Pokémon news (Jan. 5) – Pokémon Shuffle: new challenges
Pokemon Shuffle
Today, two challenges went live in Pokémon Shuffle (on Nintendo 3DS and mobile):
- the Mega Swampert challenge is live on Nintendo 3DS, and runs until January 12th. It allows you to win a Swampertite, but as usual, your reward depends on your overall rank at the end of the challenge:
- Top 10,000 players in Japan, Top 3,600 players in North America, and Top 2,300 players in Europe: Swampertite + Mega Speedup.
- Top 50,000 players in Japan, Top 18,000 players in North America, and Top 12,000 players in Europe: Swampertite.
- Top 70,000 players in Japan, Top 24,000 players in North America, and Top 16,000 players in Europe: Attack Power + Disruption Delay.
- Not ranked: Jewel.
- the Mega Banette challenge is live on mobile, and also runs until January 12th. It allows you to win a Banettite, but as usual, your reward depends on your overall rank at the end of the challenge:
- Top 20,000: Banettite + Mega Speedup.
- Top 100,000: Banettite. If you’re also within the top 20,000, you’ll earn a Mega Speedup.
- Top 140,000: Attack Power + Jewel.
- Not ranked: Jewel.
- the special stage featuring Tornadus is back until January 12th (3DS and mobile). You can only play it once a day.
Pokémon distribution
If you have a Japanese copy of Pokémon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire, you have until next week (January 12th) to get your Shiny Xerneas, using the MOKUYO7JI serial code (via the Mystery Gift option in-game).
Pokémon Mega Get!
Pokémon Mega Get! is the name of a new arcade game for Pokémon, by Bandai-Namco. The goal is simply: throwing actual Pokémon in order to catch as many Pokémon within the time limit. If you manage to do so, you will get 1 collectible cards (out of 24). And if you get a good score, you will get to meet rare Pokémon (Mythical and Legendary). The game features 3 stages and 3 partner Pokémon (Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie).
Here’s a gameplay video:
Source: Serebii / Siliconera