Desert Umbra in the 3DS version
Desert Umbra (Japanese: プルルスデザート Pullus Desert ) is the 16th zone in Pokémon Shuffle , consisting of 50 stages. It follows Roseus Center and precedes Violeta Palace . Desert Umbra first became playable on February 15, 2016.
It shares its overworld design and music with Sandy Bazaar . Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five.
Updates
Main article: Pokémon Shuffle/Version history
Changes
3DS ver.
Mobile ver.
Added Main Stages 301–350 (Desert Umbra)
1.2.32 (Feb 16, 2016)
1.5.3 (Feb 16, 2016)
Decreased the HP of certain stages:
340 (Golurk): 21,437 -> 18,221 HP
350 (Mega Mewtwo X): 21,875 -> 18,594 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
301
Pansear
Fire
9,920
29,760
15
23%
3%
15
302
Paras
Bug
11,160
33,480
8
15%
5%
8
3-Pokémon stage
303
Phantump
Ghost
12,090
36,270
12
19%
4%
12
304
Spoink
Psychic
6,975
20,925
20
5%
3%
20
305
Koffing
Poison
12,400
37,200
15
14%
6%
15
306
Parasect
Bug
4,960
14,880
5
20%
4%
5
307
Murkrow
Dark
11,625
34,875
20
5%
3%
20
308
Trevenant
Ghost
19,900
59,700
15
18%
6%
15
309
Grumpig
Psychic
26,350
79,050
12
12%
3%
12
3-Pokémon stage
310
Weezing
Poison
22,020
66,060
20
14%
4%
20
311
Spearow
Flying
11,160
33,480
8
12%
6%
8
3-Pokémon stage
312
Panpour
Water
6,200
18,600
15
23%
3%
15
313
Growlithe
Fire
7,750
23,250
24
11%
3%
24
314
Spheal
Ice
4,960
14,880
5
20%
13%
5
Players will always obtain an S rank.
315
Pansage
Grass
16,120
48,360
7
23%
4%
7
3-Pokémon stage
316
Tyrunt
Rock
3,689
11,067
16
21%
4%
16
317
Sealeo
Ice
10,305
30,915
15
19%
5%
15
318
Fearow
Flying
13,265
39,795
20
10%
3%
20
319
Mankey
Fighting
7,440
22,320
15
6%
2%
15
320
Tyrantrum
Rock
16,265
48,795
20
5%
4%
20
321
Magikarp
Water
5,425
16,275
17
5%
1%
17
322
Simisear
Fire
12,400
37,200
15
9%
3%
15
323
Exeggcute
Grass
9,687
29,061
20
1%
1%
20
324
Golett
Ground
9,300
27,900
15
14%
3%
15
325
Magnemite
Electric
480
480
3
30%
0%
3
Puzzle stage. HP is not increased in UX version.
Players' chosen Support Pokémon will not appear in the puzzle area.
Players will always obtain an S rank.
326
Finneon
Water
11,625
34,875
20
15%
4%
20
327
Sandile
Ground
9,920
29,760
15
21%
5%
15
328
Magneton
Electric
10,505
31,515
12
17%
5%
12
329
Teddiursa
Normal
13,950
41,850
8
20%
5%
8
3-Pokémon stage
330
Magnezone
Electric
10,150
30,450
20
5%
4%
20
331
Simipour
Water
9,300
27,900
15
9%
3%
15
332
Kabuto
Rock
16,120
48,360
7
3%
8%
7
3-Pokémon stage
333
Smoochum
Ice
6,045
18,135
12
11%
3%
12
334
Simisage
Grass
12,400
37,200
15
9%
3%
15
335
Lumineon
Water
13,287
39,861
20
10%
3%
20
336
Omanyte
Water
11,780
35,340
15
9%
3%
15
337
Weedle
Poison
7,052
21,156
12
11%
6%
12
338
Sentret
Normal
15,500
46,500
8
11%
6%
8
3-Pokémon stage
339
Furret
Normal
15,200
45,600
15
9%
5%
15
340
Golurk
Ground
18,221
54,663
20
21%
2%
20
Changed from 21,437 HP in 3DS update 1.4.6 and Mobile update 1.10.0.
341
Kakuna
Poison
9,920
29,760
15
23%
4%
15
342
Ursaring
Normal
15,225
45,675
20
10%
5%
20
343
Skorupi
Poison
13,000
39,000
15
21%
3%
15
344
Primeape
Fighting
18,600
55,800
8
14%
4%
8
3-Pokémon stage
345
Jynx
Ice
21,337
64,011
20
21%
2%
20
346
Krokorok
Ground
1,180
1,180
4
30%
0%
4
Puzzle stage. HP is not increased in UX version.
Players will always obtain an S rank.
347
Drapion
Poison
21,250
63,750
15
16%
3%
15
348
Exeggutor
Grass
20,150
60,450
8
20%
4%
8
3-Pokémon stage
349
Krookodile
Ground
15,500
46,500
20
5%
2%
20
350
Mega Mewtwo X
Fighting
18,594
55,782
20
N/A
N/A
20
Changed from 21,875 HP in 3DS update 1.4.6 and Mobile update 1.10.0.
First clear bonus (3DS): Mewtwonite X and Jewel ×1.
First clear bonus (Mobile): Mewtwonite X and Hearts ×5.
If the Mewtwonite X is already owned, receive Level Up ×1 instead.
First clear bonus (UX stage): Level Up ×3.
Names
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
プルルスデザート Pullus Desert
From pullus (Latin for dark-colored or dusky)
English
Desert Umbra
From umbra (shadow)
French
Désert Castanea
From castanea (Latin for chestnut)
German
Schattenwüste
From Schatten (shadow)
Italian
Deserto Fuscus
From fuscus (Latin for dark or black)
Korean
풀루스 데저트 Pullus Desert
Same as Japanese name
Spanish
Desierto Chai
From चाय cāy (chai ; Hindi for tea)
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