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'''Marron Trail''' (Japanese: '''ブルーノトレイル''' ''Bruno Trail'') is the 23rd area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of | '''Marron Trail''' (Japanese: '''ブルーノトレイル''' ''Bruno Trail'') is the 23rd area in [[Pokémon Shuffle]], consisting of fifty stages. It follows [[Zaffiro Coast]] and is the final area available. Marron Trail first became playable on December 11, 2017, with stages through 670 ([[Xerneas_(Pokémon)|Shiny Xerneas]]). The final thirty stages became available on February 13, 2018, with stages through 700 ([[Kyogre_(Pokémon)|Primal Kyogre]]). | ||
It shares its overworld design and music with [[Pedra Valley]]. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five. | It shares its overworld design and music with [[Pedra Valley]]. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five. |
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Marron Trail (Japanese: ブルーノトレイル Bruno Trail) is the 23rd area in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of fifty stages. It follows Zaffiro Coast and is the final area available. Marron Trail first became playable on December 11, 2017, with stages through 670 (Shiny Xerneas). The final thirty stages became available on February 13, 2018, with stages through 700 (Primal Kyogre).
It shares its overworld design and music with Pedra Valley. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five.
Stages
Stage | Pokémon | Type | HP | Moves | Catchability | EXP | Notes | ||
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Base | Bonus | ||||||||
651 | Zubat | Poison | 10500 | 8 | 10% | 5% | 8 | 3-Pokémon stage Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
652 | Palpitoad | Water | 14000 | 14 | 8% | 4% | 13 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
653 | Tyrantrum | Rock | 23870 | 12 | 10% | 5% | 12 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
654 | Treecko | Grass | 9100 | 10 | 6% | 5% | 10 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
655 | Onix | Rock | 20781 | 16 | 8% | 4% | 16 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
656 | Grovyle | Grass | 13650 | 8 | 7% | 5% | 8 | 3-Pokémon stage Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
657 | Seismitoad | Water | 35910 | 22 | 12% | 4% | 22 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
658 | Castform | Ice | 7840 | 13 | 7% | 3% | 13 | ||
659 | Golbat | Poison | 9240 | 9 | 5% | 8% | 9 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
660 | Empoleon | Water | 27720 | 16 | 8% | 7% | 16 | ||
661 | Sandshrew | Ground | 44358 | 10 | 7% | 5% | 10 | 3-Pokémon stage | |
662 | Tepig | Fire | 11970 | 12 | 8% | 5% | 12 | ||
663 | Steelix | Steel | 26880 | 17 | 8% | 6% | 17 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
664 | Castform | Water | 5880 | 12 | 10% | 9% | 12 | ||
665 | Pignite | Fire | 19320 | 15 | 8% | 6% | 15 | ||
666 | Drowzee | Psychic | 39930 | 10 | 9% | 4% | 10 | 3-Pokémon stage | |
667 | Crobat | Poison | 25585 | 15 | 8% | 8% | 15 | Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught. | |
668 | Sandslash | Ground | 11376 | 8 | 12% | 6% | 8 | ||
669 | Hypno | Psychic | 15680 | 10 | 7% | 6% | 10 | ||
670 | Xerneas | Fairy | 26950 | 25 | 9% | 3% | 25 | Shiny 1 Raise Max Level awarded after clearing the stage for the first time. If the player already owns the Abomasite, they receive 1 Level Up instead. | |
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ブルーノトレイル Bruno Trail | From bruno, Italian for dark brown |
English | Marron Trail | From marron, French for brown |
German | Bronzepfad | From Bronze and Pfad (path) |
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