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'''Desert Umbra''' is the 16th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]]. It follows [[Roseus Center]]. Desert Umbra first became playable on February 15, 2016. | '''Desert Umbra''' (Japanese: '''プルルスデザート''' ''Pullus Desert'') is the 16th area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]]. It follows [[Roseus Center]]. Desert Umbra first became playable on February 15, 2016. | ||
It shares its stage design and music with [[Sandy Bazaar]]. This may be due to a limit of 15 (2<sup>4</sup> - 1) unique stage designs and music. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five. | It shares its stage design and music with [[Sandy Bazaar]]. This may be due to a limit of 15 (2<sup>4</sup> - 1) unique stage designs and music. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five. | ||
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| From ''umbra'', shadow | |||
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Revision as of 01:20, 18 February 2016
Desert Umbra (Japanese: プルルスデザート Pullus Desert) is the 16th area in Pokémon Shuffle. It follows Roseus Center. Desert Umbra first became playable on February 15, 2016.
It shares its stage design and music with Sandy Bazaar. This may be due to a limit of 15 (24 - 1) unique stage designs and music. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five.
Stages
Stage | Pokémon | Type | HP | Moves | Catchability | EXP | Notes | ||
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Base | Bonus | ||||||||
301 | Pansear | Fire | 15 | ||||||
302 | Paras | Bug | 8 | 3-Pokémon stage | |||||
303 | Phantump | Ghost | 12 | ||||||
304 | Spoink | Psychic | 20 | ||||||
305 | Koffing | Poison | 15 | ||||||
306 | Parasect | Bug | 5 | ||||||
307 | Murkrow | Dark | 20 | ||||||
308 | Trevenant | Ghost | 15 | ||||||
309 | Grumpig | Psychic | 12 | 3-Pokémon stage | |||||
310 | Weezing | Poison | 20 | ||||||
311 | Spearow | Flying | 8 | 3-Pokémon stage | |||||
312 | Panpour | Water | 15 | ||||||
313 | Growlithe | Fire | 24 | ||||||
314 | Spheal | Ice | 5 | Players will always obtain an S rank. | |||||
315 | Pansage | Grass | 7 | 3-Pokémon stage | |||||
316 | Tyrunt | Rock | 16 | ||||||
317 | Sealeo | Ice | 15 | ||||||
318 | Fearow | Flying | 20 | ||||||
319 | Mankey | Fighting | 15 | ||||||
320 | Tyrantrum | Rock | 20 | ||||||
321 | Magikarp | Water | 17 | ||||||
322 | Simisear | Fire | 15 | ||||||
323 | Exeggcute | Grass | 20 | ||||||
324 | Golett | Ground | 15 | ||||||
325 | Magnemite | Electric | 3 | ||||||
326 | Finneon | Water | 5 | ||||||
327 | Sandile | Ground | 15 | ||||||
328 | Magneton | Electric | 12 | ||||||
329 | Teddiursa | Normal | 8 | 3-Pokémon stage | |||||
330 | Magnezone | Electric | 20 | ||||||
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | プルルスデザート Pullus Desert | From pullus (Latin for "dark-colored" or "dusky") |
English | Desert Umbra | From umbra, shadow |
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