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r/PokemonUnite

Pokémon Unite is a free-to-play, multiplayer online battle arena video game available on Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch.


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Meloetta (Aria Forme) Competitive Stage, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Daily Pokémon Are Here #2, Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battles, Accelgor, Escavalier, Genesect, Wobbuffet (Female), New Raise Max Level Increases, and Special Gifts [Updates 3/28/17]
r/PokemonShuffle

Feel free to discuss anything related to Pokémon Shuffle. We are aiming to become the number one social network for up-to-date information about this fantastic Pokémon game.


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Meloetta (Aria Forme) Competitive Stage, Tornadus (Incarnate Forme), Daily Pokémon Are Here #2, Keldeo (Resolute Form) Escalation Battles, Accelgor, Escavalier, Genesect, Wobbuffet (Female), New Raise Max Level Increases, and Special Gifts [Updates 3/28/17]

New Content

  • Competitive Stage Now Live! (Meloetta (Aria Forme))
    A limited-move format Meloetta (Aria Forme) competitive stage is available! The better your ranking, the better your prize, so try to set a high score and reach a high rank! Prizes include Skill Swapper, Mega Speedup, and other awesome stuff! Check the Ranking within this special stage for more information! Against Meloetta (Aria Forme), we recommend Accelgor, Escavalier, and Genesect. Along with Meloetta (Aria Forme) competitive stage, Accelgor, Escavalier, and Genesect are also appearing in a special stage this week!
    Event Period: Until 05:00 UTC 04/04/2017 (US date format)
    Mobile Reward Period: From 06:00 UTC 04/07/2017 until 06:00 UTC 04/14/2017 (US date format)
    3DS Reward Period: From 06:00 UTC 04/04/2017 until 06:00 UTC 04/11/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Cost to Play Stage Turns
Meloetta (Aria Forme) Psychic 1 Heart(s) 14
Rewards Mobile Rank NA 3DS Rank EU 3DS Rank JP 3DS Rank
1 Skill Swapper, 5 Mega Speedups, and 10 Raise Max Levels 1 - 1,000 1 - 100 1 - 100 1 - 500
1 Skill Swapper, 4 Mega Speedups, and 8 Raise Max Levels 1,001 - 3,000 101 - 400 101 - 300 501 - 1,500
1 Skill Swapper, 3 Mega Speedups, and 6 Raise Max Levels 3,001 - 6,000 401 - 800 301 - 500 1,501 - 3,000
1 Skill Swapper, 2 Mega Speedups, and 4 Raise Max Levels 6,001 - 10,000 801 - 1,300 501 - 900 3,001 - 5,000
1 Skill Swapper, 2 Mega Speedup, and 2 Raise Max Level 10,001 - 20,000 1,301 - 2,500 901 - 1,800 5,001 - 10,000
1 Skill Swapper, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Raise Max Level 20,001 - 40,000 2,501 - 5,100 1,801 - 3,600 10,001 - 20,000
1 Skill Swapper, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Skill Booster M 40,001 - 60,000 5,101 - 8,000 3,601 - 5,400 20,001 - 30,000
1 Skill Swapper, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Disruption Delay 60,001 - 80,000 8,001 - 10,000 5,401 - 7,200 30,001 - 40,000
1 Skill Swapper and 1 Attack Power ↑ 80,001 - 100,000 10,001 - 13,000 7,201 - 9,000 40,001 - 50,000
1 Attack Power ↑ and 1 Disruption Delay 100,001 - 140,000 13,001 - 18,000 9,001 - 13,000 50,001 - 70,000
1 Attack Power ↑ 140,001+ 18,001+ 13,001+ 70,001+
  • Tornadus (Incarnate Forme)
    Once per day, beginning at 06:00 UTC, you can play this special stage to face Tornadus (Incarnate Forme). Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) will become a little bit easier to catch with each day that goes by, so don't give up on catching it before the end of the event period! Consider bringing Articuno and Aurorus along for this battle. You can catch Articuno in expert stage 4 and Aurorus in main stage 116. Using an Attack Power ↑ and Mega Start might also give you a better shot at beating and catching this tough Pokémon! After catching it, if you retry the stage, it may occasionally drop a Tornadus Incarnate Forme Skill Booster or Mega Speedup!
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/04/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns HP Catch Rate
Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) Flying 70 Power of 5+ 0 Heart(s) 14 12470 8% Base catch + 2% per move + 2% per day
  • Daily Pokemon Are Here! #2
    The Daily Pokémon stage has appeared, where you can face different Pokémon each day! After catching the Daily Pokémon, if you retry the stage, it may occasionally drop Coins! Note: Cannot be played between 06:00 (UTC) on Saturdays and 06:00 (UTC) on Mondays.
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/11/2017 (US date format)

Day Pokemon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns HP Catch Rate
Tuesday Pachirisu Electric 50 Mega Boost 1 Heart(s) 7 1339 12% Base catch + 8% per move
Wednesday Sigilyph Psychic 50 Barrier Bash 1 Heart(s) 15 1654 4% Base catch + 4% per move
Thursday Tropius Grass 60 Eject 1 Heart(s) 20 2363 11% Base catch + 2% per move
Friday Farfetch'd Flying 50 Quirky 1 Heart(s) 10 3930 3% Base catch + 6% per move
Monday Druddigon Dragon 60 Power of 4 1 Heart(s) 20 3723 1% Base catch + 3% per move
  • Take on Escalation Battles
    Keldeo Resolute Form is here... but not for long! In escalation battles, the stage level goes up every time you win. As the level increases, it becomes ever easier to catch Keldeo.
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/11/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns Catch Rate
Keldeo (Resolute Form) Fighting 60 Power of 4+ 1 Heart 8 - 16 0% Base catch + 1% per escalation level
Level Escalation Stage Rewards
30 1 Mega Speedup
50 1 Skill Swapper
75 1,000 Coins
100 1 Mega Speedup
125 1 Exp. Booster M
150 2 Raise Max Levels
175 1 Skill Booster S
200 1 Skill Booster L
235 1 Attack Power ↑
250 2 Mega Speedups
275 1 Skill Booster M
300 3 Raise Max Levels
  • Accelgor Appears
    Take on Accelgor here! Don't miss this chance to defeat and catch this powerful foe. You'll find this battle easier to take on if you have an ally with the Block Smash skill with you. An Attack Power ↑ could help, too!
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/04/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns HP Catch Rate
Accelgor Bug 60 Eject++ 1 Heart(s) 12 7904 11% Base catch + 3% per move
  • Escavalier Appears
    Take on Escavalier here! Don't miss this chance to defeat and catch this powerful foe. We recommend Mega Charizard Y! Get Charizard in expert stage 9 and its Mega Stone, Charizardite Y, from Mission Card 8. Using an Attack Power ↑ and Mega Start might also give you a better shot at beating and catching this tough Pokémon!
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/04/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns HP Catch Rate
Escavalier Bug 60 Barrier Bash++ 1 Heart(s) 16 11440 11% Base catch + 3% per move
  • Genesect Appears
    Take on Genesect here! Genesect, which appears in expert stage 21, can be found in a special stage! Don't miss this chance to defeat and catch this powerful foe. After catching it, if you retry the stage, it may occasionally drop a Genesect Skill Booster or Raise Max Level!
    Event Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/04/2017 (US date format)

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Time (Seconds) HP Catch Rate
Genesect Bug 80 Crowd Control 400 Coins 60 7280 10% Base catch + 2% per three seconds left
  • Wobbuffet (Female) Appears
    A limited move format Wobbuffet stage and time-limited Carnivine stage are each appearing every other week! You don't need any Hearts or Coins to try! In these stages, you can use items without using any of your Coins, allowing you to easily experience for yourself what they can do! Use this chance to give 'em a shot!
    Event Period: From 06:00 UTC on Tuesday until 06:00 UTC the following Tuesday.

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Cost to Play Stage Turns HP Catch Rate
Wobbuffet (Female) Psychic 60 Swap+ 0 Heart(s) 16 7000 2% Base catch + 2% per move
  • Max Level Increases
    The following Pokémon have had their maximum level increased. Give Raise Max Level a try!

Pokémon Base Attack Power Max Attack Power (Max RML)
Combee 30 100 (10)
Scizor 70 110 (5)
Durant 60 105 (5)
Absol 60 105 (5)
Donphan 60 120 (10)
Hippopotas 50 115 (10)
Hippowdon 60 105 (5)
Drilbur 50 100 (5)
Excadrill 70 125 (10)
Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) 70 125 (10)
Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) 70 125 (10)
Landorus (Incarnate Forme) 80 130 (10)
Greninja (Ash-Greninja) 70 110 (5)
Corsola 50 115 (10)
Mudkip 50 115 (10)
Marshtomp 60 105 (5)
Swampert 70 110 (5)
Torchic 50 115 (10)
Combusken 60 105 (5)
Blaziken 70 110 (5)
Treecko 50 115 (10)
Grovyle 60 105 (5)
Sceptile 70 110 (5)
Xerneas 80 130 (10)
Swirlix 50 115 (10)
Slurpuff 60 120 (10)
Snubbull 50 115 (10)
Granbull 60 120 (10)
Togetic 50 100 (5)
Togekiss 60 105 (5)
Gardevoir 70 110 (5)
  • Special Celebration! (Mobile Only)
    Join the celebration with us! Pokémon Shuffle Mobile has reached 13 million downloads, and we're giving every player 10,000 Coins and 30 Hearts to show our gratitude! We hope you continue to enjoy Pokémon Shuffle! The 10,000 Coins and 30 Hearts can be found right now in Gifts.
    Gift Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/25/2017 (US date format)

  • Enhancement Reward
    We're giving you two Enhancement Raise Max Levels in appreciation for your playing the game! You can use it on a Pokémon to raise its maximum level by one! Try it out on one of your Pokémon! Raise Max Levels can be claimed from your Gifts.
    Gift Period: Until 06:00 UTC 04/25/2017 (US date format)

  • Special Rewards (3DS Only)
    You can get special check-in rewards! You can receive your reward by checking in. The rewards changes each day at 06:00 UTC.

Rewards Date
2,000 Coins 03/28
20 Hearts 03/29
1 Moves +5 03/30
1 Raise Max Level 03/31
1 Exp. Booster M 04/01
1 Exp. Booster x1.5 04/02
1 Mega Start 04/03
20 Hearts 04/04
1 Attack Power ↑ 04/05
1 Time +10 04/06
1 Disruption Delay 04/07
1 Mega Speedup 04/08
1 Moves +5 04/09
1 Jewel 04/10
20 Hearts 04/11
1 Mega Start 04/12
1 Complexity -1 04/13
1 Skill Swapper 04/14
1 Skill Booster M 04/15
1 Moves +5 04/16
2,000 Coins 04/17

 

Old Content Still Present

 

Future Content

  • Houndoom Safari

  • Zekrom Appears

  • Noivern Appears

  • Kyurem (White) Appears

  • Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Appears

  • Yveltal Appears

  • Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) Appears

  • New Skill Swapper Pokémon (Heracross, Scizor, Durant, Genesect, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Drilbur, Excadrill, Ash-Greninja, Corsola, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Xerneas, Swirlix, Slurpuff, Snubbull, Granbull, Togetic, and Gardevoir)

 

New Special Stage Pokémon Images

Imgur Album of Recent Special Stage Pokémon

 

Item Drop Rates This Update

Pokémon Item 1 - Drop Rate Item 2 - Drop Rate Item 3 - Drop Rate
Genesect PSB - 25% PSB - 25% Raise Max Level - 1.56%
Kyurem (Black) PSB - 100% PSB - 50% PSB - 12.5%
Reshiram PSB - 25% PSB - 12.5% PSB - 12.5%
Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) PSB - 100% PSB - 12.5% Mega Speedup - 6.25%
Daily Pokémon #2 100 Coins - 50% 300 Coins - 12.5% 2,000 Coins - 3.125%
Daily Pokémon #5 100 Coins - 50% 300 Coins - 12.5% 2,000 Coins - 3.125%

 

Additional Information

 

As always, PM me for mistakes and I will correct it.



Main + UX Stages, Primal Groudon Expert Stage, ALL Mons RMLable, New SS Mons, M-Banette Competition, Decidueye Escalation, Vikavolt Safari + Yungoos/Gumshoos, Winking Roserade, Mew, Deoxys-A, Litten, Typhlosion, Accelgor, Enamored Pikachu + Pinsir Once-A-Day, The End of the World [Updates 2/13/2018]
r/PokemonShuffle

Feel free to discuss anything related to Pokémon Shuffle. We are aiming to become the number one social network for up-to-date information about this fantastic Pokémon game.


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Main + UX Stages, Primal Groudon Expert Stage, ALL Mons RMLable, New SS Mons, M-Banette Competition, Decidueye Escalation, Vikavolt Safari + Yungoos/Gumshoos, Winking Roserade, Mew, Deoxys-A, Litten, Typhlosion, Accelgor, Enamored Pikachu + Pinsir Once-A-Day, The End of the World [Updates 2/13/2018]

It appears the game is in preparation to be shut down. This week's Event Data had 715 events and scheduling has been automated. The final batch of main stages has dropped. It's possible to get to Trainer Rank 30, if you keep playing until July.

I guess the real meaning of Shuffle was the friends we made along the way.

Game Mechanic Changes

  • New Megas
    Certain Pokémon in the update have new Mega Effects:

Mega Pokémon Type Effect Icons to Evolve (Default) Icons to Evolve (Minimum)
Mega Metagross (Shiny) Steel Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Metagross. 24 6 (18 MSUs)
Mega Pinsir Bug Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap. 26 6 (20 MSUs)
  • New Skills
    These skills, though they have been previously datamined, finally received full data today:

Skill Name Description Effect Activation Rates (3-of/4-of/5-of) Effect Growth Skill Boosters (Total) for Next Level Notes
Barrier Shot Ω Removes seven barrier-type disruptions and increases damage. 2x damage, 7 barriers 50% / Always / Always 4x / 6x / 8x / 10x 10 / 50 / 100 / 200
Hammering Streak Increases damage when it is triggered in a row. 1.5x (stacks) Always 2.25x / 3x / 3.75x / 4.5x 5 / 30 / 70 / 120
Hide and Seek Sometimes erases seven extra matching Pokémon elsewhere. 7 icons (no damage boost) 40% / 50% / 60% +10% / +20% / +30% / +40% 15 / 45 / 100 / 150
Rock Shot α Erases seven breakable-rock disruptions and increases damage. 2x damage, 7 rocks 50% / Always / Always 4x / 6x / 8x / 10x 10 / 50 / 100 / 200
Shadow Shock Delays your opponent's disruptions and deals even more damage. 3x damage, stall for 1 turn (probably) 15% / 50% / Always 4.5x / 6x / 9x / 10.5x 5 / 30 / 70 / 120 On 3DS, this Skill's rate was 15-25-Always until today.
  • New Pokémon
    These Pokémon were released in the update:

Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Notes
Blissey (Winking) Normal 70 Hammering Streak Takes 10 RMLs.
Bruxish Water 60 Mega Boost++ Takes 10 RMLs.
Burmy (Sandy Cloak) Bug 30 Rockify+
Chansey (Winking) Normal 60 Up, Up, Up
Chimchar (Winking) Fire 50 Hammering Streak / Three Force
Deerling (Winter) Grass 50 Calm Down
Delcatty (Winking) Normal 50 Shot Out Takes 10 RMLs.
Gumshoos Normal 60 Crushing Step
Hawlucha (Shiny) Fighting 50 Hammering Streak Takes 10 RMLs.
Marshadow Ghost 80 Hide and Seek Takes 20 RMLs.
Metagross (Shiny) Steel 80 Hammering Streak Takes 10 RMLs.
Oshawott (Winking) Water 50 Flash Mob / Hammering Streak
Pheromosa Bug 70 Fascinate / Beast Power Takes 7 RMLs.
Phione (Winking) Water 60 Mega Boost++
Piplup (Winking) Water 50 Hammering Streak / Three Force
Primal Groudon Ground 90 Barrier Shot Ω Takes 20 RMLs.
Primal Kyogre Water 90 Rock Shot α Takes 20 RMLs.
Roserade (Winking) Grass 70 Hammering Streak Takes 10 RMLs.
Sawsbuck (Winter) Grass 60 Crowd Control+
Snivy (Winking) Grass 50 Flash Mob / Hammering Streak
Stufful Fighting 50 Final Effort
Tepig (Winking) Fire 50 Flash Mob / Hammering Streak
Torterra Grass 70 Cross Attack+
Turtwig (Winking) Grass 50 Hammering Streak / Three Force
Unfezant-F Flying 60 Crowd Control+
Wimpod Bug 30 Super Cheer
Wormadam (Sandy Cloak) Ground 60 Eject+
Yungoos Normal 30 Barrier Break
  • Celebchus Finalized
    The Celebration Challenge Pikachus now all have data:

Month Pokémon Ability
January Pikachu (Celebration - Lion Dancer) Hitting Streak+
February Pikachu (Celebration - Kotatsu) Nap Time
March Pikachu (Celebration - Graduate) Final Effort
April Pikachu (Celebration - Intern) Vitality Drain
May Pikachu (Celebration - Children's Day) Prank
June Pikachu (Celebration - Rainy Season) Downpour
July Pikachu (Celebration - Summer Festival) T-Boost
August Pikachu (Celebration - Beach Walk) Three Force
September Pikachu (Celebration - Pastry Chef) Quirky+
October Pikachu (Celebration - Artist) Damage Streak
November Pikachu (Celebration - Mushroom Harvest) Counterattack+
December Pikachu (Celebration - Year End) Calm Down

New Content

  • Main Stages Added!
    The final batch of Main Stages is here. After Stage 700, UX Stages follow on from the Main stages. UX stages appear to be the same Pokémon in the same order as Main Stages, though presumably tougher.
    Information on UX stages is in progress.

Stage Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Turns HP Catch Rate Drop Rate Notes
671 Deerling (Winter Form) Grass 50 Calm Down 12 25725 1% + 3%/move -
672 Honedge Steel 50 Steely Resolve / Risk-Taker 16 9240 9% + 6%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
673 Lillipup Normal 40 Eject 8 12600 9% + 8%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% 3-mon stage.
674 Sawsbuck (Winter Form) Grass 60 Crowd Control+ 20 46899 7% + 7%/move - If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
675 Doublade Steel 60 Hitting Streak / Power of 4+ / Barrier Shot 10 19845 8% + 6%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
676 Herdier Normal 50 Rock Break+ 10 22740 7% + 9%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625%
677 Elgyem Psychic 50 Block Smash / Paralysis Combo 16 29920 10% + 5%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% 3-mon stage.
678 Stoutland Normal 70 Power of 4+ / Rock Shot 8 15120 7% + 8%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
679 Drilbur Ground 50 Damage Streak / Quirky++ 10 10500 6% + 8%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
680 Aegislash Steel 70 Counterattack / Blindside 21 32397 8% + 9%/move 25% / 3.125% / 1.5625% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
681 Beheeyem Psychic 60 Rock Break / Rock Shot 10 22680 5% + 8%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625%
682 Rufflet Flying 50 Flap / Final Effort 12 14280 7% + 5%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
683 Excadrill Ground 70 Power of 5 / Cross Attack 15 26950 6% + 5%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
684 Braviary Flying 70 Sky Blast / Nosedive 8 23630 5% + 10%/move 25% / 3.125% / 1.5625%
685 Rayquaza (Shiny) Flying 80 Dragon Talon 20 62887 8% + 5%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
686 Lickitung Normal 50 Last-Ditch Effort 12 19250 12% + 3%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
687 Cleffa Fairy 30 Mega Boost / Super Cheer 10 17325 8% + 7%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25% 3-mon stage.
688 Burmy (Sandy Cloak) Bug 30 Rockify+ 15 16802 7% + 6%/move -
689 Barboach Ground 40 Mega Boost+ 6 7000 7% + 6%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
690 Torterra Grass 70 Cross Attack+ 20 55535 10% + 3%/move - If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
691 Clefairy Fairy 50 Crowd Control / Barrier Shot 10 8975 8% + 4%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
692 Mudkip Water 50 Stabilize / Big Wave 8 8470 6% + 9%/move 25% / 3.125% / 1.5625%
693 Lickilicky Normal 70 Damage Streak / Hyper Drain 18 21420 8% + 5%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
694 Wormadam (Sandy Cloak) Ground 60 Eject+ 10 26500 9% + 5%/move -
695 Marshtomp Water 60 Eject / Quirky++ 8 7280 9% + 5%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
696 Roselia Grass 60 Rock Break / Hyper Drain 10 44100 8% + 6%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% 3-mon stage.
697 Clefable Fairy 60 Pixie Power 16 42562 9% + 4%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25%
698 Roserade Grass 70 Stabilize+ / Flash Mob 10 19600 7% + 6%/move 50% / 25% / 1.5625% If you leave 4th support empty, blocks are added.
699 Whiscash Ground 60 Rock Break+ / Full Power 8 75960 12% + 4%/move 25% / 12.5% / 6.25% 3-mon stage.
700 Primal Kyogre Water 90 Rock Shot α 23 56367 8% + 4%/move - If you leave 4th support empty, Primal Kyogre is added. Replacement supports are blocks and rocks, in that order.
  • Expert Stage Added!
    The final Expert Stage is Primal Groudon. It requires 700 S-Ranks— but UX stages count.

Stage Pokémon Type Base Power Ability Time HP Catch Rate S-Rank Notes
EX53 Primal Groudon Ground 90 Barrier Shot Ω 0:30 33534 1% + 6%/3sec 0:15 5th support: Primal Groudon. Replacement supports are blocks and rocks, in that order.

RML Info

Every Pokémon can now use RMLs! Yes, every Pokémon. Most Pokémon that could previously not use RMLs can now use 5.
In addition, the following Pokémon received RML updates:

Pokémon Old RMLs New RMLs
Abomasnow 3 5
Aegislash 10 20
Arceus 5 20
Barboach 0 20
Beheeyem 0 10
Bewear 3 5
Blastoise 5 20
Blissey (Winking) 0 10
Braixen 3 5
Braviary 5 15
Charizard 5 20
Chespin 3 5
Cinccino 0 10
Clefable 0 15
Clefairy 0 15
Cleffa 0 20
Cresselia 0 20
Darkrai 10 20
Delcatty (Winking) 0 10
Ditto 0 20
Dodrio 0 10
Doublade 5 10
Elgyem 0 15
Feraligatr 5 20
Frogadier 3 5
Gallade 0 15
Garchomp 5 20
Gyarados (Shiny) 3 5
Gyarados 3 20
Honedge 10 15
Hoopa (Hoopa Confined) 0 20
Hydreigon 0 20
Infernape 0 10
Jumpluff 0 15
Lickilicky 0 15
Ludicolo 0 15
Magneton 0 10
Magnezone 0 15
Meganium 5 20
Mudsdale 0 10
Muk 5 10
Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style) 3 5
Pachirisu 3 5
Pidgeot 5 20
Pikachu 10 20
Pinsir 0 10
Roselia 0 15
Roserade 0 10
Rufflet 0 15
Salazzle 0 15
Scizor 5 20
Sigilyph 3 5
Silvally 10 20
Smeargle 0 20
Stoutland 0 15
Swalot 0 15
Tangela 3 5
Typhlosion 5 20
Venusaur 5 20
Victini 5 20
Weezing 0 15
Whiscash 0 15
Zygarde (50%) 0 10

Skill Swapper Info

A number of Pokémon have received alternate Skills: (Bold indicates an ability released in this update or an ability of particular note.)

Pokémon Type Base Power Old Abilities Newly Added Ability
Aegislash Steel 70 Counterattack Blindside
Articuno Ice 70 Power of 4 Freeze
Beheeyem Psychic 60 Rock Break Rock Shot
Braviary Flying 70 Sky Blast Nosedive
Bronzong Steel 70 Block Smash Block Shot
Charizard Fire 60 Burn Unity Power
Cinccino Normal 60 Opportunist Mega Boost++
Clefairy Fairy 50 Crowd Control Barrier Shot
Cleffa Fairy 30 Mega Boost Super Cheer
Cresselia Psychic 80 Barrier Bash+ Eject++
Darkrai Dark 80 Sleep Charm Spookify+
Dhelmise Ghost 70 Hitting Streak+ Shadow Shock
Dodrio Flying 60 Risk-Taker Three Force
Doublade Steel 60 Hitting Streak / Power of 4+ Barrier Shot
Eevee Normal 40 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Elgyem Psychic 50 Block Smash Paralysis Combo
Espeon Psychic 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Flaaffy Electric 50 Opportunist Paralyze+
Flareon Fire 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Garchomp Ground 80 Dragon Talon Mega Boost+
Giratina-A Ghost 80 Power of 4+ Blindside
Glaceon Ice 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Gyarados Water 70 Power of 5+ Mega Boost
Hoopa-C Ghost 70 Barrier Bash+ Shadow Shock
Infernape Fire 70 Hitting Streak / Shock Attack Final Effort
Jolteon Electric 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Leafeon Grass 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Lickylicky Normal 70 Damage Streak Hyper Drain
Magneton Electric 60 Crowd Control Three Force
Magnezone Electric 70 Power of 4+ Barrier Shot
Moltres Fire 70 Power of 4 Burn
Mudsdale Ground 70 4 Up Crushing Step
Muk Poison 70 Power of 4+ Block Shot
Pikachu Electric 50 Paralyze Unity Power
Pinsir Bug 70 Power of 4 Bug Combo
Roselia Grass 60 Rock Break Hyper Drain
Roserade Grass 70 Stabilize Flash Mob
Rufflet Flying 50 Flap Final Effort
Salazzle Poison 60 Poison Shot Out
Smeargle Normal 30 Block Smash Nap Time / Super Cheer / Double Normal / Transform
Stoutland Normal 70 Power of 4+ Rock Shot
Swalot Poison 60 Opportunist Relentless
Sylveon Fairy 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Umbreon Dark 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Vaporeon Water 50 Mega Boost / Eject+ Hammering Streak
Weezing Poison 60 Quirky+ Rock Shot
Whiscash Ground 60 Rock Break+ Full Power
Zapdos Electric 70 Power of 4 Paralyze
Zygarde-50% Dragon 80 Barrier Bash+ Typeless Combo

Events Automated

Events are now run on an automated schedule, which is detailed in this thread.

Today's Music Suggestions

I was going to recommend this for today:
All Eyes on Me (Cover)
More Bendy and the Ink Machine character songs.

But seeing this update, I am instead compelled to plug some old-fashioned final boss music instead:

Breath of the Wild: Dark Beast Ganon (Phase 1)
Super Paper Mario: End of the World
Super Paper Mario: The Ultimate Show
Megalovania - Metal Cover
Bayonetta: The Greatest Jubilee
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - One Winged Angel
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team - Adventure's End
Pokémon OmegaRuby / AlphaSapphire: Battle! Primal Groudon / Primal Kyogre
Poké OmegaRuby / AlphaSapphire: Battle! Deoxys

Looking backwards:

Adele - Skyfall
Time's End

And, looking forward:

Splatoon 2: Fresh Start


Scarf Final gambit accelgor is theoretically really neat for series 12. You should be able to trade your accelgor for most restricted Pokémon if they aren’t absolutely max HP.
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Scarf Final gambit accelgor is theoretically really neat for series 12. You should be able to trade your accelgor for most restricted Pokémon if they aren’t absolutely max HP.




Ninjask and Accelgor receives two new abilities: Ninja Tactics and Caltrop Trap
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Ninjask and Accelgor receives two new abilities: Ninja Tactics and Caltrop Trap

Ninja Tactics: Ninjask / Accelgor use their blinding speed to always dodge the first super effective attack used on it. However the sheer speed causes the user to drop their held item. If the user has no item, it instead takes a toll on them and drops their speed by 1 stage.

The ability fails if the mon is carrying an item that can't be removed (anything that trick / knock off fails on) because it weighs them down too much and resets if switched out.

Moves that don't check accuracy, moves like Mind Reader and the 2nd-5th hit of Multi Hit moves ignore this ability.

Caltrop Trap: If Ninjask / Accelgor successfully lands an attack, sets up one layer of spikes.


I feel like this could really increase both of these pokemon's viability in conjunction with U-turn. You could set up free spikes or get free switches / turns either to set up boosts or substitute. Also it could work really well with Acrobatics + Swords Dance on Ninjask as long as you keep an item in tact. A little less useful on Accelgor maybe, perhaps use it to set something up and then land a free final gambit?

I feel like even with losing an item Ninja Tactics might be a bit too powerful, but I'm not sure.

(Ninja Tactics replaces Infiltrator on Ninjask and Hydration on Accelgor. Caltrop Trap replaces Sticky Hold on Accelgor.)

Last Re-post of mine from r/theorymonning for today.





LF: HA Shelmet/Accelgor, FT: 6IV Breedjects or shinies
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LF: HA Shelmet/Accelgor, FT: 6IV Breedjects or shinies

I know HA Shelmet isn't easy to find before gen 8, but I'd prefer legit offers. If you happen to have one I'd appreciate it. I am willing to trade plenty of breedjects (Nidoran, DBHA Duskull, Rotom, 6IV HA Magikarp, Cottonee, Honedge or if you'd like me to breed something I can do that as well). I am also willing to part with one of my unused shinies, which include Deino, Turtwig, Chansey, Pyroar (F), Raticate-A, or Riolu.

My FC is 1650-3228-3595 IGN Michi

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Why isn’t Escavalier Or Accelgor that big in this meta?
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Why isn’t Escavalier Or Accelgor that big in this meta?

Esca has really good stats, besides his obvious speed causing him to always go second I still feel like he’s a solid choice with only fire being his 4x with a decent amount of the old meta out, I feel like he has a place here. Accelgor I can see why it’s not the best around but still he has amazing speed and good SpA, It has access to poison, fighting, bug, grass, and water. I’m newish to Pokémon competitive so any insight is appreciated!


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is Escavalier, Accelgor or Carracosta any good in PVP? just dex fillers?
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is Escavalier, Accelgor or Carracosta any good in PVP? just dex fillers?

Hello Guys,

Does anyone know if the pokemons in the title are good for PVP or PVE?
basically PVP...

Is there any point having a good IV Karrablast or Shelmet and give a thought about trade it or not (not so you can keep the good IV one...), or are just pokedex fillers ?

Please tell me something good about Carracosta...Im a fan...!

Thanks Guys!