Prasino Woods

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Prasino Woods (Japanese: クローロンウッズ Chlorón Woods) is the 21st area in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of thirty stages. It follows Nacht Carnival. Prasino Woods first became playable on April 25, 2017, with stages through 580 (Mega Gallade).

It shares its overworld design and music with Jungle Verde. Stages appear in silhouette form in groups of five.

Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Base Bonus
551   Gastly Ghost 13125 10 7% 3% 10 3-Pokémon stage
Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
552   Tauros Normal 16100 16 10% 5% 16 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
553   Ponyta Fire 9187 12 8% 2% 12
554   Shellos Water 7580 15 9% 2% 15 East Sea
555   Haunter Ghost 13300 10 7% 8% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
556   Ekans Poison 47850 8 6% 2% 8 3-Pokémon stage
557   Gengar Ghost 22443 16 6% 5% 16 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
558   Ralts Fairy 11200 10 8% 8% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
559   Gastrodon Ground 26880 15 13% 5% 15 East Sea
560   Arbok Poison 17640 12 11% 3% 12
561   Pancham Fighting 11200 10 4% 6% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
562   Mawile Steel 19600 16 5% 4% 16 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
563   Ducklett Flying 6207 12 7% 3% 12
564   Kirlia Fairy 12250 15 10% 6% 15 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
565   Clauncher Water 12600 10 9% 2% 10
566   Swanna Flying 23184 20 8% 5% 20
567   Wurmple Bug 12600 8 2% 2% 8 3-Pokémon stage
568   Pangoro Fighting 27124 16 5% 8% 16 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
569   Diglett Ground 9450 10 8% 3% 10
570   Clawitzer Water 23275 16 12% 4% 16
571   Silcoon Bug 33062 10 10% 4% 10 3-Pokémon stage
572   Gardevoir Fairy 20020 12 8% 5% 12 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
573   Poochyena Dark 10710 10 5% 7% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
574   Ditto Normal 10080 15 8% 5% 15
575   Gallade Fighting 23520 16 7% 5% 16 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
576   Glaceon Ice 17340 10 5% 4% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
577   Miltank Normal 15200 12 7% 3% 12 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
578   Beautifly Bug 17008 10 5% 5% 10
579   Mightyena Dark 15400 10 6% 4% 10 Personalized Skill Boosters may drop if the Pokémon has been caught.
580   Mega Gallade Fighting 21840 16 N/A N/A 16 1 Raise Max Level awarded after clearing the stage for the first time.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese クローロンウッズ Chlorón Woods From Chlorón (Greek for green) and woods
English Prasino Woods From Prasino (Latin for green) and woods


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
24-week event cycle 123456789101112
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