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(Added Mobile V1.10.11 July 5 and matched 3DS V1.2.15-26 to the Mobile version, and fixing of other wordings.)
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{{incomplete|section|If possible, find dates of and changes made by updates labeled "Unknown (Bug fixes)"}}
{{incomplete|section|If possible, find dates of and changes made by updates labeled "Unknown (Bug fixes)"}}
These are the updates to [[Pokémon Shuffle]] and Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
These are the updates to [[Pokémon Shuffle]] and Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.
==3DS==
==3DS==
===Version 1.0.x===
===Version 1.0.x===
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| 1.0.1
| 1.0.1
| February 18, 2015
| February 18, 2015
| Adds the Special Stages "Launch Special: Meet Mew" (first edition) and "The Daily Pokémon (#1)".
| It adds the "Launch Special: Meet Mew" and {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.0.2
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| 1.1.0
| 1.1.0
| March 6, 2015
| March 6, 2015
| Prevents exploitation of QR codes to manipulate the game. Removes access to Special Stages.
| It prevents exploitation of QR codes to manipulate the game. Removes access to Special Stages.
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| 1.1.1
| 1.1.1
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| 1.1.2
| 1.1.2
| March 9, 2015
| March 9, 2015
| Adds the "Great Challenge" Special Stage "Kyogre Makes a Splash" and the "Launch Special: Meet Mew" Special Stage "Mew Strikes Again".
| It adds the "Kyogre Makes a Splash" stage. The Mew stage extend its run as "Mew Strikes Again".
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| 1.1.3
| 1.1.3
| March 15, 2015
| March 15, 2015
| Adds the timed Competitive Stage for Mega Lucario.
| It adds the Mega Lucario Competitive Stage.
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| 1.1.4
| 1.1.4
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| 1.1.5
| 1.1.5
| March 23, 2015
| March 23, 2015
| Adds Main Stages 151-165, the "Great Challenge" Special Stage "Keldeo Rears Its Head", and the Special Stage "The Daily Pokémon (#2)". Also awards the Lucarionites and consolation prize Jewels from the competition.
| This version adds Main Stages 151-165 (Wacky Workshop).<br>
 
It also adds the "Keldeo Rears Its Head" stage and {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#2)}}.
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| 1.1.6
| 1.1.6
| March 27, 2015
| March 27, 2015
| Awards 1 Jewel to each Lucarionite winners. (The Jewel was advertised as being given to all participants in the competition, but technical limitations meant only non-placing players were awarded a Jewel.)
| It awards 1 Jewel to each Lucarionite winners. (The Jewel was advertised as being given to all participants in the competition, but technical limitations meant only non-placing players were awarded a Jewel.)
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.1.7
| 1.1.7
| March 30, 2015
| March 30, 2015
| Adds the Great Challenge Special Stage "Rayquaza's Ascension". Resets all ranks on Special Stages, which allows players to get 200 Coins instead of 30 upon the first re-clear of each Special Stage.
| It adds the "Rayquaza's Ascension" stage. It resets all ranks on Special Stages, which allows players to get 200 Coins instead of 30 upon the first re-clear of each Special Stage.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.1.8
| 1.1.8
| April 6, 2015
| April 6, 2015
| Adds the Competitive Stage for Mega Blastoise.
| It adds the Mega Blastoise Competitive Stage.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.1.9
| 1.1.9
| April 13, 2015
| April 13, 2015
| Adds Main Stages 166-180 as well as the "Great Challenge" Special Stage "Groudon Lands at Last". Also awards the Blastoisinites and consolation prize Jewels from the competition.
| This version adds Main Stages 166-180 (Wacky Workshop).<br>
 
It also adds the "Groudon Lands at Last" stage.
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| 1.1.10
| 1.1.10
| April 20, 2015
| April 20, 2015
| Adds the "Pokémon Safari" Special Stage (which includes Sharpedo).
| It adds a new {{DL|Special Stages|First release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Sharpedo.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.1.11
| 1.1.11
| April 27, 2015
| April 27, 2015
| Adds the "3.5 Million Celebration" Celebi Special Stage (available immediately), Mega Banette Competitive Stage (available starting May 1), the "The Daily Pokémon (#1)" Special Stage (available starting May 4), "One chance a day!" Pinsir Special Stage (available starting May 7), and compatibility for a code for 5 "Exp. Points x1.5" items (redeemable starting April 30).
| It adds the Celebi "3.5 Million Celebration" stage.<br>
 
On April 30, it adds a compatibility for a code for 5 "Exp. Points x1.5" items.<br>
 
On May 1, 2015, it adds the Mega Banette Competitive Stage.<br>
 
On May 4, 2015, it adds the repeat run of {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
 
On May 7, 2015, it adds the "Seize Hold of Pinsir" stage.
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| 1.1.12
| 1.1.12
| May 11, 2015
| May 11, 2015
| Adds Main Stages 181-190 as well as the "Great Challenge" Special Stage "Regirock Rocks the Scene".
| This version adds Main Stages 181-190 (Pedra Valley).<br>
 
It also adds the "Regirock Rocks the Scene" stage.
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| 1.1.13
| 1.1.13
| May 18, 2015
| May 18, 2015
| Adds the Special Stage "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" as well as the move-limited Mega Lucario Competitive Stage.
| It adds {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Lucario Competitive Stage.
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| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.1.14
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 1.1.14
| style="background:#fff" | May 25, 2015
| style="background:#fff" | May 25, 2015
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Adds the "4 Million Celebration" Shaymin Special Stage. Changes the description of the item "Complexity -1" , and gives all players a free Complexity -1. Also awards the Lucarionites and Jewels from the competition.
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | It adds the Shaymin "4 Million Celebration" stage. It changes the description of the item "Complexity -1", and gives all players a free Complexity -1.
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===Version 1.2.x===
===Version 1.2.x===
[[File:Shuffle 1-2-1 Heart Display.png|thumb|right|The top screen as shown in Version 1.2.1]]
[[File:Shuffle 1-2-1 Heart Display.png|thumb|right|The top screen as shown in Version 1.2.1]]
Version 1.2.0 was available from the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.
Version 1.2.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.


* Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
* Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
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| 1.2.1
| 1.2.1
| May 26, 2015
| May 26, 2015
| Restores access to Special Stages. "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" notice has its background color changed from green to orange, while the "Competition Now Live" notice now features the Mega Evolved Pokémon in the stage. Adds Victini to the Pokémon List and the "Tons of Exp. Points" Special Stage to the game, along with the data for the Venusaur Competitive Stage. The Shaymin Special Stage "4 Million Celebration" now only gives 1000 Coins upon the first clear, not the first daily clear.
| Restores access to [[Special Stages]]. "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" notice has its background color changed from green to orange, while the "Competition Now Live" notice now features the Mega Evolved Pokémon in the stage. It adds the data for the "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" stage, and the Mega Venusaur stage. The Shaymin "4 Million Celebration" stage now only gives 1000 Coins upon the first clear, not the first daily clear.<br>
 
On May 30, 2015, "Tons of Exp. Points from Victini" went live, and is made available on every Saturdays.
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| 1.2.2
| 1.2.2
| June 8, 2015
| June 8, 2015
| Adds Main Stage path 191-200, Expert Stages 22-24 and the Special Stage "Escalation Battles". Adds access to Mega Speeedup enhancement and gives one to all players for free. Also awards prizes from the competition.
| This version adds Main Stages 191-200 (Pedra Valley), and Expert Stages 22-24.<br>
 
It also adds the Giratina Escalation Battle. It adds access to the Mega Speeedup Enhancement and awards one to all players.
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| 1.2.3
| 1.2.3
| June 15, 2015
| June 15, 2015
| Adds the Dialga Great Challenge stage and the re-release of the Blastoisinite competition.
| It adds the "Dialga Descends" stage. It also adds the repeat run of the Mega Blastoise Competitive Stage.
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| 1.2.4
| 1.2.4
| June 22, 2015
| June 22, 2015
| Adds the Manaphy stage "4.5 Million Celebration" and the second wave of Pokémon Safari (which includes Manectric).
| It adds a new {{DL|Special Stages|Second release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Manectric, and the Manaphy "4.5 Million Celebration" stage.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.2.5
| 1.2.5
| June 29, 2015
| June 29, 2015
| Adds the one-week Manectite competition.
| It adds the Mega Manectric Competitive Stage.
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| 1.2.6
| 1.2.6
| July 6, 2015
| July 6, 2015
| Adds Main Stages 201-210, Tepig stage "Trots onto Stage!", Jirachi stage "One chance a day!" (July 6-10), and the Daily Pokémon (#4). Also adds data for Arceus "Ultra Challenge" stage, playable starting July 11.
| This version adds Main Stages 201-210 (Pedra Valley).<br>
 
It also adds {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#4)}}, Jirachi One Chance a Day, and the "Tepig Trots onto Stage!" stage.<br>
 
It also adds the data for the Arceus stage.<br>
 
On July 11, 2015, the Arceus Ultra Challenge went live.
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| 1.2.7
| 1.2.7
| July 13, 2015
| July 13, 2015
| Adds the move-limited Mega Lucario Competitive Stage again.
| It adds the repeat run of the Mega Lucario Competitive Stage.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.2.8
| 1.2.8
| July 20, 2015
| July 20, 2015
| Adds Mega Blaziken Competitive Stage, the Cresselia "Escalation Battle" stage, and the first of four Wobbuffet "Try 'em Items Stage" events. "The Daily Pokémon (#3)" returns, while Lucarionites and Jewels from the competition are awarded. Data for "Hoenn Legends Stage ①" is included, available for play starting July 24.
| It adds the Mega Blaziken Competitive Stage, Cresselia Escalation Battle, and the first of four Wobbuffet Try 'em Items Stage. It also adds the repeat run of {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#3)}}.<br>
 
It also adds the data for the Kyogre stage.<br>
 
On July 24, 2015, the Kyogre "Hoenn Legends Stage ①" stage went live.
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| 1.2.9
| 1.2.9
| July 27, 2015
| July 27, 2015
| Adds the second version of the Wobbuffet "Try 'em Items Stage" event. Adds data for "Hoenn Legends Stage ②", made available starting July 31. Also awards prizes from the Mega Blaziken competition.
| It adds the second of four Wobbuffet Try 'em Items Stage. It also adds the data for the Groudon stage.<br>
 
On July 31, 2015, the Groudon "Hoenn Legends Stage ②" stage went live.
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| 1.2.10
| 1.2.10
| August 3, 2015
| August 3, 2015
| Adds the third version of Wobbuffet "Try 'em Items Stage" event. Adds the Pignite stage "Blazes onto Stage!" and the third wave of Pokémon Safari (which includes Garchomp) for immediate play, and data for the Mega Garchomp Competitive Stage and "Hoenn Legends Stage ③" to be added on August 7.
| It adds a new {{DL|Special Stages|Third release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Phione, "Pignite Blazes onto Stage!" stage, and the third of four Wobbuffet Try 'em Items Stage.<br>
 
It also adds data for the Mega Garchomp and Rayquaza stages.<br>
 
On August 7, 2015, the "Hoenn Legends Stage ③" went live.
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| 1.2.11
| 1.2.11
| August 10, 2015
| August 10, 2015
| Adds the fourth and final version of the Wobbuffet "Try 'em Items Stage" event.
| It adds the fourth and final Wobbuffet Try 'em Items Stage.
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|- style="background:#FFF"
| 1.2.12
| 1.2.12
| August 17, 2015
| August 17, 2015
| Adds the new [[Albens Town]] area through stage 220 (Vivillon) as well as three new Expert Stages for the [[Swords of Justice]]. Adds Darkrai "Escalation Battle" event. Makes "The Daily Pokémon 1" available for play once again. Adds data for the Mega Venusaur competition, which began on August 24.
| This version adds Main Stages 210-220 (Albens Town), and Expert Stages 25-27.<br>
 
It also adds the Darkrai Escalation Battle. It also adds the repeat run of {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#1)}}.<br>
 
It also adds the data for the Mega Venusaur stage.<br>
 
On August 24, 2015, the Mega Venusaur Competitive Stage went live.
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| 1.2.13
| 1.2.13
| August 24, 2015
| August 24, 2015
| Added new passcodes for players to use. Contest became playable from previous update without further checking in. No new stage data.
| Added new passcodes for players to use. Contest became playable from previous update without further checking in.
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| 1.2.14
| 1.2.14
| August 31, 2015
| August 31, 2015
| Adds "Lugia Swoops In!" and "Emboar Roars onto Stage!" events, as well as the Carnivine edition of "Try 'em Items Stage". Makes "Pokémon Safari" (first edition, which includes Sharpedo) playable again in advance of the next competition using one of its' Pokémon.
| It adds the Lugia High-Speed Challenge, "Emboar Roars onto Stage!" stage, and the Carnivine Try 'em Items Stage. It also adds the repeat run of the {{DL|Special Stages|First release|Pokémon Safari #1}}.
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| 1.2.15
| 1.2.15
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| 1.2.16
| 1.2.16
| September 14, 2015
| September 14, 2015
| It adds the "Diancie Is Set to Dazzle!" stage, and the Regirock stage now as "Regirock Rolls in!".
| It adds the Regirock stage now as "Regirock Rolls in!", and the "Diancie Is Set to Dazzle!" stage.
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| 1.2.17
| 1.2.17
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| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>


It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Special Stages|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Golem, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon #7}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day, Oranguru Try 'Em Items, and re-adds the special shop.<br>
It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Special Stages|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Golem, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon #7}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>


Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>
Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>


On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Alolan Ninetales Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge, and the Passimian Try 'Em Items. Additionally, all players are given an Alolan Vulpix upon Check-in (until May 30, 2017).<br>
On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Alolan Ninetales Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are given an Alolan Vulpix upon Check-in (until May 30, 2017).<br>


On May 9, 2017, it adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Alolan Sandslash Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Special Stages|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Dugtrio, The Daily Pokémon (#8), and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
On May 9, 2017, it adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Alolan Sandslash Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Special Stages|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Dugtrio, The Daily Pokémon (#8), and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
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On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}"| 1.4.16
| 1.4.16
| June 27, 2017
| June 27, 2017
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>


On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.
On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.


On July 5, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Jirachi One Chance a Day.
On July 5, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Jirachi One Chance a Day.
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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}"| 1.4.17
| July 11, 2017
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Pikachu (Alola Cap) Great Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Mega Rayquaza (Shiny) Competitive Stage, Mew Escalation Battle, and the Registeel Great Challenge. The Carnivine and Wobbuffet Try 'Em Items Stage returns, replacing Oranguru and Passimian.
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| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>
| This version adds Main Stages 551-580 (Prasino Woods), and Expert Stage 48.<br>


It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Special Stages|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Golem, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#7)}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day, Oranguru Try 'Em Items, and re-adds the special shop.<br>
It also adds the Litten and Mimikyu Great Challenges, a new {{DL|Special Stages|16th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Golem, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#7)}}, Cosmog A Great Chance a Day. The Oranguru and Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage replaces Carnivine and Wobbuffet (Male)/Wobuffet (Female). It also re-adds the special shop.<br>


Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>
Alolan Meowth's Coin Mania replaced Meowth's Coin Mania, and Magearna Tons of Exp. Points replaced Tons of Exp. Points from Victini. Similar to its predecessor, Alolan Meowth cannot be caught in this stage.<br>


On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Alolan Ninetales Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge, and the Passimian Try 'Em Items. Additionally, all players are given an Alolan Vulpix upon Check-in (until May 30, 2017).<br>
On May 2, 2017, it adds the Incineroar Escalation Battle, Alolan Ninetales Great Challenge, Salazzle High-Speed Challenge. Passimian Try 'Em Items Stage debuted. Additionally, all players are given an Alolan Vulpix upon Check-in (until May 30, 2017).<br>


On May 9, 2017, it adds Mission Card #17. It also adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Alolan Sandslash Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Special Stages|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Dugtrio, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
On May 9, 2017, it adds Mission Card #17. It also adds the Decidueye Competitive Stage, Popplio and Alolan Sandslash Great Challenges, Lunala Ultra Challenge, a new {{DL|Special Stages|17th release|Pokémon Safari}} featuring Alolan Dugtrio, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the Cosmoem A Great Chance a Day.
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On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
On June 20, 2017, it adds the Pikachu (Shiny Gyarados Costume) Great Challenge, and the Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap) High-Speed Challenge. It also adds the repeat runs of the Gyarados Great Challenge, Thundurus (Therian Forme) High-Speed Challenge, Arceus Ultra Challenge, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#8)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|Tenth release|Shiny Gyarados Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Magikarp Costume) and Pikachu (Gyarados Costume) added, and Snorunt (Winking) and Glalie (Winking) removed.
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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}"| 1.10.11
| 1.10.11
| June 27, 2017
| June 27, 2017
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}"| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>
| It adds the Mega Gyarados (Shiny) Competitive Stage (only allowed to bring Electric or Normal-type Pokémon as your Support Pokémon, and only Mega Ampharos, Mega Audino, Mega Kangaskhan or Mega Lopunny can be brought as your Mega Evolution), Pikachu (Unova Cap) Great Challenge, and the Luxray Special Challenge. It also adds the repeat run of the Latios Escalation Battle.<br>


On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.<br>
On July 4, 2017, it adds the Deoxys (Attack Forme) Ultra Challenge, Pikachu (Kalos Cap) High-Speed Challenge, and the Pikachu (Rayquaza Costume) A Great Chance a Day. It also adds the repeat runs of the Regirock and Cresselia Great Challenges, {{DL|Special Stages|The Daily Pokémon (#9)}}, and the {{DL|Special Stages|14th release|Shiny Rayquaza Pokémon Safari}} with Pikachu (Shiny Rayquaza Costume) added.<br>


On July 5, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Jirachi One Chance a Day.
On July 5, 2017, it adds the repeat run of the Jirachi One Chance a Day.
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Pokémon Shuffle

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These are the updates to Pokémon Shuffle and Pokémon Shuffle Mobile.

3DS

Version 1.0.x

Version 1.1.x

Version 1.2.x

The top screen as shown in Version 1.2.1

Version 1.2.0 became available on the Nintendo eShop on May 26, 2015. This update provides a significant number of new features and bug fixes.

  • Hearts are separated into regenerating Hearts and bonus Hearts (obtained either from StreetPass or exchanging Jewels). Regenerating Hearts are capped at 5, and will always be used instead of the bonus Hearts if there are any. Bonus hearts are capped at 99. Any Hearts that the players had before the update are now treated as bonus Hearts, and the player's regenerating Hearts start off at 5 after installing the update.
  • A candy icon now appears in the top right corner of the Mega Effect descriptions, with "0/x" next to it. The value of x depends on the species of the Pokémon; it differs even between Pokémon with the same Mega Effect and seems to be tied with how long each Pokémon takes to Mega Evolve. Version 1.2.2 reveals this indicates the maximum number of Mega Speedup enhancements that may be used on that Pokémon.
  • Levels and experience points are now displayed on the Optimize screen.
  • After successfully completing a Stage, if the players fail to catch a Pokémon with their first Poké Ball (before using a Great Ball), they have a chance of being offered a "Super Catch Power". This Super Catch Power provides a somewhat random boost on top of the Great Ball's boost (players still uses a Great Ball, and can use the same number of Great Balls as they could without the "Super Catch Power").
  • After successfully catching a Pokémon, its Attack power and Skill are now displayed on the top screen, in the same way as when selecting Pokémon for a stage.
  • The Skill "Block Bash" has been renamed "Block Smash", and the "Bonbon Boulevard" area has been renamed "Sweet Strasse".
  • If the players leave a stage select screen and later returns to it, it will reappear exactly as the players left it. Previously, the screen would be focused on the last available stage in that category.
  • New mechanics added to detect cheating and remove such entries from Competitive Stages. Such removed entries are given the lowest possible rank. Any cheating player must legitimately beat the score used from cheating to rank in the competition again; this means if players submit a score of 50,000 and is removed, players cannot submit a new score unless they can score 50,001.
  • It prevents going to the Home menu by pressing the Home button during timed stages while the timer is running. Previously, this exploit could be used to view the board without a timer in both Expert Stages and Competitive Stages.
  • It fixes a bug which caused some non-Mega Evolved icons of the lead Pokémon to appear after Mega Evolution on Stage 176 (Timburr).
  • It fixes a bug which prevented Mewtwo from Mega Evolving into Mega Mewtwo Y, and from being selected as the lead Pokémon when using the Optimize button.

Version 1.3.x

The title screen as it appears in Version 1.3.0

Version 1.3.0 was available from the Nintendo eShop on March 23, 2016. This update provides several new features and bug fixes:

Changes:

  • Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite. Cards #1-3 have been added.
  • Survival Mode is added. This mode is unlocked upon clearing Stage 150.
  • New Enhancements added (Raise Max Level, Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
  • Some Pokémon now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level item.
    • With that, some Pokémon can now be raised up to Level 15.
  • Ditto no longer works as a "wild card" when matching Pokémon icons. This was done in response to players hacking in the Pokémon to get high scores in Competitive Stages.
  • Some Main Stages allow players to skip them based on some unknown criteria.
  • New Pokémon added to the database.
  • The Skill "Flap" now works on all types instead of only Ground.
  • SpotPass Functionality added to allow for news on updates to be sent automatically to the 3DS.
  • If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 6 and 600 coins are obtained with each check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 7 and 700 coins are obtained with each check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewels were purchased in.
  • Meowth and Victini stages can be replayed in the same day, at the cost of 1 Jewel.
  • It fixes a glitch that caused matches shaped like an "L" or upside-down "T" to activate Skill twice.

Aesthetic & UI Changes

  • The title screen has changed from a pink color scheme to a green color scheme.
  • New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
  • Player's info now shows "Best Survival Mode Record".
  • A counter has been added to the upper-right corner of the top screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the player have caught out of the amount currently available.
  • An area select tab has been added to the top of the touch screen. This tab lists each area, as well as how many Pokémon have been caught and how many S-ranks have been obtained for each area. Tapping an area in this list allows for quick travel to the first stage of that area.
  • The Special Stage area now has scroll buttons identical to those in the Main and Expert Stages. The previous absence of these buttons limited only 5 events to occur at a given time, so this change has removed that limit.
  • All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all Expert Stages, and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
  • Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
  • Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following Expert Stages beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
  • In Competitive Stage rankings, in addition to the Top 5, the cut-off scores for each prize tier are now displayed. An arrow indicates which prize tier the player's current score qualifies for. The Top 5 and tier rankings are displayed on the touch screen rather than the top screen, while the top screen now displays the player's high score, ranking, and what team was used to get that score.
  • Pokémon Safari is now displayed as an orange question mark, as in the mobile version, rather than a black question mark.
  • In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
  • After selecting a stage but before selecting "Continue", pressing and holding the icon of a Pokémon from the current team will show its full Pokémon List description on the top screen. This also works in the pause menu during a stage.
  • The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
  • The "Level Up" wordings now only flashes once after leveling up, rather than flashing repeatedly until the player exited the results screen.
  • Remaining experience to level up are now listed on the Pokémon List.
  • When scrolling through the Pokémon List, arrows indicating type effectiveness are now visible without having to first select the Pokémon.
  • If a Mega Stone has been obtained but the corresponding Pokémon has not been caught, then the Pokémon's icon appears as a silhouette when searching for Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. The Mega Stone is displayed in the small circle next to the silhouette.
  • Charizard and Mewtwo will no longer appear when searching for Dragon-type or Fighting-type Pokémon respectively. This error was likely caused due to Mega Charizard X and Mega Mewtwo X changing to those types upon Mega Evolving.
  • When searching through the Pokémon List, the search criteris is set to "Caught Pokémon" by default rather than "All Pokémon"
  • The option to search for Super Effective Pokémon has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
  • Additionally, a shortcut button has been added to the top left of the search results screen, to allow for quick switching to this criteria's results.
  • A blue exclamation mark appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • Mega Diancie makes a different noise when removing Pokémon.
  • The design for the arrows that indicate Super Effective and Not Very Effective has been changed from three small arrows to a single large arrow.
  • When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked. If the last stage played was a Special Stage, then the game starts at Main Stage 1 instead.

Version 1.4.x

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The Title screen as it appears in Version 1.4.14

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

  • The 3DS home menu launch screen has changed to include the Alola starters rather than the Kanto starters.
  • The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows the Alola Starters rather than the Kanto Starters.
  • Several Pokémon have had the color and/or size of their icons altered. Affected Pokémon include Castform, Charizard, Deoxys, Diancie, Gardevoir, Gengar, Hawlucha, Hippopotas, Hippowdon, Ho-Oh, Metagross, Mewtwo, Tyranitar, Vivillon, Wobbuffet, Xerneas, and Yveltal.
  • The previously-unlabeled area that includes Main 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 Pokémon 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 Pokémon in the Pokémon List, selecting to sort by Attack Power or Level will automatically sort in descending order rather than the default ascending. Sorting by Pokédex number or by name is unchanged, and still defaults to ascending order.
  • It adds the ability to go directly to the stages mentioned on the Notice Board and on the Mission Card.
  • After a Pokémon 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 various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon 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 Poké Ball on their world map icon if the Pokémon has been caught. However, the window that appears when selecting the stage still does not display a Poké Ball.
  • If a Pokémon 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 Expert Stage is unlocked, the notification window that appears now shows the name and icon of the Pokémon in that stage.

Functional Changes

  • The Skill "Mind Zap" and "Prank" can no longer activate if the enemy Pokémon is afflicted by a 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 awarded with 30 banked hearts and 10,000 coins upon Check-in after updating to version 1.4.0.

Mobile

Version 1.0.x

Version 1.1.x

Version 1.2.x

Version 1.2.0 became available on November 3, 2015. This update makes several graphical and functional changes to the user interface.

Changes:

  • A counter has been added to the upper-left corner of the screen while viewing Main or Expert Stages. This counter shows how many Pokémon the players have caught out of the amount currently available. For example, at the time of the 1.2.0 update, the counter shows x/168 while viewing Main Stages, and x/20 while viewing Expert Stages.
  • The Poké Ball and ranking icons that can appear next to a stage have been changed. Rather than appearing as a small icon above the ranking, the Poké Ball has been enlarged and now acts as a backdrop for the ranking.
  • A red exclamation point appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • The option to search for Super Effective Pokémon has been added to the search menu's "Type" drop-down menu.
  • In the search menu, each Skill in the "Skill" drop-down menu now displays a short description of what it does.
  • The design for the arrows that indicate Super Effective and Not Very Effective has been changed from three small arrows to a single large arrow.
  • After selecting a stage but before selecting "Continue", pressing and holding the icon of a Pokémon from the current team will show its full Pokémon List description. This also works in the pause menu during a stage.

Version 1.3.x

Version 1.3.0 became available on December 9, 2015. This update makes a few graphical changes to the user interface, and features the return of Amelia.

Changes:

  • Amelia returns to introduce a new recommended-Pokémon system. Each Pokémon is ranked from zero to three token-like icons (which resemble Amelia's face), based on some unknown criteria related to usefulness. The more icons a Pokémon has, the more the game recommends that players catch and use it. These icons are visible while browsing stages, as well as when players look at Pokémon in the Pokémon List.
  • All Main Stage Mega Pokémon stages, all Expert Stages, and several difficult Main Stages now display a "recommended level" ranging from 1 to 10 when selected. It is suggested that the player's Pokémon be around this level before attempting the corresponding stage. This does not appear on event stages.
  • When the game is closed, the player's last position is saved, and players are returned to that position upon reopening the game. For example, if players were to close the game while at the Meowth stage, then they would start there upon reopening the game. Prior to this update, players would always start at the furthest Main Stage that they had unlocked.
  • The rank symbol appearing after clearing a stage flashes continuously.

Version 1.4.x

Version 1.5.x

Version 1.6.x

Version 1.6.0 became available on April 26, 2016. This update introduces new features, that were in version 1.3.0 in the 3DS version.

Changes:

  • Mission Cards that give rewards for clearing stages with certain conditions are added. These rewards even included Mega Stones that formerly had limited availability like the Lucarionite.
  • Survival Mode is added.
  • New Enhancements added (Raise Max Level, Level Up, Exp. Booster S, Exp. Booster M, Exp. Booster L, Skill Booster S, Skill Booster M and Skill Booster L).
  • New Pokémon and special Skills.
  • Functionality to allow for quick travel to the various areas is added.
  • The friend system is also compatibile with non-Facebook users with the use of codes. Player can also set any caught Pokémon as avatar.
  • Some Pokémon now able to go beyond Level 10 due to the Raise Max Level item.
    • With that, some Pokémon can now be raised up to Level 15.
  • If the player has purchased between 5 and 9 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 6 and 600 coins are obtained with each check-in. If the player has purchased over 10 Jewels in a month, regenerated hearts can go up to 7 and 700 coins are obtained with each check-in. This lasts until the end of the month the Jewels were purchased in.
  • Victini's stage now appears every Saturday.
  • Competitive Stages now show the current reward the player may get, as well as the minimum scores for each prize.

Aesthetic & UI Changes:

  • Title screen has changed.
  • New fonts and borders have been added throughout the game.
  • Notice board is now wider.
  • Silhouettes of Pokémon that will appear in the following Expert Stages beyond what the player has unlocked is added, with a note showing how many S Ranks the player has.
  • In Pokémon Safari stages, silhouettes and icons are shown of the Pokémon that haven't and have been caught respectively. When the player has caught all available Pokémon in a safari, they receive a congratulatory message.
  • The value of the Experience gained for each individual Pokémon is shown at the end of each stage.
  • Remaining experience to level up are now listed on the Pokémon List.
  • A blue exclamation mark appears next to stages that have not been played yet.
  • Mega Diancie makes a different noise when removing Pokémon.
  • Player's info now shows "High Score/Stage" and "Best Survival Mode Record".

Version 1.7.x

Version 1.7.0 became available on June 23, 2016.

Version 1.8.x

Version 1.8.0 became available on August 10, 2016.

Version 1.9.x

Version 1.9.0 became available on December 19, 2016.

Changes

  • In the Pokémon Search screen, if selecting Attack Power or Level, the sorting arrow goes ↓ automatically and it gets back to ↑ if you select Pokédex Number or Name.
  • When using various items (Exp. Boosters, Skill Boosters, Mega Speedups, etc.) on Pokémon, the game will gives an option to continue using them (if there are multiple items). Previously, the item had to be dragged onto the Pokémon once for each usage.
  • Screen transition is noticeably faster.
  • Transfer Code no longer appears in the Title Screen.
  • Adjusted some Mega Effects (boost for Mega Diancie, and bug fixes for Mega Tyranitar, Mega Beedrill and Mega Camerupt), similar to the 3DS version.
  • Minor color changes/tweaks to the Pokémon icons for Mewtwo, Deoxys, Ho-Oh, Tyranitar, and Gengar.
  • Some minor UI changes.
  • Starting from December 20, players who have yet to clear the first 150 Main Stages will be restricted from certain Special Stages based on their progress.
    • Stage 11 (Happiny): Meowth's Coin Mania, Exp. Points From Victini, 1-star Special Stages
    • Stage 90 (Mega Mawile): Eevee Skill Booster, 2-star Special Stages
    • Stage 120 (Mega Glalie): Competitive Stages, Pokémon Safari, and 3-star Special Stages
    • Stage 135 (Mega Gengar): Escalation Battles
    • Stage 150 (Mega Mewtwo Y): 4- and 5-star Special Stages

Version 1.10.x

Version 1.10.0 became available on April 5, 2017.

Changes:

  • The title screen has changed from a green border to a yellow border and shows Alolan Pokémon instead.
  • 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.
  • The Skill "+-Boost" is changed to "Cross Attack".
  • The Skill "Mind Zap" can no longer activate if the enemy has a status effect such as Sleep, Burn, or Disruption Delay.
  • The Item Bundle option has been added to Expert 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 option is available from April 5, 2017, to May 16, 2017.