Night Festival

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Sandy Bazaar
Night Festival
Isla Asul
Night Festival in the 3DS version

Night Festival (Japanese: スミフェスティバル Sumi Festival) is the third zone in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of ten stages. It follows Sandy Bazaar and precedes Isla Asul.

The zone is designed to resemble a Japanese festival, with market stalls and lanterns hung around the area. A shrine is located in the northeastern corner.

Amelia briefly appears after entering this zone, and adds her recommendation icons to the game's menus. Each Pokémon that the player can catch has zero to five icons, and the more icons it has the more Amelia recommends the player to use that Pokémon. She leaves to get back to her job.

Updates

Main article: Pokémon Shuffle/Version history
Changes 3DS ver. Mobile ver.
Initial launch. 1.0.0
(Feb 18, 2015)
1.0.0
(Aug 24, 2015)
Decreased the HP of certain stages:
  • 21 (Buneary): 3,257 -> 2,768 HP
1.4.6
(Apr 4, 2017)
1.10.0
(Apr 5, 2017)
Added UX stages 1.5.7
(Feb 13, 2018)
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Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Main UX Base Bonus
21 Buneary Buneary Normal 2,768 8,304 30 50% 4% 30 (3DS)
25 (Mobile)
Had 3,257 HP until changed in update 1.4.6.
22 Treecko Treecko Grass 1,978 5,934 15 5% 3% 15
23 Pikachu Pikachu Electric 903 2,709 7 30% (3DS)
17% (Mobile)
10% (3DS)
7% (Mobile)
7 3-Pokémon stage.
24 Sableye Sableye Dark 2,095 6,285 15 63% 7% 15
25 Litwick Litwick Ghost 1,734 5,202 16 45% (3DS)
14% (Mobile)
4% (3DS)
8% (Mobile)
16
26 Chingling Chingling Psychic 1,978 5,934 15 80% (3DS)
56% (Mobile)
2% (3DS)
5% (Mobile)
15
27 Swirlix Swirlix Fairy 2,474 7,422 16 70% (3DS)
49% (Mobile)
2% (3DS)
5% (Mobile)
16
28 Volbeat Volbeat Bug 2,045 6,135 15 30% (3DS)
16% (Mobile)
5% (3DS)
7% (Mobile)
15
29 Illumise Illumise Bug 1,859 5,577 15 30% (3DS)
17% (Mobile)
5% (3DS)
8% (Mobile)
15
30 Sableye Mega Sableye Dark 4,386 13,158 20 N/A N/A 20
  • Cannot be played in Shuffle Mobile unless at least 15 Pokémon have been caught.
  • First clear bonus (3DS): Sablenite Shuffle.png Sablenite, Jewel Shuffle.png Jewel ×1, and Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×10.
  • First clear bonus (Mobile): Sablenite Shuffle.png Sablenite and Heart Shuffle.png Hearts ×10
    • (3DS originally did not give Hearts, and Mobile originally gave 5 instead of 10 Hearts.)
  • First clear bonus (UX stage): Raise Max Level.png Raise Max Level ×1.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese スミフェスティバル Sumi Festival From 墨 sumi (ink) or 菫 sumire (violet) and festival
English Night Festival From night and festival
French Festival Sumi Same as Japanese name
German Purpurfest From Purpur (purple) and Fest (festival)
Italian Fiera Kuroiro From fiera (fair) and 黒色 kuroiro (black)
Korean 나이트 페스티벌 Night Festival Same as English name
Spanish Feria de la Tinta From feria (fair) and tinta (ink)


Main stages Puerto BlancoSandy BazaarNight FestivalIsla AsulRainbow ParkGalerie Rouge
Sweet StrasseSilbern MuseumMt. VinterCastle NoapteJungle Verde
Wacky WorkshopPedra ValleyAlbens TownRoseus CenterDesert UmbraVioleta Palace
Blau SalonGraucus HallNacht CarnivalPrasino WoodsZaffiro CoastMarron Trail
Expert Stages Expert Stages
Special stages Daily (Daily PokémonOne Chance a Day!)
Challenge (Great ChallengeUltra ChallengeUB ChallengeHigh-Speed ChallengeSpecial Challenge)
Resource event (Meowth's Coin ManiaSkill Booster M Stage!Tons of Exp. Points)
Competitive stageEscalation battlePokémon Safari
Retired special stages An Evolving Challenge!Commemorative EventScore ChallengeTry 'Em Items Stage
Survival Mode Survival Mode
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