PokéNews (July 18): Pokémon Sun and Moon (Global Mission) / Pokémon Shuffle
Today’s Pokémon news: Pokémon Global Link reward now available for the latest Global Mission in Pokémon Sun and Moon, but also…
- Pokémon Shuffle
- Pokémon World Championships
Pokémon Sun and Moon – Global Mission rewards
Last week, the latest Global Mission for Pokémon Sun and Moon ended, and it was another success. With this one, players were tasked with defending their Champion title. Players had until July 10th to collectively become Champion at least 100 000 times. They ended up doing it… 235 111 times!
Here’s the list of rewards:
Goal Reached (100,000 League Champion titles):
- PGL members earn 4,000 FC
- Non-PGL members earn 2,000 FC
Bonus Goal Reached (200,000 League Champion titles):
- PGL members earn a Moon Ball
Individual Contributor (1 League Champion title, whether or not the collective goal is met):
- PGL members earn 5 Rare Candies
As usual, the additional rewards (Moon Ball, Rare Candy) are available separately, via a Serial Code distributed via the Pokémon Global Link. To get yours, simply connect to the Pokémon Global Link, and then click on this link. You have until August 30th to redeem the code.
Source: Serebii
Pokémon Shuffle
Today, some new content for Pokémon Shuffle went live:
- a new Pokémon Safar featuring Caterpie, Metapod, Venonat, Venomoth, Burmy Trash Cloak, and Wormadam Trash Cloak is now available until August 1st;
- a special stage featuring Butterfree is now available until August 1st, but can only be played once a day;
- the special stages featuring Meloetta Pirouette Forme, Hitmonlee, and Ho-Oh, stages are all back until August 1st;
- the special stage featuring Raikou is back until July 25th.
Also, rewards are now being sent out for the Shiny Mega Rayquaza Challenge Stage, and are available as special log-in bonus until July 20th. Here’s what you can claim:
- Top 100 players in Europe, Top 100 players in North America, and Top 500 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 5 Mega Speedup, and 10 Raise Max Level
- Top 300 players in Europe, Top 400 players in North America, and Top 1 500 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 4 Mega Speedup, and 8 Raise Max Level
- Top 500 players in Europe, Top 800 players in North America, and Top 3 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 3 Mega Speedup, and 6 Raise Max Level
- Top 900 players in Europe, Top 1 300 players in North America, and Top 5 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 2 Mega Speedup, and 4 Raise Max Level
- Top 1 800 players in Europe, Top 2 500 players in North America, and Top 10 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 2 Mega Speedup, and 2 Raise Max Level
- Top 3 600 players in Europe, Top 5 100 players in North America, and Top 20 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Raise Max Level
- Top 5 400 players in Europe, Top 8 000 players in North America, and Top 30 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Skill Booster M
- Top 7 200 players in Europe, Top 10 000 players in North America, and Top 40 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, 1 Mega Speedup, and 1 Disruption Delay
- Top 9 000 players in Europe, Top 13 000 players in North America, and Top 50 000 players in Japan = Gyaradosite, and 1 Attack Power
- Top 13 000 players in Europe, Top 18 000 players in North America, and Top 70 000 players in Japan = 1 Disruption Delay, and 1 Attack Power
- Not ranked: Attack Power
NB: if you already have the Mega Stone, then you will get 1 Level Up instead.
Source: Serebii
Pokémon World Championships
Heads up for fans interested in attending the Pokémon World Championships 2017, registration for the following is now open:
- spectators: $10 for full access during the week end (includes 2 booster packs for the Pokémon TCG, as gift)
- Pokkén Tournament Last Chance Qualifier: $30 (includes 6 booster packs for the Pokémon TCG, as gift)
- Anaheim Open competition: $30 for the Masters category, and $15 for the Juiniors and Seniors categories
If you want to register for any of these, you need to do so via the official Pokémon website. The Pokémon World Championships 2017 will take place from August 17th to August 20th in Anaheim, California.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Via: Serebii