Pokémon Rumble World
Pokémon Rumble World みんなのポケモンスクランブル | |
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Pokémon Rumble World's logo | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo 3DS |
Category: | Action RPG |
Players: | 1 player |
Connectivity: | StreetPass, SpotPass |
Developer: | Ambrella |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation VI side series |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E10+ |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | April 8, 2015 |
North America: | April 8, 2015 |
Australia: | April 8, 2015 |
Europe: | April 8, 2015 |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Official site |
Pokémon Rumble World (Japanese: みんなのポケモンスクランブル Everyone's Pokémon Scramble) is a freemium Nintendo 3DS game released in most regions on April 8, 2015. The game is free to download, but features in-game microtransactions. The game features all 719 species of Pokémon, as well as Mega Evolution and Primal Kyogre and Groudon. It is the fourth entry in the Pokémon Rumble series.
The title "Pokémon Rumble World" was originally discovered prior to its announcement due to receiving a classification from the Australian Classification Board.
Story
The game is set in the Kingdom of Toys. At the start of the game, the king greets the player's Mii, jealous of a magician who has 10 Pokémon, whereas the king only has one Pikachu. The player's Mii then leaves Castle Town via a hot-air balloon to collect wild Toy Pokémon. As the player befriends wild Toy Pokémon, their Adventurer Rank increases. As their Adventurer Rank increases, more items are available in the shop and the stages will feature more powerful Pokémon.
Unlike previous games in the Pokémon Rumble series, the player's Mii explores with their Toy Pokémon. Miis from StreetPass and SpotPass will visit the player's game. The player can explore by taking balloons, which must be purchased with Poké Diamonds; different kinds of balloons will allow access to different areas.
Buildings
Castle
This is where the King resides with various other characters introduced throughout the game. Periodically, the player can head to the Castle and undertake a favor from the King. The King will present one favor per day, though a player who has progressed quickly is able to obtain new requests more quickly.
Shop
Step right up for goods of all sorts! This is the first place the player will go after the tutorial. This is where the player can buy various Balloons to use for a "Pokémon-Seeking Adventure". An "Extras" section provides items such as the various types of trees as well as the ability to expand your Pokémon storage capacity using a "Pokémon House". Clothes, backgrounds, and frames can also be obtained.
Poké Diamonds
The shop also acts as the hub to the Nintendo eShop for the purpose of buying Diamonds.
Poké Diamonds (Japanese: ポケダイヤ Poké Diamond) are a special currency in the game which the player can purchase with real money from the Nintendo eShop, although they can also be found during gameplay (such as when clearing a stage or through StreetPass). Poké Diamonds can be used to make it easier to find different kinds of wild Pokémon, exchanged for hot-air balloons rides, change the clothes of Miis, re-inflate balloons faster, and to continue playing in a stage after a Pokémon's HP runs out. The player can also buy additional Pokémon storage with Poké Diamonds, to add to the initial 30 slots.
Poké Diamonds can be purchased in sets ranging from 50 Poké Diamonds (at minimal cost) to 1,750 Poké Diamonds. The pricing is structured so that larger packages net you some form of savings; for instance, buying 1,750 Diamonds saves you $8.16 over buying 35 separate packages of 50 Diamonds. The maximum number of Poké Diamonds the player can buy is 3000, which can best be achieved by buying 200 (for the promo), 1,750, 1,000, then 50 Diamonds. Once the maximum limit is reached, a Mine appears, awarding 20 Poké Diamonds a day, as well as a Balloon VIP card, reducing the cost to re-inflate balloons to 1 Poké Diamond for all balloons. There will also be one-time limited sales on Poké Diamonds.
Poké Diamonds | United States | Eurozone | United Kingdom | Japan |
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×50 | $0.69 | €0.69 | £0.69 | ¥80 |
×100 | $1.29 | €1.29 | £1.19 | ¥150 |
×200 | $2.39 | €2.39 | £2.19 | ¥290 |
×500 | $5.49 | €5.49 | £4.99 | ¥700 |
×1,000 | $9.99 | €9.99 | £8.99 | ¥1,300 |
×1,750 | $15.99 | €15.99 | £14.39 | ¥2,200 |
×50 (limited offer) | $0.49 | €0.49 | £0.49 | ¥60 |
×200 (limited offer) | $1.79 | €1.79 | £1.59 | ¥240 |
Poké Diamonds can also be obtained for free by Streetpass and Spotpass. One is awarded for every five visitors, and saving those visitors on adventures can sometimes earn Diamonds as well.
Balloon Stop
Hot-air balloons for all destinations depart here!
This is the place where the player can go on Pokémon-Seeking Adventures". All Balloons owned by the player are listed; any that are ready to use (fully inflated) appear with an OK symbol while any appearing with a period of time cannot be used until that time expires (they are being inflated). A player can use Poké Diamonds to inflate a Balloon immediately, at which time it can be used.
When using a balloon, the stage the player visits is decided by a roulette. Stages can have stars attached to them at random to show there is a chance of finding rare Pokémon there.
Move Tutor Shop
We teach moves to Pokémon.
At Level 26 (or earlier if obtained via daily playing), the mission "Catch the Garden Intruder" is available at the castle. When completed, the King rewards the player with this building. Once obtained, the player may select any Pokémon currently owned and head to the shop, which appears to the left of the Balloon Stop.
Two options are presented when the shop is interacted with: "Teach a Move" and "Switch Move A and Move B". The latter can be done for free.
Teach a Move
When this option is selected, a list of moves that the Pokémon is currently capable of learning appear. The Pokémon may be taught any one of these moves. Any moves not yet encountered in the gameplay will not be available to be taught. Each move has a different cost depending on the number of Stars.
Number of Stars |
Cost |
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5 | 1 or 2 Diamonds |
4 | 1,800P |
3 | 600P |
2 | 200P |
1 | 100P |
Status moves also vary by price, but it is currently not known how the pricing is determined.
Mega Shop
Once the player has reached adventurer level 33 and completed the challenge "Raid of the Mighty General" they will be rewarded with a Mega Ring and the Mega Shop, where players can buy various Mega Stones for Pokémon to Mega Evolve as well as the Red and Blue Orbs. The first time the player buys a Mega Stone, it is free, and each subsequent time, each Mega Stone costs 5 Poké Diamonds. Mega Evolution can then be used in stages.
The Mega Shop is located to the right of the regular Shop.
Rust Fountain
When the player reaches level 50+, Rusty Pokémon will begin to appear among regular Pokémon. These are unique in that they can only use the move "Struggle" if they are utilized on the field. By clearing the challenge "Dragon Marshal Advance," Rusty Removal Spot will be available to clean Rusty Pokémon. While the first wash is free, subsequent cleaning requires 1 Poké Diamond.
The Rust Fountain is located to the left of the Move Tutor Shop.
Mine
If a player buys all of their allowed 3,000 Diamonds at any time, the Mine is given to the player for free. This building will allow the player to collect additional Diamonds daily at no cost. This can only be done once a day.
Challenges
The King will give the player challenges, each with a set of goals to complete. Completing these goals gives Poké Diamonds as well as other various items, such as clothing, frames, or backgrounds. The player can undertake one challenge per day for free, and can undertake additional challenges that day if they are high enough in rank. The challenges can be replayed at any time as often as the player wishes to collect the rest of the Gems; once all Gem rewards have been obtained for a challenge, there is no additional reward for further completion.
Challenge | Early Access Level |
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Goals | Rewards |
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Magician's Challenge | 100+ |
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First Errand | 200+ |
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Royal Competition | 300+ |
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Restaurant Opening | 400+ |
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Royal Competition, Round 2 | 15 | 480+ |
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The Phantom Thief Appears | 17 | 540+ |
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Royal Competition, Round 3 | 19 | 640+ |
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The Dark Emperor's Army | 21 | ??? |
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Royal Competition, Round 4 | 23 | 780+ |
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Catch the Garden Intruder | 26 | 820+ |
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Royal Competition, Round 5 | 29 | 920+ |
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Raid of the Mighty General* | 33 | ??? |
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Royal Competition, Round 6 | 1,060+ |
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Moonlight Ball | 1,100+ |
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Royal Quarterfinals | 1,200+ |
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Supersonic Ninja Tricks | ??? |
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Royal Semifinals | 1,340+ |
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The King's Adventure | 1,380+ |
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Royal Finals | 55 | 1,480+ |
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Dragon Marshal Advance | 58 | ??? |
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King's Choice Competition | 1,600+ |
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Dragon Marshal Face-Off | 62 | ??? |
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Passwords
Players are able to receive special Pokémon once they reach adventurer level 4, via special passwords posted on the official website. The word "Gift" precedes the name of the Pokémon in-game and each has a special ability. Codes may be re-used, but only if the Pokémon obtained from it has been removed by saying good-bye to it in Castle Town.
Pokémon Passwords
# | Pokémon | Type | Power | Move(s) | Password | Source | |||||
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North America | PAL region | Japan | |||||||||
113 | Chansey | Normal | 233 | Soft-Boiled | Double-Edge | 79674426 | 87337896 | 30743419 | Pokémon Daisuki Club site | ||
006 | Charizard | Fire | Flying | 233 | Fire Blast | Dragon Claw | 16607716 | 52378511 | 41169311 | Unreleased | |
650 | Chespin | Grass | 218 | Vine Whip | Seed Bomb | 08804218 | 87456259 | 80837953 | Pokémon Center Tohoku | ||
613 | Cubchoo | Ice | 215 | Icy Wind | Ice Punch | 61211248 | 43777681 | 02706401 | Unreleased | ||
702 | Dedenne | Electric | Fairy | 233 | Nuzzle | Thunder Shock | 64981939 | 31587215 | 14854526 | Unreleased | |
680 | Doublade | Steel | Ghost | 237 | Iron Head | Sacred Sword | 27418406 | 17428954 | 98114402 | Official site | |
133 | Eevee | Normal | 227 | Take Down | Swift | 45177014 | 46657585 | 24771725 | NicoNico Stream | ||
653 | Fennekin | Fire | 222 | Flamethrower | Fire Spin | 00633377 | 31757866 | 91336986 | Pokémon Center Nagoya | ||
136 | Flareon | Fire | 247 | Fire Fang | Lava Plume | 21470161 | 18985769 | 70025653 | Unreleased | ||
656 | Froakie | Water | 220 | Water Shuriken | Bubble Beam | 80458867 | 77394523 | 58410198 | Unreleased | ||
701 | Hawlucha | Fighting | Flying | 224 | Karate Chop | Flying Press | 16638918 | 98920358 | 67097747 | Unreleased | |
214 | Heracross | Bug | Fighting | 232 | Megahorn | Close Combat | 40442690 | 32542580 | 95368835 | Unreleased | |
237 | Hitmontop | Fighting | 227 | Close Combat | Counter | 98361402 | 67997111 | 30417493 | Unreleased | ||
635 | Hydreigon | Dark | Dragon | 713 | Draco Meteor | Dragon Rush | 25576005 | 80501954 | 65370104 | Unreleased | |
686 | Inkay | Dark | Psychic | 217 | Night Slash | Psycho Cut | 78515422 | 26665300 | 89548655 | Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay | |
135 | Jolteon | Electric | 239 | Thunder Fang | Discharge | 44599989 | 03339202 | 94681135 | Unreleased | ||
115 | Kangaskhan | Normal | 506 | Mega Punch | Dizzy Punch | 25637504 | 01346893 | 79262839 | Unreleased | ||
707 | Klefki | Steel | Fairy | 225 | Draining Kiss | Mirror Shot | 92955036 | 37760163 | 73631464 | Official site | |
667 | Litleo | Fire | Normal | 227 | Fire Fang | Flamethrower | 08812138 | 62465323 | 52830979 | Unreleased | |
678 | Meowstic | Psychic | 304 | Psyshock | Disarming Voice | 87924051 | 38676454 | 46715059 | Unreleased | ||
052 | Meowth | Normal | 220 | Fake Out | Fury Swipes | 70913926 | 50675021 | 47219375 | Pokémon Center Osaka | ||
714 | Noibat | Flying | Dragon | 224 | Air Slash | Dragon Pulse | 33704576 | 07646766 | 24541815 | Unreleased | |
674 | Pancham | Fighting | 222 | Karate Chop | Sky Uppercut | 18294319 | 24197410 | 07475726 | Official site | ||
025 | Pikachu | Electric | 228 | Thunderbolt | Volt Tackle | 71001385 | 70403360 | 45439916 | Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo | ||
710 | Pumpkaboo | Ghost | Grass | 231 | Trick-or-Treat | Shadow Ball | 15681339 | 5049128 | 19419460 | Unreleased | |
280 | Ralts | Psychic | Fairy | 215 | Psychic | Draining Kiss | 64297438 | 25826431 | 68482513 | Unreleased | |
393 | Piplup | Water | 221 | Bubble Beam | Surf | 18689737 | 41749930 | 38220972 | Pokémon Center Sapporo | ||
447 | Riolu | Fighting | 224 | Force Palm | Reversal | 97096330 | 43522297 | 96465637 | All Pokémon Center stores | ||
080 | Slowbro | Water | Psychic | 234 | Water Pulse | Psychic | 09383536 | 62660674 | 62965164 | Unreleased | |
235 | Smeargle | Normal | 222 | Sketch | (none) | 18014401 | 35325215 | 99271867 | Official site | ||
684 | Swirlix | Fairy | 225 | Draining Kiss | Play Rough | 45484632 | 75842984 | 73294979 | Unreleased | ||
175 | Togepi | Fairy | 220 | Draining Kiss | Fairy Wind | 04730723 | 40909306 | 20975060 | Unreleased | ||
255 | Torchic | Fire | 228 | Flame Charge | Flame Burst | 28563187 | 95359778 | 51803567 | Pokémon Center Fukuoka | ||
252 | Treecko | Grass | 228 | Mega Drain | Energy Ball | 70095874 | 92293728 | 78809335 | Unreleased | ||
387 | Turtwig | Grass | 229 | Synthesis | Razor Leaf | 88252527 | 70959041 | 61709425 | Pokémon Center Yokohama | ||
134 | Vaporeon | Water | 243 | Hydro Pump | Aqua Ring | 36984523 | 23871470 | 82934904 | Unreleased | ||
265 | Wurmple | Bug | 217 | String Shot | Poison Sting | 59190563 | 79075980 | 58143160 | Unreleased | ||
571 | Zoroark | Dark | 242 | Snarl | Night Daze | 56770827 | 88236729 | 12659548 | Unreleased | ||
Other Passwords
Item | Password | Source | ||
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North America | PAL region | Japan | ||
10 Poké Diamonds | 88542610 | 03570018 | 37784502 | Unreleased |
20 Poké Diamonds | 83660710 | 79159356 | 68938734 | Unreleased |
Red Outfit | 15475553 | 53536680 | 96380090 | Unreleased |
Blue Outfit | 48894913 | 54827636 | 97881775 | Unreleased |
Pikachu Outfit | 52253751 | 07817569 | 14101855 | Unreleased |
Areas
The first three balloons are available to purchase from the start. Others will be available when the player obtains the required rank for that balloon.
Balloon | Cost | Required Rank | Area Name | Recharge Time |
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Leafy Balloon | 10 Poké Diamonds | None | Leafy Expanse | 30 minutes |
Dew Balloon | 10 Poké Diamonds | None | Dewdrop Bay | 30 minutes |
Ember Balloon | 10 Poké Diamonds | None | Ember Mountains | 30 minutes |
Ruby Balloon | 20 Poké Diamonds | 5 | Ruby Volcano | 1 hour |
Sapphire Balloon | 20 Poké Diamonds | 5 | Sapphire Sea | 1 hour |
Gold Balloon | 30 Poké Diamonds | 10 | Gold Plateau | 2 hours |
Silver Balloon | 30 Poké Diamonds | 10 | Silver Isles | 2 hours |
Diamond Balloon | 50 Poké Diamonds | 15 | Diamond Crater | 3 hours |
Pearl Balloon | 50 Poké Diamonds | 15 | Pearl Marsh | 3 hours |
Black Balloon | 70 Poké Diamonds | 20 | Black Realm | 4 hours |
White Balloon | 70 Poké Diamonds | 20 | White Ruins | 4 hours |
Fairy Balloon | 90 Poké Diamonds | 25 | Fairy Land | 5 hours |
Dark Balloon | 90 Poké Diamonds | 25 | Dark Land | 5 hours |
Origin Balloon | 100 Poké Diamonds | 30 | Origin Hideaway | 6 hours |
Starlight Balloon | 120 Poké Diamonds | 35 | Starlight Islands | 6 hours |
Distortion Balloon | 140 Poké Diamonds | 40 | Distortion Land | 8 hours |
Plasma Balloon | 160 Poké Diamonds | 45 | Plasma Tundra | 8 hours |
Legend Balloon | 200 Poké Diamonds | 50 | Legend Terrain | 10 hours |
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Rumble World
See also
External links
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