area<br>Catch 10 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| $9.99 <br>USD
| Xatu, {{p|Girafarig}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Umbreon}}
| 2,500[[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]
| 400
| [[File:Poké Diamond 2500 Rumble Rush.png|60px]]
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 350 or higher in this area<br>Catch 15 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| $24.99 <br>USD
| Umbreon, {{p|Houndoom}}
|}
 
===My Nintendo===
Players can connect the game to their My Nintendo account, enabling the player to use their Mii in the game profile. Additionally, players can earn Pokémon Rumble Rush Platinum Points in their My Nintendo account by completing certain objectives in game.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Mission
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward (Platinum Points)
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Jynx}}
| Link Pokémon Rumble Rush with your Nintendo Account
| 530
| 300
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 450 or higher in this area<br>Catch 18 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Jynx
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Espeon}}
| 640
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 590 or higher in this area<br>Catch 22 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Shiftry in this area
| {{p|Togepi}}, Espeon
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Flygon}}
| Refine 5 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush
| 700
| 50
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 680 or higher in this area<br>Catch 25 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Flygon
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Ariados}}
| Refine 10 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush
| 880
| 100
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 770 or higher in this area<br>Catch 28 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| {{p|Nidorino}}, {{p|Golbat}}, Ariados
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Granbull}}
| Refine 30 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush
| 920
| 150
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 880 or higher in this area<br>Catch 36 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
|}
| {{p|Hypno}}, Granbull
 
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
The Pokémon Rumble Rush Platinum Points, along with the regular Platinum Points, can be used to purchase items for the game.
| {{p|Toxicroak}}
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
| 1130
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Item
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1030 or higher in this area<br>Catch 41 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Espeon in this area
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Cost (Platinum Points)
| {{p|Haunter}}, Toxicroak
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Togetic}}
| [[File:Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png|15px]]100
| 1170
| 300
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1090 or higher in this area<br>Catch 46 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Togetic, {{p|Druddigon}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Absol}}
| [[File:Gear Grass Rumble Rush.png|30px]]
| 1220
| 50
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1200 or higher in this area<br>Catch 52 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Absol
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Crobat}}
| [[File:Gear Fire Rumble Rush.png|30px]]
| 1470
| 50
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1270 or higher in this area<br>Catch 53 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Crobat
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Gardevoir}}
| 1520
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1300 or higher in this area<br>Catch 55 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Crobat in this area
| Gardevoir, {{p|Sableye}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Gallade}}
| [[File:Gear Water Rumble Rush.png|30px]]
| 1630
| 50
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1330 or higher in this area<br>Catch 57 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| {{p|Slowking}}, Gallade
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Gengar}}
| [[File:Coin Rumble Rush.png|15px]]1,000
| 1810
| 100
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1560 or higher in this area<br>Catch 59 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| {{p|Nidoking}}, Gengar
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{p|Togekiss}}
| [[File:Refining Ticket Rumble Rush.png|30px]]
| 1840
| 100
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1660 or higher in this area<br>Catch 60 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| Togekiss
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Dragonite}}
| 1990
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1850 or higher in this area<br>Catch 61 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area<br>Catch 1 or more Togekiss in this area
| {{p|Clefairy}}, Dragonite
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Absol}}
| 2130
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1880 or higher in this area<br>Catch 62 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Gallade}}
| 2280
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2000 or higher in this area<br>Catch 63 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Gengar}}
| 2380
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2140 or higher in this area<br>Catch 64 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Gardevoir}}
| 2480
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2270 or higher in this area<br>Catch 65 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}}"
| {{p|Dragonite}}
| 2790
| Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2420 or higher in this area<br>Catch 66 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area
| None
|-
| colspan="4" style="background: #{{fire color}}; font-size: smaller; width:min-content; text-align: left" | Highlighted rows indicate higher difficulty bosses marked by a red background in game.
|}
|}
<!--==Differences from [[Pokémon Rumble World]]==-->
 
==Differences from [[Pokémon Rumble World]]==
{{cleanup|section|width=50%}}
*Pokémon Rumble Rush changed the mechanic used for [[Pokémon_Rumble_World#Areas|Areas]]. Now different areas are searched to find new Pokémon. Searching requires feathers, which regenerate by beating [[Pokémon_Rumble_Rush#List_of_Super_Bosses|Super Bosses]]. However, the available areas change every two weeks and are themed with a pattern of 4-6 types with 2-3 out of the available types being the focus. This differs from Pokémon Rumble World, which use a balloon system for different [[Generation|Generations]] and a spinner to determine the area you'd visit.
*Pokémon Rumble World kept the use of facilities that allowed you to do things like change moves, enter passwords for new [[Toy Pokémon]], or any other things you might need. Pokémon Rumble Rush takes that away entirely without any form of replacement.
*Pokémon Rumble Rush introduced [[Pokémon_Rumble_Rush#Gears|Gears]] that allow you to further modify your Pokémon's CP Value beyond it's determined value, providing more use of the Toy Pokémon than previously given.
*In Pokémon Rumble Rush, Miis return to the backseat. In Pokémon Rumble World, they traveled along with your Pokémon and gave the Pokémon bonuses, however they once again take a more subtle role in Pokémon Rumble Rush
**Beyond your Mii in the balloon and other's Miis as their profile picture, Miis are essentially just an avatar. They provide no other obvious purpose.
*Tasks and tournaments in Pokémon Rumble Rush are given to you by the Adventurer's Club, rather than the King of a Kingdom like in Pokémon Rumble World.
*The Super Bosses in Pokémon Rumble World do not use the key cranking animation used in all previous Pokémon Rumble entries to grow in size. Instead, bosses start off big, and turn around when the active Pokémon encounters it.
**Swapping Pokémon is no longer an event that happens in real time, and instead happens instantaneously. This provides a better way to swap Pokémon without the swap animation being cancelled by a foe's attack mid-way. Swapping Pokémon in a Super Boss battle stops the timer. However, if a Pokémon is swapped in a tournament battle once the timer for that round has started, swapping does not pause the timer.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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| May 31, 2019
| May 31, 2019
| Fixed minor bugs.
| Fixed minor bugs.
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.1.0
| June 19, 2019
| Adjustment for items in Item Shop. (For items with "Set" in their title, you can choose when to activate them after purchasing them.)
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.1.1
| June 27, 2019
| Fixed minor bugs.
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.2.0
| July 17, 2019
|
* Super Boss Rush has become Coin Rush
* The base numbers for gears and their numbers after being upgraded have been buffed.
* The number of slots in the refinery has been increased from three to six.
* Fixes to address the app force-quitting during gameplay
* Implemented processing to address cases in which the game couldn't be started when there was a discrepancy with the time settings of the device.
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.0
| September 5, 2019
|
* Implemented daily stages
* Updated contents of the Plenty of Pokémon Set
* Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.1
| October 2, 2019
|
* Implemented Goals (optional Super Boss-related tasks)
* Now you can use Poké Diamonds to search for a stage when you don’t have any Guide Feathers
* Now you can use Poké Diamonds to increase the number of slots you have for Pokémon
* The contents of the Really Refining Set have been updated
* Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.3
| October 28, 2019
| Fixed minor bugs.
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.4.0
| November 28, 2019
| 1.4.0 Main Update Details
* Added welcome gifts in which you can get Mewtwo and more
* Added Pokémon power gears and style power gears
* Added behavioral patterns for Super Bosses
* Added DPS and max damage to battles with Super Bosses
* Improved the daily stages
* Improved ore
* Added Poké Diamond bundle products
* Made some bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.5.0
| March 4, 2020
| 1.5.0 Main Update Highlights
* Updated welcome gifts&mdash;you can get Mew and more
* Added the new Battle Royale feature
* Added the new Socket Plus item
* Added the new Poké Glam feature
* Added player titles
* Added Poké Diamond perks
* Changed encounters so Boss Pokémon are replaced by a rare Pokémon at a fixed rate
* Improved the tutorial
* Fixed some bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.5.1
| March 23, 2020
| Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.5.3
| April 22, 2020
| Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.6.0
| June 10, 2020
| 1.6.0 Main Update Details
* Changed the game so you can adventure across multiple seas.
* Added snag stages where Pokémon you haven't caught yet in that sea appear.
* Added a special mission and title for catching all the Pokémon in every sea.
* Added Battle Royale-specific effects to summon gears.
* Changed it so you can filter Pokémon by ATK ☆ number.
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="3" |
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="3" |
|}<!--
|}


===iOS===-->
===iOS===
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color light}}"
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}" | Release date
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Official note
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.2.0
| July 23, 2019
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.0
| September 4, 2019
|
* Implemented daily stages
* Updated contents of the Plenty of Pokémon Set
* Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.1
| October 2, 2019
|
* Implemented Goals (optional Super Boss-related tasks)
* Now you can use Poké Diamonds to search for a stage when you don’t have any Guide Feathers
* Now you can use Poké Diamonds to increase the number of slots you have for Pokémon
* The contents of the Really Refining Set have been updated
* Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.2
| October 16, 2019
| Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.3.3
| October 28, 2019
| Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.4.0
| November 27, 2019
| 1.4.0 Main Update Details
* Added welcome gifts in which you can get Mewtwo and more
* Added Pokémon power gears and style power gears
* Added behavioral patterns for Super Bosses
* Added DPS and max damage to battles with Super Bosses
* Improved the daily stages
* Improved ore
* Added Poké Diamond bundle products
* Made some bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.5.0
| March 4, 2020
| 1.5.0 Main Update Highlights
* Updated welcome gifts—you can get Mew and more
* Added the new Battle Royale feature
* Added the new Socket Plus item
* Added the new Poké Glam feature
* Added player titles
* Added Poké Diamond perks
* Changed encounters so Boss Pokémon are replaced by a rare Pokémon at a fixed rate
* Improved the tutorial
* Fixed some bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.5.1
| March 23, 2020
| Bug fixes
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.6.0
| June 10, 2020
| 1.6.0 Main Update Details
* Changed the game so you can adventure across multiple seas.
* Added snag stages where Pokémon you haven't caught yet in that sea appear.
* Added a special mission and title for catching all the Pokémon in every sea.
* Added Battle Royale-specific effects to summon gears.
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1.6.1
| June 12, 2020
| Bug fixes
|-
! style="background: #{{fire color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="3" |
|}


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
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|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="white-space:nowrap" | May 22, 2019
| style="white-space:nowrap" | May 22, 2019
| '''Android''': {{pmin|Latin America|Argentina}}, Austria, Belarus, {{pmin|Belgium}}, {{pmin|Brazil}}, {{pmin|Bulgaria}}, {{pmin|Canada}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Chile}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Colombia}}, {{pmin|Croatia}}, Cyprus, {{pmin|the Czech Republic|Czech Republic}}, {{pmin|Denmark}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Ecuador}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Egypt}}, Estonia, {{pmin|Finland}}, {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|Germany}}, {{pmin|Greece}}, {{pmin|Greater China|Hong Kong}}, {{pmin|Hungary}}, {{pmin|South Asia|India}}, {{pmin|Indonesia}}, {{pmin|Ireland}}, {{pmin|Israel}}, {{pmin|Italy}}, Japan, Kazakhstan, {{pmin|the Arab world|Kuwait}}, Latvia, {{pmin|Lithuania}}, Luxembourg, {{pmin|Malaysia}}, Malta, {{pmin|Latin America|Mexico}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Morocco}}, {{pmin|the Netherlands|Netherlands}}, {{pmin|New Zealand}}, Nigeria, {{pmin|Norway}}, Oman, {{pmin|South Asia|Pakistan}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Panama}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Peru}}, {{pmin|the Philippines|Philippines}}, {{pmin|Poland}}, {{pmin|Portugal}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Qatar}}, {{pmin|Romania}}, {{pmin|Russia}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Saudi Arabia}}, {{pmin|Serbia}}, {{pmin|Singapore}}, {{pmin|Slovakia}}, Slovenia, {{pmin|South Korea}}, {{pmin|Spain}}, {{pmin|Sweden}}, {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}}, {{pmin|Thailand}}, {{pmin|Turkey}}, Turkmenistan, {{pmin|Ukraine}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|United Arab Emirates}}, {{pmin|the United Kingdom|United Kingdom}}, {{pmin|the United States|United States}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Venezuela}}, {{pmin|Vietnam}}
| '''Android''': {{pmin|Latin America|Argentina}}, Austria, Belarus, {{pmin|Belgium}}, {{pmin|Brazil}}, {{pmin|Bulgaria}}, {{pmin|Canada}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Chile}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Colombia}}, {{pmin|Croatia}}, Cyprus, {{pmin|the Czech Republic|Czech Republic}}, {{pmin|Denmark}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Ecuador}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Egypt}}, Estonia, {{pmin|Finland}}, {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|Germany}}, {{pmin|Greece}}, {{pmin|Greater China|Hong Kong}}, {{pmin|Hungary}}, {{pmin|South Asia|India}}, {{pmin|Indonesia}}, {{pmin|Ireland}}, {{pmin|Israel}}, {{pmin|Italy}}, Japan, Kazakhstan, {{pmin|the Arab world|Kuwait}}, {{pmin|Latvia}}, {{pmin|Lithuania}}, Luxembourg, {{pmin|Malaysia}}, Malta, {{pmin|Latin America|Mexico}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Morocco}}, {{pmin|the Netherlands|Netherlands}}, {{pmin|New Zealand}}, Nigeria, {{pmin|Norway}}, Oman, {{pmin|South Asia|Pakistan}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Panama}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Peru}}, {{pmin|the Philippines|Philippines}}, {{pmin|Poland}}, {{pmin|Portugal}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Qatar}}, {{pmin|Romania}}, {{pmin|Russia}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Saudi Arabia}}, {{pmin|Serbia}}, {{pmin|Singapore}}, {{pmin|Slovakia}}, Slovenia, {{pmin|South Korea}}, {{pmin|Spain}}, {{pmin|Sweden}}, {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}}, {{pmin|Thailand}}, {{pmin|Turkey}}, Turkmenistan, {{pmin|Ukraine}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|United Arab Emirates}}, {{pmin|the United Kingdom|United Kingdom}}, {{pmin|the United States|United States}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Venezuela}}, {{pmin|Vietnam}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| style="white-space:nowrap" | July 23, 2019
| '''iOS''': {{pmin|Latin America|Argentina}}, {{pmin|Australia}}, Austria, Belarus, {{pmin|Belgium}}, {{pmin|Brazil}}, Brunei, {{pmin|Bulgaria}}, {{pmin|Canada}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Chile}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Colombia}}, {{pmin|Croatia}}, Cyprus, {{pmin|the Czech Republic|Czech Republic}}, {{pmin|Denmark}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Ecuador}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Egypt}}, Estonia, {{pmin|Finland}}, {{pmin|France}}, {{pmin|Germany}}, {{pmin|Greece}}, {{pmin|Greater China|Hong Kong}}, {{pmin|Hungary}}, {{pmin|Iceland}}, {{pmin|South Asia|India}}, {{pmin|Indonesia}}, {{pmin|Ireland}}, {{pmin|Israel}}, {{pmin|Italy}}, Japan, Kazakhstan, {{pmin|the Arab world|Kuwait}}, {{pmin|Latvia}}, {{pmin|Lithuania}}, Luxembourg, {{pmin|Greater China|Macau}}, {{pmin|Malaysia}}, Malta, {{pmin|Latin America|Mexico}}, {{pmin|the Netherlands|Netherlands}}, {{pmin|New Zealand}}, Nigeria, {{pmin|Norway}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Oman}}, {{pmin|South Asia|Pakistan}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Panama}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Peru}}, {{pmin|the Philippines|Philippines}}, {{pmin|Poland}}, {{pmin|Portugal}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Qatar}}, {{pmin|Romania}}, {{pmin|Russia}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|Saudi Arabia}}, {{pmin|Singapore}}, {{pmin|Slovakia}}, Slovenia, {{pmin|South Korea}}, {{pmin|Spain}}, {{pmin|Sweden}}, Switzerland, {{pmin|Greater China|Taiwan}}, {{pmin|Thailand}}, {{pmin|Turkey}}, Turkmenistan, {{pmin|Ukraine}}, {{pmin|the Arab world|United Arab Emirates}}, {{pmin|the United Kingdom|United Kingdom}}, {{pmin|the United States|United States}}, {{pmin|Latin America|Venezuela}}, {{pmin|Vietnam}}
 
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{firered color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="2" |
! style="background:#{{firered color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="2" |
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<gallery>
<gallery>
Pokémon Rumble Rush icon.png|Icon
Pokémon Rumble Rush icon.png|Icon
Pokémon Rumble Rush icon 1.3.3.png|Icon from version 1.3.3 on Android
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Prior to the game's release, trademarks were filed for Chinese and Korean localizations of the Pokéland name as 寶可樂樂島 ''{{tt|Poké Lèlèdǎo / Poké Lohklohkdóu|Poké Funland}}'' and 포켓몬랜드 ''Pokémon Land'', respectively.
* Prior to the game's release, trademarks were filed for {{pmin|Greater China|Chinese}} and {{pmin|South Korea|Korean}} localizations of the Pokéland name as 寶可樂樂島 ''{{tt|Poké Lèlèdǎo / Poké Lohklohkdóu|Poké Funland}}'' and 포켓몬랜드 ''Pokémon Land'', respectively.
* This is the first Pokémon game to be released in the {{wp|Reiwa}} era.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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{{Project Sidegames notice}}
{{Project Sidegames notice}}


[[Category:Pokémon Rumble Rush|*]]
[[Category:Defunct games]]
[[Category:Mobile games]]
[[Category:Mobile games]]



Latest revision as of 10:14, 17 March 2024

Pokémon Rumble Rush
ポケモンスクランブルSP
Pokémon Rumble Rush logo.png
Pokémon Rumble Rush logo
Basic info
Platform: iOS, Android
Category: Action RPG
Players: 1
Connectivity: N/A
Developer: Ambrella
Publisher: The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation VII spin-off
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: E
ACB: PG
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 7
GRAC: 7
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
North America: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Australia: May 15, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Europe: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
South Korea: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Hong Kong: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Taiwan: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
Japanese boxart
Pokemon Scramble SP logo.png
Pokémon Scramble SP logo
StrategyWiki
StrategyWiki has more about this subject:

Pokémon Rumble Rush (Japanese: ポケモンスクランブルSP Pokémon Scramble SP) was a spin-off Pokémon game for iOS and Android. It was the fifth entry in the Pokémon Rumble series. It was released in Australia for Android devices on May 15, 2019, in the rest of the world for Android devices on May 22, 2019, and for iOS devices on July 23, 2019.

Prior to release, two alpha tests for the game occurred in Japan under the name Pokéland (Japanese: ポケランド Pokéland). On Android, the first alpha test for the game was held from May 31 to June 9, 2017, while the second was held from October 17 to 27, 2017. An alpha test for iOS was scheduled to be held in the first half of 2018, but did not occur.

On April 15, 2020, it was announced that the game is slated to end online services at 1:59 pm on July 22, 2020 (UTC), one year after its worldwide release. Because the game required an internet connection to play, it can no longer be played.

Blurb

A world full of uncharted islands! Aided by strong Pokémon and a spirit of discovery, journey through uncharted islands that have many Pokémon!
• Enjoy fast-paced gameplay on the go
It's easy to control your Pokémon with one hand. Clear stages by controlling your Pokémon as it moves forward. If you see enemy Pokémon, you can attack by just tapping the screen. Tap to engage in exciting gameplay action!

• The islands and seas explored during your adventures change every two weeks
You may find unfamiliar and stronger Pokémon on new islands. So, journey through various islands and seas and collect more and more Pokémon!

• Upgrade Pokémon of your choice
You'll sometimes receive ore when you clear a stage. Refine ore to get power gears that you can use to make your Pokémon stronger. You may even be able to refine ore into a summon gear that calls forth a Pokémon to use a powerful move. Use power gears and summon gears to help your favorite Pokémon do well!

• Test your strength using the Pokémon you've collected
Occasionally, you can earn rewards by working your way through the Super Boss Rush. You'll need many different types of strong Pokémon to win each Super Boss Rush. Harness the power of the Pokémon you've collected from various islands and seas to defeat the powerful Super Bosses.

Gameplay

Example of gameplay

In Pokémon Rumble Rush, the player is an adventurer helping the Adventurers Club in researching new islands and the Pokémon that live there. Callie from the Adventurers Club assists the player throughout the game.

Gameplay involved the player controlling a Pokémon to explore various stages filled with wild Pokémon. To clear the stage, the player had to successfully defeat the Boss Pokémon at the end of the stage. The player's Pokémon will move automatically towards the nearest wild Pokémon, although the player could swipe the screen to change direction or dodge attacks. The player could tap the screen to initiate an attack. After the Tutorial, the Pokémon would also attack on its own. Holding down before releasing would unleash a Charged Attack, which had a larger hitbox and deals almost three times more damage.

Catching

When a wild Pokémon was defeated, there was a chance of catching that Pokémon. Pokémon with sparkles would always be caught when defeated. In addition, Pokémon that became dazed after being attacked would also be guaranteed to join once defeated. Dazed Pokémon did not move or attack, and were represented by yellow stars on top of them. The rarity of the Pokémon was reflected in the color of the capsule they are caught in. Pokémon caught in red capsules would have a 1 or 2 star move, Pokémon caught in blue capsules would have a 3 star move, and Pokémon caught in gold capsules would know a 4 or 5 star move. Rarer Pokémon are also more likely to have a higher CP.

The Pokémon have various stats: HP, CP, Defense and Critical Rate. Unlike CP from other games, CP represents the Pokémon's Attack stat rather than their overall potential.

Guide Feather

As the player collects more of the same species, the Catch Bonus Level of the Pokémon will increase. The Catch Bonus Level increases by one for every 10 Pokémon caught of that species. Starting from level ★ 10, 100 Pokémon need to be caught to increase the Catch Bonus Level. Every Catch Bonus Level provided a +1 CP boost to all Pokémon caught of that species. Caught Pokémon and the Catch Bonus Level were registered in the Dex.

To discover stages, the player can tap any location on the map. Reported sightings show what Pokémon other adventurers have found to assist the player in finding the Pokémon they are looking for. To search for a stage, the player must use a Guide Feather. Guide Feathers can be dropped by Bosses and Super Bosses, and a maximum of five can be held by the player at one time. Since update 1.3.1, if a player runs out of Guide Feathers, they will be able to use 10 Poké Diamonds to search. Players can also access stages by tapping on other adventurers' balloons on the map. These stages do not use up a Guide Feather and can only be accessed once for 60 minutes. The Buddy Pokémon of the other player will assist in that stage.

Once a stage is discovered, the player has access to the last three stages that were found. One of these stages can be saved so that the stage is not replaced when a new stage is found.

Daily Stages were introduced in update 1.3.0, which provide players with access to four set stages at a cost of Poké Diamonds. Unlike stages discovered by an adventurer's balloon, these stages can be accessed as many times. They also usually contain Pokémon that are difficult to find, with stages containing rarer Pokémon requiring a higher Poké Diamond cost. The first of the four set stages can be accessed once a day for free, and requires a cost for entry thereafter.

Ores

Main article: Ore

Ores can be discovered when the player defeats a Boss or Super Boss. They can be refined into gears and coins at the refinery managed by a Magnemite. The refinery can hold up to six ores (three prior to version 1.2.0), and only one ore can be refined at one time.

There are three types of ores according to their rarity (Ore, Unusual Ore, and Rare Ore). A greater number of gears can be obtained by refining rarer ores.

Gears

A Dazzling Gleam Gear (Cutiefly)
Main article: Gear (Rumble Rush)

Gears are items that can be equipped to a Pokémon to provide certain useful boosts. There are two types of Gears - Power Gears and Summon Gears. Power Gears provide boosts to the Pokémon's stats, while Summon Gears allow the player to summon an ally Pokémon to unleash a powerful attack.

Gears start at Lv. 1, and can be upgraded using the corresponding Upgrade Kit for the respective Gear. Upgrade Kits can be obtained by refining Ores and by sending Gears to the club.

Adventurer Rank

The Adventurer Rank increases as the player catches more Pokémon. Increasing the Adventurer Rank provides more storage capacity for Pokémon and Gears.

Since update 1.3.1, the player also has the option to spend 100 Poké Diamonds to increase Pokémon or Gear storage capacity by 20.

Rank Pokémon storage Power Gear storage Summon Gear storage
1 100 100 50
2 110 100 50
3 110 110 50
4 120 110 50
5 120 120 50
6 130 120 50
7 130 130 50
8 140 130 50
9 140 140 50
10 150 140 100
11 150 150 100
12 160 150 100
13 160 160 100
14 170 160 100
15 170 170 100
16 180 170 100
17 180 180 100
18 190 180 100
19 190 190 100
20 200 190 150
21 200 200 150
22 210 200 150
23 210 210 150
24 220 210 150
25 220 220 150
26 230 220 150
27 230 230 150
28 240 230 150
29 240 240 150
30 250 240 200
31 250 250 200
32 260 250 200
33 260 260 200
34 270 260 200
35 270 270 200
36 280 270 200
37 280 280 200
38 290 280 200
39 290 290 200
40 300 290 250
41 300 300 250
42 310 300 250
43 310 310 250
44 320 310 250
45 320 320 250
46 330 320 250
47 330 330 250
48 340 330 250
49 340 340 250
50 350 340 300

Challenges

Challenges are goals which the player can accomplish to earn Poké Diamonds. Challenges can be daily, limited-time (bi-weekly with events), or permanent Adventurer challenges. All challenges each reward the player 3 Poké Diamonds.

Current daily challenges are:

  • Try Coin Rumble Rush.png (Coin) Rush
  • Catch 3 Pokémon
  • Obtain 1 ore
  • Tap another adventurer's balloon

Prior to version 1.2.0, the daily challenges were:

  • Catch 3 Pokémon
  • Obtain 1 ore
  • Refine ore

Plot

Super Boss Zoroark

The game involves defeating a range of Super Boss Pokémon with each Boss becoming progressively stronger. Super Bosses are powerful Boss Pokémon that must be defeated within a time limit. In order to battle a Super Boss, certain requirements must be met. Once a Super Boss Pokémon is defeated, more Pokémon will become available to catch in the wild, and the next Super Boss will be unlocked. The area rank increases by one each time a Super Boss Pokémon is defeated.

Since update 1.3.1, Super Bosses can be rebattled. The update also introduced Goals which are optional tasks the player can complete while defeating the Super Boss. Clearing each goal rewards the player 3 Poké Diamonds.

Tutorial

Map of Tutorial

Before accessing the main game, a Tutorial must be completed. The tutorial introduces the player to various elements of gameplay. It is also currently the only location where the Move Gear can be found.

The following is a list of Super Bosses encountered in the tutorial.

Super Boss Target CP Unlock requirements Time limit Pokémon unlocked
Raticate 100 Catch a Pokémon with CP 100 or higher 45 seconds Butterfree, Raticate
Ivysaur 130 Catch a Pokémon with CP 130 or higher
Catch 1 or more Butterfree
50 seconds Ivysaur, Gloom
Wartortle 180 Use a power gear to prepare a Pokémon with CP 180 or higher
Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon
Catch 1 or more Gloom
55 seconds Wartortle, Poliwhirl
Charmeleon 230 Use an upgraded power gear to prepare a Pokémon with CP 230 or higher
Catch 11 or more kinds of Pokémon
Catch 1 or more Poliwhirl
60 seconds Charmeleon, Graveler
Raichu 300 Use an upgraded power gear to prepare a Pokémon with CP 300 or higher
Catch 14 or more kinds of Pokémon
Catch 1 or more Graveler
70 seconds None
Highlighted rows indicate higher difficulty bosses marked by a red background in game.

Events

The main game ran as bi-weekly events, providing a new island to explore and Super Bosses to defeat. Prior to update 1.3.1, Pokémon obtained from previous islands were not able to be used.

From June 10, 2020 until the game's end of service, players could access multiple seas. Charizard Sea was open as default, while the other seas could be unlocked by catching a certain number of Pokémon.

Event Location Duration Initial Pokémon
Charizard Island's Home Charizard Sea May 15 to June 5, 2019 Eevee
Dragonite's Stormy Island Dragonite Sea June 5 to 19, 2019 Eevee
Snorlax Eats Everything Snorlax Sea June 19 to July 3, 2019 Munchlax
Caught in Pinsir's Grip Pinsir Sea July 3 to 17, 2019 Pinsir
Zapdos Takes Flight! Zapdos Sea July 17 to August 7, 2019 Pichu
Jirachi and the Starry Sky Jirachi Sea August 7 to 21, 2019 Magnemite
Gengar's Cavernous Hideout Gengar Sea August 21 to September 4, 2019 Slowpoke
Celebi's Forest Celebi Sea September 4 to 18, 2019 Treecko
Castform and the Legendary Islands Castform Sea September 18 to October 2, 2019 Castform
Garchomp's Sonic Showdown Garchomp Sea October 2 to 16, 2019 None
Entei's Enigmatic Island Entei Sea October 16 to 30, 2019 None
Mimikyu's Spooky Party Mimikyu Sea October 30 to November 13, 2019 None
Aegislash: Full Regalia Aegislash Sea November 13 to 27, 2019 None
Golisopod and the Super Gene Cave Mewtwo Sea November 27 to December 12, 2019 None
Happy Owlidays! Rowlet Sea December 11 to 25, 2019 None
Legendary Dawn: Lugia Lugia Sea December 25, 2019 to January 8, 2020 None
Silvally vs Buzzwole Buzzwole Sea January 8 to 22, 2020 None
Sylveon and the Eco Guardian Zygarde Sea January 22 to February 5, 2020 None
Latias and Gemini Island Butterfree Sea February 5 to 19, 2020 None
Charizard and Lugia's Island Home Charizard Sea February 19 to March 4, 2020 None
Ho-Oh & 151 Pals Bulbasaur Sea March 4 to 25, 2020 None
Sky-High Rayquaza, Descend! Rayquaza Sea March 25 to April 15, 2020 None
Arceus and the Isle of Myths Arceus Sea April 15 to May 6, 2020 None
Greninja and the Wonders of Kalos Greninja Sea May 6 to May 27, 2020 None
Final Charizard Sea
Buzzwole Sea (unlocked after catching 8 Pokémon)
Garchomp Sea (unlocked after catching 12 Pokémon)
Jirachi Sea (unlocked after catching 16 Pokémon)
Celebi Sea (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)
Mimikyu Sea (unlocked after catching 20 Pokémon)
Entei Sea (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
Zygarde Sea (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
Mewtwo Sea (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
Rowlet Sea (unlocked after catching 25 Pokémon)
June 10 to July 22, 2020 None

During the event, players are ranked according to the sum of the CP of their three most powerful Pokémon of different species. Players are rewarded Poké Diamonds at the end of the event depending on their rank. The rank is refreshed with each event. The prizes rewarded to the player prior to Rowlet Sea are as follows.

Rank Prize
1 250Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
2 200Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
3 150Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
4-10 100Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
11-100 50Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
101-1000 30Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
1001-10000 20Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
10001- 10Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png

The Poké Diamond rewards have been altered since Rowlet Sea.

Rank Prize
1 250Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
2-10 150Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
11-100 50Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
101-1000 40Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
1001-2000 35Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
2001-3000 30Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
3001-5000 25Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
5001-10000 20Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
10001-30000 15Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png
30001- 10Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png

Tournament

Super Boss Rush

Super Boss Rush was a tournament where players battled multiple Super Bosses in a row within a certain period of time. The next stage will be unlocked if the player defeats all Bosses in the stage. It was available until version 1.2.0.

Stage Bosses Time limit (s) Target CP Reward
Prelims: First Round Psyduck, Starmie 60 300 Coin Rumble Rush.png1,000
Prelims: Finals Hitmonlee, Onix, Machamp 90 800 Coin Rumble Rush.png10,000
Normal Class Weezing, Marowak, Gengar 90 1,900 Coin Rumble Rush.png15,000
Great Class Seadra, Charizard, Dragonite 90 3,000 Coin Rumble Rush.png20,000

Coin Rush

Coin Rush replaced Super Boss Rush from version 1.2.0. Each stage had a time limit of 60 seconds.

Stage Bosses Target CP Reward
Trainee Psyduck, Starmie 300 Coin Rumble Rush.png500
Great Trainee Victreebel, Tangela, Vileplume 1100 Coin Rumble Rush.png1,000
Ultra Trainee Persian, Nidoqueen, Rhydon 1600 Coin Rumble Rush.png2,000
Premier Trainee Pidgeot, Gyarados, Charizard 2100 Coin Rumble Rush.png5,000
Employee Magnemite, Steelix, Ampharos 2500 Coin Rumble Rush.png10,000
Great Employee Sneasel, Crobat, Feraligatr 2900 Coin Rumble Rush.png15,000
Ultra Employee Umbreon, Gengar, Houndoom 3300 Coin Rumble Rush.png20,000
Premier Employee Gyarados, Aerodactyl, Dragonite 3700 Coin Rumble Rush.png30,000
Manager Delcatty, Roselia, Gardevoir 4100 Coin Rumble Rush.png50,000
Great Manager Mightyena, Camerupt, Sharpedo 4500 Coin Rumble Rush.png60,000
Ultra Manager Tyrantrum, Altaria, Salamence 5000 Coin Rumble Rush.png70,000
Premier Manager Skarmory, Cradily, Metagross 5500 Coin Rumble Rush.png80,000
Executive Staraptor, Roserade, Empoleon 6000 Coin Rumble Rush.png100,000
Great Executive Honchkrow, Crobat, Weavile 6500 Coin Rumble Rush.png120,000
Ultra Executive Milotic, Dragonite, Rhyperior 7000 Coin Rumble Rush.png140,000
Premier Executive Spiritomb, Lucario, Garchomp 7500 Coin Rumble Rush.png160,000
President Musharna, Mienshao, Emboar 8000 Coin Rumble Rush.png200,000
Great President Klinklang, Archeops, Zoroark, Virizion 8500 Coin Rumble Rush.png250,000
Ultra President Cofagrigus, Bisharp, Hydreigon, Cobalion 9000 Coin Rumble Rush.png300,000
Premier President Accelgor, Escavalier, Volcarona, Terrakion 9500 Coin Rumble Rush.png350,000

Battle Royale

Main article: Battle Royale → Pokémon Rumble Rush

Battle Royale is a feature that was introduced in version 1.5.0, where players use a team of three Pokémon to battle against three other teams in a boxing ring. Points earned can be used at the Swap Shop for useful items, such as gear upgrade kits, and Poké Glam.

Shop

Certain items can be purchased with real money at the following rates.

Items Cost
Starter Set:
400Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png, Spark Gear (Pikachu), 1 additional refining slot for 24 hours
Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png + Ore Rumble Rush.png + Gear Pikachu Rumble Rush.png $3.99
USD
Plenty of Pokémon Set:
400Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png, 2 additional Pokémon slots for three days
(one guaranteed to be a Boss Pokémon*)
Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png + Catch Boost $3.99
USD
Really Refining Set:
600Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png, 1 additional refining slot for three days
Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png + Ore Rumble Rush.png $5.99
USD
Poké Diamond Deal Set:
800Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png, 80 Poké Diamonds each day for 30 days,
increased Pokémon movement speed by 20% for 30 days
Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png + Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png $7.99
USD
100Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png Poké Diamond 100 Rumble Rush.png $0.99
USD
300Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png Poké Diamond 300 Rumble Rush.png $2.99
USD
1,000Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png Poké Diamond 1000 Rumble Rush.png $9.99
USD
2,500Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png Poké Diamond 2500 Rumble Rush.png $24.99
USD

My Nintendo

Players can connect the game to their My Nintendo account, enabling the player to use their Mii in the game profile. Additionally, players can earn Pokémon Rumble Rush Platinum Points in their My Nintendo account by completing certain objectives in game.

Mission Reward (Platinum Points)
Link Pokémon Rumble Rush with your Nintendo Account 300
Refine 5 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush 50
Refine 10 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush 100
Refine 30 ore in a week in Pokémon Rumble Rush 150

The Pokémon Rumble Rush Platinum Points, along with the regular Platinum Points, can be used to purchase items for the game.

Item Cost (Platinum Points)
Poké Diamond Rumble Rush.png100 300
Gear Grass Rumble Rush.png 50
Gear Fire Rumble Rush.png 50
Gear Water Rumble Rush.png 50
Coin Rumble Rush.png1,000 100
Refining Ticket Rumble Rush.png 100

Differences from Pokémon Rumble World

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  • Pokémon Rumble Rush changed the mechanic used for Areas. Now different areas are searched to find new Pokémon. Searching requires feathers, which regenerate by beating Super Bosses. However, the available areas change every two weeks and are themed with a pattern of 4-6 types with 2-3 out of the available types being the focus. This differs from Pokémon Rumble World, which use a balloon system for different Generations and a spinner to determine the area you'd visit.
  • Pokémon Rumble World kept the use of facilities that allowed you to do things like change moves, enter passwords for new Toy Pokémon, or any other things you might need. Pokémon Rumble Rush takes that away entirely without any form of replacement.
  • Pokémon Rumble Rush introduced Gears that allow you to further modify your Pokémon's CP Value beyond it's determined value, providing more use of the Toy Pokémon than previously given.
  • In Pokémon Rumble Rush, Miis return to the backseat. In Pokémon Rumble World, they traveled along with your Pokémon and gave the Pokémon bonuses, however they once again take a more subtle role in Pokémon Rumble Rush
    • Beyond your Mii in the balloon and other's Miis as their profile picture, Miis are essentially just an avatar. They provide no other obvious purpose.
  • Tasks and tournaments in Pokémon Rumble Rush are given to you by the Adventurer's Club, rather than the King of a Kingdom like in Pokémon Rumble World.
  • The Super Bosses in Pokémon Rumble World do not use the key cranking animation used in all previous Pokémon Rumble entries to grow in size. Instead, bosses start off big, and turn around when the active Pokémon encounters it.
    • Swapping Pokémon is no longer an event that happens in real time, and instead happens instantaneously. This provides a better way to swap Pokémon without the swap animation being cancelled by a foe's attack mid-way. Swapping Pokémon in a Super Boss battle stops the timer. However, if a Pokémon is swapped in a tournament battle once the timer for that round has started, swapping does not pause the timer.

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Rumble Rush

Version history

Android

Version Release date Official note
1.0.2 May 15, 2019 Fixed minor bugs.
1.0.3 May 22, 2019 Fixed minor bugs. (New bug with the Refinery detected by The Pokémon Company)
1.0.4 May 23, 2019 Refinery bug solved.
1.0.5 May 31, 2019 Fixed minor bugs.
1.1.0 June 19, 2019 Adjustment for items in Item Shop. (For items with "Set" in their title, you can choose when to activate them after purchasing them.)
1.1.1 June 27, 2019 Fixed minor bugs.
1.2.0 July 17, 2019
  • Super Boss Rush has become Coin Rush
  • The base numbers for gears and their numbers after being upgraded have been buffed.
  • The number of slots in the refinery has been increased from three to six.
  • Fixes to address the app force-quitting during gameplay
  • Implemented processing to address cases in which the game couldn't be started when there was a discrepancy with the time settings of the device.
1.3.0 September 5, 2019
  • Implemented daily stages
  • Updated contents of the Plenty of Pokémon Set
  • Bug fixes
1.3.1 October 2, 2019
  • Implemented Goals (optional Super Boss-related tasks)
  • Now you can use Poké Diamonds to search for a stage when you don’t have any Guide Feathers
  • Now you can use Poké Diamonds to increase the number of slots you have for Pokémon
  • The contents of the Really Refining Set have been updated
  • Bug fixes
1.3.3 October 28, 2019 Fixed minor bugs.
1.4.0 November 28, 2019 1.4.0 Main Update Details
  • Added welcome gifts in which you can get Mewtwo and more
  • Added Pokémon power gears and style power gears
  • Added behavioral patterns for Super Bosses
  • Added DPS and max damage to battles with Super Bosses
  • Improved the daily stages
  • Improved ore
  • Added Poké Diamond bundle products
  • Made some bug fixes
1.5.0 March 4, 2020 1.5.0 Main Update Highlights
  • Updated welcome gifts—you can get Mew and more
  • Added the new Battle Royale feature
  • Added the new Socket Plus item
  • Added the new Poké Glam feature
  • Added player titles
  • Added Poké Diamond perks
  • Changed encounters so Boss Pokémon are replaced by a rare Pokémon at a fixed rate
  • Improved the tutorial
  • Fixed some bug fixes
1.5.1 March 23, 2020 Bug fixes
1.5.3 April 22, 2020 Bug fixes
1.6.0 June 10, 2020 1.6.0 Main Update Details
  • Changed the game so you can adventure across multiple seas.
  • Added snag stages where Pokémon you haven't caught yet in that sea appear.
  • Added a special mission and title for catching all the Pokémon in every sea.
  • Added Battle Royale-specific effects to summon gears.
  • Changed it so you can filter Pokémon by ATK ☆ number.

iOS

Version Release date Official note
1.2.0 July 23, 2019 N/A
1.3.0 September 4, 2019
  • Implemented daily stages
  • Updated contents of the Plenty of Pokémon Set
  • Bug fixes
1.3.1 October 2, 2019
  • Implemented Goals (optional Super Boss-related tasks)
  • Now you can use Poké Diamonds to search for a stage when you don’t have any Guide Feathers
  • Now you can use Poké Diamonds to increase the number of slots you have for Pokémon
  • The contents of the Really Refining Set have been updated
  • Bug fixes
1.3.2 October 16, 2019 Bug fixes
1.3.3 October 28, 2019 Bug fixes
1.4.0 November 27, 2019 1.4.0 Main Update Details
  • Added welcome gifts in which you can get Mewtwo and more
  • Added Pokémon power gears and style power gears
  • Added behavioral patterns for Super Bosses
  • Added DPS and max damage to battles with Super Bosses
  • Improved the daily stages
  • Improved ore
  • Added Poké Diamond bundle products
  • Made some bug fixes
1.5.0 March 4, 2020 1.5.0 Main Update Highlights
  • Updated welcome gifts—you can get Mew and more
  • Added the new Battle Royale feature
  • Added the new Socket Plus item
  • Added the new Poké Glam feature
  • Added player titles
  • Added Poké Diamond perks
  • Changed encounters so Boss Pokémon are replaced by a rare Pokémon at a fixed rate
  • Improved the tutorial
  • Fixed some bug fixes
1.5.1 March 23, 2020 Bug fixes
1.6.0 June 10, 2020 1.6.0 Main Update Details
  • Changed the game so you can adventure across multiple seas.
  • Added snag stages where Pokémon you haven't caught yet in that sea appear.
  • Added a special mission and title for catching all the Pokémon in every sea.
  • Added Battle Royale-specific effects to summon gears.
1.6.1 June 12, 2020 Bug fixes

Compatibility

Pokémon Rumble Rush requires an internet connection. The game can be played on:

  • iOS devices: requires Apple iOS 9 or higher.
  • Android devices: requires Android 4.4 or higher, Snapdragon 410 or higher.

Release

Date Locations
May 15, 2019 Android: Australia
May 22, 2019 Android: Argentina, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam
July 23, 2019 iOS: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam

Gallery

Alpha test

The first alpha test featured six Poké islands, 52 different stages, 35 Pokémon, and 15 floors of the Champion Tower.

Trivia

  • Prior to the game's release, trademarks were filed for Chinese and Korean localizations of the Pokéland name as 寶可樂樂島 Poké Lèlèdǎo / Poké Lohklohkdóu and 포켓몬랜드 Pokémon Land, respectively.
  • This is the first Pokémon game to be released in the Reiwa era.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢大亂戰SP Pokémon Daaihlyuhnjin SP
Mandarin 寶可夢大亂戰SP Pokémon Dàluànzhàn SP
France Flag.png French Pokémon Rumble Rush
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon Rumble Rush
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Rumble Rush
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬 대격돌SP Pokémon Daegyeokdol SP
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokémon Rumble Rush

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