Pokémon Safari/Live service period

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This page details thePokémon Safari stages from 2015 to February of 2018, when the game transitioned to its end of service content. The content below is no longer available.

Past content

First release

The first Pokémon Safari debuted in the 3DS version from April 20 to May 2, 2015. This Safari returned from August 31 to September 14, 2015. During the re-release, theMegaSharpedoCompetitive Stage, which could allow players to earn aSharpedonite, became available, running from September 7 to 14, 2015. This version was released again from January 19 to February 2, 2016, under the event name "Head Back into the Safari!" on 3DS and "A New Pokémon Safari Appears!" in the mobile version, running for the first time in the Mobile version.

This Safari also returned from November 1 to 15, 2016, but with the addition ofSunkern andSunflora. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionallyExp. Booster S,Exp. Booster M orExp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
CarvanhaCarvanhaDark18.2%3,71045%(until Feb 2016)
17%
11%(until Feb 2016)
5%
5N/A
SharpedoSharpedoDark2.3%12,928207%(until Feb 2016)
14%
2%(until Feb 2016)
4%
5N/A
SpindaSpindaNormal25%5,899123%(until Feb 2016)
4%
3%5N/A
CherubiCherubiGrass25%1,675511%(until Feb 2016)
13%
7%(until Feb 2016)
2%
5N/A
CherrimCherrimGrass13.6%8,549105%(until Feb 2016)
13%
4%(until Feb 2016)
5%
5N/A
SunkernSunkernGrass10.2%3,006616%4%5Available from Nov 2016
SunfloraSunfloraGrass5.7%4,723820%4%5Available from Nov 2016

Second release

The second Pokémon Safari first became available in the 3DS version from June 22 to July 7, 2015. It was later repeated under the title "Head Back into the Safari!" from November 9 to 24, 2015 on both versions.

During the initial run for 3DS, theManectite became available through a simultaneous competitive stage that ran from June 29 to July 6, 2015. A similar event was done for Mobile.

This Safari also returned from July 12 to 26, 2016, but with the addition of Winking forms ofPikachu andRaichu. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop Coins or an Exp. Booster M if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

This Safari returned from November 7 to 14, 2017.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
ElectrikeElectrikeElectric28.9%5,512128%3%5N/A
ManectricManectricElectric4.4%7,072125%3%5N/A
DarumakaDarumakaFire25.6%2,859710%7%5N/A
DarmanitanDarmanitanFire8.9%5,960105%6%5N/A
StantlerStantlerNormal23.3%1,972725%12%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Winking
Electric5.6%5,481726%2%5Available from Jul 2016
RaichuRaichu
Winking
Electric3.3%440236%2%5Available from Jul 2016

Third release

The third Pokémon Safari was first available in the 3DS version from August 3 to 17, 2015.

During this event, theGarchompite became available through a simultaneous competitive stage that ran from August 7 to 17, 2015. It was repeated in the 3DS version and made available for the first time in the mobile version from December 8 to 22, 2015.

The Safari also returned from August 9 to 23, 2016. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S or an Exp. Booster M if the player had already caught that Pokémon. It returned again on March 7 to 21, 2017, but with the addition of Winking form ofManaphy and Exp. Booster L.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
GibleGibleGround25%4,388105%(until 2016)
6%
2%5N/A
GabiteGabiteGround10%2,226610%(until 2016)
15%
5%(Until 2016)
3%
5N/A
GarchompGarchompGround3%7,7251515%(until 2016)
13%
3%5N/A
StaryuStaryuWater17%1,88888%(until 2016)
10%
2%(Until 2016)
3%
58 Coins appear on board initially
StarmieStarmieWater17%5,704136%(until 2016)
17%
2%100N/A
FurfrouFurfrouNormal24%3,1201310%(until 2016)
5%
3%(Until 2016)
2%
5N/A
PhionePhioneWater2%3,3751040%3%(until 2016)
2%
5N/A
ManaphyManaphy
Winking
Water2%4,334526%2%5Available from Mar 2017

Fourth release

The fourth Pokémon Safari was the first to use a different event title, and was available from October 12 to 26, 2015. This version of the Pokémon Safari was also the first to be released in Pokémon Shuffle Mobile. This was repeated under the event name "Head Back into the Safari!" from April 26 to May 10, 2016 for both versions.

ThoughDuskull andDusclops were part of this Safari,Dusknoir was not; it was instead released as aGreat Challenge stage at the same time as the Safari.

Since this Safari's debut, all Pokémon in it have reappeared in some way. All members of theCrobat family later appeared in the 12th release of the Pokémon Safari; this may be because Duskull, Dusclops,Pumpkaboo, andGourgeist all appear inGraucus Hall.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
ZubatZubatPoison20%3,520815%2%5N/A
GolbatGolbatPoison13.3%5,850108%3%5N/A
CrobatCrobatPoison3.3%8,424105%2%5N/A
DuskullDuskullGhost20%4,656815%2%5N/A
DusclopsDusclopsGhost3.3%5,712825%3%5N/A
PumpkabooPumpkabooGhost26.7%2,425510%2%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
GourgeistGourgeistGhost13.3%9,180128%2%5N/A

Fifth release

The fifth Pokémon Safari was first available from December 28, 2015 to January 11, 2016 for both versions.

ThoughFletchling andFletchinder were part of this Safari,Talonflame was not; it was instead released as aHigh-Speed Challenge stage at the same time as the Safari.

This Safari was repeated from November 15 to 29, 2016. During this run and future runs, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

Another repeat happened from October 4 to 10, 2017. Female versions ofHippopotas andHippowdon were added, butCamerupt was removed.

During the first few runs of this Safari, it was the only Safari that did not use3-Pokémon Stages. During the October 2017 repeat, however, the Safari was changed to use 3-Pokémon Stages.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
NumelNumelGround16.67%6,2801510%4%5N/A
CameruptCameruptGround2%3,1701830%3%5Available until Nov 2016
RoggenrolaRoggenrolaRock16.67%2,9401210%5%5N/A
BoldoreBoldoreRock6.67%2,8301520%4%5N/A
GigalithGigalithRock3.33%3,3601819%6%5N/A
FletchlingFletchlingFlying20%3,1901215%3%5N/A
FletchinderFletchinderFire6.67%2,6701520%3%5 Coins appear on board intially and in skyfalls
HippopotasHippopotas
Female
Ground20%7,12088%2%5Available from Oct 2017
HippowdonHippowdon
Female
Ground10%9,6001017%2%5Available from Oct 2017

Sixth release

The sixth Pokémon Safari was first available from February 16 to March 1, 2016 for both versions.

This Safari was repeated from September 6 to 20, 2016. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S or an Exp. Booster M if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

It was repeated again from September 5 to 19, 2017. During this run and future runs, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
OddishOddishGrass16%6,534(Feb 2016 only)
5,808
95%3%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
On a 22+ combo, 5 Coins randomly spawn
5 more spawn on the next turn
GloomGloomGrass13%8,712812%4%5N/A
VileplumeVileplumeGrass6%6,534923%2%5N/A
AbraAbraPsychic35%5,08775%3%5N/A
KadabraKadabraPsychic12%13,068918%2%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
On a 11+ combo, 6 Coins appear as part of a disruption
From then on, with a 22+ combo, 8 Coins appear instead
AlakazamAlakazamPsychic3%13,068627%2%5N/A
TaurosTaurosNormal15%5,585915%3%5N/A

Seventh release

The seventh Pokémon Safari was available from March 15 to 29, 2016 for both versions. AlthoughNoibat was a part of this Safari,Noivern was not; it was instead released as aHigh-Speed Challenge stage at the same time as the Safari.

This Safari was repeated from January 10 to 24, 2017, but with the addition ofLedyba andLedian. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon. It was repeated from April 4 to 18, 2017.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
HoundourHoundourFire14%4,176812%5%(2016 only)
3%
5N/A
HoundoomHoundoomFire3%6,090729%(2016 only)
25%
2%(2016 only)
4%
5N/A
PinecoPinecoBug14%9,135718%(2016 only)
15%
6%(2016 only)
2%
5N/A
ForretressForretressBug6%8,004818%(2016 only)
14%(Jan 2017 only)
15%
3%5N/A
HoothootHoothootFlying18%5,481711%3%(2016 only)
2%
5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
On a 11+ combo, 6 Coins appear as part of a disruption
NoctowlNoctowlFlying6%8,613920%(2016 only)
17%
2%5N/A
NoibatNoibatFlying20%3,915514%(2016 only)
12%
3%(2016 only)
2%
5N/A
LedybaLedybaBug14%8,613715%2%5Available from Jan 2017
LedianLedianBug5%5,407816%2%(Jan 2017 only)
4%
5Available from Jan 2017

Eighth release

The eighth Pokémon Safari was available from March 29 to April 12, 2016 for both versions.

This Safari was repeated from April 18 to 25, 2017, but with the addition ofVivillon (Poké Ball Pattern). During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
CleffaCleffaFairy34%4,508810%2%5
ClefairyClefairyFairy12%8,832711%3%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
ClefableClefableFairy7%8,832711%5%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Angry
Electric2%600220%5%5N/A
DeerlingDeerling
Spring Form
Grass28%5,888815%2%5N/A
SawsbuckSawsbuck
Spring Form
Grass14%4,830712%3%5N/A
VivillonVivillon
Poké Ball Pattern
Bug3%2,300717%4%5Available from Apr 2017

Ninth release

The ninth Pokémon Safari was available from May 17 to 31, 2016 for both versions.

It was repeated from July 26 to August 9, 2016 in both versions. In the repeat run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S or an Exp. Booster M if the player had already caught the Pokémon.

In this Safari, each stage is set up such that if the Pokémon featured in it is brought as a Support Pokémon, a match will always be made at the start of the stage, triggering the opponent Pokémon to disrupt with multiple Coins. If not, the Pokémon will instead disrupt with a single Coin after the first move has been made.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
ElgyemElgyemPsychic26.9%4,659710%2%5 Coins appear as disruptions
BeheeyemBeheeyemPsychic8.6%4,659713%2%5 Coins appear as disruptions
DrowzeeDrowzeePsychic23.7%4,719615%3%5 Coins appear as disruptions
HypnoHypnoPsychic8.6%4,659815%3%5 Coins appear as disruptions
FrillishFrillish
Female
Ghost21.5%4,659712%3%5 Coins appear as disruptions
JellicentJellicent
Female
Ghost8.6%3,993615%2%5 Coins appear as disruptions
MespritMespritPsychic2.2%10,4371522%2%5 Coins appear as disruptions

Tenth release

The tenth Pokémon Safari was available from June 21 to July 5, 2016 for both versions.

This Safari was repeated from January 24 to February 7, 2017 but with the addition of Winking forms ofSnorunt andGlalie. During this run and future runs, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

From June 20 to July 4, 2017, yet another version of this Safari was released. This one added two costumed Pikachu, in Magikarp and Gyarados costumes. This Safari came out at the same time that a Pikachu wearing a Shiny Gyarados costume became available as a Great Challenge. The winking forms of Snorunt and Glalie were not available for this release. On this run, the appearance odds don't add up to 100%, suggesting that some appearance rates have been rounded down in the available data.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
ShellderShellderWater14.3%4,892815%2%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
CloysterCloysterWater11.43%6,448718%3%100N/A
MagikarpMagikarp
Shiny
Water1.42%4,224525%6%5 Coins appear on board initially and as disruptions
GyaradosGyarados
Shiny
Water2.85%4,948820%2%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(Magikarp) Costume
Electric2.85%72034%12%5Available Jun 2017 only
PikachuPikachu
(Gyarados) Costume
Electric2.85%59074%5%5Available Jun 2017 only
SnoruntSnorunt
Winking
Ice6%6,969816%4%5Available Jan 2017 only
GlalieGlalie
Winking
Ice3%6,776715%3%5Available Jan 2017 only
PidovePidoveFlying31.43%7,392710%3%5N/A
TranquillTranquillFlying21.43%7,392715%2%5N/A
UnfezantUnfezant
Male
Flying11.43%2,582814%4%5 Coins appear as disruptions(until Feb 2017)

11th release

The 11th Pokémon Safari was available from September 20 to October 4, 2016 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
AipomAipomNormal25%3,87288%4%5N/A
AmbipomAmbipomNormal13%4,840816%5%5N/A
SewaddleSewaddleBug30%5,808610%5%5N/A
SwadloonSwadloonBug13%10,648713%4%5N/A
LeavannyLeavannyBug3%9,680920%6%5 Coins appear as disruptions
CottoneeCottonee
Winking
Grass11%7,260619%2%100N/A
WhimsicottWhimsicott
Winking
Grass5%7,986823%3%100N/A

12th release

The 12th Pokémon Safari was available from October 18 to November 1, 2016 for both versions. Though it was titled asA New Pokémon Safari, it included three Pokémon from the fourth Pokémon Safari, as well as alternate forms of two more Pokémon from that same Safari. The Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught the Pokémon.

It was repeated from October 17 to 24, 2017.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
ZubatZubatPoison23%3,520815%2%5N/A
GolbatGolbatPoison13%5,8501018%5%5N/A
CrobatCrobatPoison3%8,4241020%10%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Spooky
Electric2%159136%0%5N/A
PumpkabooPumpkaboo
Spooky
Ghost25%7,260816%3%5N/A
GourgeistGourgeist
Spooky
Ghost10%11,6161215%2%5N/A
DrifloonDrifloonGhost24%3,388612%4%5N/A

13th release

The 13th Pokémon Safari was available from December 13 to 26, 2016 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
VanilliteVanillite
Holiday
Ice22%3,045712%2%5N/A
CubchooCubchoo
Holiday
Ice12%3,045712%4%5N/A
SnoverSnover
Holiday
Ice10%1,000414%3%5 Coins appear on board intially and as disruptions
PikachuPikachu
Holiday
Electric3%400213%13%5N/A
LillipupLillipupNormal23%3,045712%2%5N/A
HerdierHerdierNormal17%3,132613%2%5N/A
StoutlandStoutlandNormal13%3,480616%3%5N/A

14th release

The 14th Pokémon Safari was available from February 14 to 28, 2017 for both versions.

This Safari was repeated from July 4 to 18, 2017 but with the addition of Shiny Rayquaza costumed Pikachu. During this run and future runs, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
SandshrewSandshrewGround27%6,16789%2%5N/A
SandslashSandslashGround8%6,969915%2%5N/A
BarboachBarboachGround22%6,969914%2%5N/A
WhiscashWhiscashGround14%5,825615%3%5N/A
ZigzagoonZigzagoonNormal21%4,107813%2%5N/A
LinooneLinooneNormal5%1,039318%4%56 Coins appear on board intially
RayquazaRayquaza
Shiny
Flying1%12,7931321%2%100N/A
PikachuPikachu
(ShinyRayquaza) Costume
Electric2%4,800125%3%5Available from July 2017

15th release

The 15th Pokémon Safari was available from March 21 to April 4, 2017 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
KrabbyKrabbyWater28%7,000814%2%5N/A
KinglerKinglerWater12%6,295716%2%5N/A
GoldeenGoldeenWater26%5,800810%2%5N/A
SeakingSeakingWater10%1,500422%2%5N/A
MinunMinunElectric10%3,100617%3%5N/A
PluslePlusleElectric10%3,100717%3%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Kimono Boy
Electric2%2,700630%2%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Kimono Girl
Electric2%2,400627%3%5N/A

16th release

The 16th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from April 25 to May 9, 2017 for both versions. It was also the first to contain Pokémon found inAlola, with its release timed alongside several other events with Alola Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
GeodudeGeodude
Alola Form
Electric36%7,078101%2%5N/A
GravelerGraveler
Alola Form
Electric18%5,8081011%2%5N/A
GolemGolem
Alola Form
Electric3%6,09882%5%5N/A
SalanditSalanditPoison34%4,95485%3%5N/A
TogedemaruTogedemaruElectric9%5,7591011%2%5N/A

17th release

The 17th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from May 9 to 23, 2017 for both versions. As with the prior Safari, it contains Pokémon found inAlola, with four being Alola Forms of previously found Pokémon. The original release was part of a three week celebration welcoming Alola Pokémon to Pokémon Shuffle.

This Safari was repeated from November 17 to 28, 2017. It was repeated again from January 19 to 30, 2018. During this run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
RockruffRockruffRock12%3,465711%2%5N/A
DiglettDiglett
Alola Form
Steel33%3,96087%2%5N/A
DugtrioDugtrio
Alola Form
Steel3%2,970618%4%5N/A
RattataRattata
Alola Form
Dark33%3,56485%2%5N/A
RaticateRaticate
Alola Form
Dark19%2,673613%2%5N/A

18th release

The 18th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from May 23 to June 6, 2017 for both versions. As with the prior Safari, it contains Pokémon found inAlola, with theVikavolt andCrabominable families being represented.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
GrubbinGrubbinBug35%3,72874%2%5N/A
CharjabugCharjabugBug13%3,35573%4%5N/A
VikavoltVikavoltBug3%3,465713%4%5N/A
CrabrawlerCrabrawlerFighting33%2,66367%2%5N/A
CrabominableCrabominableFighting16%3,51569%4%5N/A

19th release

The 19th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from June 6 to 20, 2017 for both versions. As with the prior Safari, it contains Pokémon found inAlola, with theTsareena family represented.Meowth andPersian also appear in their Alola Forms.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
MeowthMeowth
Alola Form
Dark9%3,234613%3%5N/A
PersianPersian
Alola Form
Dark20%3,234616%2%5N/A
BounsweetBounsweetGrass36%2,77285%2%5N/A
SteeneeSteeneeGrass32%3,234710%2%5N/A
TsareenaTsareenaGrass3%2,830720%3%5N/A

20th release

The 20th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from July 18 to August 1, 2017 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
CaterpieCaterpieBug30%16,456129%4%5N/A
MetapodMetapodBug13.33%8,47089%2%5N/A
VenonatVenonatBug20%2,178510%4%5N/A
VenomothVenomothBug3.33%7,260724%3%5N/A
BurmyBurmy
Trash Cloak
Bug26.67%13,552129%2%5N/A
WormadamWormadam
Trash Cloak
Steel6.67%8,298720%4%5N/A

21st release

The 21st version of the Pokémon Safari was available from August 8 to 15, 2017 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
PikachuPikachu
Angry
Electric3.33%600220%5%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Winking
Electric33.33%5,481713%4%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Enamored
Electric10.67%8,712814%2%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Smiling
Electric30%10,8901011%3%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(Charizard) Costume
Electric10.67%13,0681017%2%5N/A

22nd release

The 22nd version of the Pokémon Safari was available from August 15 to 29, 2017 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
PikipekPikipekFlying33.33%5,300713%4%5N/A
TrumbeakTrumbeakFlying20%6,450916%3%5N/A
DrampaDrampaDragon3.33%10,3001022%2%5N/A
DeerlingDeerling
Summer Form
Grass30%8,47099%4%5N/A
SawsbuckSawsbuck
Summer Form
Grass13.33%13,4561215%2%5N/A

23rd release

The 23rd version of the Pokémon Safari was available from September 19 to 26, 2017 for both versions. From this first run, the Pokémon opponents could occasionally drop an Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M or Exp. Booster L if the player had already caught that Pokémon.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
UnownUnown
(N)
Psychic10%6,881915%2%5N/A
UnownUnown
(I)
Psychic36.67%5,481830%3%5N/A
UnownUnown
(C)
Psychic33.33%9,109917%2%5N/A
UnownUnown
(E)
Psychic20%10,719814%2%5N/A

24th release

The 24th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from December 5 to 12, 2017 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
FlabébéFlabébé
Winking
Fairy23.33%8,40089%3%5N/A
FloetteFloette
Winking
Fairy10%9,6001216%2%5N/A
CutieflyCutieflyFairy30%9,000710%2%5N/A
SnubbullSnubbull
Winking
Fairy6.67%9,6001015%3%5N/A
MorelullMorelullGrass26.67%3,87079%4%5N/A
ShiinoticShiinoticGrass3.33%8,848921%3%5N/A

25th release

The 25th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from January 4 to 16, 2018 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
Jangmo-oJangmo-oDragon20%8,400810%3%5N/A
Hakamo-oHakamo-oDragon3.33%7,5601016%3%5N/A
SandygastSandygastGround10%9,800118%2%5N/A
CherubiCherubi
Winking
Grass20%6,431106%3%5N/A
CherrimCherrim
Winking
Grass10%3,600713%3%5N/A
HoppipHoppip
Winking
Grass23.33%9,163104%2%5N/A
SkiploomSkiploom
Winking
Grass10%7,466813%2%5N/A
JumpluffJumpluff
Winking
Grass3.33%9,450915%3%5N/A

26th release

The 26th version of the Pokémon Safari was available from February 6 to 13, 2018 for both versions.

PokémonTypeEncounter rateHPMovesCatchabilityEXPNotes
BaseBonus
PikachuPikachu
Dizzy
Electric30%4,80073%2%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(Magikarp) Costume
Electric30%72034%7%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(Charizard) Costume
Electric16.67%13,0681017%2%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(Gyarados) Costume
Electric13.33%590720%5%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
(ShinyRayquaza) Costume
Electric6.67%4,800135%4%5N/A
PikachuPikachu
Surprised
Electric3.33%8,8121114%3%5N/A
Main stagesPuerto BlancoSandy BazaarNight FestivalIsla AsulRainbow ParkGalerie Rouge
Sweet StrasseSilbern MuseumMt. VinterCastle NoapteJungle Verde
Wacky WorkshopPedra ValleyAlbens TownRoseus CenterDesert UmbraVioleta Palace
Blau SalonGraucus HallNacht CarnivalPrasino WoodsZaffiro CoastMarron Trail
Expert StagesExpert Stages
Special stagesDaily (Daily PokémonOne Chance a Day!)
Challenge (Great ChallengeUltra ChallengeUB ChallengeHigh-Speed ChallengeSpecial Challenge)
Resource event (Meowth's Coin ManiaSkill Booster M Stage!Tons of Exp. Points)
Competitive stageEscalation battlePokémon Safari
Retired special stagesAn Evolving Challenge!Commemorative EventScore ChallengeTry 'Em Items Stage
Survival ModeSurvival Mode
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