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| 1.1.5
| 1.1.5
| March 23, 2015
| March 23, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 151-165 (Wacky Workshop).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 151-165 ([[Wacky Workshop]]).<br>


It also adds the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.
It also adds the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.
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| 1.1.6
| 1.1.6
| March 27, 2015
| March 27, 2015
| It awards 1 Jewel to each Lucarionite winners. (The Jewel was advertised as being given to all participants in the competition, but technical limitations meant only non-placing players were awarded a Jewel.)
| It gives 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel to each [[File:Lucarionite Shuffle.png|16px]] Lucarionite winner. (The Jewel was advertised as being given to all participants in the competition, but technical limitations meant only non-placing players were given a Jewel.)
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| 1.1.7
| 1.1.7
| March 30, 2015
| March 30, 2015
| It adds the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage. It resets all ranks on special stages, which allows players to get 200 Coins instead of 30 upon the first re-clear of each Special Stage.
| It adds the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage. It resets all ranks on special stages, which allows players to get 200 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins instead of 30 upon the first re-clear of each Special Stage.
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| 1.1.8
| 1.1.8
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| 1.1.9
| 1.1.9
| April 13, 2015
| April 13, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 166-180 (Wacky Workshop) and Expert Stage 21.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 166-180 ([[Wacky Workshop]]) and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 21.<br>


It also adds the "Groudon Lands at Last" stage.
It also adds the "Groudon Lands at Last" stage.
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| 1.1.12
| 1.1.12
| May 11, 2015
| May 11, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 181-190 (Pedra Valley).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 181-190 ([[Pedra Valley]]).<br>


It also adds the "Regirock Rocks the Scene" stage.
It also adds the "Regirock Rocks the Scene" stage.
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Version 1.2.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.
Version 1.2.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.


* Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
* [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
* A candy icon now appears in the top right corner of the Mega Effect descriptions, with "0/x" next to it. The value of x depends on the species of the Pokémon; it differs even between Pokémon with the same Mega Effect and seems to be tied with how long each Pokémon takes to Mega Evolve. Version 1.2.2 reveals this indicates the maximum number of Mega Speedup enhancements that may be used on that Pokémon.
* A candy icon now appears in the top right corner of the Mega Effect descriptions, with "0/x" next to it. The value of x depends on the species of the Pokémon; it differs even between Pokémon with the same Mega Effect and seems to be tied with how long each Pokémon takes to Mega Evolve. Version 1.2.2 reveals this indicates the maximum number of [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup enhancements that may be used on that Pokémon.
* Levels and experience points are now displayed on the Optimize screen.
* Levels and experience points are now displayed on the Optimize screen.
* After successfully completing a Stage, if the players fail to catch a Pokémon with their first Poké Ball (before using a [[Great Ball]]), they have a chance of being offered a "Super Catch Power". This Super Catch Power provides a somewhat random boost on top of the Great Ball's boost (players still uses a Great Ball, and can use the same number of Great Balls as they could without the "Super Catch Power").
* After successfully completing a Stage, if the players fail to catch a Pokémon with their first Poké Ball (before using a [[Great Ball]]), they have a chance of being offered a "Super Catch Power". This Super Catch Power provides a somewhat random boost on top of the Great Ball's boost (players still uses a Great Ball, and can use the same number of Great Balls as they could without the "Super Catch Power").
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* If the players leave a stage select screen and later returns to it, it will reappear exactly as the players left it. Previously, the screen would be focused on the last available stage in that category.
* If the players leave a stage select screen and later returns to it, it will reappear exactly as the players left it. Previously, the screen would be focused on the last available stage in that category.
* New mechanics added to detect cheating and remove such entries from Competitive Stages. Such removed entries are given the lowest possible rank. Any cheating player must legitimately beat the score used from cheating to rank in the competition again; this means if players submit a score of 50,000 and is removed, players cannot submit a new score unless they can score 50,001.
* New mechanics added to detect cheating and remove such entries from Competitive Stages. Such removed entries are given the lowest possible rank. Any cheating player must legitimately beat the score used from cheating to rank in the competition again; this means if players submit a score of 50,000 and is removed, players cannot submit a new score unless they can score 50,001.
* It prevents going to the Home menu by pressing the Home button during timed stages while the timer is running. Previously, this exploit could be used to view the board without a timer in both Expert Stages and Competitive Stages.
* It prevents going to the Home menu by pressing the Home button during timed stages while the timer is running. Previously, this exploit could be used to view the board without a timer in both [[Expert Stages]] and [[Competitive Stage]]s.
* It fixes a bug which caused some non-Mega Evolved icons of the lead Pokémon to appear after Mega Evolution on Stage 176 (Timburr).
* It fixes a bug which caused some non-Mega Evolved icons of the lead Pokémon to appear after Mega Evolution on Stage 176 (Timburr).
* It fixes a bug which prevented Mewtwo from Mega Evolving into Mega Mewtwo Y, and from being selected as the lead Pokémon when using the Optimize button.
* It fixes a bug which prevented Mewtwo from Mega Evolving into Mega Mewtwo Y, and from being selected as the lead Pokémon when using the Optimize button.
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| 1.2.1
| 1.2.1
| May 26, 2015
| May 26, 2015
| Restores access to [[special stage]]s. "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" notice has its background color changed from green to orange, while the "Competition Now Live" notice now features the Mega Evolved Pokémon in the stage. It adds the data for the "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" stage, and the Mega Venusaur stage. The Shaymin "4 Million Celebration" stage now only gives 1000 Coins upon the first clear, not the first daily clear.<br>
| Restores access to [[special stage]]s. "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" notice has its background color changed from green to orange, while the "Competition Now Live" notice now features the Mega Evolved Pokémon in the stage. It adds the data for the "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" stage, and the Mega Venusaur stage. The Shaymin "4 Million Celebration" stage now only gives 1,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins upon the first clear, not the first daily clear.<br>


On May 30, 2015, "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" went live, and is made available on every Saturdays.
On May 30, 2015, "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" went live, and is made available on every Saturdays.
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| 1.2.2
| 1.2.2
| June 8, 2015
| June 8, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 191–200 (Pedra Valley), and Expert Stages 22–24.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 191–200 ([[Pedra Valley]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 22–24.<br>


It also adds the Giratina Escalation Battle. It adds access to the Mega Speedup Enhancement and awards one to all players.
It also adds the Giratina Escalation Battle. It adds access to the [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup Enhancement and gives one to all players.
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| 1.2.3
| 1.2.3
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| 1.2.6
| 1.2.6
| July 6, 2015
| July 6, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 201-210 (Pedra Valley).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 201-210 ([[Pedra Valley]]).<br>


It also adds {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, Jirachi One Chance a Day, and the "Tepig Trots onto Stage!" stage.<br>
It also adds {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, Jirachi One Chance a Day, and the "Tepig Trots onto Stage!" stage.<br>
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| 1.2.12
| 1.2.12
| August 17, 2015
| August 17, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 210–220 (Albens Town), and Expert Stages 25–27.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 210–220 ([[Albens Town]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 25–27.<br>


It also adds the Darkrai Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat run of {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
It also adds the Darkrai Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat run of {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
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| 1.2.17
| 1.2.17
| September 18, 2015
| September 18, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 221-230 (Albens Town).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 221-230 ([[Albens Town]]).<br>


It also adds the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage, "Registeel Steals the Show!" stage, the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage, and the Mew stage now as "Mew Manifests".<br>
It also adds the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage, "Registeel Steals the Show!" stage, the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage, and the Mew stage now as "Mew Manifests".<br>
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| 1.2.21
| 1.2.21
| October 19, 2015
| October 19, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 231–240 (Albens Town), and Expert Stages 28–30.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 231–240 ([[Albens Town]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 28–30.<br>


It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, and the Giratina Escalation Battle.
It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, and the Giratina Escalation Battle.
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| 1.2.24
| 1.2.24
| November 16, 2015
| November 16, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 241-250 (Roseus Center).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 241-250 ([[Roseus Center]]).<br>


It also adds the Delibird "Incredible Items" Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Manectric Competitive Stage.
It also adds the Delibird "Incredible Items" Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Manectric Competitive Stage.
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| It adds the Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the "Dialga Descends" stage, Palkia Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Third release|Pokémon Safari #3}}.<br>
| It adds the Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the "Dialga Descends" stage, Palkia Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Third release|Pokémon Safari #3}}.<br>


It also adds the data for the repeat run of the Mega Garchomp, Regirock, Registeel and Regigigas stages. It also adds the data for a special move-limited Mewtwo stage where items cost 0 coins, the capture rate is 100%, and Mewtwo has much less HP than its Expert Stage equivalent.
It also adds the data for the repeat run of the Mega Garchomp, Regirock, Registeel and Regigigas stages. It also adds the data for a special move-limited Mewtwo stage where items cost 0 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins, the capture rate is 100%, and Mewtwo has much less HP than its Expert Stage equivalent.


On December 15, 2015, Mewtwo "A Legendary Opportunity" stage went live. The repeat runs of the Mega Garchomp Competitive Stage, and the Regirock Great Challenge went live.
On December 15, 2015, Mewtwo "A Legendary Opportunity" stage went live. The repeat runs of the Mega Garchomp Competitive Stage, and the Regirock Great Challenge went live.
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| 1.2.27
| 1.2.27
| December 22, 2015
| December 22, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 251–260 (Roseus Center), and Expert Stages 31–32.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 251–260 ([[Roseus Center]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 31–32.<br>


It also adds the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat run of the "Regice Freezes All Foes!" stage.<br>
It also adds the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat run of the "Regice Freezes All Foes!" stage.<br>
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| 1.2.30
| 1.2.30
| January 19, 2016
| January 19, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 261–300 (Roseus Center), and Expert Stages 33–35.
| This version adds Main Stages 261–300 ([[Roseus Center]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 33–35.


It also adds the Zekrom Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Pokémon Safari #1}}.<br>
It also adds the Zekrom Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Pokémon Safari #1}}.<br>
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| 1.2.32
| 1.2.32
| February 16, 2016
| February 16, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 301–350 (Desert Umbra), and Expert Stages 36–38.
| This version adds Main Stages 301–350 ([[Desert Umbra]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 36–38.


It also adds the Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alakazam. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mew stage now as a Commemorative Event. Players are awarded with a free Jewel to commemorate the one year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle.<br>
It also adds the Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alakazam. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mew stage now as a Commemorative Event. Players are given a free [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel to commemorate the one year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle.<br>


On February 17, 2016, it adds the Pinsir One Chance a Day.<br>
On February 17, 2016, it adds the Pinsir One Chance a Day.<br>
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* Some Main Stages allow players to skip them based on some unknown criteria.
* Some Main Stages allow players to skip them based on some unknown criteria.
* SpotPass Functionality added to allow for news on updates to be sent automatically to the 3DS.
* SpotPass Functionality added to allow for news on updates to be sent automatically to the 3DS.
* If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewels}} in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 6 and 600 coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 7 and 700 coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewels were purchased in.
* If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewels}} in a month, regenerated [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts can go up to 6 and 600 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated Hearts can go up to 7 and 700 Coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels were purchased in.
* Meowth and Victini stages can be replayed in the same day, at the cost of 1 Jewel.
* Meowth and Victini stages can be replayed in the same day, at the cost of 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel.


'''Pokémon and skill changes'''
'''Pokémon and skill changes'''
* New Pokémon added to the database.
* New Pokémon added to the database.
* New Enhancements are added (Raise Max Level, Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
* New Enhancements are added ([[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level, [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
* Some Pokémon are now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level item:
* Some Pokémon are now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level item:
** Now can use 3 RML: Braixen, Frogadier
** Now can use 3 RML: Braixen, Frogadier
** Now can use 5 RML: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Eevee, Espeon, Umbreon, Sylveon, Altaria, Azumarill, Sableye, Lapras, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, Druddigon, Quilladin
** Now can use 5 RML: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Eevee, Espeon, Umbreon, Sylveon, Altaria, Azumarill, Sableye, Lapras, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, Druddigon, Quilladin
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** {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Crowd Power}}: 40%/100%/100% → 25%/70%/90%
** {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Crowd Power}}: 40%/100%/100% → 25%/70%/90%
** {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Poisonous Mist}}: 15%/25%/30% → 10%/25%/30%
** {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Poisonous Mist}}: 15%/25%/30% → 10%/25%/30%
* The {{OBP|Skill|Shuffle}} "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Flap}}" now works on all types instead of only Ground.
* The skill "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Flap}}" now works on all types instead of only {{typecolor|Ground}}.
* The skills {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject}}, {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject+}}, and {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject++}} can now remove Pokémon that fall into the Puzzle Area like Support Pokémon.
* The skills {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject}}, {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject+}}, and {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Eject++}} can now remove Pokémon that fall into the Puzzle Area like Support Pokémon.
* It fixes a glitch that caused matches shaped like an "L" or upside-down "T" to activate Skills twice.
* It fixes a glitch that caused matches shaped like an "L" or upside-down "T" to activate Skills twice.
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* New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
* New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
* Player's info now shows "Best Survival Mode Record".
* Player's info now shows "Best Survival Mode Record".
* A counter has been added to the upper-right corner of the top screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the player have caught out of the amount currently available.
* A counter has been added to the upper-right corner of the top screen while viewing Main or [[Expert Stages]]. This counter shows how many Pokémon the player have caught out of the amount currently available.
* An area select tab has been added to the top of the touch screen. This tab lists each area, as well as how many Pokémon have been caught and how many S-ranks have been obtained for each area. Tapping an area in this list allows for quick travel to the first stage of that area.
* An area select tab has been added to the top of the touch screen. This tab lists each area, as well as how many Pokémon have been caught and how many S-ranks have been obtained for each area. Tapping an area in this list allows for quick travel to the first stage of that area.
* The Special Stage area now has scroll buttons identical to those in the Main and Expert Stages. The previous absence of these buttons limited only 5 events to occur at a given time, so this change has removed that limit.
* The Special Stage area now has scroll buttons identical to those in the Main and Expert Stages. The previous absence of these buttons limited only 5 events to occur at a given time, so this change has removed that limit.
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* When scrolling through the Pokémon List, arrows indicating type effectiveness are now visible without having to first select the Pokémon.
* When scrolling through the Pokémon List, arrows indicating type effectiveness are now visible without having to first select the Pokémon.
* If a Mega Stone has been obtained but the corresponding Pokémon has not been caught, then the Pokémon's icon appears as a silhouette when searching for Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. The Mega Stone is displayed in the small circle next to the silhouette.
* If a Mega Stone has been obtained but the corresponding Pokémon has not been caught, then the Pokémon's icon appears as a silhouette when searching for Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. The Mega Stone is displayed in the small circle next to the silhouette.
* Charizard and Mewtwo will no longer appear when searching for Dragon-type or Fighting-type Pokémon respectively. This error was likely caused due to Mega Charizard X and Mega Mewtwo X changing to those types upon Mega Evolving.
* Charizard and Mewtwo will no longer appear when searching for {{typecolor|Dragon}} or {{typecolor|Fighting}}-type Pokémon respectively. This error was likely caused due to Mega Charizard X and Mega Mewtwo X changing to those types upon Mega Evolving.
* When searching through the Pokémon List, the search criteria is set to "Caught Pokémon" by default rather than "All Pokémon"
* When searching through the Pokémon List, the search criteria is set to "Caught Pokémon" by default rather than "All Pokémon"
* The option to search for [[Pokémon Shuffle#Effectiveness|Super Effective Pokémon]] has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
* The option to search for [[Pokémon Shuffle#Effectiveness|Super Effective Pokémon]] has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
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| 1.3.8
| 1.3.8
| April 26, 2016
| April 26, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 351–400 (Violeta Palace), and Expert Stages 39–41.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 351–400 ([[Violeta Palace]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 39–41.<br>


It also adds the Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, Azelf High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fourth release|Pokémon Safari #4}}, and the Mew Commemorative Event.
It also adds the Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, Azelf High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fourth release|Pokémon Safari #4}}, and the Mew Commemorative Event.
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| 1.3.10
| 1.3.10
| May 17, 2016
| May 17, 2016
| It features a new feature called the "Skill Gauge", where various methods will allow a Pokémon's Skill to increase its level, which allows the Skill to occur more often. The Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M, and Skill Booster L is introduced.<br>
| It features a new feature called the "Skill Gauge", where various methods will allow a Pokémon's Skill to increase its level, which allows the Skill to occur more often or deal more damage (but not both). The Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M, and Skill Booster L is introduced.<br>


It adds the Electivire Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Mesprit. It also adds the repeat runs of the Groudon Great Challenge, The Daily Pokémon (#4), and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
It adds the Electivire Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Mesprit. It also adds the repeat runs of the Groudon Great Challenge, The Daily Pokémon (#4), and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
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| It adds new Mission Cards.<br>
| It adds new Mission Cards.<br>


A new Enhancement item called the Skill Swapper is introduced. Thus, Skill Swapper eligibility was added for Eevee, Jolteon, Leafeon, Ampharos, Rotom, Phanpy, Donphan, Zoroark, Chandelure, Sableye, Gengar, Cubone, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Mew, Pachirisu, Farfetch'd, Druddigon, Chespin, Tangela, Tangrowth, Celebi, Regirock, and Ho-Oh. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels.<br>
A new Enhancement item called the [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper is introduced. Thus, [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility was added for Eevee, Jolteon, Leafeon, Ampharos, Rotom, Phanpy, Donphan, Zoroark, Chandelure, Sableye, Gengar, Cubone, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Mew, Pachirisu, Farfetch'd, Druddigon, Chespin, Tangela, Tangrowth, Celebi, Regirock, and Ho-Oh. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels.<br>


And Raise Max Level eligibility was added:
And [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility was added:
* Now can use 3 RML: Donphan, Zoroark, Cubone, Pachirisu, Sigilyph, Chespin, Tangela
* Now can use 3 RML: Donphan, Zoroark, Cubone, Pachirisu, Sigilyph, Chespin, Tangela
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu, Jolteon, Leafeon, Rotom, Rotom (Heat), Rotom (Wash), Rotom (Frost), Rotom (Fan), Rotom (Mow), Phanpy, Marowak, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Farfetch'd, Quilladin, Cofagrigus, Reuniclus, Celebi
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu, Jolteon, Leafeon, Rotom, Rotom (Heat), Rotom (Wash), Rotom (Frost), Rotom (Fan), Rotom (Mow), Phanpy, Marowak, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Farfetch'd, Quilladin, Cofagrigus, Reuniclus, Celebi
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| 1.3.16
| 1.3.16
| July 26, 2016
| July 26, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 401–450 (Blau Salon), and Expert Stages 42–43.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 401–450 ([[Blau Salon]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 42–43.<br>


Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
Increases the amount of [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
* Ampharos: 7 → 9
* Ampharos: 7 → 9
* Altaria: 6 → 10
* Altaria: 6 → 10
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* Stage 259 (Exploud): 18,562 → 12,993 HP
* Stage 259 (Exploud): 18,562 → 12,993 HP


It also adds the repeat runs of the Cresselia Escalation Battle, Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari #9}}, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items. There is a change in the Mega Speedup Enhancement, and a Special Shop through August 10, 2016, and a Jewel Set.<br>
It also adds the repeat runs of the Cresselia Escalation Battle, Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari #9}}, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items. There is a change in the [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup Enhancement, and a Special Shop through August 10, 2016, and a [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel Set.<br>


On August 2, 2016, it adds the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, and Entei Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Reshiram Great Challenge, Ash-Greninja High-Speed Challenge, and The Daily Pokémon (#3). The XP given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was increased by 25% (to 500 XP).
On August 2, 2016, it adds the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, and Entei Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Reshiram Great Challenge, Ash-Greninja High-Speed Challenge, and The Daily Pokémon (#3). The XP given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was increased by 25% (to 500 XP).
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| 1.3.20
| September 6, 2016
| September 6, 2016
| It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Umbreon, Audino, Liepard, Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Masquerain, Slowpoke, Vanillite, Scyther, Stunfisk, Aerodactyl, Yveltal, Snorlax, Onix, Dusknoir, and Zygarde (Complete Forme).<br>
| It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Umbreon, Audino, Liepard, Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Masquerain, Slowpoke, Vanillite, Scyther, Stunfisk, Aerodactyl, Yveltal, Snorlax, Onix, Dusknoir, and Zygarde (Complete Forme).<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 2 RML: Pidgeotto
* Now can use 2 RML: Pidgeotto
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeot, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Heracross,  Masquerain, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Snorunt, Glalie, Emolga, Stunfisk, Yveltal, Onix, Larvitar, Genesect, Shuckle, Vivillon (Meadow Pattern), Dusknoir, Golurk, Kabutops, Electivire, Rampardos
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeot, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Heracross,  Masquerain, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Snorunt, Glalie, Emolga, Stunfisk, Yveltal, Onix, Larvitar, Genesect, Shuckle, Vivillon (Meadow Pattern), Dusknoir, Golurk, Kabutops, Electivire, Rampardos
* Now can use 10 RML: Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Scyther
* Now can use 10 RML: Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Scyther


Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper Enhancements. It adds Mission Card #11-13.<br>
Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements. It adds Mission Card #11-13.<br>


It also adds the Hitmonchan Great Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Happy) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of the Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the Carnivine Try 'Em Items.<br>
It also adds the Hitmonchan Great Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Happy) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of the Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the Carnivine Try 'Em Items.<br>
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| 1.3.21
| September 20, 2016
| September 20, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 451-470 (Graucus Hall), and Expert Stage 44. A Special Shop is added (available until October 11, 2016).
| This version adds Main Stages 451-470 ([[Graucus Hall]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 44. A Special Shop is added (available until October 11, 2016).


It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|11th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Cottonee (Winking), and Whimsicott (Winking). It also adds the repeat runs of the Dialga Great Challenge, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items.<br>
It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|11th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Cottonee (Winking), and Whimsicott (Winking). It also adds the repeat runs of the Dialga Great Challenge, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items.<br>
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| 1.3.24
| October 18, 2016
| October 18, 2016
| It adds the Sableye (Spooky) Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|12th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky) and Pikachu (Spooky). It also adds the repeat runs of the Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The Eevee Skill Booster S Stage is moved from Thursdays to Sundays. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Mega Speedup Enhancements.<br>
| It adds the Sableye (Spooky) Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|12th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky) and Pikachu (Spooky). It also adds the repeat runs of the Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The Eevee Skill Booster S Stage is moved from Thursdays to Sundays. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup Enhancements.<br>


On October 25, 2016, it adds the Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Dusknoir Great Challenge.
On October 25, 2016, it adds the Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Dusknoir Great Challenge.
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| 1.3.25
| October 18, 2016
| October 18, 2016
| It fixes a bug that caused Mega Speedup to fail to work on Mega Sableye (Spooky).
| It fixes a bug that caused [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup to fail to work on Mega Sableye (Spooky).
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| 1.3.26
| 1.3.26
| November 1, 2016
| November 1, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 471-500 (Graucus Hall), and Expert Stage 45.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 471-500 ([[Graucus Hall]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 45.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Togepi, Flareon, Espeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, Azumarill, Lapras, Hawlucha, Mawile, Throh, Sawk, Mewtwo, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Feebas, Salamence, Sharpedo, Manaphy, Emboar, Wobbuffet, Diancie, Machamp, and Infernape.<br>
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Togepi, Flareon, Espeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, Azumarill, Lapras, Hawlucha, Mawile, Throh, Sawk, Mewtwo, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Feebas, Salamence, Sharpedo, Manaphy, Emboar, Wobbuffet, Diancie, Machamp, and Infernape.<br>


It adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Togepi, Flareon, Glaceon, Lucario, Hawlucha, Throh, Sawk, Xerneas, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Salamence, Emboar, Diancie, Medicham, Machamp, Talonflame, Fearow
* Now can use 5 RML: Togepi, Flareon, Glaceon, Lucario, Hawlucha, Throh, Sawk, Xerneas, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Salamence, Emboar, Diancie, Medicham, Machamp, Talonflame, Fearow
* Now can use 10 RML: Espeon, Azumarill, Mawile, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Greninja, Sharpedo, Staraptor, Tyrantrum, Tyrogue
* Now can use 10 RML: Espeon, Azumarill, Mawile, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Greninja, Sharpedo, Staraptor, Tyrantrum, Tyrogue


It also adds the Hitmontop Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Machamp and Manaphy Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Sharpedo Pokémon Safari}} with Sunkern and Sunflora added. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>
It also adds the Hitmontop Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Machamp and Manaphy Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Sharpedo Pokémon Safari}} with Sunkern and Sunflora added. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>


On November 8, 2016, it adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Medicham Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.
On November 8, 2016, it adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Medicham Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.
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| 1.3.27
| November 8, 2016
| November 8, 2016
| It corrects the reward listings for the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage to include Raise Max Levels.
| It corrects the reward listings for the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage to include [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels.
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| 1.3.28
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| 1.3.31
| December 20, 2016
| December 20, 2016
| Adds main stages 501-530 in an unlabeled area, though the area is called Nacht Carnival in the Mobile version. Also adds expert stage 46.
| Adds main stages 501-530 in an unlabeled area, though the area is called [[Nacht Carnival]] in the Mobile version. Also adds [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 46.


Adds the Rayquaza Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Arceus and Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}.
Adds the Rayquaza Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Arceus and Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}.
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* 300 (Mega Rayquaza): 25,000 → 22,500 HP
* 300 (Mega Rayquaza): 25,000 → 22,500 HP


The Exp given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was doubled (to 1000 XP) and on Eevee's stage, players will now always get at least one Skill Booster M. From December 20, 2016 to January 2, 2017, there are special Check-in rewards. All players are given a Rayquaza.<br>
The Exp given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was doubled (to 1000 XP) and on Eevee's stage, players will now always get at least one Skill Booster M. From December 20, 2016 to January 2, 2017, there are special Check-in rewards. All players are given a {{ShImg|384|Rayquaza}} Rayquaza.<br>


On December 22, 2016, it adds the Jirachi One Chance a Day.<br>
On December 22, 2016, it adds the Jirachi One Chance a Day.<br>
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| 1.3.36
| January 31, 2017
| January 31, 2017
| It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Vanillish, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Steelix, Trubbish, Honedge, Doublade, Avalugg, Regice, Registeel, Seviper, Carnivine, Abomasnow, and Magikarp.<br>
| It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Vanillish, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Steelix, Trubbish, Honedge, Doublade, Avalugg, Regice, Registeel, Seviper, Carnivine, Abomasnow, and Magikarp.<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 3 RML: Sceptile, Swampert, Abomasnow, Beedrill, Gyarados, Gyarados (Shiny)
* Now can use 3 RML: Sceptile, Swampert, Abomasnow, Beedrill, Gyarados, Gyarados (Shiny)
* Now can use 5 RML: Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Trubbish, Doublade, Avalugg, Dialga, Palkia, Manaphy (Winking), Seviper, Jirachi, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Carnivine, Muk, Kyurem, Bellossom, Wailord, Cradily, Armaldo
* Now can use 5 RML: Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Trubbish, Doublade, Avalugg, Dialga, Palkia, Manaphy (Winking), Seviper, Jirachi, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Carnivine, Muk, Kyurem, Bellossom, Wailord, Cradily, Armaldo
* Now can use 10 RML: Pikachu, Pikachu (Angry), Pikachu (Winking), Pikachu (Enamored), Pikachu (Smiling), Pikachu (Sleeping), Pikachu (Happy), Pikachu (Spooky), Pikachu (Holiday), Vanillish, Snorunt, Chesnaught, Honedge, Aegislash, Machamp, Magikarp
* Now can use 10 RML: Pikachu, Pikachu (Angry), Pikachu (Winking), Pikachu (Enamored), Pikachu (Smiling), Pikachu (Sleeping), Pikachu (Happy), Pikachu (Spooky), Pikachu (Holiday), Vanillish, Snorunt, Chesnaught, Honedge, Aegislash, Machamp, Magikarp


It adds the Virizion Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Gyarados Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Bellossom Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels, 1 Skill Swapper and two Jewels in celebration of Pokémon Shuffle's second anniversary for the Nintendo 3DS.<br>
It adds the Virizion Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Gyarados Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Bellossom Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels in celebration of Pokémon Shuffle's second anniversary for the Nintendo 3DS.<br>


On February 7, 2017, it adds the Wigglytuff (Winking) Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}, and the Pikachu (Enamored) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Togekiss (Winking) Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. Additionally, players are awarded with a Mega Speedup to celebrate Valentine's Day.
On February 7, 2017, it adds the Wigglytuff (Winking) Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}, and the Pikachu (Enamored) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Togekiss (Winking) Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. Additionally, players are given a [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup to celebrate Valentine's Day.
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| 1.3.37
| 1.3.37
| February 14, 2017
| February 14, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 531-550 (Nacht Carnival), and Expert Stage 47.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 531-550 ([[Nacht Carnival]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 47.<br>


It also adds the Volcanion Escalation Battle, Cobalion Special Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Rayquaza (Shiny), and the Pikachu (Smiling) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of Mega Gardevoir Competitive Stage, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>
It also adds the Volcanion Escalation Battle, Cobalion Special Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Rayquaza (Shiny), and the Pikachu (Smiling) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of Mega Gardevoir Competitive Stage, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>
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'''Aesthetic & UI Changes'''
'''Aesthetic & UI Changes'''
* The 3DS home menu launch screen has changed to include the Alola starters rather than the Kanto starters.
* The 3DS home menu launch screen has changed to include the Alola [[first partner Pokémon]], rather than the Kanto first partners.
* The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows the Alola Starters rather than the Kanto Starters.
* The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows the Alola first partners rather than the Kanto first partners.
* Several Pokémon have had the color and/or size of their icons altered. Affected Pokémon include Castform, Charizard, Deoxys, Diancie, Gardevoir, Gengar, Hawlucha, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Ho-Oh, Metagross, Mewtwo, Tyranitar, Vivillon, Wobbuffet, Xerneas, and Yveltal.
* Several Pokémon have had the color and/or size of their icons altered. Affected Pokémon include Castform, Charizard, Deoxys, Diancie, Gardevoir, Gengar, Hawlucha, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Ho-Oh, Metagross, Mewtwo, Tyranitar, Vivillon, Wobbuffet, Xerneas, and Yveltal.
* The previously-unlabeled area that includes Main Stages 500-550 has been named Nacht Carnival.
* The previously-unlabeled area that includes Main Stages 500-550 has been named Nacht Carnival.
* If a stage can drop items such as personalized Skill Boosters, then the stage's world map icon will display a present box. If such a stage's Pokémon has had its Skill level increased to maximum and no other drops are available, then the present box will disappear.
* If a stage can drop items such as [[File:Skill Booster personalized.png|20px]] personalized Skill Boosters, then the stage's world map icon will display a present box. If such a stage's Pokémon has had its Skill level increased to maximum and no other drops are available, then the present box will disappear.
* When starting a stage after selecting items to use, there is no longer a confirmation box before the stage begins.
* When starting a stage after selecting items to use, there is no longer a confirmation box before the stage begins.
* When sorting Pokémon in the Pokémon List, selecting to sort by Attack Power or Level will automatically sort in descending order rather than the default ascending. Sorting by Pokédex number or by name is unchanged, and still defaults to ascending order.
* When sorting Pokémon in the Pokémon List, selecting to sort by Attack Power or Level will automatically sort in descending order rather than the default ascending. Sorting by Pokédex number or by name is unchanged, and still defaults to ascending order.
* It adds the ability to go directly to the stages mentioned on the Notice Board and on the Mission Card.
* It adds the ability to go directly to the stages mentioned on the Notice Board and on the Mission Card.
* After a Pokémon has been captured, Amelia tokens will no longer appear on its world map icon. However, the icons are still visible on the window that appears when the stage is selected.
* After a Pokémon has been captured, Amelia tokens will no longer appear on its world map icon. However, the icons are still visible on the window that appears when the stage is selected.
* When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
* When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
* Difficulty rating for stages is now on a scale of 1-5 rather than 1-10.
* Difficulty rating for stages is now on a scale of 1-5 rather than 1-10.
* Competitive Stages now have a golden laurel background on their world map icon, as opposed to a grassy patch.
* Competitive Stages now have a golden laurel background on their world map icon, as opposed to a grassy patch.
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'''Functional Changes'''
'''Functional Changes'''
* The Skills "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Mind Zap}}" and "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Prank}}" can no longer activate if the enemy Pokémon is afflicted by a Disruption Delay or has a status effect such as Burn or Sleep.
* The Skills "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Mind Zap}}" and "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Prank}}" can no longer activate if the enemy Pokémon is afflicted by a Disruption Delay or has a status effect such as Burn or Sleep.
* If a Streetpassed player has not updated to 1.4.0, then they will not be added to the Streetpass List and the pass will not count towards heart or gem rewards. However, the 3DS home menu icon will still display a green dot, and the records tab visible on the world map will still display a blue dot if such a pass is received.
* If a Streetpassed player has not updated to 1.4.0, then they will not be added to the Streetpass List and the pass will not count towards [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Heart or [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel rewards. However, the 3DS home menu icon will still display a green dot, and the records tab visible on the world map will still display a blue dot if such a pass is received.
* Players are awarded with 30 banked hearts and 10,000 coins upon Check-in after updating to version 1.4.0.
* Players are given 30 banked [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts and 10,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins upon Check-in after updating to version 1.4.0.


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| It fixes the "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Poison Pact}}" glitch.<br>
| It fixes the "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Poison Pact}}" glitch.<br>


Additionally, on March 21, 2017, all players who checked-in are given 30 banked hearts as compensation for the glitch.
Additionally, on March 21, 2017, all players who checked-in are given 30 banked [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts as compensation for the glitch.
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On April 4, 2017, it adds the Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, White Kyurem Ultra Challenge, Yveltal Special Challenge, Noivern High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Seventh release|Pokémon Safari #7}}, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day.<br>
On April 4, 2017, it adds the Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, White Kyurem Ultra Challenge, Yveltal Special Challenge, Noivern High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Seventh release|Pokémon Safari #7}}, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day.<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Togetic, Togekiss, Absol, Grovyle, Sceptile, Combusken, Blaziken, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Ash-Greninja, Hippowdon (Male), Drilbur, Gardevoir, Durant
* Now can use 5 RML: Togetic, Togekiss, Absol, Grovyle, Sceptile, Combusken, Blaziken, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Ash-Greninja, Hippowdon (Male), Drilbur, Gardevoir, Durant
* Now can use 10 RML: Donphan, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Xerneas, Hippopotas (Male), Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Combee
* Now can use 10 RML: Donphan, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Xerneas, Hippopotas (Male), Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Combee


Player are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels, and it adds special Check-in bonuses through April 17.<br>
Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, and it adds special Check-in bonuses through April 17.<br>
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| 1.4.6
| 1.4.6
| April 4, 2017
| April 4, 2017
| It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Togetic, Heracross, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Xerneas, Ash-Greninja, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Genesect, Gardevoir, and Durant.<br>
| It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Togetic, Heracross, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Xerneas, Ash-Greninja, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Genesect, Gardevoir, and Durant.<br>


Decreases the amount of icons needed to Mega Evolve certain Pokémon:
Decreases the amount of icons needed to Mega Evolve certain Pokémon:
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* Glalie: 19 → 16


Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
Increases the amount of [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
* Charizard X: 5 → 13
* Charizard X: 5 → 13
* Absol: 3 → 8
* Absol: 3 → 8
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Introduces a bug whereby the Skill "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Brute Force}}" would increase the damage of all types' attacks, rather than only types which are Not Very Effective against the current enemy Pokémon.<br>
Introduces a bug whereby the Skill "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Brute Force}}" would increase the damage of all types' attacks, rather than only types which are Not Very Effective against the current enemy Pokémon.<br>


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper and 1 Mega Speedup.<br>
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and 1 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup.<br>


The Item Bundle option has been added to Expert Stages 4–43 and most Main Stages up to 450 (not including Stages 1–11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 jewel instead of using coins. Previously, this was exclusive to Competitive Stages. This option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.
The Item Bundle option has been added to [[Expert Stages]] 4–43 and most Main Stages up to 450 (not including Stages 1–11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel instead of using [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins. Previously, this was exclusive to Competitive Stages. This option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.
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| 1.4.7
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| 1.4.9
| April 25, 2017
| April 25, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 ([[Prasino Woods]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 48.<br>


It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Golem (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon #7}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobbuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>
It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Golem (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon #7}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobbuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>
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Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>
Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>


On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Ninetales (Alola Form) Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are awarded with a Vulpix (Alola Form).<br>
On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Ninetales (Alola Form) Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|037A|Vulpix}} Vulpix (Alola Form).<br>


On May 9, 2017, it adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Sandslash (Alola Form) Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Dugtrio (Alola Form), The Daily Pokémon (#8), and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
On May 9, 2017, it adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Sandslash (Alola Form) Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Dugtrio (Alola Form), The Daily Pokémon (#8), and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
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| 1.4.10
| April 26, 2017
| April 26, 2017
| Corrects the type of Shellos (East Sea) from Ground to Water.
| Corrects the type of Shellos (East Sea) from {{typecolor|Ground}} to {{typecolor|Water}}.
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| 1.4.11
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| Unknown (Bug fixes)<br>


On May 1, 2017, all players are given 1 Skill Swapper and 5 Skill Booster M as compensation for the {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Brute Force}} glitch and the changes made to {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Non Stop+}}.
On May 1, 2017, all players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and 5 Skill Booster M as compensation for the {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Brute Force}} glitch and the changes made to {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Non Stop+}}.
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| 1.4.12
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| 1.4.15
| June 13, 2017
| June 13, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 581-600 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 49.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 581-600 ([[Prasino Woods]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 49.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Pichu, Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Raichu, Sudowoodo, Altaria, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Rayquaza, Bagon, Shelgon, Goomy, Goodra, Latias, Latios, Luxio, Luxray, Mamoswine, Walrein, Magikarp (Shiny), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Wurmple.
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Pichu, Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Raichu, Sudowoodo, Altaria, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Rayquaza, Bagon, Shelgon, Goomy, Goodra, Latias, Latios, Luxio, Luxray, Mamoswine, Walrein, Magikarp (Shiny), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Wurmple.
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Ho-Oh ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Nosedive}}), Magikarp ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Dragon Sweep}}), Zygarde (Complete Forme) ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Last-Ditch Effort}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Ho-Oh ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Nosedive}}), Magikarp ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Dragon Sweep}}), Zygarde (Complete Forme) ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Last-Ditch Effort}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 3 RML: Tornadus (Therian Forme), Thundurus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
* Now can use 3 RML: Tornadus (Therian Forme), Thundurus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu (Lugia Costume), Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu, (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap), Pikachu (Unova Cap), Pikachu (Kalos Cap), Pikachu (Magikarp Costume), Pikachu (Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume), Raichu, Raichu (Winking), Sudowoodo, Ampharos, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Rayquaza,  Bagon, Shelgon, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Arceus, Goomy, Ho-Oh, Latias, Latios, Mamoswine, Reshiram, Zekrom, Weedle, Zygarde (10% Forme), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Meloetta (Pirouette Form)
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu (Lugia Costume), Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu, (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap), Pikachu (Unova Cap), Pikachu (Kalos Cap), Pikachu (Magikarp Costume), Pikachu (Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume), Raichu, Raichu (Winking), Sudowoodo, Ampharos, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Rayquaza,  Bagon, Shelgon, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Arceus, Goomy, Ho-Oh, Latias, Latios, Mamoswine, Reshiram, Zekrom, Weedle, Zygarde (10% Forme), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Meloetta (Pirouette Form)
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It also adds the Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Landorus (Therian Forme) Great Challenge, and the Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge.<br>
It also adds the Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Landorus (Therian Forme) Great Challenge, and the Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge.<br>


Upon clearing or re-clearing several Main Stages, players can receive items from them only once; the stages are 50, 70, 80, 100, 110, 130 and 140, these are available until June 27, 2017. All players are awarded with a Pikachu (Original Cap). To commemorate the expanded uses of Skill Swappers and Raise Max Levels, all players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>
Upon clearing or re-clearing several Main Stages, players can receive items from them only once; the stages are 50, 70, 80, 100, 110, 130 and 140, these are available until June 27, 2017. All players are given a {{ShImg|025O|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Original Cap). To commemorate the expanded uses of [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swappers and [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, all players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>


It also re-adds the Item Bundle option to most Main Stages from 12–500 and Expert Stages 4–45. This will last until June 27, 2017. <br>
It also re-adds the Item Bundle option to most Main Stages from 12–500 and Expert Stages 4–45. This will last until June 27, 2017. <br>
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| 1.4.16
| June 27, 2017
| June 27, 2017
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring {{typecolor|Electric}} or {{typecolor|Normal}}-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>


On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.
On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.
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| 1.4.18
| July 25, 2017
| July 25, 2017
| It adds the Mega Tyranitar (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyurem Escalation Battle, Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Entei Special Challenge. All players are awarded with 30 Hearts, 10,000 Coins and a Tyranitar (Shiny).<br>
| It adds the Mega Tyranitar (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyurem Escalation Battle, Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Entei Special Challenge. All players are given 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, 10,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins and a {{ShImg|248S|Tyranitar}} Tyranitar (Shiny).<br>


Survival Mode underwent a "renewal", whereby the range of possible stages was expanded, the length of the challenge was increased, and the rewards were changed.<br>
Survival Mode underwent a "renewal", whereby the range of possible stages was expanded, the length of the challenge was increased, and the rewards were changed.<br>


It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–550, as well as Expert Stages 4–47. This will be available until August 22, 2017. It also re-adds the Special Shop for 7 one-week rounds, with the last round ending on September 12, 2017.<br>
It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–550, as well as [[Expert Stages]] 4–47. This will be available until August 22, 2017. It also re-adds the Special Shop for 7 one-week rounds, with the last round ending on September 12, 2017.<br>


On August 1, 2017, it adds the Tapu Koko Ultra Challenge. It introduced the new "Start-of-Mo. Challenge", which is available for the first three days of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require a Jewel. The Pokémon are Audino (3 Mega Speedups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Booster L), Charmander (2 Mega Speedups), Squirtle (5000 Coins) and Espurr (10 Hearts). It also introduced the new Great Daily stage, which gives access to previous special stages. The Pokémon included for {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (first release)|this release}} are Hoopa, Togekiss (Winking), Wigglytuff (Winking), Wailord, Keldeo, Greninja and Omastar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regice Great Challenge, Suicune and Goodra Special Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>
On August 1, 2017, it adds the Tapu Koko Ultra Challenge. It introduced the new "Start-of-Mo. Challenge", which is available for the first three days of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require a [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel. The Pokémon are Audino (3 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Booster L), Charmander (2 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups), Squirtle (5,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins) and Espurr (10 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts). It also introduced the new Great Daily stage, which gives access to previous special stages. The Pokémon included for {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (first release)|this release}} are Hoopa, Togekiss (Winking), Wigglytuff (Winking), Wailord, Keldeo, Greninja and Omastar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regice Great Challenge, Suicune and Goodra Special Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>


On August 2, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard X Competitive Stage.
On August 2, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard X Competitive Stage.
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| 1.4.19
| August 8, 2017
| August 8, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 601-620 (Zaffiro Coast), and Expert Stage 50.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 601-620 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 50.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Chansey, Blissey, Swablu, Buneary, Ninetales, Riolu, Taillow, Swellow, Kyogre, Groudon, Munchlax, Duosion, Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Gothita, Lugia, Regigigas, Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Mantine, Hitmontop, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meloetta (Aria Forme).
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Chansey, Blissey, Swablu, Buneary, Ninetales, Riolu, Taillow, Swellow, Kyogre, Groudon, Munchlax, Duosion, Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Gothita, Lugia, Regigigas, Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Mantine, Hitmontop, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meloetta (Aria Forme).
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Snorlax ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Try Hard}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Snorlax ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Try Hard}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeotto, Ninetales, Swellow, Pangoro, Duosion, Braviary, Shaymin (Land Forme), Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Garchomp, Camerupt, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Unfezant (Male), Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeotto, Ninetales, Swellow, Pangoro, Duosion, Braviary, Shaymin (Land Forme), Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Garchomp, Camerupt, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Unfezant (Male), Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr
* Now can use 10 RML: Pidgey, Blissey, Swablu, Taillow, Throh, Sawk, Dialga, Palkia, Gothita, Lugia, Machop, Porygon, Porygon2, Ursaring, Spearow, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Unown (!), Mantine, Meloetta (Aria Forme), Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, Komala
* Now can use 10 RML: Pidgey, Blissey, Swablu, Taillow, Throh, Sawk, Dialga, Palkia, Gothita, Lugia, Machop, Porygon, Porygon2, Ursaring, Spearow, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Unown (!), Mantine, Meloetta (Aria Forme), Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, Komala
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* Now can use 20 RML: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Buneary, Riolu, Lucario, Slowbro, Mewtwo, Kyogre, Groudon, Snorlax, Medicham, Regigigas
* Now can use 20 RML: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Buneary, Riolu, Lucario, Slowbro, Mewtwo, Kyogre, Groudon, Snorlax, Medicham, Regigigas


It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|21st release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring different forms of Pikachu previously released, including the Angry, Winking, Enamored, Smiling, and a new Charizard Costume variant. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (second release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, which includes Kabutops, Pikachu (Happy), Cradily, Armaldo, Groudon, Kyogre, and Carracosta. It also adds the repeat runs of the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, Dialga and Palkia Great Challenges, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. It also adds the Celebration Challenge, which players can get different rewards depending on the number of times the player logged-in. Pikachu (Celebration: Beach Walk) is one of the rewards.<br>
It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|21st release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring different forms of Pikachu previously released, including the Angry, Winking, Enamored, Smiling, and a new Charizard Costume variant. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (second release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, which includes Kabutops, Pikachu (Happy), Cradily, Armaldo, Groudon, Kyogre, and Carracosta. It also adds the repeat runs of the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, Dialga and Palkia Great Challenges, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. It also adds the Celebration Challenge, which players can get different rewards depending on the number of times the player logged-in. {{ShImg|025BeachWalk|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Beach Walk) is one of the rewards.<br>


For the Try 'Em Items Stage, it will alternate between Wobbuffet, Carnivine, Oranguru, and Passimian. For Meowth's Coin Mania, it will alternate between Meowth and Alolan Meowth. For Tons of Exp. Points, it will alternate between Victini and Magearna.<br>
For the Try 'Em Items Stage, it will alternate between Wobbuffet, Carnivine, Oranguru, and Passimian. For Meowth's Coin Mania, it will alternate between Meowth and Alolan Meowth. For Tons of Exp. Points, it will alternate between Victini and Magearna.<br>


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>


On August 15, 2017, it adds the Tapu Lele Ultra Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|22nd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Drampa. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (third release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#3)}}, which includes Archeops, Drifblim, Dusknoir, Thundurus (Therian Forme), Tornadus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), and Tepig. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Uxie Great Challenge, Azelf High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Mesprit A Great Chance a Day.
On August 15, 2017, it adds the Tapu Lele Ultra Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|22nd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Drampa. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (third release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#3)}}, which includes Archeops, Drifblim, Dusknoir, Thundurus (Therian Forme), Tornadus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), and Tepig. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Uxie Great Challenge, Azelf High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Mesprit A Great Chance a Day.
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| It adds the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, and the Toucannon Great Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fourth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, which includes Pignite, Emboar, Rhyperior, Mew, Jirachi, Manaphy, and Magmortar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, Regigigas Ultra Challenge, Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>
| It adds the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, and the Toucannon Great Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fourth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, which includes Pignite, Emboar, Rhyperior, Mew, Jirachi, Manaphy, and Magmortar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, Regigigas Ultra Challenge, Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with 2 Jewels, 30 Hearts, and a Mewtwo (Shiny) to commemorate the 2-year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
Additionally, all players are given 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels, 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, and a {{ShImg|150S|Mewtwo}} Mewtwo (Shiny) to commemorate the 2-year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
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| It adds the Mega Mewtwo X (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fifth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#5)}}, which includes Electivire, Pikachu (Hoenn Cap, Sinnoh Cap, Unova Cap, Kalos Cap and Alola Cap), and Golem. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mewtwo Special Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) and Noivern High-Speed Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>
| It adds the Mega Mewtwo X (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fifth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#5)}}, which includes Electivire, Pikachu (Hoenn Cap, Sinnoh Cap, Unova Cap, Kalos Cap and Alola Cap), and Golem. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mewtwo Special Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) and Noivern High-Speed Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>


On August 31, 2017, it adds the Nihilego UB Challenge, where no items can be used; it can be played three times, with a cost of 20,000 coins for each attempt.<br>
On August 31, 2017, it adds the Nihilego UB Challenge, where no items can be used; it can be played three times, with a cost of 20,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins for each attempt.<br>


On September 5, 2017, it adds the Type: Null Great Challenge and the Tapu Bulu Ultra Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (sixth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, which includes Accelgor, Escavalier, Amoonguss, Cresselia, Dialga, Palkia, and Infernape. It also adds the repeat runs of the Decidueye Escalation Battle, Machamp and Reshiram Great Challenges, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins, with Pikachu (Celebration: Pastry Chef) as one of the rewards.
On September 5, 2017, it adds the Type: Null Great Challenge and the Tapu Bulu Ultra Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (sixth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, which includes Accelgor, Escavalier, Amoonguss, Cresselia, Dialga, Palkia, and Infernape. It also adds the repeat runs of the Decidueye Escalation Battle, Machamp and Reshiram Great Challenges, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins, with {{ShImg|025PastryChef|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Pastry Chef) as one of the rewards.
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On September 19, 2017, it adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|23rd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring four variants of Unown. It also adds the repeat runs of the Chikorita (Winking), Meganium and Typhlosion Great Challenges, Lugia High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>
On September 19, 2017, it adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|23rd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring four variants of Unown. It also adds the repeat runs of the Chikorita (Winking), Meganium and Typhlosion Great Challenges, Lugia High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Ho-Oh (Shiny).
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|250S|Ho-Oh}} Ho-Oh (Shiny).
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| It adds the Buzzwole UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, Zygarde (50% Forme) Escalation Battle, Cyndaquil (Winking) and Hitmontop Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>


In a new event called the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival", Main Stages 1 to 150, with the exception of stage 149, now allow infinite uses of the Mega Start item without requiring coins. This festival was available until October 10, 2017.<br>
In a new event called the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival", Main Stages 1 to 150, with the exception of stage 149, now allow infinite uses of the Mega Start item without requiring [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins. This festival was available until October 10, 2017.<br>


On October 3, 2017, it adds the Tapu Fini Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Totodile (Winking), Feraligatr and Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenges, Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>
On October 3, 2017, it adds the Tapu Fini Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Totodile (Winking), Feraligatr and Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenges, Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>


On October 4, 2017, it adds a repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fifth release|Pokémon Safari #5}} with Camerupt removed and Hippopotas (Female) and Hippowdon (Female) added. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins, with Pikachu (Celebration: Artist) as one of the rewards.
On October 4, 2017, it adds a repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fifth release|Pokémon Safari #5}} with Camerupt removed and Hippopotas (Female) and Hippowdon (Female) added. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins, with {{ShImg|025Artist|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Artist) as one of the rewards.
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| October 10, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 621-640 (Zaffiro Coast), and Expert Stage 51.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 621-640 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 51.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Litwick, Sableye (Spooky), Gengar (Spooky), Snorunt, Misdreavus, Mismagius, Yamask, Banette, Sneasel, Weavile, Giratina (Origin Forme), Tepig, Oshawott, Duskull, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Gliscor, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Phantump, Trevenant, Jynx, Bellossom, Kingdra, Poliwrath, Politoed, Hoopa (Unbound), Breloom, Ferrothorn, Shiftry, Drifblim, Beartic, Rowlet, and Wishiwashi.<br>
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Litwick, Sableye (Spooky), Gengar (Spooky), Snorunt, Misdreavus, Mismagius, Yamask, Banette, Sneasel, Weavile, Giratina (Origin Forme), Tepig, Oshawott, Duskull, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Gliscor, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Phantump, Trevenant, Jynx, Bellossom, Kingdra, Poliwrath, Politoed, Hoopa (Unbound), Breloom, Ferrothorn, Shiftry, Drifblim, Beartic, Rowlet, and Wishiwashi.<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Ninetales (Alola Form), Gengar (Spooky), Misdreavus, Mismagius, Sneasel, Gliscor, Murkrow, Trevenant, Jynx, Kingdra, Politoed, Breloom, Shiftry, Drifblim,  Sandslash (Alola Form), Rowlet
* Now can use 5 RML: Ninetales (Alola Form), Gengar (Spooky), Misdreavus, Mismagius, Sneasel, Gliscor, Murkrow, Trevenant, Jynx, Kingdra, Politoed, Breloom, Shiftry, Drifblim,  Sandslash (Alola Form), Rowlet
* Now can use 10 RML: Sableye (Spooky), Yamask, Banette, Weavile, Giratina (Altered Forme), Giratina (Origin Forme), Darkrai, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Honchkrow, Phantump, Jellicent (Male), Jellicent (Female), Poliwrath, Beartic, Volcanion, Dugtrio, Litten, Popplio, Magearna, Type: Null, Silvally
* Now can use 10 RML: Sableye (Spooky), Yamask, Banette, Weavile, Giratina (Altered Forme), Giratina (Origin Forme), Darkrai, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Honchkrow, Phantump, Jellicent (Male), Jellicent (Female), Poliwrath, Beartic, Volcanion, Dugtrio, Litten, Popplio, Magearna, Type: Null, Silvally
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* {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Psychic Combo}}: +5%/+10%/+15%/+20% → +10%/+15%/+20%/+30%


It also adds a new Poliwrath Special Challenge. It also introduced the new "Mid-month Challenge", which is available for three days near the middle of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require two Jewels. The Pokémon are Audino (3 Level Ups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Swapper), Charmander (2 Skill Booster Ls), Squirtle (3 Raise Max Levels), and Espurr (2 Raise Max Levels). It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Camerupt Competitive Stage, Volcanion Escalation Battle, Politoed and Camerupt Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}.<br>
It also adds a new Poliwrath Special Challenge. It also introduced the new "Mid-month Challenge", which is available for three days near the middle of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels. The Pokémon are Audino (3 [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Ups), Bulbasaur (1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper), Charmander (2 Skill Booster Ls), Squirtle (3 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels), and Espurr (2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels). It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Camerupt Competitive Stage, Volcanion Escalation Battle, Politoed and Camerupt Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}.<br>


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>


It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–580, as well as Expert Stages 4–48. This feature was available until October 24, 2017.<br>
It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–580, as well as Expert Stages 4–48. This feature was available until October 24, 2017.<br>
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| | It adds the Dhelmise Great Challenge and Hoopa (Unbound) Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Mimikyu Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, and Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day.<br>
| | It adds the Dhelmise Great Challenge and Hoopa (Unbound) Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Mimikyu Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, and Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Gengar (Shiny).<br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|094S|Gengar}} Gengar (Shiny).<br>


To commemorate Halloween, the title screen has been changed to feature Mimikyu in place of Pikachu among the 4 icons that appear before the game's title. Additionally, the Pokémon icons that fall afterwards are selected from a limited pool of Ghost-type and Spooky Pokémon instead of the usual Pokémon that appear. This Halloween-themed pool includes Pikachu (Spooky), Gastly, Haunter, Gengar (Spooky), Drifloon, Sableye (Spooky), Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky), Litwick, Lampent, Chandelure, and Mimikyu. However, the 3DS home menu launch screen remains unchanged.
To commemorate Halloween, the title screen has been changed to feature Mimikyu in place of Pikachu among the 4 icons that appear before the game's title. Additionally, the Pokémon icons that fall afterwards are selected from a limited pool of {{typecolor|Ghost}}-type and Spooky Pokémon instead of the usual Pokémon that appear. This Halloween-themed pool includes Pikachu (Spooky), Gastly, Haunter, Gengar (Spooky), Drifloon, Sableye (Spooky), Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky), Litwick, Lampent, Chandelure, and Mimikyu. However, the 3DS home menu launch screen remains unchanged.


It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 210, with the exception of Stage 149. This festival was available until November 7, 2017.<br>
It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 210, with the exception of Stage 149. This festival was available until November 7, 2017.<br>
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On October 31, 2017, it adds the Palossand Great Challenge and the Xurkitree UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Litten Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}.
On October 31, 2017, it adds the Palossand Great Challenge and the Xurkitree UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Litten Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}.


On November 1, 2017, a new month of the Celebration Challenge begins, with Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest) as one of the rewards.
On November 1, 2017, a new month of the Celebration Challenge begins, with {{ShImg|025MushroomHarvest|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest) as one of the rewards.
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| November 14, 2017
| It adds the Necrozma Ultra Challenge. It also adds a Rayquaza Level MAX Challenge, which rewards Skill Boosters, Skill Swappers, Raise Max Levels, Exp. Boosters M and L, and Level Ups, akin to Escalation Battle. The repeat runs of the Rowlet Great Challenge, Lunala Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}} went live. Additionally, all players are awarded with a Rayquaza.<br>
| It adds the Necrozma Ultra Challenge. It also adds a Rayquaza Level MAX Challenge, which rewards Skill Boosters, [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swappers, [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, Exp. Boosters M and L, and [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Ups, akin to Escalation Battle. The repeat runs of the Rowlet Great Challenge, Lunala Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}} went live. Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|384|Rayquaza}} Rayquaza.<br>


On November 17, 2017, the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari #17}} went live.
On November 17, 2017, the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari #17}} went live.
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It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 240, with the exception of Stages 149 and 239. This festival was available until December 12, 2017.<br>
It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 240, with the exception of Stages 149 and 239. This festival was available until December 12, 2017.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Gardevoir (Shiny).<br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|282S|Gardevoir}} Gardevoir (Shiny).<br>


On December 5, 2017, it adds the Mega Gardevoir (Shiny) Competitive Stage, Fennekin (Winking) and Toxapex Great Challenges, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|24th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Shiinotic. It also adds the repeat runs of the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}.
On December 5, 2017, it adds the Mega Gardevoir (Shiny) Competitive Stage, Fennekin (Winking) and Toxapex Great Challenges, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|24th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Shiinotic. It also adds the repeat runs of the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}.
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| December 5, 2017
| It adds the Skill details for Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest). It starts a new month of Celebration Challenge with Pikachu (Celebration: Year's End) as a reward.
| It adds the Skill details for {{ShImg|025MushroomHarvest|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest). It starts a new month of Celebration Challenge with {{ShImg|025YearsEnd|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Year's End) as a reward.
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| December 12, 2017
| December 12, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 641-650 (Zaffiro Coast), Main Stages 651-670 (Marron Trail), and Expert Stage 52.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 641-650 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), Main Stages 651-670 ([[Marron Trail]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 52.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Purrloin, Vulpix, Zorua, Keldeo (Resolute Form), Volcarona, Tyranitar, Dialga, Palkia, Spewpa, Kirlia, Bisharp, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Defense), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Florges, Aggron, Mandibuzz, Ariados, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Paras, Yanmega, Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Golem, Electrode, Metagross, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Rapidash, Diglett, Rockruff, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Celesteela.
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Purrloin, Vulpix, Zorua, Keldeo (Resolute Form), Volcarona, Tyranitar, Dialga, Palkia, Spewpa, Kirlia, Bisharp, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Defense), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Florges, Aggron, Mandibuzz, Ariados, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Paras, Yanmega, Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Golem, Electrode, Metagross, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Rapidash, Diglett, Rockruff, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Celesteela.
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Onix ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Rockify+}}), Genesect ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Vitality Drain}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Onix ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Rockify+}}), Genesect ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Vitality Drain}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Volcarona, Hippowdon (Female), Tyranitar, Genesect (Shiny), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Mandibuzz, Tyrunt, Karrablast, Sandshrew, Rapidash
* Now can use 5 RML: Volcarona, Hippowdon (Female), Tyranitar, Genesect (Shiny), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Mandibuzz, Tyrunt, Karrablast, Sandshrew, Rapidash
* Now can use 7 RML: Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Sandslash, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Turtonator
* Now can use 7 RML: Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Sandslash, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Turtonator
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It also adds the Chespin (Winking) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Nihilego UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#10)}} with Delibird (Holiday) added.<br>
It also adds the Chespin (Winking) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Nihilego UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#10)}} with Delibird (Holiday) added.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Levels.<br>
Additionally, all players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels.<br>


It also re-adds the Item Bundle feature for most Main Stages 12 – 600 and Expert Stages 4 – 49. This feature was available until January 23, 2018.<br>
It also re-adds the Item Bundle feature for most Main Stages 12 – 600 and Expert Stages 4 – 49. This feature was available until January 23, 2018.<br>
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On December 19, 2017, it adds the Dugtrio Special Challenge, and the Bewear Ultra Challenge. It also adds the Early Holiday Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Groudon Great Challenge, and the Beedrill, Greninja (Ash-Greninja) and Landorus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenges.<br>
On December 19, 2017, it adds the Dugtrio Special Challenge, and the Bewear Ultra Challenge. It also adds the Early Holiday Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Groudon Great Challenge, and the Beedrill, Greninja (Ash-Greninja) and Landorus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenges.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Charizard (Shiny).<br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|006S|Charizard}} Charizard (Shiny).<br>


On December 24, 2017, it adds the Late Holiday Challenge.
On December 24, 2017, it adds the Late Holiday Challenge.
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| It adds the Granbull (Winking) Great Challenge, Arcanine Special Challenge, and the Kyurem Score Challenge Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, Hitmonlee Great Challenge, Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) and Silvally Ultra Challenges, Buzzwole UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>
| It adds the Granbull (Winking) Great Challenge, Arcanine Special Challenge, and the Kyurem Score Challenge Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, Hitmonlee Great Challenge, Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) and Silvally Ultra Challenges, Buzzwole UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>


On December 31, 2017, all players are awarded with 1 Jewel to celebrate the New Year.<br>
On December 31, 2017, all players are given 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel to celebrate the New Year.<br>


On January 1, 2018, it adds the Start-of-Year Challenge and it also starts a new month of Celebration Challenge with Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer) as a reward.<br>
On January 1, 2018, it adds the Start-of-Year Challenge and it also starts a new month of Celebration Challenge with {{ShImg|025LionDancer|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer) as a reward.<br>


On January 2, 2018, it adds the Mega Charizard X (Shiny) Competitive Stage, Kommo-o Ultra Challenge, and Guzzlord UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Ninetales (Alola Form), Kyogre and Reshiram Great Challenges, Kyurem (Black Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
On January 2, 2018, it adds the Mega Charizard X (Shiny) Competitive Stage, Kommo-o Ultra Challenge, and Guzzlord UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Ninetales (Alola Form), Kyogre and Reshiram Great Challenges, Kyurem (Black Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
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On January 9, 2018, it adds the Minior Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dialga, Palkia and Zekrom Great Challenges, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}. <br>
On January 9, 2018, it adds the Minior Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dialga, Palkia and Zekrom Great Challenges, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}. <br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Giratina (Origin Forme). <br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|487O|Giratina}} Giratina (Origin Forme). <br>


On January 16, 2018, adds Mareanie Great Challenge and Electrode Special Challenge. Also adds repeat runs of the Mega Salamence Competitive Stage, Xurkitree UB Challenge, Lycanroc Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Palossand Great Challenge, and Daily Pokémon #4. <br>
On January 16, 2018, adds Mareanie Great Challenge and Electrode Special Challenge. Also adds repeat runs of the Mega Salamence Competitive Stage, Xurkitree UB Challenge, Lycanroc Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Palossand Great Challenge, and Daily Pokémon #4. <br>
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* In the Pokémon List, all Pokémon that have not yet been caught will now display a question mark over their touch screen icon, as well as displaying the name and a faded icon of the Pokémon on the top screen. Previously, Pokémon would only be displayed this way if they were fought in a stage but not caught, and Pokémon that had never been fought or captured at all would display a black silhouette with no name.
* In the Pokémon List, all Pokémon that have not yet been caught will now display a question mark over their touch screen icon, as well as displaying the name and a faded icon of the Pokémon on the top screen. Previously, Pokémon would only be displayed this way if they were fought in a stage but not caught, and Pokémon that had never been fought or captured at all would display a black silhouette with no name.
* On special stages, a second button has been added next to the info button when the stage is selected from the world map. The button will open a window with more information, but its purpose varies with the stage type:
* On special stages, a second button has been added next to the info button when the stage is selected from the world map. The button will open a window with more information, but its purpose varies with the stage type:
** On Escalation Battle stages, the button reads "Rewards" and the window lists the rewards for reaching milestone stage levels in that Escalation Battle.
** On [[Escalation battle]] stages, the button reads "Rewards" and the window lists the rewards for reaching milestone stage levels in that Escalation Battle.
** On Safari stages, the button reads "Pokémon" and the window lists all of the Pokémon that can be encountered in that Safari.
** On [[Pokémon Safari]] stages, the button reads "Pokémon" and the window lists all of the Pokémon that can be encountered in that Safari.
** On Try 'Em Items stages, the button is not present.
** On [[Try 'Em Items Stage]]s, the button is not present.
** On most other stages, the button will read "Drops" and the window will display the 3 items that the stage can drop. If a stage cannot drop any items, then the window will display "None". If a stage has a chance to drop the same type of item multiple times, then that item will be listed multiple times (for example, if a stage can only drop Personalized Skill Boosters, then that item will be listed 3 times).
** On most other stages, the button will read "Drops" and the window will display the 3 items that the stage can {{OBP|drop|Shuffle}}. If a stage cannot drop any items, then the window will display "None". If a stage has a chance to drop the same type of item multiple times, then that item will be listed multiple times (for example, if a stage can only drop [[File:Skill Booster personalized.png|20px]] Personalized Skill Boosters, then that item will be listed 3 times).
* The colored border near the bottom of the touch screen will now change color and design depending on the current Zone's design. This feature was present in version 1.0.x but was removed at some unknown date, changing all of the borders to be one uniform type. Since the Zone designs used for Wacky Workshop and Pedra Valley were not accessible to players before the borders were removed, the borders they have received in this update are brand new.
* The colored border near the bottom of the touch screen will now change color and design depending on the current Zone's design. This feature was present in version 1.0.x but was removed at some unknown date, changing all of the borders to be one uniform type. Since the Zone designs used for [[Wacky Workshop]] and [[Pedra Valley]] were not accessible to players before the borders were removed, the borders they have received in this update are brand new.


'''Functional Changes'''
'''Functional Changes'''
* [[Trainer rank (Shuffle)|Trainer rank]] has been added. A player's rank will increase depending on how many unique species of Pokémon they have captured, but Pokémon that share the same list number (such as alternate forms) will only be counted once. When a player's Trainer rank is increased, they can earn rewards such as Enhancements, Mega Stones, Jewels and coins. These rewards can be redeemed from a new tab added to the top-left of the touch screen. Additionally, a bar displaying the player's Trainer rank has been added to the top screen.
* {{OBP|Trainer rank|Shuffle}} has been added. A player's rank will increase depending on how many unique species of Pokémon they have captured, but Pokémon that share the same list number (such as alternate forms) will only be counted once. When a player's Trainer rank is increased, they can earn rewards such as Enhancements, Mega Stones, [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels and [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins. These rewards can be redeemed from a new tab added to the top-left of the touch screen. Additionally, a bar displaying the player's Trainer rank has been added to the top screen.
* Check-in bonuses have been expanded to include hearts, items, and Enhancements on a 15-day schedule. Tapping the Check-in button will now display a stamp card of the schedule on the top screen. The coin rewards from the previous Check-in system are still present, but the message upon receiving them simply lists the coins received and no longer thanks the player for checking in. It's not necessary to check in every day consecutively to receive the next daily reward, and the cycle repeats every 15 check-ins.
* Check-in bonuses have been expanded to include [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, items, and Enhancements on a 15-day schedule. Tapping the Check-in button will now display a stamp card of the schedule on the top screen. The [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coin rewards from the previous Check-in system are still present, but the message upon receiving them simply lists the Coins received and no longer thanks the player for checking in. It's not necessary to check in every day consecutively to receive the next daily reward, and the cycle repeats every 15 check-ins.
* The Pikachu (Celebration) given as rewards for Celebration Challenge are now set for each of the 12 months of the year as follows:
* The Pikachu (Celebration) given as rewards for Celebration Challenge are now set for each of the 12 months of the year as follows:
** January - Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer)
** January - {{ShImg|025LionDancer|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer)
** February - Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu)
** February - {{ShImg|025Kotatsu|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu)
** March - Pikachu (Celebration: Graduate)
** March - {{ShImg|025Graduate|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Graduate)
** April - Pikachu (Celebration: Intern)
** April - {{ShImg|025Intern|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Intern)
** May - Pikachu (Celebration: Children's Day)
** May - {{ShImg|025ChildrensDay|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Children's Day)
** June - Pikachu (Celebration: Rainy Season)
** June - {{ShImg|025RainySeason|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Rainy Season)
** July - Pikachu (Celebration: Summer Festival)
** July - {{ShImg|025SummerFestival|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Summer Festival)
** August - Pikachu (Celebration: Beach Walk)
** August - {{ShImg|025BeachWalk|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Beach Walk)
** September - Pikachu (Celebration: Pastry Chef)
** September - {{ShImg|025PastryChef|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Pastry Chef)
** October - Pikachu (Celebration: Artist)
** October - {{ShImg|025Artist|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Artist)
** November - Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest)
** November - {{ShImg|025MushroomHarvest|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest)
** December - Pikachu (Celebration: Year's End)
** December - {{ShImg|025YearsEnd|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Year's End)
* Players who have yet to unlock all Main Stages now have the option to spend Jewels to unlock them. Stages are unlocked in sets that cost 2 Jewels up through Stage 240, and 3 Jewels for any sets afterwards.
* Players who have yet to unlock all Main Stages now have the option to spend [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels to unlock them. Stages are unlocked in sets that cost 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels up through Stage 240, and 3 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels for any sets afterwards.


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| 1.5.0
| January 9, 2018
| January 9, 2018
| As detailed above. This also erroneously removes Main Stages 641 onward. Further, it does not show data of caught Pokémon from those stages or recently added special stages. This may have caused the count of Pokémon species captured (for the purposes of [[Trainer rank (Shuffle)|Trainer rank]]) to be erroneously lower than the actual value.
| As detailed above. This also erroneously removes Main Stages 641 onward. Further, it does not show data of caught Pokémon from those stages or recently added special stages. This may have caused the count of Pokémon species captured (for the purposes of {{OBP|Trainer rank|Shuffle}} to be erroneously lower than the actual value.
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| Adds Golisopod Ultra Challenge, Azumarill (Winking) Great Challenge, and Kartana UB Challenge. Also adds repeat runs of Darkrai Escalation Battle, Tapu Koko and Tapu Lele Ultra Challenges, and Mimikyu Great Challenge. <br>
| Adds Golisopod Ultra Challenge, Azumarill (Winking) Great Challenge, and Kartana UB Challenge. Also adds repeat runs of Darkrai Escalation Battle, Tapu Koko and Tapu Lele Ultra Challenges, and Mimikyu Great Challenge. <br>


Adds Skill Swapper eligibility for: Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini, Tapu Koko, and Tapu Lele.
Adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for: Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini, Tapu Koko, and Tapu Lele.
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Suicune ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Freeze+}}), Mewtwo ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Psyburst}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Suicune ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Freeze+}}), Mewtwo ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Psyburst}})


Also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
Also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 6 RML: Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini, Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele
* Now can use 6 RML: Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini, Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele


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On January 30, 2018, adds Mewtwo Level MAX Challenge. Also adds repeats of Mega Lucario Competitive Stage, Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini Ultra Challenges, and Daily Pokémon #1. In this update, there is a 3DS-only bug with the Mewtwo MAX Challenge that would cause the game to crash shortly after tapping the stage's world map icon. This rendered the stage unplayable in all languages except Japanese, Spanish, and German. <br>
On January 30, 2018, adds Mewtwo Level MAX Challenge. Also adds repeats of Mega Lucario Competitive Stage, Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini Ultra Challenges, and Daily Pokémon #1. In this update, there is a 3DS-only bug with the Mewtwo MAX Challenge that would cause the game to crash shortly after tapping the stage's world map icon. This rendered the stage unplayable in all languages except Japanese, Spanish, and German. <br>


Additionally, all players are given Mewtwo, Suicune, Pikachu (Fired Up), and 3 Jewels to celebrate Pokémon Shuffle's 3-year anniversary. <br>
Additionally, all players are given {{ShImg|150|Mewtwo}} Mewtwo, {{ShImg|245|Suicune}} Suicune, {{ShImg|025FiredUp|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Fired Up), and 3 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels to celebrate Pokémon Shuffle's 3-year anniversary. <br>


On February 1, 2018, starts a new month of the "Check in ten times!" event, which is similar to Celebration Challenge. This event only gives a reward for 10 Check ins during a month as opposed to tiered rewards for 5, 10, and 15 Check ins, does not reward Hearts and Mega Speedups, and offers Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu) as a reward. <br>
On February 1, 2018, starts a new month of the "Check in ten times!" event, which is similar to Celebration Challenge. This event only gives a reward for 10 Check ins during a month as opposed to tiered rewards for 5, 10, and 15 Check ins, does not reward [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts and [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups, and offers {{ShImg|025Kotatsu|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu) as a reward. <br>


On February 6, 2018, adds Comfey Great Challenge and a new safari featuring Pikachu (Surprised) and Pikachu (Dizzy). Also adds repeat runs of Shaymin (Land Forme) Great Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Dialga and Palkia Great Challenges, and Daily Pokémon #2.
On February 6, 2018, adds Comfey Great Challenge and a new safari featuring Pikachu (Surprised) and Pikachu (Dizzy). Also adds repeat runs of Shaymin (Land Forme) Great Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Dialga and Palkia Great Challenges, and Daily Pokémon #2.
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| 1.5.3
| January 31, 2018
| January 31, 2018
| Fixes the Mewtwo MAX Challenge crashing glitch, and gives all players 10 hearts, 4 Exp Booster M, and 10 Exp Booster L as compensation. However, 4 Exp Booster M and 10 Exp Booster L have also been removed from Mewtwo MAX Challenge reward table for stage levels 1 through 40. <br>
| Fixes the Mewtwo MAX Challenge crashing glitch, and gives all players 10 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, 4 Exp Booster M, and 10 Exp Booster L as compensation. However, 4 Exp Booster M and 10 Exp Booster L have also been removed from Mewtwo MAX Challenge reward table for stage levels 1 through 40. <br>


Also introduces another glitch with the Mewtwo MAX Challenge whereby users do not receive stage level rewards if they had played the Mewtwo MAX Challenge during the previous update by changing their language.
Also introduces another glitch with the Mewtwo MAX Challenge whereby users do not receive stage level rewards if they had played the Mewtwo MAX Challenge during the previous update by changing their language.
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| 1.5.5
| February 2, 2018
| February 2, 2018
| Gives all players 9 Raise Max Levels and 11 Level Ups as compensation for the Mewtwo MAX Challenge rewards glitch. The rewards glitch was not actually fixed in this update, but the compensation amounts to the maximum possible amount of rewards that players could have missed due to the glitch.
| Gives all players 9 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 11 [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Ups as compensation for the Mewtwo MAX Challenge rewards glitch. The rewards glitch was not actually fixed in this update, but the compensation amounts to the maximum possible amount of rewards that players could have missed due to the glitch.
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| 1.5.6
| 1.5.6
| February 5, 2018
| February 5, 2018
| Adds skill details for Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer) and distributes Celebration Challenge rewards for January.
| Adds skill details for {{ShImg|025LionDancer|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer) and distributes Celebration Challenge rewards for January.
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| 1.5.7
| 1.5.7
| February 13, 2018
| February 13, 2018
| Adds Main Stages 671–700, EX 53, and UX stages, which are harder versions of main stages 1–700. UX Stages unlock after clearing main stage 700 and earning 500 S-ranks. <br>
| Adds Main Stages 671–700 ([[Marron Trail]]), [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 53, and UX stages, which are harder versions of main stages 1–700. UX Stages unlock after clearing main stage 700 and earning 500 S-ranks. <br>


Adds Raise Max Level eligibility to all Pokémon.  
Adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility to all Pokémon.  
* All Pokémon who could use 0-3 RML can now use 5 RML.
* All Pokémon who could use 0-3 RML can now use 5 RML.
* Now can use 10 RML: Blissey (Winking), Cinccino, Doublade, Pinsir, Delcatty (Winking), Muk, Roserade, Infernape, Dodrio, Magneton, Zygarde (50% Forme), Beheeyem, Mudsdale,
* Now can use 10 RML: Blissey (Winking), Cinccino, Doublade, Pinsir, Delcatty (Winking), Muk, Roserade, Infernape, Dodrio, Magneton, Zygarde (50% Forme), Beheeyem, Mudsdale,
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* Now can use 20 RML: Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Pidgeot, Pikachu, Scizor, Smeargle, Aegislash, Victini, Arceus, Cresselia, Garchomp, Darkrai, Gyarados, Cleffa, Hydreigon, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, Hoopa (Hoopa Confined), Barboach, Ditto, Silvally
* Now can use 20 RML: Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Pidgeot, Pikachu, Scizor, Smeargle, Aegislash, Victini, Arceus, Cresselia, Garchomp, Darkrai, Gyarados, Cleffa, Hydreigon, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, Hoopa (Hoopa Confined), Barboach, Ditto, Silvally


Adds Skill Swapper eligibility to Aegislash, Articuno, Beheeyem, Braviary, Bronzong, Charizard, Cinccino, Clefairy, Cleffa, Cresselia, Darkrai, Dhelmise, Dodrio, Elgyem, Flaaffy, Garchomp, Giratina (Altered Forme), Gyarados, Hoopa (Confined), Lickilicky, Magneton, Magnezone, Moltres, Mudsdale, Muk, Pikachu, Pinsir, Roselia, Roserade, Rufflet, Salazzle, Smeargle, Stoutland, Swalot, Weezing, Whiscash, Zapdos, Zygarde (50% Forme).
Adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility to Aegislash, Articuno, Beheeyem, Braviary, Bronzong, Charizard, Cinccino, Clefairy, Cleffa, Cresselia, Darkrai, Dhelmise, Dodrio, Elgyem, Flaaffy, Garchomp, Giratina (Altered Forme), Gyarados, Hoopa (Confined), Lickilicky, Magneton, Magnezone, Moltres, Mudsdale, Muk, Pikachu, Pinsir, Roselia, Roserade, Rufflet, Salazzle, Smeargle, Stoutland, Swalot, Weezing, Whiscash, Zapdos, Zygarde (50% Forme).
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Hammering Streak}} for Eeveelutions) Doublade ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Barrier Shot}}), Infernape ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Final Effort}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Hammering Streak}} for Eeveelutions) Doublade ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Barrier Shot}}), Infernape ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Final Effort}})


In commemoration of these changes, all players are given 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper. <br>
In commemoration of these changes, all players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper. <br>


Additionally, data has been added that automates most special stages on a 24-week cycle set to repeat through 2037. Special stages tied to holidays such as Halloween or Valentine's Day will occur around their respective holidays, independent of the 24-week cycle. Similarly, weekly and monthly resource-gathering stages will occur at their respective times independent of the cycle.
Additionally, data has been added that automates most special stages on a 24-week cycle set to repeat through 2037. Special stages tied to holidays such as Halloween or Valentine's Day will occur around their respective holidays, independent of the 24-week cycle. Similarly, weekly and monthly resource-gathering stages will occur at their respective times independent of the cycle.


Also finalizes the ability data for Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu), which could previously be obtained by players in an unfinished state. Similarly, ability data has also been finalized for the remaining Pikachu (Celebration) and all Pokémon involved in the 24-week cycle.
Also finalizes the ability data for {{ShImg|025Kotatsu|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu), which could previously be obtained by players in an unfinished state. Similarly, ability data has also been finalized for the remaining Pikachu (Celebration) and all Pokémon involved in the 24-week cycle.
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| 1.5.8
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| 1.1.3
| September 18, 2015
| September 18, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 151-165 (Wacky Workshop).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 151-165 ([[Wacky Workshop]]).<br>


It also adds the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage, and the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage.<br>
It also adds the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage, and the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage.<br>


Due to the developers copying stage data from the 3DS version, several stages had their catch rates and/or behavior changed (most notably Stage 37 Meowth disrupting only coins as opposed to both coins and breakable rocks), and some [[Stage (Shuffle)|Stages]] with Mega Evolved Pokémon did not award Mega Stones when cleared.
Due to the developers copying stage data from the 3DS version, several stages had their catch rates and/or behavior changed (most notably Stage 37 Meowth disrupting only [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins as opposed to both Coins and breakable rocks), and some {{OBP|Stage|Shuffle}}s with Mega Evolved Pokémon did not award Mega Stones when cleared.
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| 1.1.4
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| 1.1.6
| September 28, 2015
| September 28, 2015
| It adds the Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage. The Mew stage is extended to October 12, 2015 and renamed "Mew Strikes Again". It also adds the ability to use Mega Speedups, and gives one free Mega Speedup to all players.<br>
| It adds the Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage. The Mew stage is extended to October 12, 2015 and renamed "Mew Strikes Again". It also adds the ability to use [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups, and gives one free [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup to all players.<br>


It also adds the data for the Pinsir stage.<br>
It also adds the data for the Pinsir stage.<br>
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| 1.1.8
| October 12, 2015
| October 12, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 166-180 (Wacky Workshop).<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 166-180 ([[Wacky Workshop]]).<br>


It also adds the "Dusknoir Descends" stage, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fourth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Halloween-themed Pokémon (e.g. Crobat and Dusclops).
It also adds the "Dusknoir Descends" stage, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fourth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Halloween-themed Pokémon (e.g. Crobat and Dusclops).
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'''Changes:'''
'''Changes:'''
* A counter has been added to the upper-left corner of the screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the players have caught out of the amount currently available. For example, at the time of the 1.2.0 update, the counter shows x/168 while viewing Main Stages, and x/20 while viewing Expert Stages.
* A counter has been added to the upper-left corner of the screen while viewing Main or [[Expert Stages]]. This counter shows how many Pokémon the players have caught out of the amount currently available. For example, at the time of the 1.2.0 update, the counter shows x/168 while viewing Main Stages, and x/20 while viewing Expert Stages.
* The Poké Ball and ranking icons that can appear next to a stage have been changed. Rather than appearing as a small icon above the ranking, the Poké Ball has been enlarged and now acts as a backdrop for the ranking.
* The Poké Ball and ranking icons that can appear next to a stage have been changed. Rather than appearing as a small icon above the ranking, the Poké Ball has been enlarged and now acts as a backdrop for the ranking.
* A red exclamation point appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
* A red exclamation point appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
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| 1.2.2
| 1.2.2
| November 9, 2015
| November 9, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 181-190 (Pedra Valley), and Expert Stage 21.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 181-190 ([[Pedra Valley]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 21.<br>


It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Second release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Manectric, and the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day.<br>
It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Second release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Manectric, and the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day.<br>
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| 1.2.4
| November 24, 2015
| November 24, 2015
| It adds the Latias Escalation Battle, and the Machamp Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage. All players are awarded with 3500 coins.<br>
| It adds the Latias Escalation Battle, and the Machamp Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage. All players are given 3,500 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins.<br>


It also adds the data for the Mega Lucario and the Thundurus stages.<br>
It also adds the data for the Mega Lucario and the Thundurus stages.<br>
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.2.5
| style="background:#FFF" | December 8, 2015
| style="background:#FFF" | December 8, 2015
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 191–200 (Pedra Valley), and Expert Stages 22–24.<br>
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 191–200 ([[Pedra Valley]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 22–24.<br>


It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Third release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Garchomp, and the Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the "Dialga Descends" stage and Palkia Great Challenge.<br>
It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Third release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Garchomp, and the Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the "Dialga Descends" stage and Palkia Great Challenge.<br>
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'''Changes:'''
'''Changes:'''
* Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
* Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
* All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all Expert Stages, and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
* All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all [[Expert Stages]], and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
* When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked.
* When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked.
* The rank symbol appearing after clearing a stage flashes continuously.
* The rank symbol appearing after clearing a stage flashes continuously.
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.3.2
| style="background:#FFF" | December 16, 2015
| style="background:#FFF" | December 16, 2015
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | It fixes an issue preventing Android devices from logging onto Facebook. It also awards a free Mewtwo to all players.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | It fixes an issue preventing Android devices from logging onto Facebook. It also gives a {{ShImg|150|Mewtwo}} Mewtwo to all players.
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| 1.4.2
| 1.4.2
| December 22, 2015
| December 22, 2015
| This version adds Main Stages 201–260 (Pedra Valley, Albens Town, and Roseus Center), and Expert Stages 25–32.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 201–260 ([[Pedra Valley]], [[Albens Town]], and [[Roseus Center]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 25–32.<br>


It also adds the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, Regice Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event.<br>
It also adds the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, Regice Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event.<br>
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It also adds the data for the Mega Banette, Arceus, Talonflame and the Pokémon Safari #5 stages, and the repeat run of the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) stage. The data for the Mega Swampert stage can also be found, but its stage description has not been added yet.<br>
It also adds the data for the Mega Banette, Arceus, Talonflame and the Pokémon Safari #5 stages, and the repeat run of the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) stage. The data for the Mega Swampert stage can also be found, but its stage description has not been added yet.<br>


A new feature called the Special Shop has been added. Here, players can spend jewels to buy temporary power ups, including one that gives infinite hearts for one hour, one that increases the chance of super catch power for one hour, and one that increases the recovery rate of hearts from 30 to every 15 minutes and increases maximum hearts from 5 to 10 for 24 hours.<br>
A new feature called the {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Special Shop}} has been added. Here, players can spend [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels to buy temporary power ups, including one that gives infinite [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts for 1 hour, one that increases the chance of super catch power for 1 hour, and one that increases the recovery rate of Hearts from 30 to every 15 minutes and increases maximum Hearts from 5 to 10 for 24 hours.<br>


On December 28, 2015, the Arceus Ultra Challenge, Talonflame High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fifth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Camerupt, went live.
On December 28, 2015, the Arceus Ultra Challenge, Talonflame High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Fifth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Camerupt, went live.
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| It adds the Infernape Great Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}. It also adds the repeat run of the Dusknoir Great Challenge.<br>
| It adds the Infernape Great Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}. It also adds the repeat run of the Dusknoir Great Challenge.<br>


The Special Shop and the bulk rate on 118 Jewels are withdrawn.
The Special Shop and the bulk rate on 118 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels are withdrawn.
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| 1.4.5
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.4.6
| style="background:#FFF" | January 19, 2016
| style="background:#FFF" | January 19, 2016
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 261–300 (Roseus Center), and Expert Stages 33–35.<br>
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 261–300 ([[Roseus Center]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 33–35.<br>


It also adds the Zekrom Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Sharpedo.<br>
It also adds the Zekrom Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Sharpedo.<br>
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| Restores access to [[special stage]]s.<br>
| Restores access to [[special stage]]s.<br>


On January 23, 2016, players can enter the password "20160123" to redeem 3000 coins.<br>
On January 23, 2016, players can enter the password "20160123" to redeem 3,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins.<br>


On January 26, 2016, the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and the Kyurem Escalation Battle went live.
On January 26, 2016, the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and the Kyurem Escalation Battle went live.
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| 1.5.3
| February 16, 2016
| February 16, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 301–350 (Desert Umbra), and Expert Stages 36–38.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 301–350 ([[Desert Umbra]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 36–38.<br>


It also adds the Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alakazam. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mew stage now as a Commemorative Event, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
It also adds the Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alakazam. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mew stage now as a Commemorative Event, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
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It also adds the data for the Mega Venusaur, Gyarados stages.
It also adds the data for the Mega Venusaur, Gyarados stages.


Players are awarded with a free Jewel to celebrate {{game|Red and Blue|s}}' 20th Anniversary. The Special Shop and bulk rate on 118 Jewels are reintroduced.
Players are given a free [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel to celebrate {{game|Red and Blue|s}}' 20th Anniversary. The Special Shop and bulk rate on 118 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels are reintroduced.
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| It adds the Darkrai Escalation Battle, Kabutops High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}. It also adds the repeat run of the Machamp Great Challenge.<br>
| It adds the Darkrai Escalation Battle, Kabutops High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}. It also adds the repeat run of the Machamp Great Challenge.<br>


On March 8, 2016, it adds the Omastar Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage. The Special Shop and the bulk rate on 118 Jewels is withdrawn.
On March 8, 2016, it adds the Omastar Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard Y Competitive Stage. The Special Shop and the bulk rate on 118 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels is withdrawn.
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| 1.5.7
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| 1.5.8
| March 29, 2016
| March 29, 2016
| It adds the Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Eighth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pikachu (Angry), and a special Tepig An Evolving Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyogre stage now as a Great Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}. Introduces a bug whereby Stage 37 (Meowth) disrupts only coins and no longer disrupts breakable rocks.<br>
| It adds the Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Eighth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pikachu (Angry), and a special Tepig An Evolving Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyogre stage now as a Great Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}. Introduces a bug whereby Stage 37 (Meowth) disrupts only [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins and no longer disrupts breakable rocks.<br>


On April 1, 2016, it adds a special Pignite An Evolving Challenge.<br>
On April 1, 2016, it adds a special Pignite An Evolving Challenge.<br>
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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.5.13
| April 26, 2016
| April 26, 2016
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 351–400 (Violeta Palace), and Expert Stages 39–41.<br>
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | This version adds Main Stages 351–400 ([[Violeta Palace]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 39–41.<br>


It also adds a Special Shop.<br>
It also adds a Special Shop.<br>
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* Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite.
* Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite.
* [[Survival Mode]] is added.
* [[Survival Mode]] is added.
* New Enhancements added (Raise Max Level, Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
* New Enhancements added ([[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level, [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
* New Pokémon and special Skills.
* New Pokémon and special Skills.
* Functionality to allow for quick travel to the various areas is added.
* Functionality to allow for quick travel to the various areas is added.
* The friend system is also compatible with non-Facebook users with the use of codes. Player can also set any caught Pokémon as avatar.
* The friend system is also compatible with non-Facebook users with the use of codes. Player can also set any caught Pokémon as avatar.
* Some Pokémon now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level item.
* Some Pokémon now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level item.
** With that, some Pokémon can now be raised up to Level 15.
** With that, some Pokémon can now be raised up to Level 15.
* If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewels}} in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 6 and 600 coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 7 and 700 coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewels were purchased in.
* If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] {{DL|Currency (Shuffle)|Jewels}} in a month, regenerated [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts can go up to 6 and 600 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated Hearts can go up to 7 and 700 Coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels were purchased in.
* Victini's stage now appears every Saturday.
* Victini's stage now appears every Saturday.
* Competitive Stages now show the current reward the player may get, as well as the minimum scores for each prize.
* Competitive Stages now show the current reward the player may get, as well as the minimum scores for each prize.
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* New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
* New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
* Notice board is now wider.
* Notice board is now wider.
* Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following Expert Stages beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
* Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following [[Expert Stages]] beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
* In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
* In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
* The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
* The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
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| 1.6.4
| May 17, 2016
| May 17, 2016
| It features a new feature called the "Skill Gauge", where various methods will allow a Pokémon's Skill to increase its level, which allows the Skill to occur more often or deal more damage. The Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M, and Skill Booster L is introduced.<br>
| It features a new feature called the "Skill Gauge", where various methods will allow a Pokémon's Skill to increase its level, which allows the Skill to occur more often or deal more damage (but not both). The Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M, and Skill Booster L is introduced.<br>


It adds the Electivire Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Mesprit. It also adds the repeat runs of the Groudon Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
It adds the Electivire Great Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Mesprit. It also adds the repeat runs of the Groudon Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
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| It adds new Mission Cards.<br>
| It adds new Mission Cards.<br>


Two new Enhancement items called the Skill Swapper and Raise Max Level are introduced. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels. Thus, Skill Swapper eligibility was added for Eevee, Jolteon, Leafeon, Ampharos, Rotom, Phanpy, Donphan, Zoroark, Chandelure, Sableye, Gengar, Cubone, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Mew, Pachirisu, Farfetch'd, Druddigon, Chespin, Tangela, Tangrowth, Celebi, Regirock, and Ho-Oh.<br>
Two new Enhancement items called the [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level are introduced. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels. Thus, [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility was added for Eevee, Jolteon, Leafeon, Ampharos, Rotom, Phanpy, Donphan, Zoroark, Chandelure, Sableye, Gengar, Cubone, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Mew, Pachirisu, Farfetch'd, Druddigon, Chespin, Tangela, Tangrowth, Celebi, Regirock, and Ho-Oh.<br>


And Raise Max Level eligibility was added:
And [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility was added:
* Now can use 3 RML: Braixen, Frogadier, Donphan, Zoroark, Cubone, Pachirisu, Sigilyph, Chespin, Tangela
* Now can use 3 RML: Braixen, Frogadier, Donphan, Zoroark, Cubone, Pachirisu, Sigilyph, Chespin, Tangela
* Now can use 5 RML: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Eevee, Espeon, Umbreon, Sylveon, Altaria, Azumarill, Sableye, Lapras, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, Druddigon, Quilladin, Pikachu, Jolteon, Leafeon, Rotom, Rotom (Heat), Rotom (Wash), Rotom (Frost), Rotom (Fan), Rotom (Mow), Phanpy, Marowak, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Farfetch'd, Quilladin, Cofagrigus, Reuniclus, Celebi
* Now can use 5 RML: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Eevee, Espeon, Umbreon, Sylveon, Altaria, Azumarill, Sableye, Lapras, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, Druddigon, Quilladin, Pikachu, Jolteon, Leafeon, Rotom, Rotom (Heat), Rotom (Wash), Rotom (Frost), Rotom (Fan), Rotom (Mow), Phanpy, Marowak, Dedenne, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Farfetch'd, Quilladin, Cofagrigus, Reuniclus, Celebi
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| 1.7.4
| July 26, 2016
| July 26, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 401–450 (Blau Salon), and Expert Stages 42–43.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 401–450 ([[Blau Salon]]), and [[Expert Stages]] 42–43.<br>


Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
Increases the amount of [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
* Ampharos: 7 → 9
* Ampharos: 7 → 9
* Altaria: 6 → 10
* Altaria: 6 → 10
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* Stage 259 (Exploud): 18,562 → 12,993 HP
* Stage 259 (Exploud): 18,562 → 12,993 HP


It also adds the repeat runs of the Cresselia Escalation Battle, Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari #9}}, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items. There is a change in the Mega Speedup Enhancement, and a {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Special Shop}} through August 10, 2016, and a Jewel Set.<br>
It also adds the repeat runs of the Cresselia Escalation Battle, Zygarde (10% Forme) Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Ninth release|Pokémon Safari #9}}, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items. There is a change in the [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup Enhancement, and a {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Special Shop}} through August 10, 2016, and a [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel Set.<br>


On August 2, 2016, it adds the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, and Entei Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Reshiram Great Challenge, Ash-Greninja High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The XP given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was increased by 25% (to 500 XP).
On August 2, 2016, it adds the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, and Entei Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Reshiram Great Challenge, Ash-Greninja High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The XP given from the Tons of Exp. Points from Victini, was increased by 25% (to 500 XP).
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| 1.8.4
| September 6, 2016
| September 6, 2016
| It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Umbreon, Audino, Liepard, Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Masquerain, Slowpoke, Vanillite, Scyther, Stunfisk, Aerodactyl, Yveltal, Snorlax, Onix, Dusknoir, and Zygarde (Complete Forme).<br>
| It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Umbreon, Audino, Liepard, Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Masquerain, Slowpoke, Vanillite, Scyther, Stunfisk, Aerodactyl, Yveltal, Snorlax, Onix, Dusknoir, and Zygarde (Complete Forme).<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 2 RML: Pidgeotto
* Now can use 2 RML: Pidgeotto
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeot, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Heracross,  Masquerain, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Snorunt, Glalie, Emolga, Stunfisk, Yveltal, Onix, Larvitar, Genesect, Shuckle, Vivillon (Meadow Pattern), Dusknoir, Golurk, Kabutops, Electivire, Rampardos
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeot, Espurr, Meowstic (Male), Meowstic (Female), Heracross,  Masquerain, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Snorunt, Glalie, Emolga, Stunfisk, Yveltal, Onix, Larvitar, Genesect, Shuckle, Vivillon (Meadow Pattern), Dusknoir, Golurk, Kabutops, Electivire, Rampardos
* Now can use 10 RML: Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Scyther
* Now can use 10 RML: Lopunny, Kangaskhan, Surskit, Scyther


In celebration of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile reaching 10 million downloads, players are awarded with 10,000 Coins and 30 Hearts. Players also received two Raise Max Levels and one Skill Swapper Enhancements. It adds Mission Card #11-13.<br>
In celebration of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile reaching 10 million downloads, players are given 10,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins and 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts. Players also received 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements. It adds Mission Card #11-13.<br>


It also adds the Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Happy) and Shaymin (Sky Forme) Commemorative Events. It also adds the repeat runs of the Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the Carnivine Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
It also adds the Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Happy) and Shaymin (Sky Forme) Commemorative Events. It also adds the repeat runs of the Dusknoir Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the Carnivine Try 'Em Items Stage.<br>
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| 1.8.5
| September 20, 2016
| September 20, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 451-470 (Graucus Hall), and Expert Stage 44. A Special Shop is added.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 451-470 ([[Graucus Hall]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 44. A Special Shop is added.<br>


It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|11th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Cottonee (Winking), and Whimsicott (Winking). It also adds the repeat runs of the Dialga Great Challenge, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and the Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge.<br>
It also adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|11th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Cottonee (Winking), and Whimsicott (Winking). It also adds the repeat runs of the Dialga Great Challenge, Beedrill High-Speed Challenge, and the Zygarde (Complete Forme) Ultra Challenge.<br>
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| 1.8.7
| October 18, 2016
| October 18, 2016
| It adds the Sableye (Spooky) Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|12th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky) and Pikachu (Spooky). It also adds the repeat runs of the Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The Eevee Skill Booster S Stage is moved from Thursdays to Sundays. Players are awarded with two Raise Max Levels and one Mega Speedup Enhancements.
| It adds the Sableye (Spooky) Great Challenge, Drifblim High-Speed Challenge, and a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|12th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Pumpkaboo (Spooky), Gourgeist (Spooky) and Pikachu (Spooky). It also adds the repeat runs of the Hoopa (Confined) Great Challenge, Landorus (Incarnate Forme) A Great Chance a Day, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. The Eevee Skill Booster S Stage is moved from Thursdays to Sundays. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup Enhancements.
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| 1.8.8
| 1.8.8
| October 18, 2016
| October 18, 2016
| It fixes a bug that caused Mega Speedups to fail to work on Mega Sableye (Spooky).
| It fixes a bug that caused [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups to fail to work on Mega Sableye (Spooky).
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.8.9
| 1.8.9
| October 25, 2016
| October 25, 2016
| In celebration of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile reaching 12 million downloads, players are awarded with 5000 Coins and 30 Hearts.<br>
| In celebration of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile reaching 12 million downloads, players are given 5,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins and 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts.<br>


It adds the Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Dusknoir Great Challenge.
It adds the Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Giratina (Altered Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Dusknoir Great Challenge.
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| 1.8.10
| November 1, 2016
| November 1, 2016
| This version adds Main Stages 471-500 (Graucus Hall), and Expert Stage 45.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 471-500 ([[Graucus Hall]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 45.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Togepi, Flareon, Espeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, Azumarill, Lapras, Hawlucha, Mawile, Throh, Sawk, Mewtwo, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Feebas, Salamence, Sharpedo, Manaphy, Emboar, Wobbuffet, Diancie, Machamp, and Infernape.<br>
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Togepi, Flareon, Espeon, Glaceon, Sylveon, Azumarill, Lapras, Hawlucha, Mawile, Throh, Sawk, Mewtwo, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Feebas, Salamence, Sharpedo, Manaphy, Emboar, Wobbuffet, Diancie, Machamp, and Infernape.<br>


It adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Togepi, Flareon, Glaceon, Lucario, Hawlucha, Throh, Sawk, Xerneas, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Salamence, Emboar, Diancie, Medicham, Machamp, Talonflame, Fearow
* Now can use 5 RML: Togepi, Flareon, Glaceon, Lucario, Hawlucha, Throh, Sawk, Xerneas, Keldeo (Ordinary Form), Salamence, Emboar, Diancie, Medicham, Machamp, Talonflame, Fearow
* Now can use 10 RML: Espeon, Azumarill, Mawile, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Greninja, Sharpedo, Staraptor, Tyrantrum, Tyrogue
* Now can use 10 RML: Espeon, Azumarill, Mawile, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Greninja, Sharpedo, Staraptor, Tyrantrum, Tyrogue


It also adds the Hitmontop Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Machamp Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Sharpedo Pokémon Safari}} with Sunkern and Sunflora added, and the Manaphy Commemorative Event. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>
It also adds the Hitmontop Great Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. It also adds the repeat runs of the Machamp Great Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|First release|Sharpedo Pokémon Safari}} with Sunkern and Sunflora added, and the Manaphy Commemorative Event. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements.<br>


On November 8, 2016, it adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Medicham Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.
On November 8, 2016, it adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Escalation Battle, and the Medicham Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Sharpedo Competitive Stage, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.
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'''Changes'''
'''Changes'''
* In the Pokémon Search screen, if selecting Attack Power or Level, the sorting arrow goes ↓ automatically and it gets back to ↑ if you select Pokédex Number or Name.
* In the Pokémon Search screen, if selecting Attack Power or Level, the sorting arrow goes ↓ automatically and it gets back to ↑ if you select Pokédex Number or Name.
* When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
* When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
* Screen transition is noticeably faster.
* Screen transition is noticeably faster.
* Transfer Code no longer appears in the Title Screen.
* Transfer Code no longer appears in the Title Screen.
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| 1.9.0
| December 19, 2016
| December 19, 2016
| As described above. Also, this version adds Main Stages 501-530 (Nacht Carnival), and Expert Stage 46.
| As described above. Also, this version adds Main Stages 501-530 ([[Nacht Carnival]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 46.
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| 1.9.1
| 1.9.1
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| 1.9.7
| 1.9.7
| January 31, 2017
| January 31, 2017
| It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Vanillish, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Steelix, Trubbish, Honedge, Doublade, Avalugg, Regice, Registeel, Seviper, Carnivine, Abomasnow, and Magikarp.<br>
| It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Vanillish, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Steelix, Trubbish, Honedge, Doublade, Avalugg, Regice, Registeel, Seviper, Carnivine, Abomasnow, and Magikarp.<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 3 RML: Sceptile, Swampert, Abomasnow, Beedrill, Gyarados, Gyarados (Shiny)
* Now can use 3 RML: Sceptile, Swampert, Abomasnow, Beedrill, Gyarados, Gyarados (Shiny)
* Now can use 5 RML: Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Trubbish, Doublade, Avalugg, Dialga, Palkia, Manaphy (Winking), Seviper, Jirachi, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Carnivine, Muk, Kyurem, Bellossom, Wailord, Cradily, Armaldo
* Now can use 5 RML: Vaporeon, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Klefki, Croagunk, Toxicroak, Gulpin, Skarmory, Tropius, Trubbish, Doublade, Avalugg, Dialga, Palkia, Manaphy (Winking), Seviper, Jirachi, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Carnivine, Muk, Kyurem, Bellossom, Wailord, Cradily, Armaldo
* Now can use 10 RML: Pikachu, Pikachu (Angry), Pikachu (Winking), Pikachu (Enamored), Pikachu (Smiling), Pikachu (Sleeping), Pikachu (Happy), Pikachu (Spooky), Pikachu (Holiday), Vanillish, Snorunt, Chesnaught, Honedge, Aegislash, Machamp, Magikarp
* Now can use 10 RML: Pikachu, Pikachu (Angry), Pikachu (Winking), Pikachu (Enamored), Pikachu (Smiling), Pikachu (Sleeping), Pikachu (Happy), Pikachu (Spooky), Pikachu (Holiday), Vanillish, Snorunt, Chesnaught, Honedge, Aegislash, Machamp, Magikarp


It adds the Virizion Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Gyarados Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Bellossom Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. Players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels, 1 Skill Swapper and two Jewels in celebration of Pokémon Shuffle's second anniversary for the Nintendo 3DS.<br>
It adds the Virizion Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Gyarados Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Bellossom Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}. Players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels in celebration of Pokémon Shuffle's second anniversary for the Nintendo 3DS.<br>


On February 7, 2017, it adds the Wigglytuff (Winking) Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}, and the Pikachu (Enamored) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Togekiss (Winking) Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. Additionally, players are awarded with a Mega Speedup to celebrate Valentine's Day.
On February 7, 2017, it adds the Wigglytuff (Winking) Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}, and the Pikachu (Enamored) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Togekiss (Winking) Great Challenge, and the Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event. Additionally, players are given a [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup to celebrate Valentine's Day.
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| 1.9.8
| 1.9.8
| February 14, 2017
| February 14, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 531-550 (Nacht Carnival), and Expert Stage 47.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 531-550 ([[Nacht Carnival]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 47.<br>


It also adds the Volcanion Escalation Battle, Cobalion Special Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Rayquaza (Shiny), and the Pikachu (Smiling) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of Mega Gardevoir Competitive Stage, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.
It also adds the Volcanion Escalation Battle, Cobalion Special Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Rayquaza (Shiny), and the Pikachu (Smiling) Commemorative Event. It also adds the repeat runs of Mega Gardevoir Competitive Stage, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.
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|style="{{roundybl|5px}}"| 1.9.12
| March 28, 2017
| March 28, 2017
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Competitive Stage, Escavalier and Accelgor Great Challenges, Genesect Special Challenge, and the Wobbuffet (Female) Try 'Em Items. It also adds the repeat runs of the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon #2}}, and the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day. Players are also awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels.<br>
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Meloetta (Aria Forme) Competitive Stage, Escavalier and Accelgor Great Challenges, Genesect Special Challenge, and the Wobbuffet (Female) Try 'Em Items. It also adds the repeat runs of the Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battle, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon #2}}, and the Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day. Players are also given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels.<br>


On April 4, 2017, it adds the Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, White Kyurem Ultra Challenge, Yveltal Special Challenge, Noivern High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Seventh release|Pokémon Safari #7}}, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day.
On April 4, 2017, it adds the Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Ultra Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, White Kyurem Ultra Challenge, Yveltal Special Challenge, Noivern High-Speed Challenge, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Seventh release|Pokémon Safari #7}}, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, and the Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) One Great Chance a Day.
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* The Skill "+-Boost" is changed to "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Cross Attack}}".
* The Skill "+-Boost" is changed to "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Cross Attack}}".
* The Skill "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Mind Zap}}" can no longer activate if the enemy has a status effect such as Sleep, Burn, or Disruption Delay.
* The Skill "{{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Mind Zap}}" can no longer activate if the enemy has a status effect such as Sleep, Burn, or Disruption Delay.
* The Item Bundle option has been added to Expert Stages 4–43 and most Main Stages up to 450 (not including Stages 1–11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 jewel instead of using coins. Previously, this was exclusive to Competitive Stages. This option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.
* The Item Bundle option has been added to [[Expert Stages]] 4–43 and most Main Stages up to 450 (not including Stages 1–11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel instead of using [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins. Previously, this was exclusive to Competitive Stages. This option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.


'''Pokémon and skill changes:'''
'''Pokémon and skill changes:'''
* Adds Skill Swapper eligibility for: Togetic, Heracross, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Xerneas, Ash-Greninja, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Genesect, Gardevoir, and Durant.
* Adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for: Togetic, Heracross, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Xerneas, Ash-Greninja, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Genesect, Gardevoir, and Durant.
* Adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
** Now can use 5 RML: Togetic, Togekiss, Absol, Grovyle, Sceptile, Combusken, Blaziken, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Ash-Greninja, Hippowdon (Male), Drilbur, Gardevoir, Durant
** Now can use 5 RML: Togetic, Togekiss, Absol, Grovyle, Sceptile, Combusken, Blaziken, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Ash-Greninja, Hippowdon (Male), Drilbur, Gardevoir, Durant
** Now can use 10 RML: Donphan, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Xerneas, Hippopotas (Male), Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Combee
** Now can use 10 RML: Donphan, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Xerneas, Hippopotas (Male), Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Combee
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** Glalie: 19 → 16
** Glalie: 19 → 16


* Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
* Increases the amount of [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
** Charizard X: 5 → 13
** Charizard X: 5 → 13
** Absol: 3 → 8
** Absol: 3 → 8
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| As described above.
| As described above.


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper and 1 Mega Speedup.
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper and 1 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedup.
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| 1.10.1
| 1.10.1
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| 1.10.4
| 1.10.4
| April 25, 2017
| April 25, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 ([[Prasino Woods]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 48.<br>


It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Golem (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#7)}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobbuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>
It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Golem (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#7)}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobbuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>
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Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>
Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>


On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Ninetales (Alola Form) Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are awarded with a Vulpix (Alola Form).<br>
On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Ninetales (Alola Form) Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|037A|Vulpix}} Vulpix (Alola Form).<br>


On May 9, 2017, it adds Mission Card #17. It also adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Sandslash (Alola Form) Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Dugtrio (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
On May 9, 2017, it adds Mission Card #17. It also adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Sandslash (Alola Form) Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Dugtrio (Alola Form), {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
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| 1.10.10
| June 13, 2017
| June 13, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 581-600 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 49.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 581-600 ([[Prasino Woods]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 49.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Pichu, Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Raichu, Sudowoodo, Altaria, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Rayquaza, Bagon, Shelgon, Goomy, Goodra, Latias, Latios, Luxio, Luxray, Mamoswine, Walrein, Magikarp (Shiny), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Wurmple.
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Pichu, Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Raichu, Sudowoodo, Altaria, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Rayquaza, Bagon, Shelgon, Goomy, Goodra, Latias, Latios, Luxio, Luxray, Mamoswine, Walrein, Magikarp (Shiny), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Wurmple.
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Ho-Oh ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Nosedive}}), Magikarp ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Dragon Sweep}}), Zygarde (Complete Forme) ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Last-Ditch Effort}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Ho-Oh ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Nosedive}}), Magikarp ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Dragon Sweep}}), Zygarde (Complete Forme) ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Last-Ditch Effort}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 3 RML: Tornadus (Therian Forme), Thundurus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
* Now can use 3 RML: Tornadus (Therian Forme), Thundurus (Therian Forme), Landorus (Therian Forme), Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu (Lugia Costume), Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu, (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap), Pikachu (Unova Cap), Pikachu (Kalos Cap), Pikachu (Magikarp Costume), Pikachu (Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume), Raichu, Raichu (Winking), Sudowoodo, Ampharos, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Rayquaza,  Bagon, Shelgon, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Arceus, Goomy, Ho-Oh, Latias, Latios, Mamoswine, Reshiram, Zekrom, Weedle, Zygarde (10% Forme), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Meloetta (Pirouette Form)
* Now can use 5 RML: Pikachu (Lugia Costume), Pikachu (Ho-Oh Costume), Pikachu, (Original Cap), Pikachu (Hoenn Cap), Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap), Pikachu (Unova Cap), Pikachu (Kalos Cap), Pikachu (Magikarp Costume), Pikachu (Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume), Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume), Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume), Raichu, Raichu (Winking), Sudowoodo, Ampharos, Vanilluxe, Dragonair, Froslass, Carbink, Rayquaza,  Bagon, Shelgon, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Arceus, Goomy, Ho-Oh, Latias, Latios, Mamoswine, Reshiram, Zekrom, Weedle, Zygarde (10% Forme), Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Meloetta (Pirouette Form)
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It also adds the Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Landorus (Therian Forme) Great Challenge, and the Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge.<br>
It also adds the Pikachu (Hoenn Cap) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Landorus (Therian Forme) Great Challenge, and the Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge.<br>


Upon clearing or re-clearing several Main Stages, players can receive items from them only once; the stages are 50, 70, 80, 100, 110, 130 and 140, these are available until June 27, 2017. All players are awarded with a Pikachu (Original Cap). To commemorate the expanded uses of Skill Swappers and Raise Max Levels, all players are awarded with 2 Raise Max Levels and 1 Skill Swapper Enhancements until June 27, 2017.<br>
Upon clearing or re-clearing several Main Stages, players can receive items from them only once; the stages are 50, 70, 80, 100, 110, 130 and 140, these are available until June 27, 2017. All players are given a {{ShImg|025O|Pikachu}} Pikachu (Original Cap). To commemorate the expanded uses of [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swappers and [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, all players are given 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels and 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper Enhancements until June 27, 2017.<br>


On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
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| 1.10.11
| June 27, 2017
| June 27, 2017
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring {{typecolor|Electric}} or {{typecolor|Normal}}-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>


On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.<br>
On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.<br>
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| 1.10.13
| 1.10.13
| July 25, 2017
| July 25, 2017
| It adds the Mega Tyranitar (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyurem Escalation Battle, Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Entei Special Challenge. All players are awarded with 30 Hearts, 10,000 Coins and a Tyranitar (Shiny).<br>
| It adds the Mega Tyranitar (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the repeat runs of the Kyurem Escalation Battle, Hitmonchan Great Challenge, and the Entei Special Challenge. All players are given 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, 10,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins and a {{ShImg|248S|Tyranitar}} Tyranitar (Shiny).<br>


Survival Mode underwent a "renewal", whereby the range of possible stages was expanded, the length of the challenge was increased, and the rewards were changed.<br>
Survival Mode underwent a "renewal", whereby the range of possible stages was expanded, the length of the challenge was increased, and the rewards were changed.<br>


It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–550, as well as Expert Stages 4–47. This will be available until August 22, 2017. It also re-adds the Special Shop for 7 one-week rounds, with the last round ending on September 12, 2017.<br>
It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–550, as well as [[Expert Stages]] 4–47. This will be available until August 22, 2017. It also re-adds the Special Shop for 7 one-week rounds, with the last round ending on September 12, 2017.<br>


On August 1, 2017, it adds the Tapu Koko Ultra Challenge. It introduced the new "Start-of-Mo. Challenge", which is available for the first three days of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require a Jewel. The Pokémon are Audino (3 Mega Speedups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Booster L), Charmander (2 Mega Speedups), Squirtle (5000 Coins) and Espurr (10 Hearts). It also introduced the new Great Daily stage, which gives access to previous special stages. The Pokémon included for {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (first release)|this release}} are Hoopa, Togekiss (Winking), Wigglytuff (Winking), Wailord, Keldeo, Greninja and Omastar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regice Great Challenge, Suicune and Goodra Special Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>
On August 1, 2017, it adds the Tapu Koko Ultra Challenge. It introduced the new "Start-of-Mo. Challenge", which is available for the first three days of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require a [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel. The Pokémon are Audino (3 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Booster L), Charmander (2 [[File:Mega Speedup.png|20px]] Mega Speedups), Squirtle (5000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins) and Espurr (10 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts). It also introduced the new Great Daily stage, which gives access to previous special stages. The Pokémon included for {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (first release)|this release}} are Hoopa, Togekiss (Winking), Wigglytuff (Winking), Wailord, Keldeo, Greninja and Omastar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regice Great Challenge, Suicune and Goodra Special Challenges, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.<br>


On August 2, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard X Competitive Stage.
On August 2, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Mega Charizard X Competitive Stage.
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| 1.10.14
| August 8, 2017
| August 8, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 601-620 (Zaffiro Coast), and Expert Stage 50.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 601-620 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 50.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Chansey, Blissey, Swablu, Buneary, Ninetales, Riolu, Taillow, Swellow, Kyogre, Groudon, Munchlax, Duosion, Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Gothita, Lugia, Regigigas, Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Mantine, Hitmontop, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meloetta (Aria Forme).
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Chansey, Blissey, Swablu, Buneary, Ninetales, Riolu, Taillow, Swellow, Kyogre, Groudon, Munchlax, Duosion, Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Gothita, Lugia, Regigigas, Porygon, Porygon2, Porygon-Z, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Mantine, Hitmontop, Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meloetta (Aria Forme).
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Snorlax ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Try Hard}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Snorlax ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Try Hard}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeotto, Ninetales, Swellow, Pangoro, Duosion, Braviary, Shaymin (Land Forme), Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Garchomp, Camerupt, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Unfezant (Male), Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr
* Now can use 5 RML: Pidgeotto, Ninetales, Swellow, Pangoro, Duosion, Braviary, Shaymin (Land Forme), Shaymin (Sky Forme), Victini, Garchomp, Camerupt, Gligar, Beedrill, Golett, Unfezant (Male), Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr
* Now can use 10 RML: Pidgey, Blissey, Swablu, Taillow, Throh, Sawk, Dialga, Palkia, Gothita, Lugia, Machop, Porygon, Porygon2, Ursaring, Spearow, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Unown (!), Mantine, Meloetta (Aria Forme), Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, Komala
* Now can use 10 RML: Pidgey, Blissey, Swablu, Taillow, Throh, Sawk, Dialga, Palkia, Gothita, Lugia, Machop, Porygon, Porygon2, Ursaring, Spearow, Noivern, Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Unown (!), Mantine, Meloetta (Aria Forme), Decidueye, Incineroar, Primarina, Komala
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For the Try 'Em Items Stage, it will alternate between Wobbuffet, Carnivine, Oranguru, and Passimian. For Meowth's Coin Mania, it will alternate between Meowth and Alolan Meowth. For Tons of Exp. Points, it will alternate between Victini and Magearna.<br>
For the Try 'Em Items Stage, it will alternate between Wobbuffet, Carnivine, Oranguru, and Passimian. For Meowth's Coin Mania, it will alternate between Meowth and Alolan Meowth. For Tons of Exp. Points, it will alternate between Victini and Magearna.<br>


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Level Enhancements.
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level Enhancements.
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| It adds the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, and the Toucannon Great Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fourth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, which includes Pignite, Emboar, Rhyperior, Mew, Jirachi, Manaphy, and Magmortar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, Regigigas Ultra Challenge, Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>
| It adds the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, and the Toucannon Great Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fourth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, which includes Pignite, Emboar, Rhyperior, Mew, Jirachi, Manaphy, and Magmortar. It also adds the repeat runs of the Zekrom Great Challenge, Regigigas Ultra Challenge, Shaymin (Land Forme) Commemorative Event, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with 2 Jewels, 30 Hearts, and a Mewtwo (Shiny) to commemorate the 2-year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
Additionally, all players are given 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels, 30 [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px]] Hearts, and a {{ShImg|150S|Mewtwo}} Mewtwo (Shiny) to commemorate the 2-year anniversary of Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
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| It adds the Mega Mewtwo X (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fifth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#5)}}, which includes Electivire, Pikachu (Hoenn Cap, Sinnoh Cap, Unova Cap, Kalos Cap and Alola Cap), and Golem. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mewtwo Special Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) and Noivern High-Speed Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>
| It adds the Mega Mewtwo X (Shiny) Competitive Stage. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (fifth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#5)}}, which includes Electivire, Pikachu (Hoenn Cap, Sinnoh Cap, Unova Cap, Kalos Cap and Alola Cap), and Golem. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mewtwo Special Challenge, Shaymin (Sky Forme) and Noivern High-Speed Challenge, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (second release)|Special Daily Pokémon #2}}.<br>


On August 31, 2017, it adds the Nihilego UB Challenge, where no items can be used; it can be played three times, with a cost of 20,000 coins for each attempt.<br>
On August 31, 2017, it adds the Nihilego UB Challenge, where no items can be used; it can be played three times, with a cost of 20,000 [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins for each attempt.<br>


On September 5, 2017, it adds the Type: Null Great Challenge and the Tapu Bulu Ultra Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (sixth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, which includes Accelgor, Escavalier, Amoonguss, Cresselia, Dialga, Palkia, and Infernape. It also adds the repeat runs of the Decidueye Escalation Battle, Machamp and Reshiram Great Challenges, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins.
On September 5, 2017, it adds the Type: Null Great Challenge and the Tapu Bulu Ultra Challenge. It also adds the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Great Daily (sixth release)|Great Daily Pokémon (#6)}}, which includes Accelgor, Escavalier, Amoonguss, Cresselia, Dialga, Palkia, and Infernape. It also adds the repeat runs of the Decidueye Escalation Battle, Machamp and Reshiram Great Challenges, {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|Sixth release|Pokémon Safari #6}}, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}. A new month of the Celebration Challenge also begins.
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On September 19, 2017, it adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|23rd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring four variants of Unown. It also adds the repeat runs of the Chikorita (Winking), Meganium and Typhlosion Great Challenges, Lugia High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>
On September 19, 2017, it adds a new {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|23rd release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring four variants of Unown. It also adds the repeat runs of the Chikorita (Winking), Meganium and Typhlosion Great Challenges, Lugia High-Speed Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Ho-Oh (Shiny).
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|250S|Ho-Oh}} Ho-Oh (Shiny).
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| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Buzzwole UB Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Steelix Competitive Stage, Zygarde (50% Forme) Escalation Battle, Cyndaquil (Winking) and Hitmontop Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (first release)|Special Daily Pokémon #1}}.<br>


In a new event called the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival", Main Stages 1 to 150, with the exception of stage 149, now allow infinite uses of the Mega Start item without requiring coins. This festival was available until October 10, 2017.
In a new event called the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival", Main Stages 1 to 150, with the exception of stage 149, now allow infinite uses of the Mega Start item without requiring [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px]] Coins. This festival was available until October 10, 2017.
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| 1.11.3
| October 10, 2017
| October 10, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 621-640 (Zaffiro Coast), and Expert Stage 51.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 621-640 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 51.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Litwick, Sableye (Spooky), Gengar (Spooky), Snorunt, Misdreavus, Mismagius, Yamask, Banette, Sneasel, Weavile, Giratina (Origin Forme), Tepig, Oshawott, Duskull, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Gliscor, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Phantump, Trevenant, Jynx, Bellossom, Kingdra, Poliwrath, Politoed, Hoopa (Unbound), Breloom, Ferrothorn, Shiftry, Drifblim, Beartic, Rowlet, and Wishiwashi.<br>
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Litwick, Sableye (Spooky), Gengar (Spooky), Snorunt, Misdreavus, Mismagius, Yamask, Banette, Sneasel, Weavile, Giratina (Origin Forme), Tepig, Oshawott, Duskull, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Gliscor, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Phantump, Trevenant, Jynx, Bellossom, Kingdra, Poliwrath, Politoed, Hoopa (Unbound), Breloom, Ferrothorn, Shiftry, Drifblim, Beartic, Rowlet, and Wishiwashi.<br>


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Ninetales (Alola Form), Gengar (Spooky), Misdreavus, Mismagius, Sneasel, Gliscor, Murkrow, Trevenant, Jynx, Kingdra, Politoed, Breloom, Shiftry, Drifblim,  Sandslash (Alola Form), Rowlet
* Now can use 5 RML: Ninetales (Alola Form), Gengar (Spooky), Misdreavus, Mismagius, Sneasel, Gliscor, Murkrow, Trevenant, Jynx, Kingdra, Politoed, Breloom, Shiftry, Drifblim,  Sandslash (Alola Form), Rowlet
* Now can use 10 RML: Sableye (Spooky), Yamask, Banette, Weavile, Giratina (Altered Forme), Giratina (Origin Forme), Darkrai, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Honchkrow, Phantump, Jellicent (Male), Jellicent (Female), Poliwrath, Beartic, Volcanion, Dugtrio, Litten, Popplio, Magearna, Type: Null, Silvally
* Now can use 10 RML: Sableye (Spooky), Yamask, Banette, Weavile, Giratina (Altered Forme), Giratina (Origin Forme), Darkrai, Tympole, Jigglypuff, Honchkrow, Phantump, Jellicent (Male), Jellicent (Female), Poliwrath, Beartic, Volcanion, Dugtrio, Litten, Popplio, Magearna, Type: Null, Silvally
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* {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Psychic Combo}}: +5%/+10%/+15%/+20% → +10%/+15%/+20%/+30%
* {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Psychic Combo}}: +5%/+10%/+15%/+20% → +10%/+15%/+20%/+30%


It also adds a new Poliwrath Special Challenge. It also introduced the new "Mid-month Challenge", which is available for three days near the middle of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require two Jewels. The Pokémon are Audino (3 Level Ups), Bulbasaur (1 Skill Swapper), Charmander (2 Skill Booster Ls), Squirtle (3 Raise Max Levels), and Espurr (2 Raise Max Levels). It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Camerupt Competitive Stage, Volcanion Escalation Battle, Politoed and Camerupt Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}.<br>
It also adds a new Poliwrath Special Challenge. It also introduced the new "Mid-month Challenge", which is available for three days near the middle of each month. It will drop enhancements upon clearing the stage. Each additional attempt for each month will require 2 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewels. The Pokémon are Audino (3 [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Ups), Bulbasaur (1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper), Charmander (2 Skill Booster Ls), Squirtle (3 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels), and Espurr (2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels). It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Camerupt Competitive Stage, Volcanion Escalation Battle, Politoed and Camerupt Great Challenges, and the {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|Special Daily Pokémon (third release)|Special Daily Pokémon #3}}.<br>


Players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>
Players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level Enhancements.<br>


It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–580, as well as Expert Stages 4–48. This feature was available until October 24, 2017.<br>
It re-adds the Item Bundle feature to most Main Stages 12–580, as well as Expert Stages 4–48. This feature was available until October 24, 2017.<br>
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| It adds the Dhelmise Great Challenge and Hoopa (Unbound) Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Mimikyu Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, and Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day.<br>
| It adds the Dhelmise Great Challenge and Hoopa (Unbound) Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Banette Competitive Stage, Latias Escalation Battle, Mimikyu Great Challenge, {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}, and Gengar (Spooky) A Great Chance a Day.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Gengar (Shiny).<br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|094S|Gengar}} Gengar (Shiny).<br>


It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 210, with the exception of Stage 149. This festival was available until November 7, 2017.<br>
It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 210, with the exception of Stage 149. This festival was available until November 7, 2017.<br>
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| November 14, 2017
| It adds the Necrozma Ultra Challenge. It also adds a Rayquaza Level MAX Challenge, which rewards Skill Boosters, Skill Swappers, Raise Max Levels, Exp. Boosters M and L, and Level Ups, akin to Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat runs of the Rowlet Great Challenge, Lunala Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>
| It adds the Necrozma Ultra Challenge. It also adds a Rayquaza Level MAX Challenge, which rewards Skill Boosters, [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swappers, [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels, Exp. Boosters M and L, and [[File:Level Up.png|20px]] Level Ups, akin to Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat runs of the Rowlet Great Challenge, Lunala Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#6)}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Rayquaza.<br>
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|384|Rayquaza}} Rayquaza.<br>


On November 17, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari #17}}.
On November 17, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the {{DL|Pokémon Safari/Live service period|17th release|Pokémon Safari #17}}.
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It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 240, with the exception of Stages 149 and 239. This festival was available until December 12, 2017.<br>
It also re-adds the "Mega Start 0 Coin Festival" for Main Stages 1 to 240, with the exception of Stages 149 and 239. This festival was available until December 12, 2017.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Gardevoir (Shiny).
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|282S|Gardevoir}} Gardevoir (Shiny).
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| 1.11.13
| December 12, 2017
| December 12, 2017
| This version adds Main Stages 641-650 (Zaffiro Coast), Main Stages 651-670 (Marron Trail), and Expert Stage 52.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 641-650 ([[Zaffiro Coast]]), Main Stages 651-670 (Marron Trail), and [[Expert Stages|Expert Stage]] 52.<br>


It adds Skill Swapper eligibility for Purrloin, Vulpix, Zorua, Keldeo (Resolute Form), Volcarona, Tyranitar, Dialga, Palkia, Spewpa, Kirlia, Bisharp, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Defense), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Florges, Aggron, Mandibuzz, Ariados, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Paras, Yanmega, Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Golem, Electrode, Metagross, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Rapidash, Diglett, Rockruff, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Celesteela.
It adds [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper eligibility for Purrloin, Vulpix, Zorua, Keldeo (Resolute Form), Volcarona, Tyranitar, Dialga, Palkia, Spewpa, Kirlia, Bisharp, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Defense), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Florges, Aggron, Mandibuzz, Ariados, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Paras, Yanmega, Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Golem, Electrode, Metagross, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Rapidash, Diglett, Rockruff, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Celesteela.
* Expands Skill Swapper options for: Onix ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Rockify+}}), Genesect ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Vitality Drain}})
* Expands [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper options for: Onix ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Rockify+}}), Genesect ({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Vitality Drain}})


It also adds Raise Max Level eligibility:
It also adds [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Level eligibility:
* Now can use 5 RML: Volcarona, Hippowdon (Female), Tyranitar, Genesect (Shiny), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Mandibuzz, Tyrunt, Karrablast, Sandshrew, Rapidash
* Now can use 5 RML: Volcarona, Hippowdon (Female), Tyranitar, Genesect (Shiny), Deoxys (Normal), Deoxys (Attack), Deoxys (Speed), Malamar, Mandibuzz, Tyrunt, Karrablast, Sandshrew, Rapidash
* Now can use 7 RML: Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Sandslash, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Turtonator
* Now can use 7 RML: Flygon, Lunatone, Solrock, Sandslash, Nihilego, Buzzwole, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Turtonator
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It also adds the Chespin (Winking) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Nihilego UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#10)}} with Delibird (Holiday) added.<br>
It also adds the Chespin (Winking) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Diancie (Shiny) Escalation Battle, Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Tornadus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Nihilego UB Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#10)}} with Delibird (Holiday) added.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with 1 Skill Swapper, and 2 Raise Max Levels.<br>
Additionally, all players are given 1 [[File:Skill Swapper.png|20px]] Skill Swapper, and 2 [[File:Raise Max Level.png|20px]] Raise Max Levels.<br>


On December 19, 2017, it adds the Dugtrio Special Challenge, and the Bewear Ultra Challenge. It also adds the Early Holiday Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Groudon Great Challenge, and the Beedrill, Greninja (Ash-Greninja) and Landorus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenges.<br>
On December 19, 2017, it adds the Dugtrio Special Challenge, and the Bewear Ultra Challenge. It also adds the Early Holiday Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Beedrill Competitive Stage, Groudon Great Challenge, and the Beedrill, Greninja (Ash-Greninja) and Landorus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenges.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with 1 Jewel, and a Charizard (Shiny).<br>
Additionally, all players are given 1 [[File:Jewel Shuffle.png|20px]] Jewel, and a {{ShImg|006S|Charizard}} Charizard (Shiny).<br>


On December 23, 2017, it adds the Late Holiday Challenge.
On December 23, 2017, it adds the Late Holiday Challenge.
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On January 9, 2018, it adds the Minior Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dialga, Palkia and Zekrom Great Challenges, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}.<br>
On January 9, 2018, it adds the Minior Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Latios Escalation Battle, Dialga, Palkia and Zekrom Great Challenges, Kyurem (White Kyurem) Ultra Challenge, and {{DL|Daily Pokémon/Live service period|The Daily Pokémon (#5)}}.<br>


Additionally, all players are awarded with a Giratina (Origin Forme).
Additionally, all players are given a {{ShImg|487O|Giratina}} Giratina (Origin Forme).
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Log-in bonus has been revamped (regular check-in bonuses, Celebration Challenge).
Log-in bonus has been revamped (regular check-in bonuses, Celebration Challenge).

Latest revision as of 01:13, 11 April 2024

Pokémon Shuffle

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These are the updates to Pokémon Shuffle and Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.

3DS

Version 1.0.x

Version 1.1.x

Version 1.2.x

The top screen as shown in Version 1.2.1

Version 1.2.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.

  • Heart Shuffle.png Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
  • A candy icon now appears in the top right corner of the Mega Effect descriptions, with "0/x" next to it. The value of x depends on the species of the Pokémon; it differs even between Pokémon with the same Mega Effect and seems to be tied with how long each Pokémon takes to Mega Evolve. Version 1.2.2 reveals this indicates the maximum number of Mega Speedup.png Mega Speedup enhancements that may be used on that Pokémon.
  • Levels and experience points are now displayed on the Optimize screen.
  • After successfully completing a Stage, if the players fail to catch a Pokémon with their first Poké Ball (before using a Great Ball), they have a chance of being offered a "Super Catch Power". This Super Catch Power provides a somewhat random boost on top of the Great Ball's boost (players still uses a Great Ball, and can use the same number of Great Balls as they could without the "Super Catch Power").
  • After successfully catching a Pokémon, its Attack power and Skill are now displayed on the top screen, in the same way as when selecting Pokémon for a stage.
  • The Skill "Block Bash" has been renamed "Block Smash", and the "Bonbon Boulevard" area has been renamed "Sweet Strasse".
  • If the players leave a stage select screen and later returns to it, it will reappear exactly as the players left it. Previously, the screen would be focused on the last available stage in that category.
  • New mechanics added to detect cheating and remove such entries from Competitive Stages. Such removed entries are given the lowest possible rank. Any cheating player must legitimately beat the score used from cheating to rank in the competition again; this means if players submit a score of 50,000 and is removed, players cannot submit a new score unless they can score 50,001.
  • It prevents going to the Home menu by pressing the Home button during timed stages while the timer is running. Previously, this exploit could be used to view the board without a timer in both Expert Stages and Competitive Stages.
  • It fixes a bug which caused some non-Mega Evolved icons of the lead Pokémon to appear after Mega Evolution on Stage 176 (Timburr).
  • It fixes a bug which prevented Mewtwo from Mega Evolving into Mega Mewtwo Y, and from being selected as the lead Pokémon when using the Optimize button.

Version 1.3.x

The title screen as it appears in Version 1.3.0

Version 1.3.0 was available from the Nintendo eShop on March 23, 2016. This update provides several new features and bug fixes:

Content and functionality changes:

  • Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite. Cards #1-3 have been added.
  • Survival Mode is added. This mode is unlocked upon clearing Stage 150.
  • Some Main Stages allow players to skip them based on some unknown criteria.
  • SpotPass Functionality added to allow for news on updates to be sent automatically to the 3DS.
  • If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels in a month, regenerated Heart Shuffle.png Hearts can go up to 6 and 600 Coin Shuffle.png Coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated Hearts can go up to 7 and 700 Coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels were purchased in.
  • Meowth and Victini stages can be replayed in the same day, at the cost of 1 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel.

Pokémon and skill changes

  • New Pokémon added to the database.
  • New Enhancements are added (Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level, Level Up.png Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
  • Some Pokémon are now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level item:
    • Now can use 3 RML: Braixen, Frogadier
    • Now can use 5 RML: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Eevee, Espeon, Umbreon, Sylveon, Altaria, Azumarill, Sableye, Lapras, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, Druddigon, Quilladin
  • Increases the activation rate for some skills:
  • Decreases the activation rate for some skills:
  • The skill "Flap" now works on all types instead of only  Ground .
  • The skills Eject, Eject+, and Eject++ can now remove Pokémon that fall into the Puzzle Area like Support Pokémon.
  • It fixes a glitch that caused matches shaped like an "L" or upside-down "T" to activate Skills twice.
  • Ditto no longer works as a "wild card" when matching Pokémon icons. This was done in response to players hacking in the Pokémon to get high scores in Competitive Stages.

Aesthetic & UI changes

  • The title screen has changed from a pink color scheme to a green color scheme.
  • New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
  • Player's info now shows "Best Survival Mode Record".
  • A counter has been added to the upper-right corner of the top screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the player have caught out of the amount currently available.
  • An area select tab has been added to the top of the touch screen. This tab lists each area, as well as how many Pokémon have been caught and how many S-ranks have been obtained for each area. Tapping an area in this list allows for quick travel to the first stage of that area.
  • The Special Stage area now has scroll buttons identical to those in the Main and Expert Stages. The previous absence of these buttons limited only 5 events to occur at a given time, so this change has removed that limit.
  • All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all Expert Stages, and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
  • Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
  • Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following Expert Stages beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
  • In Competitive Stage rankings, in addition to the Top 5, the cut-off scores for each prize tier are now displayed. An arrow indicates which prize tier the player's current score qualifies for. The Top 5 and tier rankings are displayed on the touch screen rather than the top screen, while the top screen now displays the player's high score, ranking, and what team was used to get that score.
  • Pokémon Safari is now displayed as an orange question mark, as in the mobile version, rather than a black question mark.
  • In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
  • After selecting a stage but before selecting "Continue", pressing and holding the icon of a Pokémon from the current team will show its full Pokémon List description on the top screen. This also works in the pause menu during a stage.
  • The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
  • The "Level Up" wordings now only flashes once after leveling up, rather than flashing repeatedly until the player exited the results screen.
  • Remaining experience to level up are now listed on the Pokémon List.
  • When scrolling through the Pokémon List, arrows indicating type effectiveness are now visible without having to first select the Pokémon.
  • If a Mega Stone has been obtained but the corresponding Pokémon has not been caught, then the Pokémon's icon appears as a silhouette when searching for Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. The Mega Stone is displayed in the small circle next to the silhouette.
  • Charizard and Mewtwo will no longer appear when searching for  Dragon  or  Fighting -type Pokémon respectively. This error was likely caused due to Mega Charizard X and Mega Mewtwo X changing to those types upon Mega Evolving.
  • When searching through the Pokémon List, the search criteria is set to "Caught Pokémon" by default rather than "All Pokémon"
  • The option to search for Super Effective Pokémon has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
  • Additionally, a shortcut button has been added to the top left of the search results screen, to allow for quick switching to this criteria's results.
  • A blue exclamation mark appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • Mega Diancie makes a different noise when removing Pokémon.
  • The design for the arrows that indicate Super Effective and Not Very Effective has been changed from three small arrows to a single large arrow.
  • When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked. If the last stage played was a Special Stage, then the game starts at Main Stage 1 instead.

Version 1.4.x

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The Title screen as it appears in Version 1.4.14

Version 1.4.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on March 8, 2017. This update adds several aesthetic and functional changes, many of which were introduced in Mobile version 1.9.0.

Aesthetic & UI Changes

  • The 3DS home menu launch screen has changed to include the Alola first partner Pokémon, rather than the Kanto first partners.
  • The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows the Alola first partners rather than the Kanto first partners.
  • Several Pokémon have had the color and/or size of their icons altered. Affected Pokémon include Castform, Charizard, Deoxys, Diancie, Gardevoir, Gengar, Hawlucha, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Ho-Oh, Metagross, Mewtwo, Tyranitar, Vivillon, Wobbuffet, Xerneas, and Yveltal.
  • The previously-unlabeled area that includes Main Stages 500-550 has been named Nacht Carnival.
  • If a stage can drop items such as Skill Booster personalized.png personalized Skill Boosters, then the stage's world map icon will display a present box. If such a stage's Pokémon has had its Skill level increased to maximum and no other drops are available, then the present box will disappear.
  • When starting a stage after selecting items to use, there is no longer a confirmation box before the stage begins.
  • When sorting Pokémon in the Pokémon List, selecting to sort by Attack Power or Level will automatically sort in descending order rather than the default ascending. Sorting by Pokédex number or by name is unchanged, and still defaults to ascending order.
  • It adds the ability to go directly to the stages mentioned on the Notice Board and on the Mission Card.
  • After a Pokémon has been captured, Amelia tokens will no longer appear on its world map icon. However, the icons are still visible on the window that appears when the stage is selected.
  • When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedup.png Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
  • Difficulty rating for stages is now on a scale of 1-5 rather than 1-10.
  • Competitive Stages now have a golden laurel background on their world map icon, as opposed to a grassy patch.
  • Escalation Battles now display a Poké Ball on their world map icon if the Pokémon has been caught. However, the window that appears when selecting the stage still does not display a Poké Ball.
  • If a Pokémon gains experience after completing a stage, a sound will play during the experience-gain animation after the stage ends. This sound is the same as the one played when Skill Boosters are used.
  • When an Expert Stage is unlocked, the notification window that appears now shows the name and icon of the Pokémon in that stage.

Functional Changes

  • The Skills "Mind Zap" and "Prank" can no longer activate if the enemy Pokémon is afflicted by a Disruption Delay or has a status effect such as Burn or Sleep.
  • If a Streetpassed player has not updated to 1.4.0, then they will not be added to the Streetpass List and the pass will not count towards Heart Shuffle.png Heart or Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel rewards. However, the 3DS home menu icon will still display a green dot, and the records tab visible on the world map will still display a blue dot if such a pass is received.
  • Players are given 30 banked Heart Shuffle.png Hearts and 10,000 Coin Shuffle.png Coins upon Check-in after updating to version 1.4.0.

Version 1.5.x

The title screen as shown in Version 1.5.11

Version 1.5.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on January 9, 2018. This update adds several aesthetic and functional changes.

Aesthetic & UI Changes

  • The title screen has been changed to have a blue-striped background lined with yellow and orange Poké Balls on the top screen, and a yellow-and-orange-striped background with sparkles on the bottom screen.
  • The Select Zone menu tab has been moved to the top-right of the touch screen rather than the top-middle. Additionally, the word "Stages" has been removed from the zone buttons in this menu - for example, "Stages 121 to 135" now simply says "121 to 135".
  • The arrows used to navigate the world map have been moved to the top-left and top-right corners of the touch screen, rather than the middle-left and middle-right.
  • A credits button has been added to the records tab.
  • After a stage has been played once after this update, the most recent team used to play that stage will be saved. When the arrow button to the right of the optimize button is pressed, the most recent saved team for that stage will be used. If a stage has not been played before, then the arrow button will be dimmed and will not work. This feature was introduced in Mobile version 1.10.0.
  • When filtering Pokémon in the Pokémon List, there is now an option to filter by "Not Caught".
  • In the Pokémon List, all Pokémon that have not yet been caught will now display a question mark over their touch screen icon, as well as displaying the name and a faded icon of the Pokémon on the top screen. Previously, Pokémon would only be displayed this way if they were fought in a stage but not caught, and Pokémon that had never been fought or captured at all would display a black silhouette with no name.
  • On special stages, a second button has been added next to the info button when the stage is selected from the world map. The button will open a window with more information, but its purpose varies with the stage type:
    • On Escalation battle stages, the button reads "Rewards" and the window lists the rewards for reaching milestone stage levels in that Escalation Battle.
    • On Pokémon Safari stages, the button reads "Pokémon" and the window lists all of the Pokémon that can be encountered in that Safari.
    • On Try 'Em Items Stages, the button is not present.
    • On most other stages, the button will read "Drops" and the window will display the 3 items that the stage can drop. If a stage cannot drop any items, then the window will display "None". If a stage has a chance to drop the same type of item multiple times, then that item will be listed multiple times (for example, if a stage can only drop Skill Booster personalized.png Personalized Skill Boosters, then that item will be listed 3 times).
  • The colored border near the bottom of the touch screen will now change color and design depending on the current Zone's design. This feature was present in version 1.0.x but was removed at some unknown date, changing all of the borders to be one uniform type. Since the Zone designs used for Wacky Workshop and Pedra Valley were not accessible to players before the borders were removed, the borders they have received in this update are brand new.

Functional Changes

  • Trainer rank has been added. A player's rank will increase depending on how many unique species of Pokémon they have captured, but Pokémon that share the same list number (such as alternate forms) will only be counted once. When a player's Trainer rank is increased, they can earn rewards such as Enhancements, Mega Stones, Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels and Coin Shuffle.png Coins. These rewards can be redeemed from a new tab added to the top-left of the touch screen. Additionally, a bar displaying the player's Trainer rank has been added to the top screen.
  • Check-in bonuses have been expanded to include Heart Shuffle.png Hearts, items, and Enhancements on a 15-day schedule. Tapping the Check-in button will now display a stamp card of the schedule on the top screen. The Coin Shuffle.png Coin rewards from the previous Check-in system are still present, but the message upon receiving them simply lists the Coins received and no longer thanks the player for checking in. It's not necessary to check in every day consecutively to receive the next daily reward, and the cycle repeats every 15 check-ins.
  • The Pikachu (Celebration) given as rewards for Celebration Challenge are now set for each of the 12 months of the year as follows:
    • January - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Lion Dancer)
    • February - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Kotatsu)
    • March - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Graduate)
    • April - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Intern)
    • May - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Children's Day)
    • June - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Rainy Season)
    • July - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Summer Festival)
    • August - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Beach Walk)
    • September - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Pastry Chef)
    • October - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Artist)
    • November - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Mushroom Harvest)
    • December - Pikachu Pikachu (Celebration: Year's End)
  • Players who have yet to unlock all Main Stages now have the option to spend Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels to unlock them. Stages are unlocked in sets that cost 2 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels up through Stage 240, and 3 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels for any sets afterwards.

Mobile

Version 1.0.x

Version 1.1.x

Version 1.2.x

Version 1.2.0 became available on November 3, 2015. This update makes several graphical and functional changes to the user interface.

Changes:

  • A counter has been added to the upper-left corner of the screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the players have caught out of the amount currently available. For example, at the time of the 1.2.0 update, the counter shows x/168 while viewing Main Stages, and x/20 while viewing Expert Stages.
  • The Poké Ball and ranking icons that can appear next to a stage have been changed. Rather than appearing as a small icon above the ranking, the Poké Ball has been enlarged and now acts as a backdrop for the ranking.
  • A red exclamation point appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • The option to search for Super Effective Pokémon has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
  • In the search menu, each Skill in the "Skill" drop-down menu now displays a short description of what it does.
  • The design for the arrows that indicate Super Effective and Not Very Effective has been changed from three small arrows to a single large arrow.
  • After selecting a stage but before selecting "Continue", pressing and holding the icon of a Pokémon from the current team will show its full Pokémon List description. This also works in the pause menu during a stage.

Version 1.3.x

Version 1.3.0 became available on December 9, 2015. This update makes a few graphical changes to the user interface, and features the return of Amelia.

Changes:

  • Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
  • All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all Expert Stages, and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
  • When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked.
  • The rank symbol appearing after clearing a stage flashes continuously.

Version 1.4.x

Version 1.5.x

Version 1.6.x

Version 1.6.0 became available on April 26, 2016. This update introduces new features, that were in version 1.3.0 in the 3DS version.

Changes:

  • Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite.
  • Survival Mode is added.
  • New Enhancements added (Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level, Level Up.png Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
  • New Pokémon and special Skills.
  • Functionality to allow for quick travel to the various areas is added.
  • The friend system is also compatible with non-Facebook users with the use of codes. Player can also set any caught Pokémon as avatar.
  • Some Pokémon now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level item.
    • With that, some Pokémon can now be raised up to Level 15.
  • If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels in a month, regenerated Heart Shuffle.png Hearts can go up to 6 and 600 Coin Shuffle.png Coins are obtained with each Check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated Hearts can go up to 7 and 700 Coins are obtained with each Check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewel Shuffle.png Jewels were purchased in.
  • Victini's stage now appears every Saturday.
  • Competitive Stages now show the current reward the player may get, as well as the minimum scores for each prize.

Aesthetic & UI Changes:

  • Title screen has changed.
  • New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
  • Notice board is now wider.
  • Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following Expert Stages beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
  • In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
  • The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
  • Remaining experience to level up are now listed on the Pokémon List.
  • A blue exclamation mark appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • Mega Diancie makes a different noise when removing Pokémon.
  • Player's info now shows "High Score/Stage" and "Best Survival Mode Record".

Skill changes:

  • Decreases the activation rate for some skills:
    • Flap: 70%/100%/100% → 20%/30%/100%
  • The skills Eject, Eject+, and Eject++ can now remove Pokémon that fall into the Puzzle Area like Support Pokémon.

Version 1.7.x

Version 1.7.0 became available on June 23, 2016.

Version 1.8.x

Version 1.8.0 became available on August 10, 2016.

Version 1.9.x

Version 1.9.0 became available on December 19, 2016.

Changes

  • In the Pokémon Search screen, if selecting Attack Power or Level, the sorting arrow goes ↓ automatically and it gets back to ↑ if you select Pokédex Number or Name.
  • When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedup.png Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
  • Screen transition is noticeably faster.
  • Transfer Code no longer appears in the Title Screen.
  • Adjusted some Mega Effects (boost for Mega Diancie, and bug fixes for Mega Tyranitar, Mega Beedrill and Mega Camerupt), similar to the 3DS version.
  • Minor color changes/tweaks to the Pokémon icons for Mewtwo, Deoxys, Ho-Oh, Tyranitar, and Gengar.
  • Some minor UI changes.
  • Starting from December 20, players who have yet to clear the first 150 Main Stages will be restricted from certain special stages based on their progress.
    • Stage 11 (Happiny): Meowth's Coin Mania, Exp. Points From Victini, 1-star special stages
    • Stage 90 (Mega Mawile): Eevee Skill Booster, 2-star special stages
    • Stage 120 (Mega Glalie): Competitive Stages, Pokémon Safari, and 3-star special stages
    • Stage 135 (Mega Gengar): Escalation Battles
    • Stage 150 (Mega Mewtwo Y): 4- and 5-star special stages

Version 1.10.x

Version 1.10.0 became available on April 5, 2017.

Changes:

  • The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows Alolan Pokémon instead.
  • After a stage has been played once after this update, the most recent team used to play that stage will be saved. When the arrow button to the right of the optimize button is pressed, the most recent saved team for that stage will be used. If a stage has not been played before, then the arrow button will be dimmed and will not work.
  • The Skill "+-Boost" is changed to "Cross Attack".
  • The Skill "Mind Zap" can no longer activate if the enemy has a status effect such as Sleep, Burn, or Disruption Delay.
  • The Item Bundle option has been added to Expert Stages 4–43 and most Main Stages up to 450 (not including Stages 1–11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel instead of using Coin Shuffle.png Coins. Previously, this was exclusive to Competitive Stages. This option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.

Pokémon and skill changes:

  • Adds Skill Swapper.png Skill Swapper eligibility for: Togetic, Heracross, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Xerneas, Ash-Greninja, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Genesect, Gardevoir, and Durant.
  • Adds Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level eligibility:
    • Now can use 5 RML: Togetic, Togekiss, Absol, Grovyle, Sceptile, Combusken, Blaziken, Marshtomp, Swampert, Scizor, Ash-Greninja, Hippowdon (Male), Drilbur, Gardevoir, Durant
    • Now can use 10 RML: Donphan, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Corsola, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Xerneas, Hippopotas (Male), Excadrill, Snubbull, Granbull, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Thundurus (Incarnate Forme), Landorus (Incarnate Forme), Combee
  • Increases the damage dealt when activating some Skills:
  • Increases the effect growth of some skills:
    • Cross Attack: 2.2×/2.4×/2.8×/3× → 3.3×/3.6×/4.2×/4.5×
    • L-Boost: 2.2×/2.4×/2.8×/3× → 3.3×/3.6×/4.2×/4.5×
    • T-Boost: 2.2×/2.4×/2.8×/3× → 3.3×/3.6×/4.2×/4.5×
    • Last-Ditch Effort: 2.4×/3×/4×/6× → 6×/7.5×/10×/15×
    • Steely Resolve: 2.2×/2.4×/5×/7× → 4.4×/4.8×/10×/14×
    • Final Effort: 3.6×/4.2×/6×/10.2× → 8.4×/9.8×/14×/23.8×
  • HP has been decreased for several Main Stages:
    • Stage 21 (Buneary): 3,257 → 2,768 HP
    • Stage 87 (Liepard): 5,577 → 4,290 HP
    • Stage 165 (Milotic): 11,745 → 9,983 HP
    • Stage 180 (Mega Aerodactyl): 17,424 → 13,939 HP
    • Stage 190 (Steelix): 11,666 → 8,061 HP
    • Stage 216 (Gothorita): 14,080 → 11,968 HP
    • Stage 219 (Spewpa): 7,776 → 6,610 HP
    • Stage 220 (Vivillon): 16,500 → 11,550 HP
    • Stage 224 (Staraptor): 16,500 → 14,025 HP
    • Stage 228 (Gothitelle): 10,240 → 9,216 HP
    • Stage 238 (Gardevoir): 11,812 → 10,631 HP
    • Stage 242 (Machop): 5,049 → 4,292 HP
    • Stage 245 (Luxio): 15,039 → 12,783 HP
    • Stage 250 (Roserade): 7,980 → 6,783 HP
    • Stage 260 (Deoxys): 16,200 → 13,770 HP
    • Stage 300 (Mega Rayquaza): 22,500 → 19,125 HP
    • Stage 340 (Golurk): 21,437 → 18,221 HP
    • Stage 350 (Mega Mewtwo X): 21,875 → 18,594 HP.
  • Introduces a bug whereby the Skill "Brute Force" would increase the damage of all types' attacks, rather than only types which are Not Very Effective against the current enemy Pokémon.
  • Decreases the amount of icons needed to Mega Evolve certain Pokémon:
    • Venusaur: 15 → 12
    • Charizard Y: 16 → 13
    • Blastoise: 19 → 12
    • Ampharos: 24 → 18
    • Altaria: 22 → 16
    • Heracross: 21 → 16
    • Lopunny: 16 → 11
    • Kangaskhan: 16 - 11
    • Sableye: 22 → 16
    • Slowbro: 18 → 16
    • Mawile: 21 → 18
    • Glalie: 19 → 16
  • Increases the amount of Mega Speedup.png Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
    • Charizard X: 5 → 13
    • Absol: 3 → 8
    • Slowbro: 4 → 6
    • Sceptile: 3 → 6
    • Blaziken: 3 → 6
    • Swampert: 3 → 6
    • Scizor: 8 → 12
    • Aerodactyl: 7 → 14
    • Mewtwo X: 5 → 9
    • Mewtwo Y: 5 → 14
    • Steelix: 7 → 11
    • Banette: 12 → 15
    • Sharpedo: 10 → 13
    • Manectric: 7 → 14
    • Garchomp: 10 → 14
    • Gardevoir: 5 → 9
    • Medicham: 6 - 12
    • Latias: 12 - 13
    • Latios: 5 → 13
    • Abomasnow: 3 → 7
    • Gyarados: 6 → 12
    • Alakazam: 3 → 9

Version 1.11.x

Version 1.11.0 became available on October 3, 2017.

Version 1.12.x

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Version 1.13.x

Version 1.14.x

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