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{{Infobox_game |colorscheme=fire|bordercolorscheme=fire
{{Infobox game |colorscheme=fire|bordercolorscheme=fire
|name=Pokémon Rumble Blast
|name=Pokémon Rumble Blast
|jname=スーパーポケモンスクランブル
|jname=スーパーポケモンスクランブル
|boxart=Pokémon Rumble Blast Boxart US.png
|boxart=Rumble Blast US boxart.png
|caption=Pokémon Rumble Blast's US boxart
|caption=Pokémon Rumble Blast's US boxart
|jbox=Super Pokemon Scramble Boxart JP.png‎
|jbox=Super Pokemon Scramble JP boxart.png
|jcaption=Super Pokémon Scramble Japanese boxart
|jcaption=Super Pokémon Scramble Japanese boxart
|platform=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|platform=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|category=Action RPG
|category=Action RPG
|players=1 to 2 players
|players=1 to 2 players
|link_method=StreetPass
|link_method=[[StreetPass]]
|developer=[[Ambrella]]
|developer=[[Ambrella]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|gen_series=[[Generation V]] [[version|side series]]
|gen_series=[[Generation V]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]]
|cero=A
|cero=A
|esrb=E10+
|esrb=E10+
|acb=G
|acb=PG
|pegi=7
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|release_date_ja=August 11, 2011<ref>[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/3ds/scramble/index.html Pokémon.co.jp]</ref>
|grb=ALL
|release_date_na=October 24, 2011<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/wvpKjwgULM_q7CSJHV6dH5bbN8G1emCY Nintendo of America]</ref>
|release_date_ja=August 11, 2011 (3DS)<ref>[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/3ds/scramble/index.html Pokémon.co.jp]</ref><br>January 30, 2013 ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|eShop]])<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/accj/index.html Nintendo of Japan]</ref>
|release_date_au=December 8, 2011<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=catalogue&prodcat_id=119&prod_id=21154 Nintendo of Australia]</ref>
|release_date_na=October 24, 2011 (3DS)<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/wvpKjwgULM_q7CSJHV6dH5bbN8G1emCY Nintendo of America]</ref><br>December 20, 2012 ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|eShop]])<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/W0lEUzwAWNNgfruImuKTFjsFVbOhi9J1 Nintendo of America]</ref>
|release_date_eu=December 2, 2011<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/uk/games/videogame-super-pokemon-rumble/ Pokémon.com (UK)]</ref>
|release_date_au=December 8, 2011 (3DS)<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=catalogue&prodcat_id=119&prod_id=21154 Nintendo of Australia]</ref><br>November 29, 2012 ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|eShop]])
|release_date_eu=December 2, 2011 (3DS)<ref>[http://www.pokemon.com/uk/games/videogame-super-pokemon-rumble/ Pokémon.com (UK)]</ref><br>November 29, 2012 ([[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|eShop]])<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2012/Weekly-download-news-679714.html Nintendo of Europe]</ref>
|release_date_kr=July 12, 2012<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/SuperPokemon/index.php Nintendo of Korea]</ref>
|release_date_kr=July 12, 2012<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/SuperPokemon/index.php Nintendo of Korea]</ref>
|website_ja=[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/scramble/ Official website]
|website_ja=[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/scramble/ Official website]
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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.
{{StrategyWiki}}
'''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==
{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
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 an unwinnable battle. 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]] [[first partner 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]]===
The player's Toy Pokémon will land in [[Toy Town]] and meet with {{p|Lillipup}} who will explain several things about the town, and will tell the player to go to the meadow. Upon returning, the town discovers that the Glowdrops in the town have been stolen, and they blame {{p|Pawniard}} for stealing them. Upon reaching him he states that the player will never pass the coming Battle Royale and heads off. Upon getting to 1-4, [[Challenger's Ground]], the player's Toy Pokémon must battle him in the semifinals and win the final round. He then admits that he did not steal the Glowdrops and tells the player's Toy Pokémon that it was another group of Pokémon lead by a {{p|Krookodile}} that is headed towards [[Easterly Town]]. The citizens of Toy Town then guide the player's Toy Pokémon to Easterly Town.
The player's Toy Pokémon will land in [[Toy Town]] and meet with {{p|Lillipup}} who will explain several things about the town, and will tell the player to go to the meadow. Upon returning, the town discovers that the [[Glowdrop]]s in the town have been stolen, and they blame {{p|Pawniard}} for stealing them. Upon reaching him he states that the player will never pass the coming Battle Royale and heads off. Upon getting to 1-4, [[Challenger's Ground]], the player's Toy Pokémon must battle him in the semifinals and win the final round. He then admits that he did not steal the Glowdrops and tells the player's Toy Pokémon that it was another group of Pokémon lead by a {{p|Krookodile}} that is headed towards [[Easterly Town]]. The citizens of Toy Town then guide the player's Toy Pokémon to Easterly Town.


===Chapter 2: Stolen Glowdrops===
===Chapter 2: Stolen Glowdrops===
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===
When the player arrives at Northerly Town, an {{p|Elgyem}} notices the player's bent Wonder Key and recommends going to the [[Temple of Keys]], which is to the east. Upon defeating the Battle Royale held inside the Temple of Keys, the player will win a Temple Key, which can replace the player's Wonder Key. A {{p|Golett}} will then tell the player that the player can follow Cobalion if they prove themselves at the other Battle Royales—a path will be opened.
When the player arrives at Northerly Town, an {{p|Elgyem}} notices the player's bent Wonder Key and recommends going to the [[Temple of Keys]], which is to the east. Upon defeating the Battle Royale held inside the Temple of Keys, the player will win a Temple Key, which can replace the player's Wonder Key. A {{p|Golett}} will then tell the player that the player can follow Cobalion if they prove themselves at the other Battle Royales—a path will be opened.


After exiting the temple, Golett talks about the Path of Heroes. Winning the Battle Royales will cause parts of the path to appear. However, the player has to get past Cobalion's two forts to challenge the other Battle Royale arenas.
After exiting the temple, Golett talks about the Path of Heroes. Winning the Battle Royales will cause parts of the path to appear. However, the player has to get past Cobalion's two forts to challenge the other Battle Royale arenas.


After successfully completing all four Battle Royale arenas, the Path of Heroes will be complete, allowing the player to cross to the other side, at which point they will reach the World Axle. The player arrives at the scene of Cobalion's army using Glowdrops to open the World Axle. However, Cobalion's army starts rusting away, leaving him wondering what is happening. The rusting is revealed to be caused by [[Dark Rust]], an evil Wonder Key that makes Toy Pokémon {{pkmn2|Rusty}} in order to control them as part of its Rust Army.  
After successfully completing all four Battle Royale arenas, the Path of Heroes will be complete, allowing the player to cross to the other side, at which point they will reach the World Axle. The player arrives at the scene of Cobalion's army using Glowdrops to open the World Axle. However, Cobalion's army starts rusting away, leaving him wondering what is happening. The rusting is revealed to be caused by [[Dark Rust]], an evil Wonder Key that makes Toy Pokémon {{pkmn2|Rusty}} in order to control them as part of its Rust Army.


In the aftermath of the battle, the player's team meets up with Cobalion, who explains his intentions. At that point, the group decides to enter the World Axle in order to hunt down and defeat Dark Rust.
In the aftermath of the battle, the player's team meets up with Cobalion, who explains his intentions. At that point, the group decides to enter the World Axle in order to hunt down and defeat Dark Rust.
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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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====Pokémon unlocked via the Toy Shop====
====Pokémon unlocked via the Toy Shop====
The following are the Pokémon unlocked once a certain amount of customers have shopped at the Toy Shop, and the locations where they are encountered. If the player is too slow to defeat them, they may disappear and the player will have to leave the area and come back for the Pokémon to appear again.  
The following are the Pokémon unlocked once a certain amount of customers have shopped at the Toy Shop, and the locations where they are encountered. If the player is too slow to defeat them, they may disappear and the player will have to leave the area and come back for the Pokémon to appear again.


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! colspan="2" style="background:#263b67; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
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! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Location
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|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|480|Uxie}}
| {{ArtP|0480|Uxie}}
| {{pcolor|Uxie|000}}
| {{pcolor|Uxie|000}}
| align=center | 2
| style="text-align:center" | 2
| {{color2|000|Sun-Dappled Bank}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
| {{color2|000|Sun-Dappled Bank}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|481|Mesprit}}
| {{ArtP|0481|Mesprit}}
| {{pcolor|Mesprit|000}}
| {{pcolor|Mesprit|000}}
| align=center | 5
| style="text-align:center" | 5
| {{color2|000|Soothing Shore}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
| {{color2|000|Soothing Shore}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|482|Azelf}}
| {{ArtP|0482|Azelf}}
| {{pcolor|Azelf|000}}
| {{pcolor|Azelf|000}}
| align=center | 10
| style="text-align:center" | 10
| {{color2|000|Shimmering Lake}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
| {{color2|000|Shimmering Lake}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Lake|Lake}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|489|Phione}}
| {{ArtP|0489|Phione}}
| {{pcolor|Phione|000}}
| {{pcolor|Phione|000}}
| align=center | 20
| style="text-align:center" | 20
| {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Beach|Beach}}
| {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Beach|Beach}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|490|Manaphy}}
| {{ArtP|0490|Manaphy}}
| {{pcolor|Manaphy|000}}
| {{pcolor|Manaphy|000}}
| align=center | 20
| style="text-align:center" | 20
| {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Beach|Beach}}
| {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Beach|Beach}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|385|Jirachi}}
| {{ArtP|0385|Jirachi}}
| {{pcolor|Jirachi|000}}
| {{pcolor|Jirachi|000}}
| align=center | 40
| style="text-align:center" | 40
| {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Tower|Tower}}
| {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Tower|Tower}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|251|Celebi}}
| {{ArtP|0251|Celebi}}
| {{pcolor|Celebi|000}}
| {{pcolor|Celebi|000}}
| align=center | 60
| style="text-align:center" | 60
| {{color2|000|Everspring Valley}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Forest|Forest}}
| {{color2|000|Everspring Valley}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Forest|Forest}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|151|Mew}}
| {{ArtP|0151|Mew}}
| {{pcolor|Mew|000}}
| {{pcolor|Mew|000}}
| align=center | 80
| style="text-align:center" | 80
| {{color2|000|Sunny Seashore}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Factory|Factory}}
| {{color2|000|Sunny Seashore}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Factory|Factory}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|492|Shaymin}}
| {{ArtP|0492|Shaymin}}
| {{pcolor|Shaymin|000}}
| {{pcolor|Shaymin|000}}
| align=center | 100
| style="text-align:center" | 100
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B2F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Glacier|Glacier}}
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B2F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Glacier|Glacier}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|492S|Shaymin}}
| {{ArtP|0492|Shaymin|form=-Sky}}
| {{pcolor|Shaymin|000}}
| {{pcolor|Shaymin|000}}
| align=center | 120
| style="text-align:center" | 120
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B1F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Forest|Forest}}
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B1F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Forest|Forest}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|494|Victini}}
| {{ArtP|0494|Victini}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| align=center | 150
| style="text-align:center" | 150
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B2F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Tower|Tower}}
| {{color2|000|World Axle - B2F}}; {{color2|000|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas#Tower|Tower}}
|-
|-
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==Legendary Boss Pokémon==
==Legendary Boss Pokémon==
There will be roughly a 5% chance that the catapult leading to the area boss will be shimmering, which means that the catapult will instead take the player to a special battle arena where the player first battled {{p|Zekrom}} at the beginning of the game. Here, the player will encounter a [[legendary Pokémon]] that will differ depending on the area they were previously in. Upon defeat, the legendary Pokémon will always be recruited by the player unless a confused enemy deals the final blow. Certain legendary Pokémon will only appear once certain circumstances have been met. Most of the legendary Pokémon will not appear until after the player has beaten the main story. {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}} are the only two that can be encountered pre-ending.  
There will be roughly a 5% chance that the catapult leading to the area boss will be shimmering, which means that the catapult will instead take the player to a special battle arena where the player first battled {{p|Zekrom}} at the beginning of the game. Here, the player will encounter a [[Legendary Pokémon]] that will differ depending on the area they were previously in. Upon defeat, the Legendary Pokémon will always be recruited by the player unless a confused enemy deals the final blow. Certain Legendary Pokémon will only appear once certain circumstances have been met. Most of the Legendary Pokémon will not appear until after the player has beaten the main story. {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}} are the only two that can be encountered pre-ending.


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! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Notes
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| {{ArtP|0150|Mewtwo}}
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| {{pcolor|Mewtwo|000}}
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| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Factory|{{color|000|Factories}}}}
| Complete Battle Royale EX-6
| Complete Battle Royale EX-6
| {{MSP|487O|Giratina}}
| {{ArtP|0487|Giratina|form=-Origin}}
| {{pcolor|Giratina|000}}
| {{pcolor|Giratina|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|249|Lugia}}
| {{ArtP|0249|Lugia}}
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Beach|{{color|000|Beaches}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Beach|{{color|000|Beaches}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|488|Cresselia}}
| {{ArtP|0488|Cresselia}}
| {{pcolor|Cresselia|000}}
| {{pcolor|Cresselia|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Treetop|{{color|000|Treetops}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Treetop|{{color|000|Treetops}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|250|Ho-Oh}}
| {{ArtP|0250|Ho-Oh}}
| {{pcolor|Ho-Oh|000}}
| {{pcolor|Ho-Oh|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}  
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|491|Darkrai}}
| {{ArtP|0491|Darkrai}}
| {{pcolor|Darkrai|000}}
| {{pcolor|Darkrai|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|380|Latias}}
| {{ArtP|0380|Latias}}
| {{pcolor|Latias|000}}
| {{pcolor|Latias|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Meadow|{{color|000|Meadows}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Meadow|{{color|000|Meadows}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|493|Arceus}}
| {{ArtP|0493|Arceus}}
| {{pcolor|Arceus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Arceus|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Tower|{{color|000|Towers}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Tower|{{color|000|Towers}}}}
| Complete Team Battle EX-6
| Complete Team Battle EX-6
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|381|Latios}}
| {{ArtP|0381|Latios}}
| {{pcolor|Latios|000}}
| {{pcolor|Latios|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Meadow|{{color|000|Meadows}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Meadow|{{color|000|Meadows}}}}
|  
|
| {{MSP|638|Cobalion}}
| {{ArtP|0638|Cobalion}}
| {{pcolor|Cobalion|000}}
| {{pcolor|Cobalion|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas||{{color|000|Caves}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas||{{color|000|Caves}}}}
| Defeat {{p|Terrakion}} and {{p|Virizion}}
| Defeat {{p|Terrakion}} and {{p|Virizion}}
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|382|Kyogre}}
| {{ArtP|0382|Kyogre}}
| {{pcolor|Kyogre|000}}
| {{pcolor|Kyogre|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Beach|{{color|000|Beaches}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Beach|{{color|000|Beaches}}}}
|  
|
| {{MSP|639|Terrakion}}
| {{ArtP|0639|Terrakion}}
| {{pcolor|Terrakion|000}}
| {{pcolor|Terrakion|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Canyon|{{color|000|Canyons}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Canyon|{{color|000|Canyons}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|383|Groudon}}
| {{ArtP|0383|Groudon}}
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lava|{{color|000|Lavas}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lava|{{color|000|Lavas}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|640|Virizion}}
| {{ArtP|0640|Virizion}}
| {{pcolor|Virizion|000}}
| {{pcolor|Virizion|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Forest|{{color|000|Forests}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Forest|{{color|000|Forests}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|384|Rayquaza}}
| {{ArtP|0384|Rayquaza}}
| {{pcolor|Rayquaza|000}}
| {{pcolor|Rayquaza|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Tower|{{color|000|Towers}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Tower|{{color|000|Towers}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|641|Tornadus}}
| {{ArtP|0641|Tornadus}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| align=center | {{color2|000|Volcanic Slope}}; {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Volcanic Slope}}; {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| Must be encountered 3 times before challenged to a battle
| Must be encountered 3 times before challenged to a battle
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|386|Deoxys}}
| {{ArtP|0386|Deoxys}}
| {{pcolor|Deoxys|000}}<br>(All Formes)
| {{pcolor|Deoxys|000}}<br>(All Formes)
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Factory|{{color|000|Factories}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Factory|{{color|000|Factories}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|642|Thundurus}}
| {{ArtP|0642|Thundurus}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| align=center | {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}; {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}; {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| Must be encountered 3 times before challenged to a battle
| Must be encountered 3 times before challenged to a battle
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|483|Dialga}}
| {{ArtP|0483|Dialga}}
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|643|Reshiram}}
| {{ArtP|0643|Reshiram}}
| {{pcolor|Reshiram|000}}
| {{pcolor|Reshiram|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|484|Palkia}}
| {{ArtP|0484|Palkia}}
| {{pcolor|Palkia|000}}
| {{pcolor|Palkia|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lake|{{color|000|Lakes}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lake|{{color|000|Lakes}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|644|Zekrom}}
| {{ArtP|0644|Zekrom}}
| {{pcolor|Zekrom|000}}
| {{pcolor|Zekrom|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Cave|{{color|000|Caves}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|485|Heatran}}
| {{ArtP|0485|Heatran}}
| {{pcolor|Heatran|000}}
| {{pcolor|Heatran|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lava|{{color|000|Lavas}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Lava|{{color|000|Lavas}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|645|Landorus}}
| {{ArtP|0645|Landorus}}
| {{pcolor|Landorus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Landorus|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Autumnwood|{{color|000|Autumnwood}}}}
| Defeat {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}{{tt|*|Tornadus and Thundurus must be encountered via Shining Launch Pad.}}
| Defeat {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}{{tt|*|Tornadus and Thundurus must be encountered via Shining Launch Pad.}}
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|486|Regigigas}}
| {{ArtP|0486|Regigigas}}
| {{pcolor|Regigigas|000}}
| {{pcolor|Regigigas|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Desert|{{color|000|Deserts}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Desert|{{color|000|Deserts}}}}
|
|
| {{MSP|646|Kyurem}}
| {{ArtP|0646|Kyurem}}
| {{pcolor|Kyurem|000}}
| {{pcolor|Kyurem|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Glacier|{{color|000|Glaciers}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Glacier|{{color|000|Glaciers}}}}
|
|
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|487|Giratina}}
| {{ArtP|0487|Giratina}}
| {{pcolor|Giratina|000}}
| {{pcolor|Giratina|000}}
| align=center | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{DL|Pokémon Rumble Blast Areas|Hauntyard|{{color|000|Hauntyards}}}}
|
|
| colspan="4" |
| colspan="4" |
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==Passwords==
==Passwords==
As in the previous game, rare Pokémon can be unlocked using region-specific passwords.
As in the previous game, rare Pokémon can be unlocked using region-specific passwords. This can be done by speaking to Munna in [[Easterly Town]]. Once a password has been entered, the Pokémon will appear in the wild on a specific stage, and must be defeated there to be collected.
 
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #fff; border: 5px solid #474f47"
===Japanese===
{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #fff; border: 5px solid #474f47"
|-
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#263b67; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
! colspan="2" style="background:#263b67; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" colspan="2" | Move(s)
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" colspan="2" | Move(s)
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | {{color2|FFF|Special Traits|Special Trait}}
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | {{color2|FFF|Special Traits|Special Trait}}
! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Password
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | Location
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | Password (JP)
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | Password (NA)
! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Password (PAL)
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{ArtP|0025|Pikachu}}
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Volt Tackle|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Volt Tackle|000}}
| align=center | Electric Boost
| style="text-align:center" | Electric Boost
| 3-1 {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}
| 6715-6555
| 6715-6555
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|144|Articuno}}
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| align=center |
| 7322-0927
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|145|Zapdos}}
| {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Discharge|000}}
| align=center |
| 3060-1785
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|146|Moltres}}
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|000}}
| align=center |
| 6301-6557
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|249|Lugia}}
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aeroblast|000}}
| align=center |
| 6301-6557
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|383|Groudon}}
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Earthquake|000}}
| align=center |
| 7415-3319
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|445|Garchomp}}
| {{pcolor|Garchomp|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Dragon Claw|000}}
| align=center | Superstar
| 6067-1831
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
| {{pcolor|Gliscor|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|X-Scissor|000}}
| align=center | Effective
| 7442-3671
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|475|Gallade}}
| {{pcolor|Gallade|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Fury Cutter|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Night Slash|000}}
| align=center | Chop-Chop
| 9616-8485
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|483|Dialga}}
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Iron Tail|000}}
| align=center |
| 9752-8353
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|494|Victini}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|V-create|000}}
| align=center |
| 7267-3443
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| {{pcolor|Snivy|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Tornado|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost
| 8590-9413
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|497|Serperior}}
| {{pcolor|Serperior|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Blade|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost+
| 3791-0580
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| {{pcolor|Tepig|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flame Charge|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost
| 1906-5834
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|500|Emboar}}
| {{pcolor|Emboar|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Heat Crash|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost+
| 8902-7356
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| {{pcolor|Oshawott|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Razor Shell|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| 1432-2751
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|503|Samurott}}
| {{pcolor|Samurott|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aqua Tail|000}}
| align=center | Water Boost+
| 9418-1517
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|521|Unfezant}}
| {{pcolor|Unfezant|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Air Slash|000}}
| align=center | Speedy
| 3654-9185
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|531|Audino}}
| {{pcolor|Audino|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Secret Power|000}}
| align=center | Rally
| 1975-5256
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|571|Zoroark}}
| {{pcolor|Zoroark|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Foul Play|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| 0120-8652
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|604|Eelektross}}
| {{pcolor|Eelektross|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Crunch|000}}
| align=center | Daring
| 1562-5492
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|618|Stunfisk}}
| {{pcolor|Stunfisk|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Mud Shot|000}}
| align=center | Tangling
| 4000-2108
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|641|Tornadus}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Hurricane|000}}
| align=center |
| 5155-4087
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|642|Thundurus}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Thunder|000}}
| align=center |
| 2751-4887
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#b64d29; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |
|}
===North American===
{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #fff; border: 5px solid #474f47"
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#263b67; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" colspan="2" | Move(s)
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | {{color2|FFF|Special Traits|Special Trait}}
! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Password
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Volt Tackle|000}}
| align=center | Electric Boost
| 7746-3878
| 7746-3878
| 7580-5216
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|144|Articuno}}
| {{ArtP|0144|Articuno}}
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| align=center |  
| style="text-align:center" |
| 4-1 {{color2|000|Frozen Tundra}}
| 7322-0927
| 2364-4610
| 2364-4610
| 2704-0204
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|145|Zapdos}}
| {{ArtP|0145|Zapdos}}
| {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Discharge|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Discharge|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 4-2 {{color2|000|Everspring Valley}}
| 3060-1785
| 1675-4459
| 1675-4459
| 1566-6140
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|146|Moltres}}
| {{ArtP|0146|Moltres}}
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 4-3 {{color2|000|Sunny Seashore}}
| 6301-6557
| 8714-7361
| 8714-7361
| 6284-2344
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|249|Lugia}}
| {{ArtP|0249|Lugia}}
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aeroblast|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Aeroblast|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 2-4 {{color2|000|Shimmering Lake}}
| 6301-6557
| 0442-4822
| 0442-4822
| 3467-3843
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|383|Groudon}}
| {{ArtP|0383|Groudon}}
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Earthquake|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Earthquake|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 3-3 {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}
| 7415-3319
| 0681-1611
| 0681-1611
| 7132-9643
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|445|Garchomp}}
| {{ArtP|0445|Garchomp}}
| {{pcolor|Garchomp|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Garchomp|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Dragon Claw|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Dragon Claw|000}}
| align=center | Superstar
| style="text-align:center" | Superstar
| 3-1 {{color2|000|Rugged Flats}}
| 6067-1831
| 1959-4010
| 1959-4010
| 1027-9741
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
| {{ArtP|0472|Gliscor}}
| {{pcolor|Gliscor|000}}
| {{pcolor|Gliscor|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|X-Scissor|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|X-Scissor|000}}
| align=center | Effective
| style="text-align:center" | Effective
| 4-3 {{color2|000|Sunny Seashore}}
| 7442-3671
| 9625-7845
| 9625-7845
| 7182-4825
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|475|Gallade}}
| {{ArtP|0475|Gallade}}
| {{pcolor|Gallade|000}}
| {{pcolor|Gallade|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Fury Cutter|000}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Fury Cutter|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Night Slash|000}}
| style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Night Slash|000}}
| align=center | Chop-Chop
| style="text-align:center" | Chop-Chop
| 4-2 {{color2|000|Everspring Valley}}
| 9616-8485
| 3535-6928
| 3535-6928
| 4291-0125
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|483|Dialga}}
| {{ArtP|0483|Dialga}}
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Iron Tail|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Iron Tail|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 1-4 {{color2|000|Challenger's Ground}}
| 9752-8353
| 3402-6485
| 3402-6485
| 3681-9208
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|494|Victini}}
| {{ArtP|0494|Victini}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|V-create|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|V-create|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 2-1 {{color2|000|Sun-Dappled Bank}}
| 7267-3443
| 6699-8898
| 6699-8898
| 9082-7838
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| {{ArtP|0495|Snivy}}
| {{pcolor|Snivy|000}}
| {{pcolor|Snivy|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Tornado|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Leaf Tornado|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost
| style="text-align:center" | Grass Boost
| 2-3 {{color2|000|Soothing Shore}}
| 8590-9413
| 0835-7338
| 0835-7338
| 4941-6440
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|497|Serperior}}
| {{ArtP|0497|Serperior}}
| {{pcolor|Serperior|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Serperior|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Blade|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Leaf Blade|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost+
| style="text-align:center" | Grass Boost+
| 1-1 {{color2|000|Trailhead Field}}
| 3791-0580
| 7111-4427
| 7111-4427
| 8047-7639
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| {{ArtP|0498|Tepig}}
| {{pcolor|Tepig|000}}
| {{pcolor|Tepig|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flame Charge|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Flame Charge|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost
| style="text-align:center" | Fire Boost
| 2-2 {{color2|000|Misty Edgewater}}
| 1906-5834
| 2061-8332
| 2061-8332
| 5487-0833
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|500|Emboar}}
| {{ArtP|0500|Emboar}}
| {{pcolor|Emboar|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Emboar|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Heat Crash|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Heat Crash|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost+
| style="text-align:center" | Fire Boost+
| 1-3 {{color2|000|Echo Valley}}
| 8902-7356
| 5662-7748
| 5662-7748
| 6306-9222
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| {{ArtP|0501|Oshawott}}
| {{pcolor|Oshawott|000}}
| {{pcolor|Oshawott|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Razor Shell|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Razor Shell|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| style="text-align:center" | PokéTC
| 2-4 {{color2|000|Shimmering Lake}}
| 1432-2751
| 7403-2240
| 7403-2240
| 8084-8937
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|503|Samurott}}
| {{ArtP|0503|Samurott}}
| {{pcolor|Samurott|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Samurott|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aqua Tail|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Aqua Tail|000}}
| align=center | Water Boost+
| style="text-align:center" | Water Boost+
| 1-2 {{color2|000|Seabreeze Trail}}
| 9418-1517
| 2452-2129
| 2452-2129
| 3791-9675
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|521F|Unfezant}}
| {{ArtP|0521|Unfezant|form=-Female}}
| {{pcolor|Unfezant|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Unfezant|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Air Slash|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Air Slash|000}}
| align=center | Speedy
| style="text-align:center" | Speedy
| 2-2 {{color2|000|Misty Edgewater}}
| 3654-9185
| 4713-9936
| 4713-9936
| 0632-6305
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|531|Audino}}
| {{ArtP|0531|Audino}}
| {{pcolor|Audino|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Audino|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Secret Power|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Secret Power|000}}
| align=center | Rally
| style="text-align:center" | Rally
| 2-1 {{color2|000|Sun-Dappled Bank}}
| 1975-5256
| 0176-1458
| 0176-1458
| 7462-8687
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|571|Zoroark}}
| {{ArtP|0571|Zoroark}}
| {{pcolor|Zoroark|000}}
| {{pcolor|Zoroark|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Foul Play|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Foul Play|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| style="text-align:center" | PokéTC
| 4-1 {{color2|000|Frozen Tundra}}
| 0120-8652
| 2153-6742
| 2153-6742
| 6150-1893
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|604|Eelektross}}
| {{ArtP|0604|Eelektross}}
| {{pcolor|Eelektross|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Eelektross|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Crunch|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Crunch|000}}
| align=center | Daring
| style="text-align:center" | Daring
| 3-2 {{color2|000|Volcanic Slope}}
| 1562-5492
| 2159-4650
| 2159-4650
| 6491-6130
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|618|Stunfisk}}
| {{ArtP|0618|Stunfisk}}
| {{pcolor|Stunfisk|000}}*
| {{pcolor|Stunfisk|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Mud Shot|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Mud Shot|000}}
| align=center | Tangling
| style="text-align:center" | Tangling
| 2-3 {{color2|000|Soothing Shore}}
| 4000-2108
| 6482-3610
| 6482-3610
| 4074-7455
|- style="background:#d79130"
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|641|Tornadus}}
| {{ArtP|0641|Tornadus}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Hurricane|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Hurricane|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 3-2 {{color2|000|Volcanic Slope}}
| 5155-4087
| 0250-7321
| 0250-7321
| 9816-6460
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|642|Thundurus}}
| {{ArtP|0642|Thundurus}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Thunder|000}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center" | {{mcolor|Thunder|000}}
| align=center |
| style="text-align:center" |
| 3-3 {{color2|000|Firebreathing Mountain}}
| 2751-4887
| 8819-8699
| 8819-8699
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#b64d29; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |
<nowiki>*</nowiki> - Post-game only
|}
===PAL===
{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #fff; border: 5px solid #474f47"
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#263b67; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #fff" | Pokémon
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" colspan="2" | Move(s)
! style="background:#263b67; color: #fff" | {{color2|FFF|Special Traits|Special Trait}}
! style="background:#263b67; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #fff" | Password
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Volt Tackle|000}}
| align=center | Electric Boost
| 7580-5216
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|144|Articuno}}
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| align=center |
| 2704-0204
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|145|Zapdos}}
| {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Discharge|000}}
| align=center |
| 1566-6140
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|146|Moltres}}
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flamethrower|000}}
| align=center |
| 6284-2344
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|249|Lugia}}
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aeroblast|000}}
| align=center |
| 3467-3843
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|383|Groudon}}
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Earthquake|000}}
| align=center |
| 7132-9643
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|445|Garchomp}}
| {{pcolor|Garchomp|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Dragon Claw|000}}
| align=center | Superstar
| 1027-9741
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
| {{pcolor|Gliscor|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|X-Scissor|000}}
| align=center | Effective
| 7182-4825
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|475|Gallade}}
| {{pcolor|Gallade|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Fury Cutter|000}}
| align=center | {{mcolor|Night Slash|000}}
| align=center | Chop-Chop
| 4291-0125
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|483|Dialga}}
| {{pcolor|Dialga|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Iron Tail|000}}
| align=center |
| 3681-9208
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|494|Victini}}
| {{pcolor|Victini|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|V-create|000}}
| align=center |
| 9082-7838
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| {{pcolor|Snivy|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Tornado|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost
| 4941-6440
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|497|Serperior}}
| {{pcolor|Serperior|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Leaf Blade|000}}
| align=center | Grass Boost+
| 8047-7639
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| {{pcolor|Tepig|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Flame Charge|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost
| 5487-0833
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|500|Emboar}}
| {{pcolor|Emboar|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Heat Crash|000}}
| align=center | Fire Boost+
| 6306-9222
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| {{pcolor|Oshawott|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Razor Shell|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| 8084-8937
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|503|Samurott}}
| {{pcolor|Samurott|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Aqua Tail|000}}
| align=center | Water Boost+
| 3791-9675
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|521F|Unfezant}}
| {{pcolor|Unfezant|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Air Slash|000}}
| align=center | Speedy
| 0632-6305
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|531|Audino}}
| {{pcolor|Audino|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Secret Power|000}}
| align=center | Rally
| 7462-8687
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|571|Zoroark}}
| {{pcolor|Zoroark|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Foul Play|000}}
| align=center | PokéTC
| 6150-1893
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|604|Eelektross}}
| {{pcolor|Eelektross|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Crunch|000}}
| align=center | Daring
| 6491-6130
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|618|Stunfisk}}
| {{pcolor|Stunfisk|000}}*
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Mud Shot|000}}
| align=center | Tangling
| 4074-7455
|- style="background:#d79130"
| {{MSP|641|Tornadus}}
| {{pcolor|Tornadus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Hurricane|000}}
| align=center |
| 9816-6460
|- style="background:#f3ba68"
| {{MSP|642|Thundurus}}
| {{pcolor|Thundurus|000}}
| colspan="2" align=center | {{mcolor|Thunder|000}}
| align=center |
| 1189-0516
| 1189-0516
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#b64d29; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |
! colspan="9" style="background:#b64d29; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |
<nowiki>*</nowiki> - Post-game only
<nowiki>*</nowiki> - Post-game only
|}
|}
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Upon finishing an area with over 2500 Pokémon befriended, no more areas may be entered until enough Pokémon are released to reduce the number below 2500.
Upon finishing an area with over 2500 Pokémon befriended, no more areas may be entered until enough Pokémon are released to reduce the number below 2500.
==Staff==
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Rumble Blast}}
==Reception==
Gaming magazine {{wp|Famitsu}} gave Pokémon Rumble Blast a score of 32 out of 40.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/famitsu-review-scores-82-2/ Famitsu review scores (8/2/11) - Nintendo Everything]</ref> {{wp|IGN}} rated the game an "Okay" 6.5/10.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/24/pokemon-rumble-blast-review Pokémon Rumble Blast Review - IGN]</ref> It holds a rating of 57.86% on {{wp|GameRankings}}, based on 22 reviews.<ref>[https://www.gamerankings.com/3ds/633403-pokemon-rumble-blast/index.html Pokémon Rumble Blast for 3DS - GameRankings]</ref>
===Sales===
In the fiscal year of its release, it sold 1.08 million units.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2012/120427e.pdf#page=7 Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ended March 2012]</ref> As of March 31, 2013, Pokémon Rumble Blast has sold 1.29 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140222021712/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/sales/software/3ds.html Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo 3DS Software] (archived)</ref>
====Japanese sales====
Pokémon Rumble Blast sold 86,294 units on its first week on the Japanese market, with a {{wp|sell-through}} of 44.07%. By December 28, 2014, the end of its 177th week, it had sold 342,990 copies.
{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; background:#{{fire color}}"
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Week
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Week ending
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Ranking
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}" | Units sold
! style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Total units sold
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1
| August 14, 2011
| 2nd
| 86,294
| 86,294
|- style="background:#fff"
| 2
| August 21, 2011
| 5th
| 32,144
| 118,437
|- style="background:#fff"
| 3
| August 28, 2011
| 9th
| 15,764
| 134,201
|- style="background:#fff"
| 4
| September 4, 2011
| 11th
| 11,773
| 145,974
|- style="background:#fff"
| 5
| September 11, 2011
| 14th
| 7,974
| 153,947
|- style="background:#fff"
| 6
| September 18, 2011
| 12th
| 7,698
| 161,645
|- style="background:#fff"
| 7
| September 25, 2011
| 19th
| 8,722
| 170,367
|- style="background:#fff"
| 8
| October 2, 2011
| 18th
| 6,370
| 176,737
|- style="background:#fff"
| 9
| October 9, 2011
| 19th
| 6,008
| 182,746
|- style="background:#fff"
| 10
| October 16, 2011
| 23rd
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 11
| October 23, 2011
| 29th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 12
| October 30, 2011
| 31st
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 13
| November 6, 2011
| 32nd
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 14
| November 13, 2011
| 37th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 15
| November 20, 2011
| 44th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 18
| December 11, 2011
| 41st
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 19
| December 18, 2011
| 49th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 20
| December 25, 2011
| 41st
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 21
| January 1, 2012
| 40th
| -
| 254,908<!--
|- style="background:#fff"
| 22
| January 8, 2012
| 30th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 23
| January 15, 2012
| 40th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 24
| January 22, 2012
| 46th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 26
| February 5, 2012
| 40th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 27
| February 12, 2012
| 36th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 28
| February 19, 2012
| 41st
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 39
| May 6, 2012
| 46th
| -
| --->
|- style="background:#fff"
| 73
| December 30, 2012
| -
| -
| 325,932
|- style="background:#fff"
| 125
| December 29, 2013
| -
| -
| 341,351
|- style="background:#fff"
| 177
| December 28, 2014
| -
| -
| 342,990
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="5" |
|}
==Trivia==
* This was the first physically released Pokémon game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].
* If {{p|Cobalion}} is defeated in the battle when the player is supposed to lose, Cobalion will knock out the player in one hit. <ref>https://youtu.be/M4VDIfP4AZM</ref>


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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==References==
==References==
<references/>
{{reflist}}


{{-}}
{{-}}
{{Rumble Blast locations}}
{{Rumble Blast locations}}
{{Side series}}<br>
{{Spin-off series}}<br>
{{Project Sidegames notice}}
{{Project Sidegames notice}}


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[[it:Super Pokémon Rumble]]
[[it:Super Pokémon Rumble]]
[[ja:スーパーポケモンスクランブル]]
[[ja:スーパーポケモンスクランブル]]
[[pl:Pokémon Rumble Blast]]
[[zh:超級寶可夢大亂戰]]
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