Rugged Flats
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Rugged Flats (Japanese: あれたへいげん Desolate Plains) is the ninth region in Pokémon Rumble Blast. It consists of four areas, a Battle Royale, and the Dragonbellow Fort.
Field
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Sandile |
Beach
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Farfetch'd | |
Totodile | |
Croconaw | |
Feraligatr (Boss) | |
Wingull | |
Pelipper | |
Wailmer | |
Wailord (post-ending) | |
Shellos | |
Gastrodon | |
Phione * | |
Manaphy * | |
Oshawott | |
Dewott | |
Frillish | |
Jellicent |
Desert
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Sandshrew | |
Sandslash | |
Doduo | |
Dodrio | |
Trapinch | |
Vibrava | |
Flygon (post-ending) | |
Castform (post-ending) | |
Skorupi | |
Drapion | |
Audino | |
Sandile | |
Krokorok | |
Krookodile (post-ending) | |
Maractus | |
Sigilyph (Boss) |
Canyon
Available Pokémon:
Pokémon | |
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Geodude | |
Graveler | |
Onix | |
Kangaskhan | |
Stantler | |
Zigzagoon | |
Linoone | |
Slakoth | |
Vigoroth | |
Slaking (Post-ending) | |
Lunatone | |
Audino | |
Mienfoo | |
Mienshao | |
Rufflet | |
Braviary (Boss) |
Cave
Move Vendor: Fury Swipes
Available Pokémon:
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Ekans | |
Arbok | |
Eevee | |
Dunsparce | |
Snubbull | |
Granbull | |
Larvitar | |
Pupitar | |
Tyranitar (post-ending) | |
Whismur | |
Loudred | |
Exploud | |
Yamask | |
Cofagrigus (Boss) |
Battle Royale
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Dragonbellow Fort
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