Gear (Rumble Rush)
Gears (Japanese: ギア Gear) are items in Pokémon Rumble Rush which provide various useful boosts when equipped to Pokémon. They were developed by the Adventurers Club and are obtained by refining Ores. They can also be purchased using Platinum Points at the My Nintendo website.
Gears start at Lv. 1, and can be upgraded using coins and Upgrade Kits which correspond for the respective gear. Upgrade Kits can be obtained by refining Ores and by sending gears to the club.
There are two types of gears - power gears and summon gears. All Pokémon have one socket to equip a summon gear, and can have one or two sockets to equip power gears. Pokémon given to the player at the start of a new event do not have any gear sockets.
Power gear
Power gears (Japanese: ちからギア Strength Gear) are gears which provide boosts to a Pokémon's stats. Prior to Mewtwo Sea, any power gear could be placed into the one or two available gear sockets.
Since Mewtwo Sea, power gears have been categorized into three groups: style power gear, Pokémon power gear, and other power gear. Pokémon with only one socket can equip one style or other power gear, but the socket will not accommodate for a Pokémon power gear. Pokémon with two sockets can equip a style/other gear in one socket, and a Pokémon/other gear in the other socket, but cannot equip two style or two Pokémon gears.
Style power gear
Style power gear are denoted by the presence of two cogs around the gear. These gears provide a CP boost to the Pokémon, while also boosting certain types of moves.
Power Gear | Effect | Effect Increase per Level | Level Limit | Availability | |
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Charge Boost | Increases CP by 50* Attack goes up on charged moves |
+50 | 50* | All islands | |
File:Gear Lobbler Rumble Rush.png | Lobbler | Increases CP by 50 Attack goes up if its moves hit from far away |
+50 | 50 | Since Mewtwo Sea |
Grappler | Increases CP by 50 Attack goes up if its moves hit from close up |
+50 | 50 | Since Mewtwo Sea | |
Snappy | Increases CP by 50* Basic moves come out faster* |
+50 | 50 | All islands |
Requirements for upgrading style power gears are listed below.
Pokémon power gear
Pokémon power gear are denoted by the presence of three cogs around the gear. These gears can only be equipped to specific Pokémon families, and when equipped, provide a CP boost as well increasing the CP boost provided by a particular style power gear.
Requirements for upgrading Pokémon power gears (which provide a boost factor of 1.2) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits |
---|---|---|
2 | 2,000 | 9 |
3 | 10,000 | 60 |
4 | 30,000 | 60 |
5 | 50,000 | 60 |
Requirements for upgrading Pokémon power gears (which provide a boost factor 1.1) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits |
---|---|---|
2 | 1,000 | 3 |
3 | 1,500 | 6 |
4 | 2,000 | 6 |
5 | 2,500 | 9 |
Other power gear
The rest of the power gears include the type-based gears, as well as Move Gear and Brawny. The type-based gears boost the CP of a Pokémon with a move of the corresponding type to the gear.
These power gears can be placed in any socket that a Pokémon has for power gears.
Power Gear | Effect | Effect Increase per Level | Level Limit | Availability | |
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Move Gear | Increases CP by 5 | +5 | 3 | Tutorial | |
Normal Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | All islands | |
Fighting Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Snorlax Sea, Gengar Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Flying Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Snorlax Sea, Castform Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Poison Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Dragonite Sea, Celebi Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Mewtwo Sea | |
Ground Move Plus | Increases CP by 50 | +50 | 50 | Zapdos Sea, Celebi Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Rock Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Pinsir Sea, Jirachi Sea, Castform Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Bug Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Charizard Sea, Pinsir Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Mewtwo Sea | |
Ghost Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Pinsir Sea, Gengar Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Steel Move Plus | Increases CP by 50 | +50 | 50 | Jirachi Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Fire Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Charizard Sea, Zapdos Sea, Jirachi Sea, Celebi Sea, Castform Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Mewtwo Sea | |
Water Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Charizard Sea, Zapdos Sea, Celebi Sea, Castform Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Mewtwo Sea | |
Grass Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Charizard Sea, Snorlax Sea, Pinsir Sea, Celebi Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Electric Move Plus | Increases CP by 50 | +50 | 50 | Zapdos Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Psychic Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Charizard Sea, Dragonite Sea, Gengar Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Mewtwo Sea | |
Ice Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Snorlax Sea, Zapdos Sea, Jirachi Sea, Castform Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Dragon Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Dragonite Sea, Jirachi Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Dark Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Dragonite Sea, Pinsir Sea, Gengar Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Fairy Move Plus | Increases CP by 50* | +50* | 50* | Dragonite Sea, all islands from Garchomp Sea to Aegislash Sea | |
Brawny | Increases HP by 200 | +200 | 10 | All islands |
Requirements for upgrading type-based power gears are listed below.
Requirements for upgrading Move Gear are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits |
---|---|---|
2 | 400 | 2 |
3 | 800 | 3 |
Requirements for upgrading Brawny are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits |
---|---|---|
2 | 300 | 9 |
3 | 350 | 12 |
4 | 650 | 42 |
5 | 980 | 96 |
6 | 1,360 | 186 |
7 | 1,800 | 324 |
8 | ? | ? |
9 | 2,770 | 768 |
10 | 3,300 | 1,092 |
Summon gear
Summon gears (Japanese: ミラーギア Mirror Gear) are gears which allow the player to summon an ally Pokémon to unleash a powerful attack. A summon gear can only be used once a gauge is filled up by defeating wild Pokémon.
Common
Summon gear | Base Effect Value | Max Level | Availability | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aqua Tail Gear (Croconaw) |
480 | 3 | Since Snorlax Sea | |
Dazzling Gleam Gear (Cutiefly) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Dragon Claw Gear (Hakamo-o) |
480 | 3 | Since Snorlax Sea | |
Drill Peck Gear (Spearow) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Dynamic Punch Gear (Gurdurr) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Psyshock Gear (Gothorita) |
480 | 3 | Charizard Sea, Dragonite Sea | |
Quick Attack Gear (Rattata) |
480 | 3 | Tutorial, Charizard Sea, Dragonite Sea | |
Rock Blast Gear (Graveler) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Signal Beam Gear (Venonat) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Sludge Wave Gear (Grimer) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Take Down Gear (Eevee) |
480 | 3 | All islands* | |
Whirlpool Gear (Wailmer) |
480 | 3 | All islands* |
Power and requirements for upgrading common summon gears are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 480 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 500 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 509 |
Rare
Power and requirements for upgrading rare summon gears (prior to Garchomp Sea*) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 510 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 613 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 663 |
Power and requirements for upgrading Body Slam (Munchlax) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 516 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 619 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 669 |
Gears from Garchomp Sea onwards have increased power with a max level of 3. Gears from Mewtwo Sea and onwards retain the same base power, but can be upgraded to level 10. Power and requirements for upgrading these summon gears are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 536 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 643 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 697 |
4 | 2,500 | 6 | 750 |
5 | 5,000 | 6 | 804 |
6 | 10,000 | 6 | 857 |
7 | 25,000 | 6 | 911 |
8 | 50,000 | 6 | 965 |
9 | 90,000 | 6 | 1018 |
10 | 100,000 | 6 | 1072 |
Super rare
Summon gear | Base Effect Value | Max Level | Effect | Availability | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aqua Jet Gear (Empoleon) |
851 | 3 | Summon move gauge is at max when stage starts | Garchomp Sea | |
Blizzard Gear (Articuno) |
851 | 3 | Freezes the opponent | Aegislash Sea | |
Body Slam Gear (Snorlax) |
819 | 3 | Paralyzes the opponent | Snorlax Sea | |
Crunch Gear (Muk) |
851 | 3 | Mimikyu Sea | ||
Dragon Rush Gear (Dragonite) |
810 | 3 | Flinches the opponent | Dragonite Sea | |
Draining Kiss Gear (Gardevoir) |
612 | 3 | Briefly increases filling rate of summon move gauge | Dragonite Sea | |
Earthquake Gear (Garchomp) |
851 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Garchomp Sea | |
First Impression Gear (Golisopod) |
851 | 5 | Summon move gauge is at max when stage starts | Mewtwo Sea | |
Flamethrower Gear (Charizard) |
810 | 3 | Burns the opponent | Charizard Sea | |
Head Smash Gear (Sudowoodo ) |
851 | 3 | Flinches the opponent | Entei Sea | |
Ice Beam Gear (Lapras) |
810 | 3 | Freezes the opponent | Jirachi Sea | |
Iron Head Gear (Aegislash) |
851 | 3 | Flinches the opponent | Aegislash Sea | |
Leaf Blade Gear (Rowlet) |
851 | 5 | Flinches the opponent | Rowlet Sea | |
Magnitude Gear (Dugtrio) |
810 | 3 | Deals random-sized damage | Zapdos Sea | |
Magical Leaf Gear (Celebi) |
810 | 3 | Lowers the opponent's Defense | Celebi Sea | |
Meteor Mash Gear (Jirachi) |
810 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Jirachi Sea | |
Night Daze Gear (Zoroark) |
810 | 3 | Lowers the opponent's Attack | Pinsir Sea | |
Overheat Gear (Entei) |
851 | 3 | Reduces the user's Attack | Entei Sea | |
Psychic Gear (Alakazam) |
810 | 3 | Lowers the opponent's Defense | Gengar Sea | |
Psycho Cut Gear (Mewtwo) |
851 | 5 | Briefl raises the user's Attack | Mewtwo Sea | |
Shadow Punch Gear (Gengar) |
810 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Gengar Sea | |
Shadow Sneak Gear (Mimikyu) |
851 | 3 | Summon move gauge is at max when stage starts | Mimikyu Sea | |
Sky Attack Gear (Moltres) |
810 | 3 | Flinches the opponent | Castform Sea | |
Sludge Gear (Muk) |
810 | 3 | Poisons the opponent* | Celebi Sea | |
Stone Edge Gear (Tyranitar) |
810 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's critical-hit rate | Castform Sea | |
Surf Gear (Blastoise) |
810 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Charizard Sea | |
Thunder Gear (Zapdos) |
810 | 3 | Paralyzes the opponent | Zapdos Sea | |
Venoshock Gear (Toxapex) |
851 | 5 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Rowlet Sea | |
Wake-Up Slap Gear (Machamp) |
810 | 3 | Increases damage against Sleeping opponents | Snorlax Sea | |
X-Scissor Gear (Pinsir) |
810 | 3 | Briefly raises the user's Attack | Pinsir Sea |
Power and requirements for upgrading super rare summon gears (prior to Garchomp Sea*) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 810 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 973 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 1053 |
Power and requirements for upgrading Body Slam (Snorlax) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 819 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 982 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 1062 |
Gears from Garchomp Sea onwards have increased power with a max level of 3. Gears from Mewtwo Sea and onwards retain the same base power, but can be upgraded to level 5. Power and requirements for upgrading these summon gears are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 851 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 1021 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 1106 |
4 | 10,000 | 18 | 1149 |
5 | 100,000 | 24 | 1191 |
Other
Summon gear | Base Effect Value | Max Level | Availability | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spark Gear (Pikachu) |
510 | 3 | Exclusive to Shop |
Power and requirements for upgrading the Spark Gear (Pikachu) are listed below.
Level | Coins | Upgrade Kits | Power |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | 510 |
2 | 2,000 | 9 | 613 |
3 | 2,200 | 12 | 663 |
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