Roseus Center

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Roseus Center (Japanese: ロセウスセンター Roseus Center) is the 15th and currently final area in Pokémon Shuffle, currently consisting of sixty stages. It follows Albens Town. Roseus Center first became playable on November 16, 2015, with stages through Stage 250 (Roserade). Stages up to 260 (Deoxys) were published for both 3DS and Mobile on December 22, 2015, while the final stages became available on January 19, 2016.

It shares its stage design and music with Rainbow Park. This may be due to a limit of 15 (24 - 1) unique stage designs and music. Stages 241 to 260 appear one at a time, while stages 261 to 300 appear in silhouette form in groups of five.

Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Base Bonus
241   Budew Grass 11,137 15 12% 3% 15
242   Machop Fighting 5,049 11 23% 6% 11
243   Shinx Electric 5,625 15 22% 3% 15
244   Whismur Normal 10,125 15 12% 3% 15
245   Luxio Electric 19,136 23 21% 3% 23
246   Spritzee Fairy 11,050 14 17% 2% 14
247   Machoke Fighting 15,840 19 19% 2% 19
248   Roselia Grass 2,085 4 26% 1% 4 3-Pokémon stage
Players will always obtain an S rank.
249   Aromatisse Fairy 10,710 17 19% 3% 17
250   Roserade Grass 13,300 20 23% 3% 20
251   Inkay Dark 9,360 13 7% 7% 13
252   Chimchar Fire 9,000 15 6% 6% 15
253   Skiddo Grass 9,100 15 20% 3% 15
254   Monferno Fire 7,128 18 12% 4% 18
255   Joltik Bug 11,655 15 21% 2% 15
256   Gogoat Grass 18,687 20 14% 2% 20
257   Loudred Normal 13,860 15 15% 6% 15
258   Galvantula Bug 22,200 40 14% 3% 40
259   Exploud Normal 18,562 19 13% 4% 19
260   Deoxys Psychic 16,200 24 9% 2% 24
261   Aron Steel 18,135 8 8% 3% 3-Pokémon stage
262   Flabébé Fairy 5,166 15 5% 3%
263   Makuhita Fighting 8,100 18 8% 5%
264   Hariyama Fighting 6,300 16 9% 2%
265   Munna Psychic 8,525 12 20% 3%
266   Vullaby Dark 350 5 20% 0% Players' chosen Support Pokémon will not appear in the grid. Players will always obtain an S rank.
267   Musharna Psychic 18,987 25 6% 2%
268   Lairon Steel 15,345 18 8% 3%
269   Gligar Ground 12,090 8 10% 5% 3-Pokémon stage
270   Aggron Steel 16,275 23 3% 2%
271   Tympole Water 3,720 13 8% 2%
272   Nosepass Rock 13,097 13 11% 4% 3-Pokémon stage
273   Floette Fairy 9,300 18 8% 3%
274   Mandibuzz Dark 18,600 25 6% 2%
275   Spinarak Bug 13,950 12 8% 4% 3-Pokémon stage
276   Rattata Normal 7,905 15 8% 4%
277   Ariados Bug 13,950 25 6% 2%
278   Porygon Normal 480 3 20% 0% Players' chosen Support Pokémon will not appear in the grid. Must be completed with 0 moves remaining, although more moves can be made available with the Moves +5 item or by using a Jewel to avoid a game over. Players will always obtain an S rank.
279   Stunky Poison 11,625 15 6% 3%
280   Florges Fairy 20,460 25 6% 2%
281   Raticate Normal 6,975 15 14% 3%
282   Chinchou Electric 14,725 9 14% 2% 3-Pokémon stage
283   Palpitoad Water 8,100 15 14% 3%
284   Probopass Rock 15,345 25 13% 1%
285   Igglybuff Fairy 2,790 13 8% 2%
286   Snover Ice 14,105 11 11% 3% 3-Pokémon stage
287   Lanturn Electric 12,000 15 9% 2%
288   Alomomola Water 240 4 20% 0% Players' chosen Support Pokémon will not appear in the grid. Must be completed with 0 moves remaining, although more moves can be made available with the Moves +5 item or by using a Jewel to avoid a game over. Players will always obtain an S rank.
289   Abomasnow Ice 14,640 25 6% 2%
290   Rayquaza Dragon 21,328 22 1% 2%
291   Swinub Ice 9,680 8 12% 2% 3-Pokémon stage
292   Seismitoad Water 17,360 23 4% 2%
293   Jigglypuff Fairy 8,100 15 14% 3%
294   Doduo Flying 23,560 6 5% 2% 3-Pokémon stage
295   Piloswine Ice 10,695 20 15% 2%
296   Dodrio Flying 17,127 15 9% 3%
297   Porygon2 Normal 7,750 25 15% 2%
298   Skuntank Poison 12,400 15 9% 3%
299   Wigglytuff Fairy 13,190 23 4% 2%
300   Mega Rayquaza Dragon 25000 22 N/A N/A

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ロセウスセンター Roseus Center From roseus (Latin for pink) and center
English Roseus Center Same as Japanese name
French Centre Magenta From centre (center) and magenta
German Rosea-Rummel From rosea (Latin for pink) and Rummel (amusement park)
Italian Fiera Rosea From fiera (fair) and rosea (pink)
Spanish Divercentro Rosado From divercentro (fun center) and rosado (pink)


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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