Survival Mode

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Survival Mode is a Pokémon Shuffle area that challenges players to make as much progress into the challenge without being able to alter their initial selection of Support Pokémon.

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Stage progression in Survival Mode reflects the Main Stage area sequence. Players face two or three randomly selected Pokémon from a Main Stage area or set of two areas and then a final battle or battles against the Trainer(s) with Mega Evolved Pokémon from that area or areas. Throughout a Survival Mode challenge, players use the initial Support Pokémon they selected before Stage 1. Players can only adjust their Support Pokémon selection by restarting the Survival Mode challenge. This is the unique challenge of Survival Mode, since players do not always know which opposing Pokémon they will be facing. Selecting Pokémon with the strongest Attack power, useful Skills, and a diversified selection of Pokémon Types can be helpful strategies.

  • Only the "Experience Points x1.5", "Mega Start", and occasionally "Disruption Delay" Items are available for purchase before Survival Mode stages.
  • Players start with 5 moves in Stage 1. All subsequent stages begin by adding 5 additional moves to the number of remaining moves left over from the previous stage. The minimum number of moves is always 5. Player performance alone determines the maximum number of moves.
  • Stage 1 does not start with any Disruptions or randomly select from Pokémon that causes Disruptions. After Stage 1, randomly selected Survival Mode stages may or may not include starting Disruptions, Pokémon causing Disruptions, and 3-Pokémon Stages.
  • Special fixed rewards are awarded every few stages. The initial set of rewards are provided only once after players successfully pass certain stages. Beginning at Stage 10, players will receive the fixed reward every time they successfully pass certain stages.
  • Players pay three Hearts to start a Survival Mode challenge. Individual stages within a challenge have no cost.
  • Defeating opposing Pokémon rewards 200 Coins if Players have not previously defeated the Pokémon anywhere in Pokémon Shuffle. Otherwise, defeating opposing Pokémon rewards 20 Coins.
  • Players always receive a fixed distribution of XP per stage. Defeating an opposing Pokémon rewards one Pokémon with 4 XP and the other three Pokémon 2 XP. If players are defeated, 1 XP per Pokémon is awarded.
  • Survival modes also offers the ability for players to "Take a Break" between each stage. Selecting this option pauses the current Survival Mode challenge and creates a "temporary save point". Players may have only one temporary save point at a time.

Stages

The sequence of stages is not completely random for Survival Mode. Some stages are set, while the others are random in a certain set of stages.

Stage Pokémon Reward Disruption Notes
SM1 Randomly selected from Puerto Blanco (Stages 1-5) none includes Bulbasaur, Charmander, Eevee, Espurr, and Squirtle
SM2 Randomly selected from Puerto Blanco (Stages 6-9) possible includes Audino, Pichu, Pidgey, and Togepi
SM3 Mega Audino  , Puerto Blanco (Stages 10) yes Breakable-rock Disruption x1 (Counter 0, 2)
SM4-
SM5
Randomly selected from Sandy Bazaar (Stages 11-19) possible
SM6 Mega Kangaskhan  , Sandy Bazaar (Stages 20) yes Breakable-rock Disruption x4 (Counter 3)
SM7-
SM9
Randomly selected from Night Festival & Isla Asul (Stages 21-29, 31-44) possible
SM10 Mega Sableye  , Night Festival (Stages 30) initial
afterward
yes Barrier Disruption x4 (Counter 0, 4)
SM11 Mega Slowbro  , Isla Asul (Stages 45) yes non-Support Pokémon Disruption x3 (Counter 0, 3)
SM12-
SM14
Randomly selected from Rainbow Park & Galerie Rouge (Stages 46-59, 61-74) possible
SM15 Mega Lopunny  , Rainbow Park (Stages 60) yes ...
SM16 Mega Altaria  , Galerie Rouge (Stages 75) yes ...
SM17-
SM19
Randomly selected from Sweet Strasse & Silbern Museum (Stages 76-89, 91-104) possible
SM20 Mega Mawile  , Sweet Strasse (Stages 90) initial
afterward
yes
SM21 Mega Ampharos  , Silbern Museum (Stages 91) initial
afterward
yes
SM22-
SM24
Randomly selected from Mt. Vinter & Castle Noapte (Stages 106-119, 121-134) possible
SM25 Mega Glalie  , Mt. Vinter (Stages 120) yes ...
SM26 Mega Gengar  , Castle Noapte (Stages 135) yes ...
SM27-
SM29
Randomly selected from Jungle Verde & Wacky Workshop (Stages 136-149, 151-179) possible
SM30 Mega Mewtwo  , Jungle Verde (Stages 150) initial
afterward
yes
SM31 Mega Aerodactyl  , Wacky Workshop (Stages 180) initial
afterward
yes
SM32... ... ... ... ...

Rewards

Level 1st time reward Afterward
10 1x Exp Booster M 1x Exp Booster S
20 1x Exp Booster L 2x Exp Booster S
30 1x Raise Max Level 3x Exp Booster S
35 1x Level Up 1x Exp Booster M
40 1x Raise Max Level 2x Exp Booster M
45 1x Level Up 3x Exp Booster M
50 3x Raise Max Level 1x Exp Booster L


Main stages Puerto BlancoSandy BazaarNight FestivalIsla AsulRainbow Park
Galerie RougeSweet StrasseSilbern MuseumMt. VinterCastle Noapte
Jungle VerdeWacky WorkshopPedra ValleyAlbens TownRoseus Center
Desert UmbraVioleta PalaceBlau SalonGraucus HallNacht Carnival
Prasino 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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