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Aspecial stage (Japanese:イベントステージevent stage) is a type ofstage inPokémon Shuffle that is made available for a limited time, usually giving access to Pokémon that cannot otherwise be found in theMain stages orExpert Stages. There are many different kinds of special stages, some of which have formats that are significantly different from standard stages.

Special stages are downloaded when the player uses theCheck in function, which appears after clearing the first 11 stages of the game, and chooses to update to the latest version. Each stage can only be played during its limited event period, after which it will disappear from the special stage screen. Each period begins at 6:00UTC on the first day of the event and ends at 6:00 UTC on the last day (excludingcompetitive stages, which end at 5:00 UTC). All special stages use "SP" as their stage number. Most have a first clear payout of Coins ×200. Additionally, some stages will grant the player prizes if certain conditions are met.

Pokémon Shuffle Mobile was released on August 25, 2015. Early in its life-cycle, it ran events on a different schedule from the 3DS version of Pokémon Shuffle. Unless explicitly noted, events released after this date can be assumed to be run on both platforms. Events preceding this date were only available on theNintendo 3DS version.

End of service

In February 2018, both the 3DS and Mobile versions of the game received their final contentupdate: special stages now automatically repeat on a24-week schedule until 2037, with holiday-related events set to occur at the corresponding times every year. Genius Sonority has no plans to add more content to the game.

On March 31, 2023, at 6:00 AM UTC, the 3DS version's servers were shut down, disabling check in rewards and competitive stages. Since special stages automatically cycle after just a single download, non-competitive stages can still be played after the shutdown if they are already downloaded. However, if the system's date and time settings are changed, then these stages are blocked off: checking in would normally restore them, but that is no longer an option[1].

Current stages

These types of stages appear in Shuffle's end of service gameplay. They also appeared during its live-service period.

Daily Pokémon

Main article:Daily Pokémon

The Daily Pokémon features 5 different Pokémon that can each be battled on different days of the week (Monday to Friday). The cost per play is Heart ×1.

There were also two variants during the game's live service period:Special Daily Pokémon featured special forms of Pokémon (usually "winking").Great Daily featured 7 Pokémon instead of 5 (covering every day of the week).

Resource events

Main article:Resource event

Resource events allow the player to reliably obtain certain items or resources (Hearts,Coins, orexperience). These events fall broadly into two types: weekly and monthly/yearly. The weekly ones cost Heart ×1 to play the first time, while the monthly and yearly ones are free; but after the first play, these stages become locked and can only be played further by spendingJewels to unlock them. After a certain number of plays, these stages disappear.

In the game's end of service period, resource events occur weekly and monthly, but no longer yearly. All resource events no longer cost any Hearts to play.

Competitive stage

Main article:Competitive stage

In a competitive stage, the player battles an opponent with infinite HP to earn as high a score as possible, which is ranked against other players' scores. Once the event period ends, the player will receive prizes based on their rank. These stages usually featureMega-Evolved Pokémon and prizes may include the Pokémon'sMega Stone. The cost per play is usually Heart ×1.

To access competitive stages, the player must have clearedmain stage 90.

Great Challenge

Main article:Great Challenge

A Great Challenge has a move-limited format and features a wide variety of powerful Pokémon, including manyLegendary andMythical Pokémon.

To access Great Challenges, the player must have clearedmain stage 90.

High-Speed Challenge

Main article:High-Speed Challenge

A High-Speed Challenge has a time-limited format and features powerful Pokémon. Otherwise, they are similar to Great Challenges.

To access High-Speed Challenges, the player must have clearedmain stage 90.

One Chance a Day!

Main article:One Chance a Day

One Chance a Day! or A Great Chance a Day! stages can only be played once per day. Otherwise, they are similar toGreat Challenges.

Originally, this format was called "One Chance a Day!" and would usually last for a period of 4 days. A variant of this stage, A Great Chance a Day!, generally increased the catch rate for the featured Pokémon each day. In both types,Personalized Skill Boosters can be dropped if the Pokémon was already caught; A Great Chance a Day! stages may dropEnhancements or other items as well.

In the game's end of service period, only A Great Chance a Day still appears, with each lasting 7 days. Catch rate no longer increases each day, although the base catch rates are much higher than during the live service period to compensate.

To access A Great Chance a Day stages, the player must have clearedmain stage 90.

Pokémon Safari

Main article:Pokémon Safari

In a Pokémon Safari, several Pokémon can appear, as denoted by a question mark. Whenever a Safari stage is accessed, the player will battle one of the Pokémon that can appear in it, chosen at random. Different Pokémon have different rates of appearance, and there is no way to know which Pokémon will appear before playing - however, the pool of Pokémon that can appear will usually share onetype weakness. The cost per play is Heart ×1.

To access Pokémon Safari stages, the player must have clearedmain stage 90.

Escalation battle

Main article:Escalation battle

An escalation battle changes as it is played: each time it is cleared, the puzzle becomes harder, but the Pokémon will also be easier to catch. They also grant rewards after certain "levels". They often featureLegendary andMythical Pokémon.

To access escalation battles, the player must have clearedmain stage 135.

Special Challenge

Main article:Special Challenge

A Special Challenge features Pokémon that were already available inmain stages orExpert Stages, though with a small chance to drop items such as Raise Max LevelEnhancements. These stages can be move-limited or time-limited.

To access Special Challenges, the player must have clearedmain stage 150.

Ultra Challenge

Main article:Ultra Challenge

An Ultra Challenge is generally a harder version ofGreat Challenges. Like Great Challenges, the format is move-limited and they feature powerful Pokémon; but the Pokémon usually have higherAttack Power.

To access Ultra Challenges, the player must have clearedmain stage 150.

UB Challenge

Main article:UB Challenge

A UB Challenge featuresUltra Beasts. These stages only appear if the player has completedmain stage 200, and they do not permit the use of items. Additionally, the player must pay Coins ×20,000 to unlock the stage for up to 10 plays. These stages are move-limited.

Live service-only stages

These types of stages only appeared before Shuffle entered its end of service period.

An Evolving Challenge!

An Evolving Challenge! (Japanese:進化チャレンジEvolving Challenge) was limited to theTepig evolutionary line. The event stages themselves have all been move-limited, thoughEmboar is unique in that, similar toEscalation Battles, its base catch rate slightly increases every time its stage is cleared.

EventPokémonTypeHPMovesCatchabilityEXPCostAvailabilityNotes
BaseBonus
Tepig Trots onto Stage!TepigTepigFire3,982185%3%5 Heart ×1July 6 to 20, 2015(3DS)
March 29 to April 19, 2016(3DS and Mobile)
Reward: Coins ×500(3DS 2015 only)
Reappeared inGreat Daily #3
Pignite Blazes onto Stage!PignitePigniteFire5,880203%3%5 Heart ×1August 3 to 17, 2015(3DS)
April 1 to 19, 2016(3DS and Mobile)
Reward: Coins ×500(3DS 2015 only)
Reappeared inGreat Daily #4
Emboar Roars onto Stage!EmboarEmboarFire7,59322Equal to the number of
victories against Emboar
3%5 Heart ×1September 4 to 18, 2015(3DS)
April 5 to 19, 2016(3DS and Mobile)
Reward: Coins ×500(3DS 2015 only)
Reappeared inGreat Daily #4

Commemorative Event

Main article:Commemorative Event

Commemorative Event stages were released to celebrate various events and milestones. An event was often released to celebrate every million downloads of the game.

The first Commemorative Event was called Launch Special: Meet Mew (3DS) or Launch Special Stage (Mobile) and featuredMew.

Score Challenge

AScore Challenge (Japanese:スコアチャレンジScore Challenge) challenges players to score as high as possible against an uncatchable opponent with infinite HP. Each stage has a number of target score thresholds, with rewards associated with each corresponding reward rank. Once the event period ends, the player is awarded all of the rewards for the thresholds that their high score exceeded. The stages cost Heart ×1 per play, with no limit to the maximum number of attempts within the event period. It was introduced for the first time in July 2017 for Mobile version only.

PokémonTypeMovesEXPAvailabilityRewardsNotes
MewtwoMewtwoPsychic160July 21 to 24, 2017(Mobile)Per table belowN/A
MiltankMiltankNormal170September 22 to 25, 2017(Mobile)Per table belowN/A
MimikyuMimikyuGhost120October 31 to November 7, 2017(Mobile)Per table belowN/A
KyuremKyuremIce150December 26, 2017 to January 2, 2018(Mobile)Per table belowN/A
MewtwoMewtwo
RankTarget ScoreRewards
S250,000 Raise Max Level ×3
A200,000 Mega Speedup ×3
B150,000 Skill Swapper
C120,000 Skill Booster M ×2
D100,000 Skill Booster M
E80,000 Skill Booster S
F60,000 Skill Swapper
G40,000 Mega Speedup
H20,000 Exp. Booster M ×2
I10,000 Exp. Booster M ×2
J5,000 Coins ×1,000
MiltankMiltank
RankTarget ScoreRewards
S150,000 Level Up ×2
A120,000 Raise Max Level ×3
B100,000 Level Up
C80,000 Skill Booster M ×2
D60,000 Skill Booster M
E50,000 Skill Booster S
F40,000 Skill Swapper
G30,000 Exp. Booster L
H25,000 Mega Speedup
I20,000 Exp. Booster M ×2
J15,000 Exp. Booster M
K10,000 Exp. Booster S ×2
L5,000 Coins ×1,000
MimikyuMimikyu
RankTarget ScoreRewards
S120,000 Mega Speedup
A100,000 Skill Booster M
B80,000 Skill Booster S
C60,000 Skill Booster S
D50,000 Exp. Booster L
E40,000 Mega Speedup
F30,000 Exp. Booster M ×2
G25,000 Exp. Booster M
H20,000 Exp. Booster S ×3
I15,000 Exp. Booster S ×2
J10,000 Exp. Booster S
K5,000 Coins ×1,000
KyuremKyurem
RankTarget ScoreRewards
S250,000 Raise Max Level ×8
A200,000 Raise Max Level ×4
B160,000 Raise Max Level ×2
C120,000 Raise Max Level
D90,000 Skill Swapper
E70,000 Mega Speedup
F50,000 Exp. Booster L ×2
G30,000 Exp. Booster L
H20,000 Exp. Booster M ×2
I10,000 Exp. Booster M
J5,000 Coins ×3,000

Try 'Em Items Stage

Main article:Try 'Em Items Stage

In a Try 'Em Items Stage, players are allowed to use items for free to capture a Pokémon.

In other languages

Special stages

LanguageTitle
Japaneseイベントステージ
FrenchNiveaux Spéciaux
ItalianLivelli speciali
SpanishFases especiales

Specific stages

English EnglishJapanese JapaneseFrench FrenchGerman GermanItalian ItalianSpanish SpanishKorean Korean
An Evolving Challenge!進化チャレンジUna sfida in evoluzione!
Score ChallengeスコアチャレンジNiveau Score RecordReto de puntuación

References

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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