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Toyland is the main setting of Pokémon Rumble Blast. it consists of five towns and fields where the different levels can be accessed.

Locations

Beginner's Park

(see Beginner's Park)

Beginner's park is the first stage in the game.

Pokémon

Pokémon
Pansear Pansear
Panpour Panpour
Pansage Pansage
Snivy Snivy
Tepig Tepig
Oshawott Oshawott
Victini Victini
Scraggy Scraggy
Zekrom Zekrom
Boss
Klink Klink

Main Locations

Toy Town

(see Toy Town)

The starting town. it is grassy with a wall surrounding it and pavements with buildings surrounding it.

NPC Pokémon

NPC Pokémon
Lillipup Lillipup
Scraggy Scraggy
Pidove Pidove
Axew Axew
Mr. Mime Mr. Mime

Features

  • Glowing Fountain: The fountain heals the player when they have low HP, as it has Glowdrops.
  • Move Vendor: Giga Impact for 100,000Ⓟ.
  • Move-a-majig: A random move up to ★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used.
  • Two-Player: Here, the player can share their Mii names, Nintendo 3DS user names, etc. The original Toy Trainer's name may be shown to the player being communicated with. The player can also recruit other players, or search for other players.
  • Information: The player can check their play info, battle(s) info, switch info, battle records, misc info, money acquired, money spent, information about the Battle Royales the player took part in, team battle data, and Top Defeated Pokémon.
  • Collection: Here, the player can check the Pokémon that were befriended in different areas.
  • Shopscope: The player can peek at the Toy Shop, where his/her Mii will be standing, looking at the Pokémon. The player can also invite another player to come to the Toy Shop, and activate or deactivate StreetPass. Additionally, the player can look at his/her collection, which consists of the most powerful of the Pokémon befriended in battle. Using the Stylus, the player can edit their greeting, the standard being "Hello!". The player has a card which has the player's greeting, most powerful Pokémon, power of the player's collection, time played, and the number of team Pokémon the player has. On the back, the player can check how much money is owned, total power, how much Pokémon has been befriended, attacks, Pokémon switches, and StreetPass hits.
  • Launch Pad: Launch Pads are found on the east end of the town to Easterly Town, Westerly Town, Northerly Town, and Axle Town once the player has visited each of them.


Easterly Town

(see Easterly Town)

A town that is surrounded with water along with a wooden pavement and water wheels. the walls are long buildings.

NPC Pokémon

NPC Pokémon
Wooper Wooper
Palpitoad Palpitoad
Lotad Lotad
Timburr Timburr
Munna Munna
Venipede Venipede

Features

  • Glowing Fountain: The fountain heals the player's Pokémon, as it has Glowdrops.
  • Move Vendor: SolarBeam for 300,000Ⓟ.
  • Move-a-majig: Obtain a random move up to ★★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used.
  • Two-Player: The player can share his or her Mii names, Nintendo 3DS user names, etc. The original Toy Trainer's name may be shown to the player being communicated with. The player can also recruit other players, or search for other players.
  • Information: The player can check their play info, battle(s) info, switch info, battle records, misc info, money acquired, money spent, information about the Battle Royales the player took part in, team battle data, and Top Defeated Pokémon.
  • Collection: The player can check the Pokémon he or she found in different areas.
  • Shopscope: The player can peek at the Toy Shop, where his or her Mii will be standing, looking at the Pokémon. The player can also invite another player to come to the Toy Shop, as well as activate StreetPass. Additionally, the player can look at his or her collection, which consists of the Pokémon befriended in battle. Using the Stylus, the player can edit their greeting, the default being, "Hello!" The player has a card which has the player's greeting, most powerful Pokémon, power of the player's collection, time played, and the number of team Pokémon the player has. On the back, the player can check how much money is owned, total power, how much Pokémon has been befriended, attacks, Pokémon switches, and StreetPass hits.
  • Launch Pad: A Launch Pad is found in the town, heading back to Toy Town, and later Westerly Town, Northerly Town, and Axle Town.

Westerly Town

(see Westerly Town)

Features

  • Glowing Fountain: The fountain heals the player when he or she has low HP, as it has Glowdrops.
  • Move Vendor: Fire Blast for 300,000Ⓟ.
  • Move Swapper: Swap moves between A and B for 15,000Ⓟ.
  • Red Move-a-majig: Obtain a random move up to ★★★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used.
  • Gold Move-a-majig: Obtain a random move up to ★★★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used. Cost is usually higher than the Red Move-a-Majig.
  • Two-Player: The player can share his or her Mii names, Nintendo 3DS user names, etc. The original Toy Trainer's name may be shown to the player being communicated with. The player can also recruit other players or search for other players.
  • Information: The player can check their play info, battle(s) info, switch info, battle records, misc info, money acquired, money spent, information about the Battle Royales the player took part in, team battle data, and Top Defeated Pokémon.
  • Collection: The player can check the Pokémon he or she found in different areas.
  • Shopscope: The player can peek at the Toy Shop, where his or her Mii will be standing, looking at the Pokémon. The player can also invite another player to come to the Toy Shop, as well as activate StreetPass. Additionally, the player can look at his or her collection, which consists of the Pokémon befriended in battle. Using the Stylus, the player can edit their greeting, the default being, "Hello!" The player has a card which has the player's greeting, most powerful Pokémon, power of the player's collection, time played, and the number of team Pokémon the player has. On the back, the player can check how much money is owned, total power, how much Pokémon has been befriended, attacks, Pokémon switches, and StreetPass hits.
  • Launch Pad: Launch Pads are found on the east end of the town that take the player back to Toy Town and Easterly Town, as well as Northerly Town, and Axle Town once the player has visited both respective towns.

A Desert Town with mostly sand and rock.

NPC Pokémon

NPC Pokémon
Boldore Boldore
Rufflet Rufflet
Deerling Deerling
Dwebble Dwebble
Darumaka Darumaka

Northerly Town

(see Northerly Town)

An icy Town with snow, trees and ice.

NPC Pokémon

NPC Pokémon
Elgyem Elgyem
Piplup Piplup
Deerling Deerling
Vanillite Vanillite
Cubchoo Cubchoo

Features

  • Glowing Fountain: The fountain heals the player when he or she has low HP, as it has Glowdrops.
  • Move Vendor: Surf for 300,000Ⓟ.
  • Move Swapper: Swap moves between A and B for 15,000Ⓟ.
  • Two-Player: The player can share his or her Mii names, Nintendo 3DS user names, etc. The original Toy Trainer's name may be shown to the player being communicated with. The player can also recruit other players or search for other players.
  • Information: The player can check their play info, battle(s) info, switch info, battle records, misc info, money acquired, money spent, information about the Battle Royales the player took part in, team battle data, and Top Defeated Pokémon.
  • Collection: The player can check the Pokémon he or she found in different areas.
  • Shopscope: The player can peek at the Toy Shop, where his or her Mii will be standing, looking at the Pokémon. The player can also invite another player to come to the Toy Shop, as well as activate StreetPass. Additionally, the player can look at his or her collection, which consists of the Pokémon befriended in battle. Using the Stylus, the player can edit their greeting, the default being, "Hello!" The player has a card which has the player's greeting, most powerful Pokémon, power of the player's collection, time played, and the number of team Pokémon the player has. On the back, the player can check how much money is owned, total power, how much Pokémon has been befriended, attacks, Pokémon switches, and StreetPass hits.
  • Move-a-majig: Obtain a random move up to ★★★★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used.
  • Launch Pad: Launch Pads are found on the east end of the town that take the player back to Toy Town, Easterly Town, and Westerly Town, as well as Axle Town once the player has progressed to that town.

Axle Town

(see Axle Town)

A mechanical Town with gears as platforms. It is the the only town to have elevators. It is the last town in the game.

NPC Pokémon

NPC Pokémon
Pignite Pignite
Pikachu Pikachu
Dewott Dewott
Servine Servine
Duosion Duosion

Features

  • Glowing Fountain: The fountain heals the player when he or she has low HP, as it has Glowdrops.
  • Move Vendor: Draco Meteor for 5,000,000Ⓟ.
  • Move Swapper: Swap moves between A and B for 15,000Ⓟ.
  • Two-Player: The player can share his or her Mii names, Nintendo 3DS user names, etc. The original Toy Trainer's name may be shown to the player being communicated with. The player can also recruit other players, or search for other players.
  • Information: The player can check their play info, battle(s) info, switch info, battle records, misc info, money acquired, money spent, information about the Battle Royales the player took part in, team battle data, and Top Defeated Pokémon.
  • Collection: The player can check the Pokémon he or she found in different areas.
  • Shopscope: The player can peek at the Toy Shop, where his or her Mii will be standing, looking at the Pokémon. The player can also invite another player to come to the Toy Shop, as well as activate StreetPass. Additionally, the player can look at his or her collection, which consists of the Pokémon befriended in battle. Using the Stylus, the player can edit their greeting, the default being, "Hello!" The player has a card which has the player's greeting, most powerful Pokémon, power of the player's collection, time played, and the number of team Pokémon the player has. On the back, the player can check how much money is owned, total power, how much Pokémon has been befriended, attacks, Pokémon switches, and StreetPass hits.
  • Move-a-majig: Obtain a random move up to ★★★★. Cost changes depending on the power level of the Pokémon being used.
  • Launch Pad: Launch Pads are found on the east end of the town that take the player back to Toy Town, Easterly Town, and Westerly Town, as well as Northerly Town.
  • Move School: Team Pokémon will teach their move to a Pokémon. They will leave after teaching it.

Fields

Toy Town

Trailhead Field

Seabreeze Trail

Echo Valley

Challenger's Ground

Easterly Town

Sun-Dappled Bank

Misty Edgewater

Soothing Shore

Shimmering Lake

Westerly Town

Rugged Flats

Volcanic Slope

Firebreathing Mountain

Northerly Town

Frozen Tundra

Everspring Valley

Sunny Seashore

Fallaway Edge

Axle town

World Axle - Underground Entry

World Axle - B1F

World Axle - B2F

World Axle - Shaft

World Axle - Deepest Level

World Axle - Upper Levels