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A '''High-Speed Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ハイスピードチャレンジ''' ''High-Speed Challenge'') is a type of [[special stage]] in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to [[Great Challenge]]s. These stages cost [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins or [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts to play.
A '''High-Speed Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ハイスピードチャレンジ''' ''High-Speed Challenge'') is a type of [[special stage]] in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to [[Great Challenge]]s. These stages cost [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins or [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts to play.


For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent 24-week schedule, with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three. The amount of Great Challenges and High-Speed Challenges available in a single week always has a shared total of 5, with three of those costing [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Heart ×1 to play, one costing [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts ×2, and one costing [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins ×300.
For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent [[Pokémon Shuffle event cycle|24-week schedule]], with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three. The amount of Great Challenges and High-Speed Challenges available in a single week always has a shared total of 5, with three of those costing [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Heart ×1 to play, one costing [[File:Heart Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Hearts ×2, and one costing [[File:Coin Shuffle.png|20px|link=]] Coins ×300.


[[High-Speed Challenge/Live service period|During the game's live service period]], there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to [[Pokémon Safari]] instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously [[Try 'Em Items Stage]]s, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. [[Shiny]] Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.
[[High-Speed Challenge/Live service period|During the game's live service period]], there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to [[Pokémon Safari]] instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously [[Try 'Em Items Stage]]s, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. [[Shiny]] Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.
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If these Pokémon have already been caught, they have a chance to drop [[File:Skill Booster personalized.png|20px|link=]] Personalized Skill Boosters.
If these Pokémon have already been caught, they have a chance to drop [[File:Skill Booster personalized.png|20px|link=]] Personalized Skill Boosters.


The drop rates differ by stage, and fall into one of 3 possible groups, which we will label as Great A-C. Drop rates can be increased if the [[File:Drop Rate Increase.png|20px|link=]] Drop Rate Increase (DRI) effect is purchased from the {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Special Shop}}.
The drop rates differ by stage, and fall into one of 3 possible groups, which we will label as Great A-C.
 
Drop rates can be increased if the [[File:Drop Rate Increase.png|20px|link=]] Drop Rate Increase (DRI) effect is purchased from the {{DL|List of items in Pokémon Shuffle|Special Shop}}.


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Latest revision as of 08:06, 21 July 2024

A High-Speed Challenge stage for Drifblim.

A High-Speed Challenge (Japanese: ハイスピードチャレンジ High-Speed Challenge) is a type of special stage in Pokémon Shuffle that has a time-limited format, and features powerful Pokémon. It may be considered a complement to Great Challenges. These stages cost Coin Shuffle.png Coins or Heart Shuffle.png Hearts to play.

For the game's end-of-service period, High-Speed Challenge stages began running on a consistent 24-week schedule, with each lasting one week. 12 of the 24 weeks have at least one High-Speed Challenge available, with week 24 having the most available in a single week, at three. The amount of Great Challenges and High-Speed Challenges available in a single week always has a shared total of 5, with three of those costing Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 to play, one costing Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2, and one costing Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×300.

During the game's live service period, there were 16 different High-Speed Challenges, with play costs varying between stages, and even between reruns of the same stage. The end-of-service events keep most of these stages, but omit the Pikachu in a Cap stages, as those have been moved to Pokémon Safari instead. Carnivine and Passimian, which were previously Try 'Em Items Stages, have been adapted into High-Speed Challenges due to their old stage format being retired. Shiny Charizard is also added, which was not previously available in any format.

Drops

Main article: Drop (Shuffle)

If these Pokémon have already been caught, they have a chance to drop Skill Booster personalized.png Personalized Skill Boosters.

The drop rates differ by stage, and fall into one of 3 possible groups, which we will label as Great A-C.

Drop rates can be increased if the Drop Rate Increase.png Drop Rate Increase (DRI) effect is purchased from the Special Shop.

Default rates
Drop group Drop rates Average
drops/run
Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1
Great A 50% 25% 12.5% 0.875 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB
Great B 25% 25% 12.5% 0.625 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB
Great C 25% 12.5% 6.25% 0.438 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB
Drop Rate Increase.png DRI rates
Drop group Drop rates Average
drops/run
Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB ×1
Great A 75% 43.75% 23.44% 1.422 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB
Great B 43.75% 43.75% 23.44% 1.109 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB
Great C 43.75% 23.44% 12.11% 0.793 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB

Rotating stages

Week 3

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Lugia Lugia Flying 12,000 00:40 8% 5% 5 Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×300 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)

Week 5

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Drifblim Drifblim Ghost 15,582 00:50 5% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)

Week 7

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Salazzle Salazzle Poison 10,754 00:40 14% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great B (0.625)

Week 9

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Noivern Noivern Flying 16,673 01:00 5% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)
Passimian Passimian Fighting 7,583 1:00 7% 2% 5 Coin Shuffle.png Coins ×300 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)

Week 10

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Shaymin Shaymin
Sky Forme
Flying 8,930 00:40 20% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)
Raichu Raichu
Alola Form
Psychic 3,776 00:20 4% 6% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great A (0.875)

Week 11

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Talonflame Talonflame Fire 11,200 00:35 16% 8% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great A (0.875)

Week 13

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Charizard Charizard
ShinyShiny
Flying 12,820 01:00 1% 5% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great A (0.875)

Week 14

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Kabutops Kabutops Rock 25,920 02:00 1% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great B (0.625)

Week 17

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Beedrill Beedrill Poison 17,160 00:40 6% 5% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)

Week 19

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Tornadus Tornadus
Therian Forme
Flying 16,800 00:50 10% 3% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)

Week 20

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Thundurus Thundurus
Therian Forme
Electric 16,536 00:50 10% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)
Greninja Greninja
Ash-Greninja
Water 19,565 01:00 18% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great A (0.875)

Week 24

Pokémon Type HP Time Catchability EXP Cost Notes
Base Bonus
Archeops Archeops Rock 9,600 00:40 12% 4% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great B (0.625)
Carnivine Carnivine Grass 7,350 00:50 5% 3% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Heart ×1 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great C (0.438)
Azelf Azelf Psychic 17,488 01:00 20% 2% 5 Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×2 Skill Booster personalized.png PSB drop group: Great A (0.875)

Live-service stages

Main article: High-Speed Challenge/Live service period

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ハイスピードチャレンジ
France Flag.png French À toute vitesse
Italy Flag.png Italian Una sfida ad alta velocità!
Spain Flag.png Spanish Desafío de alta velocidad


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