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Latest revision as of 20:57, 12 September 2023
A proposal for streamlining the Pokémon Shuffle/Version history subpage.
3DS
Version 1.0.x
Version | Release date | Changes |
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1.0.0 | February 18, 2015 | Initial release |
1.0.1 | February 18, 2015 | Adds the Special Stages "Launch Special: Meet Mew" (first edition) and "The Daily Pokémon (#1)". |
1.0.2 | February 20, 2015 | Fixes a glitch that allowed players to use any Pokémon in the game at any time. |
intervening version go here, etc. etc.
Version 1.4.x
Version 1.4.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on March 8, 2017. This update adds several aesthetic and functional changes, many of which were introduced in Mobile version 1.9.0.
Aesthetic & UI Changes
- 3DS home menu launch screen has changed to include the Alola starters rather than the Kanto starters.
- Title screen has changed to a yellow border rather than a green one, and features the Alola starters rather than the Kanto starters.
- Several Pokemon have had the color and/or size of their icons altered. Affected Pokemon include Charizard, Gengar, Mewtwo, Wobbuffet, Tyranitar, Ho-oh, Gardevoir, Castform, Metagross, Deoxys, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Vivillon, Hawlucha, Xerneas, Yveltal, and Diancie.
- The previously-unlabeled area that includes stages 500-550 has been named Nacht Carnival.
- If a stage can drop items such as personalized skill boosters, then the stage's world map icon will display a present box. If such a stage's Pokemon has had its skill level increased to maximum and no other drops are available, then the present box will disappear.
- When starting a stage after selecting items to use, there is no longer a confirmation box before the stage begins.
- When sorting Pokemon in the Pokemon List, selecting to sort by Attack Power or Level will automatically sort in descending order rather than the default ascending. Sorting by name or Pokedex number is unchanged, and still defaults to ascending order.
- Tapping a notice or mission card that mentions a particular stage now gives the option to go to that stage.
- After a Pokemon has been captured, Amelia tokens will no longer appear on its world map icon. However, the icons are still visible on the window that appears when the stage is selected.
- When using an enhancement item such as a Mega Speedup on a Pokemon, an option appears to use the same item multiple times in a row. Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokemon once for each usage.
- Difficulty rating for stages is now on a scale of 1-5 rather than 1-10.
- Competitive stages now have a golden laurel background on their world map icon, as opposed to a grassy patch.
- Escalation Battles now display a Pokeball on their world map icon if the Pokemon has been caught. However, the window that appears when selecting the stage still does not display a Pokeball.
- If a Pokemon gains experience after completing a stage, a sound will play during the experience-gain animation after the stage ends. This sound is the same as the one played when skill boosters are used.
- When an EX stage is unlocked, the notification window that appears now shows the name and icon of the Pokemon in that stage.
Functional Changes
- The abilities Mind Zap and Prank can no longer activate if the enemy Pokemon is afflicted by Disruption Delay or has a status effect such as Burn or Sleep.
- If a Streetpassed player has not updated to 1.4.0, then they will not be added to the Streetpass List and the pass will not count towards heart or gem rewards. However, the 3DS home menu icon will still display a green dot, and the records tab visible on the world map will still display a blue dot if such a pass is received.
- Players are gifted with 30 banked hearts and 10,000 coins upon login after updating to 1.4.0.
Version | Release date | Changes |
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1.4.0 | March 8, 2017 | As detailed above. This also erroneously removes main stages 531-550. |
Intervening versions not included for example purposes. | ||
1.4.6 | April 4, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.7 | April 7, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.8 | April 11, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.9 | April 25, 2017 | All players are given an Alolan Vulpix upon check-in (until May 30, 2017).
Additionally, both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.10 | April 26, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.11 | April 27, 2017 | Unknown
Additionally, both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.12 | May 9, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.4.13 | May 16, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
Mobile
Version 1.0.x
Version | Release date | Changes |
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1.0.0 | August 31, 2015 | Initial release |
1.0.1 | August 31, 2015 | Adds the Special Stages "Launch Special: Meet Mew" and "The Daily Pokémon (#1)". |
1.0.2 | August 31, 2015 | Adds the Wobbuffet "Try 'em items" event. Also adds the data for the Kyogre event, which became available on September 4, and the Groudon event, which became available on September 11. |
intervening versions go here, etc. etc.
Version 1.10.x
Version 1.10.0 became available on April 5, 2017.
Changes:
- Title screen has changed to a yellow border rather than a green one and shows Alolan Pokémon.
- For every stage, the last team used to clear it will be saved. This saved team will appear when selecting the stage, giving the player the option of re-using a commonly-used team without having to manually rearrange the current team.
Version | Release date | Changes |
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1.10.0 | April 4, 2017 | Awards 1 Skill Swapper and 1 Mega Speedup to all players upon login.
Additionally, both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.1 | April 5, 2017 | Restores access to special stages. |
1.10.2 | April 7, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.3 | April 11, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.4 | April 25, 2017 | All players who log in receive an Alolan Vulpix (until May 30, 2017).
Additionally, both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.5 | April 26, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.6 | April 27, 2017 | Unknown
Additionally, both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.7 | May 9, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
1.10.8 | May 16, 2017 | Both 3DS and Mobile undergo the changes detailed below. |
Both versions
April 4, 2017
Version 1.4.6 (3DS) and 1.10.0 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Adds Skill Swapper functionality to Ash-Greninja, Blaziken, Combusken, Corsola, Drilbur, Durant, Excadrill, Gardevoir, Genesect, Granbull, Grovyle, Heracross, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Marshtomp, Mudkip, Sceptile, Scizor, Slurpuff, Snubbull, Swampert, Swirlix, Togetic, Torchic, Treecko, and Xerneas.
- Decreases the amount of icons needed to mega evolve for Altaria, Ampharos, Blastoise, Charizard (Y), Glalie, Heracross, Kangaskhan, Lopunny, Mawile, Sableye, Slowbro, and Venusaur.
- Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by Abomasnow, Absol, Aerodactyl, Alakazam, Banette, Blaziken, Charizard (X), Garchomp, Gardevoir, Gyarados, Latias, Latios, Manectric, Medicham, Mewtwo (X), Mewtwo (Y), Sceptile, Scizor, Sharpedo, Slowbro, Steelix, and Swampert.
- Increases damage dealt when activating the skills Brute Force, Cross Attack, Dancing Dragons, Final Effort, Ground Forces, Ice Dance, Last-Ditch Effort, L-Boost, Poison Pact, Pummel, Pyre, Steely Resolve, Swarm, and T-Boost.
- Decreases the amount of HP in several main stages: 21 (Buneary), 87 (Liepard), 165 (Milotic), 180 (Mega Aerodactyl), 190 (Steelix), 216 (Gothorita), 219 (Spewpa), 220 (Vivillon), 224 (Staraptor), 228 (Gothitelle), 238 (Gardevoir), 242 (Machop), 245 (Luxio), 250 (Roserade), 260 (Deoxys), 300 (Mega Rayquaza), 340 (Golurk), and 350 (Mega Mewtwo X).
- Introduces a bug whereby the skill Brute Force would increase the damage of all types' attacks, rather than only types which are Not Very Effective against the current enemy Pokemon.
- Changes the name of the skill "+-Boost" to "Cross Attack".
- Adds new skills 4 Up, Big Wave, Non Stop+, Quirky++, and Unity Power.
- Awards 1 Skill Swapper and 1 Mega Speedup to all players upon login.
- The Item Bundle option has been added to EX stages 4-43 and most main stages up to 450 (not including stages 1-11 and some others). This feature allows purchasing all items available on a stage by paying with 1 jewel instead of using coins. Previously, this was exclusive to competitive stages. This will last until May 16, 2017.
April 7, 2017
Version 1.4.7 (3DS) and 1.10.2 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- "Fixes" the Brute Force glitch by reverting the skill to its state before 1.4.6. This removes the skill's erroneous activation on types other than those Not Very Effective on the enemy, but also reverts the damage boost the skill recieved in 1.4.6.
- Additionally, The activation rate of Non Stop+ has been reduced.
April 11, 2017
Version 1.4.8 (3DS) and 1.10.3 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Adds repeats of the Mega Houndoom competition, Daily Pokemon #5, Landorus (Incarnate) Once a Day, Diancie Escalation Battle, and the Ash-Greninja High-Speed Challenge.
- On April 18, 2017, adds a repeat of the Angry Pikachu safari with Pokeball Vivillon added, as well as repeats of the Talonflame High-Speed Challenge, Zygarde Complete Form Ultra Challenge, Xerneas Special Challenge, and Special Daily Pokemon #1.
- On April 19, 2017, adds the Hoopa (Unbound) competition.
April 25, 2017
Version 1.4.9 (3DS) and 1.10.4 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Adds main stages 551-580 in the new Prasino Woods area, expert stage 48, Oranguru Try 'Em Items, Daily Pokemon #7, Cosmog Once A Day, Mimikyu Great Challenge, Litten Great Challenge, a new safari featuring Golem Alola Form, and re-adds the special shop.
- Also adds the Alolan Meowth coin stage and Magearna exp stage in place of the Meowth and Victini event stages respectively. However, much like its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.
- On May 2, 2017, adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Alolan Ninetales Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge, and Passimian Try 'Em Items.
- On May 9, 2017, adds the Decidueye competition, a new safari featuring Rockruff, Daily Pokemon #8, Popplio Great Challenge, Cosmoem Once A Day, Sandslash (Alola Form) Great Challenge, and Lunala Ultra Challenge.
April 26, 2017
Version 1.4.10 (3DS) and 1.10.5 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Corrects the type of Shellos (East Sea) to water instead of ground.
April 27, 2017
Version 1.4.11 (3DS) and 1.10.6 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- On May 1, 2017, all players were given 1 Skill Swapper and 5 Skill Booster M upon check-in as compensation for the Brute Force glitch and the changes made to Non Stop+.
May 9, 2017
Version 1.4.12 (3DS) and 1.10.7 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Adds Mission Card #17.
May 16, 2017
Version 1.4.13 (3DS) and 1.10.8 (Mobile) made the following changes:
- Adds the Primarina Escalation Battle, Lycanroc Great Challenge, Araquanid Great Challenge, and Mission Card #18.