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'''Wacky Workshop''' (Japanese: '''ジュエファクトリー''' ''Jouet Factory'') is the 12th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of thirty stages. It follows [[Jungle Verde]] and precedes [[Pedra Valley]]. Wacky Workshop is the first area to be added to the game at some point after the game was first available. In Pokémon Shuffle, it was first made playable through Stage 165 ({{p|Milotic}}) on March 23, 2015; the rest of the area became available on April 13, 2015. In Pokémon Shuffle Mobile, it was first made playable through Stage 165 ({{p|Milotic}}) on September 14, 2015; the rest of the area became available on October 12, 2015. | '''Wacky Workshop''' (Japanese: '''ジュエファクトリー''' ''Jouet Factory'') is the 12th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of thirty stages. It follows [[Jungle Verde]] and precedes [[Pedra Valley]]. Wacky Workshop is the first area to be added to the game at some point after the game was first available. In Pokémon Shuffle, it was first made playable through Stage 165 ({{p|Milotic}}) on March 23, 2015; the rest of the area became available on April 13, 2015. In Pokémon Shuffle Mobile, it was first made playable through Stage 165 ({{p|Milotic}}) on September 14, 2015; the rest of the area became available on October 12, 2015. |
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Wacky Workshop (Japanese: ジュエファクトリー Jouet Factory) is the 12th area in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of thirty stages. It follows Jungle Verde and precedes Pedra Valley. Wacky Workshop is the first area to be added to the game at some point after the game was first available. In Pokémon Shuffle, it was first made playable through Stage 165 (Milotic) on March 23, 2015; the rest of the area became available on April 13, 2015. In Pokémon Shuffle Mobile, it was first made playable through Stage 165 (Milotic) on September 14, 2015; the rest of the area became available on October 12, 2015.
The area resembles a mixture of a toy factory and a playroom, with various large machinery and piles of toy blocks located around the area. The floor tiles are inspired by gears and metal panels with screws.
Stages
Stage | Pokémon | Type | HP | Moves | Catchability | EXP | Notes | ||
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Base | Bonus | ||||||||
151 | Munchlax | Normal | 5,558 | 18 | 55% (3DS) 2% (Mobile) |
3% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
18 | ||
152 | Chespin | Grass | 6,553 (3DS) 7,168 (Mobile) |
16 | 5% | 3% | 16 | ||
153 | Onix | Rock | 12,355 (3DS) 9,028 (Mobile) |
18 | 25% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
5% | 18 | ||
154 | Froakie | Water | 4,384 | 10 | 5% | 5% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
10 | ||
155 | Smeargle | Normal | 900 | 5 | 65% (3DS) 10% (Mobile) |
7% (3DS) 10% (Mobile) |
5 | ||
156 | Fennekin | Fire | 4,771 | 12 | 5% | 4% (3DS) 3% (Mobile) |
12 | ||
157 | Larvesta | Bug | 9,159 (3DS) 9,798 (Mobile) |
15 | 40% (3DS) 22% (Mobile) |
4% | 15 | ||
158 | Feebas | Water | 8,120 (3DS) 8,526 (Mobile) |
20 | 70% (3DS) 16% (Mobile) |
2% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
20 | ||
159 | Poochyena | Dark | 4,176 | 10 | 67% (3DS) 11% (Mobile) |
4% (3DS) 7% (Mobile) |
10 | ||
160 | Trubbish | Poison | 1,443 | 5 | 44% (3DS) 26% (Mobile) |
12% (3DS) 7% (Mobile) |
5 | ||
161 | Hippopotas | Ground | 5,544 (3DS) 6,237 (Mobile) |
15 | 30% (3DS) 23% (Mobile) |
5% (3DS) 3% (Mobile) |
15 | ||
162 | Bagon | Dragon | 11,645 | 17 | 17% (3DS) 12% (Mobile) |
5% (3DS) 3% (Mobile) |
17 | ||
163 | Pancham | Fighting | 8,000 | 10 | 20% (3DS) 7% (Mobile) |
3% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
10 | 3-Pokémon stage | |
164 | Yamask | Ghost | 6,816 | 12 | 25% (3DS) 13% (Mobile) |
7% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
12 | ||
165 | Milotic | Water | 9,983 | 30 | 3% (3DS) 1% (Mobile) |
4% | 30 | Changed from 11,745 HP in update 1.4.46. | |
166 | Solosis | Psychic | 15,200 | 20 | 36% (3DS) 10% (Mobile) |
4% (3DS) 2% (Mobile) |
20 | 3-Pokémon stage | |
167 | Honedge | Steel | 5,112 | 15 | 22% (3DS) 12% (Mobile) |
6% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
15 | ||
168 | Drilbur | Ground | 7,392 | 16 | 45% (3DS) 7% (Mobile) |
4% | 16 | ||
169 | Larvitar | Rock | 7,603 | 18 | 24% (3DS) 14% (Mobile) |
5% | 18 | ||
170 | Shuppet | Ghost | 3,776 | 10 | 7% (3DS) 3% (Mobile) |
7% (3DS) 5% (Mobile) |
10 | ||
171 | Rufflet | Flying | 7,952 | 16 (3DS) 15 (Mobile) |
40% (3DS) 20% (Mobile) |
4% | 16 (3DS) 15 (Mobile) |
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172 | Bergmite | Ice | 5,166 | 12 | 13% | 8% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
12 | ||
173 | Mightyena | Dark | 7,114 | 22 | 7% (3DS) 0.3% (Mobile) |
3% | 22 | ||
174 | Snubbull | Fairy | 7,270 | 16 | 31% (3DS) 3% (Mobile) |
5% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
16 | ||
175 | Lickitung | Normal | 14,720 | 23 (3DS) 18 (Mobile) |
12% | 4% (3DS) 2% (Mobile) |
23 (3DS) 18 (Mobile) |
3-Pokémon stage | |
176 | Timburr | Fighting | 21,252 | 35 | 21% (3DS) 6% (Mobile) |
3% (3DS) 2% (Mobile) |
35 | ||
177 | Banette | Ghost | 12,096 | 15 | 6% (3DS) 2% (Mobile) |
5% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
19 (3DS) 15 (Mobile) |
3-Pokémon stage | |
178 | Tangela | Grass | 1,228 | 3 | 52% (3DS) 20% (Mobile) |
16% (3DS) 8% (Mobile) |
3 | ||
179 | Pupitar | Rock | 5,913 (3DS) 6,547 (Mobile) |
14 | 33% (3DS) 14% (Mobile) |
5% (3DS) 4% (Mobile) |
14 | ||
180 | Mega Aerodactyl | Rock | 13,939 (3DS) 17,424 (Mobile) |
25 | N/A | N/A | 25 | Changed from 15,840 HP in update 1.4.46.(3DS) Rewarded with an Aerodactylite and a Jewel in Shuffle 3DS. Rewarded with an Aerodactylite and 5 Hearts in Shuffle Mobile. | |
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ジュエファクトリー Jouet Factory | From jouet (French for toy) and factory |
English | Wacky Workshop | From wacky and workshop |
French | Usine Ludilo | From usine (factory) and ludilo (Esperanto for toy) |
German | Spielzeugfabrik | Literally toy factory |
Italian | Officina Wacky | Literally wacky workshop |
Korean | 쥬엣 팩토리 Jouet Factory | Same as Japanese name |
Spanish | Fábrica de Juguetes | Literally toy factory |
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