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Pokémon news (Oct. 12) – Pokémon Shuffle: new challenges / Pokémon distribution

Pokémon Shuffle

Today, a brand new update for Pokémon Shuffle went live (Ver. 1.2.20). As usual, it brings some new content:

  • a challenge stage featuring Dusknoir, available until October 26th (Nintendo 3DS + Mobile).
  • a new Pokémon Safari challenge featuring Duskull, Dusclops, Pumpkaboo, Gourgeist, Zubat, Golbat & Crobat, also available until October 26th.
  • new stages (Mobile)

Also, rewards are being sent to players who participated in the Mega Absol challenge. Here’s what you get:

  • Top 10,000 players in Japan, Top 3,800 in North America, Top 2,400 players in Europe: Absolite + Mega Speedup
  • Top 50,000 players in Japan, Top 20,000 players in North America, Top 12,000 players in Europe: Absolite
  • Top 70,000 players in Japan, Top 27,000 in North America, Top 17,000 players in Europe: 2 Attack Power.
  • Not ranked: a jewel

Source: Serebii

Pokémon distribution

In its latest issue, CoroCoro reveals an upcoming Pokémon distribution for Japan, which ties in with Pokémon XY & Z (the new season of the Pokémon anime). It turns out that some petty rare Pokémon will be distributed via serial codes shown during the anime. Here’s what players will be able to get:

Shiny Xerneas

  • Level 100
  • Moves: Geomancy, Moonblast, Aromatherapy, Focus Blast
  • Available from October 29th

Shiny Yveltal

  • Level 100
  • Moves: Oblivion Wing, Sucker Punch, Dark Pulse, Foul Play
  • Available from November 5th

Zygarde

  • Level 100
  • Moves: Land’s Wrath, Extreme Speed, Glare, Outrage
  • Available from November 12th

Unfortunately, it’s already guaranteed those serial codes will only work with a Japanese copy of the game, and we don’t know if/when those Pokémon will be distributed in Europe and North America.

Here’s the scans from CoroCoro magazine:

Source: Serebii

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