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===[[Pokémon Shuffle]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Shuffle]]=== | ||
Before a Pokémon's Mega Evolution can be used in Pokémon Shuffle, its respective [[Mega Stone]] must be obtained, typically by defeating its Mega-Evolved form in a {{pkmn|Trainer}} battle at the end of each {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Stages|Main Stage Area}}. For a Pokémon to Mega Evolve during battle, the Pokémon must be placed in the first position (furthest to the left) when selecting {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Support Pokémon}} and the Mega Gauge must be filled by matching the Pokémon being Mega Evolved or matching Pokémon with the Mega Boost or Mega Boost+ [[Skill]]s who are of the same [[Type]] as the Pokémon being Mega Evolved. After the Mega Gauge fills, each of the Pokémon's icon pieces change to reflect the Mega-Evolved form of that Pokémon. Effects for each Mega form vary between Pokémon and are listed below in the [[#Mega Effects|Mega Effects]] table. These Mega Effects replace the Pokémon's Skill for the remainder of the battle. | Before a Pokémon's Mega Evolution can be used in Pokémon Shuffle, its respective [[Mega Stone]] must be obtained (or in {{p|Rayquaza}}'s case, the Meteorite), typically by defeating its Mega-Evolved form in a {{pkmn|Trainer}} battle at the end of each {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Stages|Main Stage Area}}. For a Pokémon to Mega Evolve during battle, the Pokémon must be placed in the first position (furthest to the left) when selecting {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Support Pokémon}} and the Mega Gauge must be filled by matching the Pokémon being Mega Evolved or matching Pokémon with the Mega Boost or Mega Boost+ [[Skill]]s who are of the same [[Type]] as the Pokémon being Mega Evolved. After the Mega Gauge fills, each of the Pokémon's icon pieces change to reflect the Mega-Evolved form of that Pokémon. Effects for each Mega form vary between Pokémon and are listed below in the [[#Mega Effects|Mega Effects]] table. These Mega Effects replace the Pokémon's Skill for the remainder of the battle. | ||
The following Mega Stones are available by defeating Mega-Evolved Trainer Pokémon at the end of {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Stages|Main Stage Area}}s, listed in the order they are received: | The following Mega Stones are available by defeating Mega-Evolved Trainer Pokémon at the end of {{DL|Pokémon Shuffle|Stages|Main Stage Area}}s, listed in the order they are received: |
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