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|platform=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
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'''Pokémon Rumble Blast''' (Japanese: '''スーパーポケモンスクランブル''' ''Super Pokémon Scramble''), known as '''Super Pokémon Rumble''' in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, is a sequel to the WiiWare game [[Pokémon Rumble]]. It is the first [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Pokémon games|Pokémon game]] and it was released in Japan on August 11, 2011 (previously July 28, 2011), in North America on October 24, 2011, in Europe on December 2, 2011, and in Australia on December 8, 2011. Unlike its predecessor, which only featured {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation IV]], Pokémon Rumble Blast features all five [[generation]]s of Pokémon, except {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, and {{p|Genesect}}, who were not officially revealed at the time of its debut.
'''Pokémon Rumble Blast''' (Japanese: '''スーパーポケモンスクランブル''' ''Super Pokémon Scramble''), known as '''Super Pokémon Rumble''' in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, is the second entry in the [[Pokémon Rumble series]]. It is the first [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Pokémon games|Pokémon game]] and it was released in Japan on August 11, 2011 (previously July 28, 2011), in North America on October 24, 2011, in Europe on December 2, 2011, and in Australia on December 8, 2011. Unlike its predecessor, which only featured {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation IV]], Pokémon Rumble Blast features all five [[generation]]s of Pokémon, except {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, and {{p|Genesect}}, who were not officially revealed at the time of its debut.


==Story==
==Story==
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The game starts with a showdown between {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} on the Battle Royale stage, manifesting as a spirit behind their Toy form. The player starts from [[Toy Town]], where the player's Mii enters to set a {{p|Pikachu}} into motion. On the first stage, called the [[Beginner's Park]], the player fights the [[Unova]] [[starter Pokémon]] and the [[elemental monkeys]]. The game ensures that the player recruits {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Snivy}}. {{p|Victini}} is also available here. The first boss is Zekrom, which is not meant to be won. The stage collapses, and the player's [[Toy Pokémon]] fall into another location.
The game starts with a showdown between {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} on the Battle Royale arena, manifesting as a spirit behind their Toy form. The player starts from [[Toy Town]] in [[Toyland]], where the player's Mii enters to set a {{p|Pikachu}} into motion. On the first stage, called the [[Beginner's Park]], the player fights the [[Unova]] [[starter Pokémon]] and the [[elemental monkeys]]. The game ensures that the player recruits {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Snivy}}. {{p|Victini}} is also available here. The first boss is Zekrom, which is not meant to be won. The stage collapses, and the player's [[Toy Pokémon]] fall into another location.


===Chapter 1: [[Battle Royale]]===
===Chapter 1: [[Battle Royale]]===
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Before the player makes it to Easterly Town, a cut scene will play showing a {{p|Cobalion}} speaking to a crowd. He then says the Glowdrops have the power to remove Rust from materials and shows it by pouring some Glowdrops on a rusty object and the Rust disappears. He tells the Pokémon to gather as many Glowdrops as possible. The Toy Pokémon then march off and the cut scene ends.
Before the player makes it to Easterly Town, a cut scene will play showing a {{p|Cobalion}} speaking to a crowd. He then says the Glowdrops have the power to remove Rust from materials and shows it by pouring some Glowdrops on a rusty object and the Rust disappears. He tells the Pokémon to gather as many Glowdrops as possible. The Toy Pokémon then march off and the cut scene ends.


Upon reaching Easterly Town, the player's Toy Pokémon will encounter Krookodile taking Easterly Town's Glowdrops, attacking the Pokémon that interfered with him, and leaving. The player the gives chase through several forts. The player meets a {{p|Gurdurr}} along the way and states that the great Glowdrop fountain has enough Glowdrops to restore the towns' Glowdrops to normal. Upon reaching the area, the player encounters Cobalion who has come for the Glowdrops. He then challenges the player to a 3 on 1. All the player's Pokémon will faint in 2 hits. Cobalion then takes the Glowdrops while the player is unconscious.
Upon reaching Easterly Town, the player's Toy Pokémon will encounter Krookodile taking Easterly Town's Glowdrops, attacking the Pokémon that interfered with him, and leaving. The player then gives chase through several forts. The player meets a {{p|Gurdurr}} along the way and states that the great Glowdrop fountain has enough Glowdrops to restore the towns' Glowdrops to normal. Upon reaching the area, the player encounters Cobalion who has come for the Glowdrops. He then challenges the player to a 3 on 1. All the player's Pokémon will faint in 2 hits. Cobalion then takes the Glowdrops while the player is unconscious.


===Chapter 3: Tracking Cobalion===
===Chapter 3: Tracking Cobalion===
The player continues on to [[Westerly Town]] and encounters a {{p|Zorua}} who tells the player that Cobalion is on [[Firebreathing Mountain]] and the player proceeds to head there. Along the way, Rusty Pokémon attack some of Cobalion's minions and the player defeats them and continues on. At the last fort on the mountain, Zorua then tells the player that he is on Cobalion's side and proceeds to battle the player with a {{p|Zoroark}}. Upon defeating them, the player reaches Cobalion who then bends the player's [[Wonder Key]] and knocks the player unconscious and heads north. The player will be in bad shape, but will make it to [[Northerly Town]].
The player continues on to [[Westerly Town]] and encounters a {{p|Zorua}} who tells the player that Cobalion is on [[Firebreathing Mountain]] and the player proceeds to head there. Along the way, Rusty Pokémon attack some of Cobalion's minions and the player defeats them and continues on. At the last fort on the mountain, Zorua then tells the player that he is on Cobalion's side and proceeds to battle the player with a {{p|Zoroark}}. Upon defeating them, the player reaches Cobalion who then bends the player's [[Wonder Key]] and knocks the player unconscious and heads north. The player will be in bad shape, but will make it to [[Northerly Town]].
This is the first chapter in which a [[Rumpus Room]] can be found.


===Chapter 4: The World Axle and the Secret of the Wonder Key===
===Chapter 4: The World Axle and the Secret of the Wonder Key===
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==Features==
==Features==
===Toy Shop===
===Toy Shop===
The Toy Shop is a key location for the player, who is represented by their Mii, as it serves for the main head quarters for all StreetPass related events. Inside a player's Toy Shop is the [[Toy Pokémon]] world known as [[Toyland]]. The shelves of the store are stocked with various Toy Pokémon and a display of many of the player's strongest Pokémon is featured in the window.
The Toy Shop is a key location for the player, who is represented by their Mii, as it serves for the main headquarters for all [[StreetPass]] related events. Inside a player's Toy Shop is the [[Toy Pokémon]] world known as [[Toyland]]. The shelves of the store are stocked with various Toy Pokémon and a display of many of the player's strongest Pokémon is featured in the window.


Every day, the player will receive a notification via the Shopscope located in any of the towns. The Shopscope will show a Mii leaving the player's Toy Shop after making a purchase and the player will receive Ⓟ, as well as the possibility of unlocking a new Pokémon when a milestone is hit. The customer is either someone the player has StreetPassed, or a Mii they have registered on their 3DS. The player can also get customers by redeeming 10 Play Coins.
Every day, the player will receive a notification via the Shopscope located in any of the towns. The Shopscope will show a Mii leaving the player's Toy Shop after making a purchase and the player will receive Ⓟ, as well as the possibility of unlocking a new Pokémon when a milestone is hit. The customer is either someone the player has StreetPassed, or a Mii they have registered on their 3DS. The player can also get customers by redeeming 10 Play Coins.
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