Competitive Stage: Difference between revisions

shuffle items
(items links)
(shuffle items)
Line 10: Line 10:
==Timed events==
==Timed events==
===3DS===
===3DS===
So far, there have been fifteen unique timed Competitive Stages. Only the initial events for each featured Mega Pokémon have been time-limited stages, though not every Mega Pokémon debuted with a timed stage. Timed stages usually only have the Complexity -1 and Disruption Delay {{DL|Items in Pokémon Shuffle|Stage-use items|items}} available, with the Attack Power ↑ item also being available starting with Mega Manectric's stage. However, the Disruption Delay item was not available for the Mega Gardevoir stage.
So far, there have been fifteen unique timed Competitive Stages. Only the initial events for each featured Mega Pokémon have been time-limited stages, though not every Mega Pokémon debuted with a timed stage. Timed stages usually only have the Complexity -1 and Disruption Delay {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Stage-use items|items}} available, with the Attack Power ↑ item also being available starting with Mega Manectric's stage. However, the Disruption Delay item was not available for the Mega Gardevoir stage.


In the update to v1.2.0, updates were made to detect cheating in Competitive Stage submissions in light of scores submitted during the Mega Banette competition.
In the update to v1.2.0, updates were made to detect cheating in Competitive Stage submissions in light of scores submitted during the Mega Banette competition.
Line 329: Line 329:
==Move-limited events==
==Move-limited events==
===3DS===
===3DS===
So far, move-limited Competitive Stages have featured twenty different Mega Evolved Pokémon, with one Mega Stone being available for each. Though the event stages featuring {{me|Sceptile}} and {{me|Gyarados}} have only appeared as move-limited stages, many of these stages have only appeared as repeats. The ranking range is generally increased for repeat stages, allowing more players the opportunity to place and obtain the Mega Stone prize. The {{DL|Items in Pokémon Shuffle|Stage-use items|items}} available for use tend to vary with the stage.
So far, move-limited Competitive Stages have featured twenty different Mega Evolved Pokémon, with one Mega Stone being available for each. Though the event stages featuring {{me|Sceptile}} and {{me|Gyarados}} have only appeared as move-limited stages, many of these stages have only appeared as repeats. The ranking range is generally increased for repeat stages, allowing more players the opportunity to place and obtain the Mega Stone prize. The {{DL|List of items (Shuffle)|Stage-use items|items}} available for use tend to vary with the stage.


The Competitive Stage featuring Mega Sceptile was the first stage to use the ''Fast Match'' stage type, a variant of move-limited stages where every match in a combo receives a 1.5x multiplier if a match is made within a few seconds of the stage starting or the previous combo ending. To date, only Competitive Stages have used this stage type.  
The Competitive Stage featuring Mega Sceptile was the first stage to use the ''Fast Match'' stage type, a variant of move-limited stages where every match in a combo receives a 1.5x multiplier if a match is made within a few seconds of the stage starting or the previous combo ending. To date, only Competitive Stages have used this stage type.