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'''Competitive Stage''' (Japanese: '''ランキングステージ''' ''Ranking Stage'') is a unique kind of Special Stage in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that usually features [[Mega Evolution|Mega-Evolved]] Pokémon. The cost per play is usually 1 Heart. In each Competitive Stage, the player battles an opponent with infinite HP, with the goal of obtaining as high a score as possible. Once the stage ends, the player's score is uploaded to the game's servers (if it beat their previous record) and compared to the scores of other players in their region (3DS) or of all other players (Mobile). Once the event period ends, the player will receive prizes based on their final ranking, potentially including a Mega Stone for the Pokémon featured in the stage. As of early 2017, some opponents have not been Mega Evolved Pokémon, such as Meloetta in Aria Forme and Shiny Rayquaza.
'''Competitive Stage''' (Japanese: '''ランキングステージ''' ''Ranking Stage'') is a unique kind of [[Special Stages|Special Stage]] in [[Pokémon Shuffle]] that usually features [[Mega Evolution|Mega-Evolved]] Pokémon. The cost per play is usually 1 Heart. In each Competitive Stage, the player battles an opponent with infinite HP, with the goal of obtaining as high a score as possible. Once the stage ends, the player's score is uploaded to the game's servers (if it beat their previous record) and compared to the scores of other players in their region (3DS) or of all other players (Mobile). Once the event period ends, the player will receive prizes based on their final ranking, potentially including a Mega Stone for the Pokémon featured in the stage. As of early 2017, some opponents have not been Mega Evolved Pokémon, such as Meloetta in Aria Forme and Shiny Rayquaza.


Competitive Stages have been both move-limited and time-limited stages. Before playing a Competitive Stage or checking the leaderboard, the player must agree to connect to the Internet. Once a connection is confirmed, the player may select Pokémon and items as usual. On the Ranking screen, which is unique to this type of stage, players can view their personal high score, current placement, and information on the five players currently on top of the leaderboard (in their region on 3DS), including the Pokémon used to acquire their score. From version 1.3 (3DS)/1.6 (Mobile) onwards, this screen was adjusted to include the Pokémon the player used to achieve their current score and the score cutoffs for each prize tier, as well as which prize tier the player is currently in.
Competitive Stages have been both move-limited and time-limited stages. Before playing a Competitive Stage or checking the leaderboard, the player must agree to connect to the Internet. Once a connection is confirmed, the player may select Pokémon and items as usual. On the Ranking screen, which is unique to this type of stage, players can view their personal high score, current placement, and information on the five players currently on top of the leaderboard (in their region on 3DS), including the Pokémon used to acquire their score. From version 1.3 (3DS)/1.6 (Mobile) onwards, this screen was adjusted to include the Pokémon the player used to achieve their current score and the score cutoffs for each prize tier, as well as which prize tier the player is currently in.
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