Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Pokémon Rumble Rush ポケモンスクランブルSP | |
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Pokémon Rumble Rush logo | |
Basic info
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Platform: | iOS, Android |
Category: | Action RPG |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | Ambrella |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII side series |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | 7 |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
North America: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
Australia: | May 15, 2019 (Android) |
Europe: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
South Korea: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
Hong Kong: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
Taiwan: | May 22, 2019 (Android) |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Pokémon.com announcement |
Japanese boxart
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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 iOS and 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ores
Ores can be discovered when the player defeats a Boss or Super Boss and can be refined at the refinery managed by a Magnemite. Gears and coins are obtained once an Ore is refined. There are three types of Ores according to their rarity.
Name | Refining time | Contents |
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Ore | 30 minutes | 0-1 Summon Gear, 1-2 Power Gear, 500 coins |
Unusual Ore | 3 hours | 0-1 Summon Gear, 22-24 Power Gear, 2,500 coins |
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
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
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.
Power Gear | Effect | Effect Increase per Level | Level Limit |
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Charge Boost | Increases power of Charged Attacks by 1% | +1% | 10 |
Move Gear | Increases CP by 5 | +5 | 3 |
Normal Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Poison Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Bug Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Fire Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Water Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Grass Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Psychic Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Dragon Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Dark Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Fairy Move Plus | Increases CP by 30 | +10 | 100 |
Brawny | Increases HP by 200 | +200 | 10 |
Snappy | Increases Move Prep Speed by 1% | +1% | 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.
Summon Gear | Base Effect Value | Lv. 2 Effect Value | Lv. 3 Effect Value | Effect | Availability |
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Flamethrower Gear (Charizard) |
810 | +163 | +80 | Inflicts burn | Charizard's Island Home |
Flamethrower Gear (Charmeleon) |
510 | +103 | +50 | None | Charizard's Island Home |
Whirlpool Gear (Wailmer) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Dynamic Punch Gear (Gurdurr) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Sludge Wave Gear (Grimer) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Signal Beam Gear (Venonat) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Rock Blast Gear (Graveler) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Dragon Rush Gear (Dragonite) |
810 | +163 | +80 | Dragonite's Stormy Island | |
Dragon Rush Gear (Dragonair) |
510 | +103 | +50 | None | Dragonite's Stormy Island |
Surf Gear (Blastoise) |
810 | +163 | +80 | Briefly raises Attack | Charizard's Island Home |
Surf Gear (Wartortle) |
510 | +103 | +50 | None | Charizard's Island Home |
Quick Attack Gear (Rattata) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Dazzling Gleam Gear (Cutiefly) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Psyshock Gear (Gothorita) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Drill Peck Gear (Spearow) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Take Down Gear (Eevee) |
480 | +20 | +9 | None | |
Draining Kiss Gear (Gardevoir) |
Dragonite's Stormy Island | ||||
Draining Kiss Gear (Kirlia) |
510 | +103 | +50 | Dragonite's Stormy Island | |
Spark Gear (Pikachu) |
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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
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.
Stage | Bosses | Time limit | Target CP | Reward |
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Prelims: First Round | Psyduck, Starmie | 60 seconds | 300 | 1,000 coins |
Prelims: Finals | Hitmonlee, Onix, Machamp | 90 seconds | 800 | 10,000 coins |
Normal Class | Weezing, Marowak, Gengar | 90 seconds | 1,900 | 15,000 coins |
Great Class | Seadra, Charizard, Dragonite | 90 seconds | 3,000 | 20,000 coins |
Shop
Certain items can be purchased with real money at the following rates.
Items | Cost |
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400 Poké Diamonds Spark Gear (Pikachu) 1 additional refining slot for 24 hours |
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400 Poké Diamonds 2 additional Pokémon slots for three days |
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600 Poké Diamonds 1 additional refining slot for 24 hours |
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600 Poké Diamonds 1 additional refining slot for three days |
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800 Poké Diamonds 80 Poké Diamonds each day for 30 days Increased Pokémon movement speed by 20% for 30 days |
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100 Poké Diamonds | |
300 Poké Diamonds | |
1,000 Poké Diamonds | |
2,500 Poké Diamonds |
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.
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.
Charizard Island's Home
The Charizard Island's Home event ran from June 5 to June 19, 2019, and gave players access to Charizard Sea.
List of Super Bosses
Charizard Sea had a total of 25 Super Bosses. All Super Bosses had a time limit of 60 seconds.
Super Boss | Target CP | Unlock requirements | Pokémon unlocked |
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Ponyta | 95 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 85 or higher in this area Catch 3 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Ponyta |
Metapod | 115 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 115 or higher in this area Catch 4 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Metapod |
Charmeleon | 170 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 155 or higher in this area Catch 6 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Charmeleon, Rapidash |
Scyther | 230 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 220 or higher in this area Catch 8 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Scyther |
Mr. Mime | 330 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 310 or higher in this area Catch 10 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Mr. Mime, Jynx |
Pikachu | 460 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 400 or higher in this area Catch 14 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Pikachu, Parasect |
Slowbro | 490 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 490 or higher in this area Catch 17 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Slowbro |
Kadabra | 620 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 620 or higher in this area Catch 23 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area Catch 1 or more Scyther in this area |
Golduck, Kadabra |
Flareon | 790 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 710 or higher in this area Catch 24 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Flareon |
Ivysaur | 860 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 770 or higher in this area Catch 28 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Ivysaur, Gloom, Weepinbell |
Wartortle | 890 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 890 or higher in this area Catch 35 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Wartortle, Hypno |
Vileplume | 1100 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1030 or higher in this area Catch 40 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area Catch 1 or more Rapidash in this area |
Vileplume, Bellossom |
Poliwrath | 1140 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1130 or higher in this area Catch 45 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Poliwrath, Magmortar |
Butterfree | 1350 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1240 or higher in this area Catch 50 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Butterfree |
Exeggutor | 1380 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1340 or higher in this area Catch 52 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Exeggutor |
Blastoise | 1490 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1490 or higher in this area Catch 53 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area Catch 1 or more Vileplume in this area |
Blastoise, Venomoth |
Alakazam | 1580 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1580 or higher in this area Catch 56 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Alakazam, Slowking |
Venusaur | 1790 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1670 or higher in this area Catch 57 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Venusaur, Victreebel |
Gyarados | 1900 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1750 or higher in this area Catch 58 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
Gyarados |
Charizard | 1930 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 1890 or higher in this area Catch 59 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area Catch 1 or more Gyarados in this area |
Charizard, Politoed |
Butterfree | 2130 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2000 or higher in this area Catch 60 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
None |
Alakazam | 2160 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2100 or higher in this area Catch 61 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
None |
Venusaur | 2400 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2240 or higher in this area Catch 62 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
None |
Blastoise | 2430 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2390 or higher in this area Catch 63 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
None |
Charizard | 2530 | Prepare a Pokémon with CP 2530 or higher in this area Catch 64 or more kinds of Pokémon in this area |
None |
Highlighted rows indicate higher difficulty bosses marked by a red background in game. |
Ranking
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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1 | 250 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 200 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 150 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4-10 | 100 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11-100 | 50 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
101-1000 | 30 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1001-10000 | 20 Poké Diamonds | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10000- | 10 Poké Diamonds
Staff
Version historyAndroid
CompatibilityPokémon Rumble Rush requires an internet connection. The game can be played on:
Release
GalleryAlpha testThe first alpha test featured six Poké islands, 52 different stages, 35 Pokémon, and 15 floors of the Champion Tower. Trivia
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