Mega Evolution (Shuffle)
Mega Evolution in Pokémon Shuffle has two pre-requisites: only a Pokémon whose Mega Stone has been acquired can Mega Evolve, and only if it has been selected as the player's first Support Pokémon. The Mega Stone can be seen in a small box off to the upper right of the Pokémon in that first slot, though no Mega Stone will be displayed if the player has not obtained the stone or if the Pokémon in that slot cannot Mega Evolve.
Charizard, Shiny Charizard, Mewtwo, and Shiny Mewtwo have two Mega Evolutions, each using a different Mega Stone. These Pokémon have two icons in menus, with one icon corresponding to each Mega Evolution. The player can select one of the two icons as a Support Pokémon. The icons are mutually exclusive, in that attempting to put the other icon for the same Pokémon on the team replaces the first icon.
Mega Stones are given out throughout the game, typically awarded when players defeat the corresponding Mega-Evolved Pokémon used by a Trainer, through Mission Card rewards, or as prizes on special stages.
Activating Mega Evolution
A Pokémon's Mega Evolution is activated by filling the Mega Gauge, located to the left of the puzzle area (above on Mobile). The Mega Gauge is filled by matching icons of the first Support Pokémon. Pokémon icons that are trapped under a Barrier will not increase the Mega Gauge. It can also be filled by triggering the Mega Boost (+, ++) Skill Skill of a Pokémon with the same type as the first Support Pokémon.
- Mega Charizard X, Shiny Mega Charizard X, and both non-Shiny and Shiny Mega Mewtwo X change their type when they Mega Evolve. Mega Boost Skills activate when the Pokémon with the skill has the same type as the type of the Pokémon before Mega Evolving. For these Pokémon, the type that needs to be matched is Fire for Mega Charizard X, Flying for Shiny Mega Charizard X, and Psychic for both Mega Mewtwo X.
Once the Mega Gauge is full, the player's Support Pokémon will Mega Evolve, and all of its icons will change to match. It retains its Mega form until the end of the stage.
The Mega Start item can be used directly before a stage, causing the Support Pokémon to Mega Evolve immediately at the start of the stage.
A Mega Speedup is an Enhancement that is used in the Pokémon List on a Mega-Evolving Pokémon. Each Mega Speedup used lowers the number of icons needed to completely fill the Mega Gauge by one, in essence reducing the "size" of the Mega Gauge. Each Pokémon has a limit for the number of Mega Speedups it can receive. The default and minimum size of each Pokémon's Mega Gauge is detailed below.
Effects of Mega Evolution
While Mega Evolved, a Pokémon's regular Skill is replaced by a Mega Effect that activates whenever the Pokémon is matched. Each Mega Effect can either erase or replace Pokémon icons and disruptions in the puzzle area. The kinds of tiles targeted differ depending on the effect.
If the Mega Effect erases icons, each icon erased boosts the amount of damage inflicted by the match. This damage boost is affected by type effectiveness, status conditions such as Burn, and skills that affect combo damage such as Ice Dance.
- If the effect targets only unbreakable-blocks (not breakable-rocks or coins) or only barrier-covered icons, then each of those icons erased adds +100 damage.
- If the effect targets unbreakable-blocks, breakable-rocks, and coins, then each of those icons erased adds +50 damage.
- Otherwise, each icon erased adds (attack power of the Mega Pokémon) × 0.2 damage. This is additionally affected by the Attack Power ↑ item.
If a match of Mega Pokémon is made simultaneously to a match(es) of non-Mega Pokémon and with equal priority, the Mega match will activate last.
In time-limited stages, the clock pauses while the Mega Evolution transformation occurs. In move-based stages, if the first match of a turn triggers the Mega Evolution, any disruptions or related effects (like the sleep timer) are delayed one turn.
When a Mega Pokémon match is made, that Pokémon will not spawn from falling icons until 60 non-matched icons have fallen, or until the combo ends - whichever happens first.
Acquiring Mega Stones
Most Pokémon cannot evolve until their Mega Stone has been obtained; in Rayquaza's case, the Meteorite must be obtained.
35 Mega Stones (or Meteorite) can be obtained at any time:
- 24 from Main stage zones
- 8 from Mission Cards
- 3 from Trainer rank rewards (not counting Charizardite Y and Lucarionite twice)
The remaining 13 are restricted to special stages (Competitive Stages and escalation battles) that are available on a rotating basis.
- Of the 12 Competitive Stages running in the rotating schedule, 10 of them have exclusive Mega Stones (since Charizardite X and Gardevoirite are also available through Trainer rank rewards)
- The 3 escalation battle stones are exclusive to that format.
The player's Mega Stones are visible in the Pokémon List, in a small box off to the upper right of any Pokémon that can Mega Evolve. This box will be empty if the relevant Mega Stone has not been obtained yet. It is visible for Pokémon that can Mega Evolve but have not been caught, adding those Pokémon to the player's Pokémon List in the process. However, their icon is faded and their type, attack power, and Skill are all not shown.
Since the shutdown of the Nintendo 3DS version's servers on March 31, 2023, Competitive Stages can no longer be played on the 3DS version, meaning the 10 Mega Stones that were exclusive to this format can no longer be obtained. This affects: Alakazite, Banettite, Beedrillite, Cameruptite, Garchompite, Gyaradosite, Houndoominite, Manectite, Pinsirite, and Steelixite.
List of Mega-Evolved Pokémon
The table below details each Mega-Evolved Pokémon. The description and notes cover its Mega Effect.
- Gauge is the size of its Mega Gauge, with "Default" indicating the initial size and "Maxed" indicating the size after the maximum amount of Mega Speedups have been used.
- "Max MSU" is the number of Mega Speedups that can be used on it.
List # | Pokémon | Type | Description/Notes | Gauge | Max MSU | ||
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Default | Maxed | ||||||
003 | Mega Venusaur | Grass | Erases all Pokémon in the five columns to the left and right. | 12 | 9 | 3 | |
006 | Mega Charizard X | Dragon | Erases all Pokémon in an X-shaped pattern.
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16 | 3 | 13 | |
Shiny Mega Charizard X | Dragon | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap.
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20 | 5 | 15 | ||
Mega Charizard Y | Fire | Erases all Pokémon in a Y-shaped pattern. | 13 | 10 | 3 | ||
Shiny Mega Charizard Y | Flying | Erases a jagged line of Pokémon vertically.
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11 | 6 | 5 | ||
009 | Mega Blastoise | Water | Erases all Pokémon within two spaces of the match.
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12 | 8 | 4 | |
012 | Mega Pidgeot | Flying | Erases Pokémon in a horizontal V-shaped pattern.
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18 | 6 | 12 | |
032 | Mega Audino | Normal | Erases all Pokémon within one space of the match.
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12 | 9 | 3 | |
Winking Mega Audino | Normal | Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Audino (max 10).
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22 | 7 | 15 | ||
033 | Mega Absol | Dark | Erases Pokémon with three lines from upper right to lower left. | 18 | 10 | 8 | |
038 | Mega Ampharos | Electric | A random lightning strike erases a jagged line of Pokémon.
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18 | 9 | 9 | |
044 | Mega Altaria | Dragon | Erases all Pokémon within two spaces of the match.
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16 | 6 | 10 | |
047 | Mega Heracross | Bug | Adds one more Mega Heracross to the left of the match.
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16 | 8 | 8 | |
055 | Mega Lopunny | Normal | Erases all Pokémon five rows above and five rows below. | 11 | 3 | 8 | |
057 | Mega Kangaskhan | Normal | Erases all Pokémon in the five columns to the left and right. | 11 | 3 | 8 | |
074 | Mega Sableye | Dark | Erases all Pokémon in an O-shaped pattern. | 16 | 6 | 10 | |
Spooky Mega Sableye | Ghost | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Sableye.
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14 | 7 | 7 | ||
078 | Mega Lucario | Fighting | Erases all Pokémon five rows above and five rows below. | 14 | 10 | 4 | |
082 | Mega Slowbro | Psychic | Adds one more Mega Slowbro above the match.
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16 | 10 | 6 | |
091 | Mega Sceptile | Grass | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Sceptile.
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12 | 6 | 6 | |
094 | Mega Blaziken | Fire | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Blaziken.
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12 | 6 | 6 | |
097 | Mega Swampert | Water | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Swampert.
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12 | 6 | 6 | |
111 | Mega Mawile | Steel | Erases Pokémon with three lines from upper right to lower left.
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18 | 10 | 8 | |
114 | Mega Gengar | Ghost | Erases all Mega Gengar in the puzzle area. | 11 | 10 | 1 | |
Spooky Mega Gengar | Poison | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Gengar.
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14 | 7 | 7 | ||
Shiny Mega Gengar | Ghost | Erases a group of Pokémon in the middle at once. | 11 | 8 | 3 | ||
125 | Mega Glalie | Ice | Erases all Pokémon in a V-shaped pattern. | 16 | 10 | 6 | |
Winking Mega Glalie | Ice | Erases unbreakable-block disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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29 | 9 | 20 | ||
139 | Mega Scizor | Bug | Erases a jagged line of Pokémon horizontally.
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18 | 6 | 12 | |
148 | Mega Aerodactyl | Rock | Erases unbreakable-block and rock disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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23 | 9 | 14 | |
158 | Mega Mewtwo X | Fighting | Replaces Pokémon (max 3) of the same type as Mega Mewtwo X.
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15 | 6 | 9 | |
Shiny Mega Mewtwo X | Fighting | Erases all Mega Mewtwo X in the puzzle area.
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12 | 9 | 3 | ||
Mega Mewtwo Y | Psychic | Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Mewtwo Y (max 10).
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23 | 9 | 14 | ||
Shiny Mega Mewtwo Y | Psychic | Erases all Pokémon in a Y-shaped pattern. | 17 | 7 | 10 | ||
162 | Mega Rayquaza | Dragon | Erases one kind of Pokémon of a different type from Mega Rayquaza (max 10). | 33 | 13 | 20 | |
Shiny Mega Rayquaza | Flying | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap.
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24 | 9 | 15 | ||
181 | Mega Steelix | Steel | Erases unbreakable-block disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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21 | 10 | 11 | |
195 | Mega Salamence | Flying | Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Salamence (max 10).
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22 | 12 | 10 | |
210 | Mega Tyranitar | Rock | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around three spots you tap.
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30 | 15 | 15 | |
Shiny Mega Tyranitar | Dark | Removes barrier-covered Pokémon / disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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12 | 8 | 4 | ||
212 | Mega Banette | Ghost | Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Banette (max 10).
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27 | 12 | 15 | |
228 | Mega Sharpedo | Dark | Adds one more Mega Sharpedo above the match.
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22 | 9 | 13 | |
233 | Mega Pinsir | Bug | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap.
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26 | 6 | 20 | |
252 | Mega Manectric | Electric | A vertical lightning strike erases a jagged line of Pokémon.
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20 | 6 | 14 | |
281 | Mega Garchomp | Ground | Erases Pokémon with three lines from upper left to lower right. | 24 | 10 | 14 | |
298 | Mega Gardevoir | Fairy | Erases all Pokémon in the five columns to the left and right.
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15 | 6 | 9 | |
Shiny Mega Gardevoir | Fairy | Erases all Pokémon in an O-shaped pattern. | 10 | 6 | 4 | ||
299 | Mega Gallade | Fighting | Erases a jagged line of Pokémon vertically.
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16 | 6 | 10 | |
307 | Mega Diancie | Fairy | Removes barrier-covered Pokémon / disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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19 | 9 | 10 | |
Shiny Mega Diancie | Fairy | Erases unbreakable-block and rock disruptions (max 10), and damages the foe.
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14 | 9 | 5 | ||
314 | Mega Medicham | Fighting | Erases a group of Pokémon in the middle at once. | 21 | 9 | 12 | |
315 | Mega Latias | Dragon | Erases Pokémon on a random jagged line horizontally.
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22 | 9 | 13 | |
316 | Mega Latios | Dragon | Erases a jagged line of Pokémon horizontally.
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19 | 6 | 13 | |
375 | Mega Camerupt | Ground | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap.
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18 | 11 | 7 | |
382 | Mega Abomasnow | Ice | Erases all Pokémon five rows above and five rows below. | 13 | 6 | 7 | |
393 | Mega Aggron | Steel | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around three spots you tap.
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18 | 13 | 5 | |
425 | Mega Beedrill | Poison | Erases Pokémon and disruptions around a spot you tap.
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15 | 3 | 12 | |
478 | Mega Gyarados | Water | Erases Pokémon on a random jagged line vertically.
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18 | 6 | 12 | |
Shiny Mega Gyarados | Water | Erases all Mega Gyarados in the puzzle area. | 19 | 9 | 10 | ||
486 | Mega Alakazam | Psychic | Erases unbreakable-block and rock disruptions (max 10), and damages the foe.
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18 | 9 | 9 | |
490 | Mega Houndoom | Fire | Removes barrier-covered Pokémon / disruptions (max 10) and damages the foe.
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16 | 9 | 7 | |
641 | Mega Metagross | Steel | Erases all Pokémon in an X-shaped pattern. | 17 | 9 | 8 | |
Shiny Mega Metagross | Steel | Erases one kind of Pokémon with the same type as Mega Metagross (max 10).
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24 | 6 | 18 |
Erasure patterns
Certain Mega Evolved Pokémon will erase icons in specific patterns:
- With the exception of tappers, all patterns erase at most 12 icons.
V-shape |
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X-shape |
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O-shape |
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Left-to-right claw swipe |
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1-spot tapper (T is spot tapped) |
Multi-spot tapper (T is spot tapped) |
Version history
Over time, updates have changed the traits of some Pokémon, including: decreasing their default gauge size, and/or increasing the amount of Mega Speedups they can use. Some updates have also fixed bugs or changed descriptions.
Version | Release date | Changes |
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1.2.0 (3DS) | May 26, 2015 | Updates Mawile's description. |
1.3.16 (3DS) 1.7.4 (Mobile) |
July 26, 2016 | Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
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1.3.28 (3DS) 1.9.1 (Mobile) |
November 15, 2016 |
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1.4.6 (3DS) 1.10.0 (Mobile) |
April 4, 2017 (3DS) April 5, 2017 (Mobile) |
Decreases the amount of icons needed to Mega Evolve certain Pokémon:
Increases the amount of Mega Speedups usable by certain Pokémon:
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