Desert Umbra

Desert Umbra (Japanese: プルルスデザート Pullus Desert) is the 16th area in Pokémon Shuffle, consisting of fifty stages. It follows Roseus Center and precedes Violeta Palace. Desert Umbra first became playable on February 15, 2016.

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

Stages

Stage Pokémon Type HP Moves Catchability EXP Notes
Base Bonus
301   Pansear Fire 9,920 15 23% 3% 15
302   Paras Bug 11,160 8 15% 5% 8 3-Pokémon stage
303   Phantump Ghost 12,090 12 19% 4% 12
304   Spoink Psychic 6,975 20 5% 3% 20
305   Koffing Poison 12,400 15 14% 6% 15
306   Parasect Bug 4,960 5 20% 4% 5
307   Murkrow Dark 11,625 20 5% 3% 20
308   Trevenant Ghost 19,900 15 18% 6% 15
309   Grumpig Psychic 26,350 12 12% 3% 12 3-Pokémon stage
310   Weezing Poison 22,020 20 14% 4% 20
311   Spearow Flying 11,160 8 12% 6% 8 3-Pokémon stage
312   Panpour Water 6,200 15 23% 3% 15
313   Growlithe Fire 7,750 24 11% 3% 24
314   Spheal Ice 4,960 5 20% 13% 5 Players will always obtain an S rank.
315   Pansage Grass 16,120 7 23% 4% 7 3-Pokémon stage
316   Tyrunt Rock 3,689 16 21% 4% 16
317   Sealeo Ice 10,305 15 19% 5% 15
318   Fearow Flying 13,265 20 10% 3% 20
319   Mankey Fighting 7,440 15 6% 2% 15
320   Tyrantrum Rock 16,265 20 5% 4% 20
321   Magikarp Water 5,425 17 5% 1% 17
322   Simisear Fire 12,400 15 9% 3% 15
323   Exeggcute Grass 9,687 20 1% 1% 20
324   Golett Ground 9,300 15 14% 3% 15
325   Magnemite Electric 480 3 30% 0% 3 Players' chosen Support Pokémon will not appear in the grid.
Players will always obtain an S rank.
326   Finneon Water 11,625 5 15% 4% 20
327   Sandile Ground 9,920 15 21% 5% 15
328   Magneton Electric 10,505 12 17% 5% 12
329   Teddiursa Normal 13,950 8 20% 5% 8 3-Pokémon stage
330   Magnezone Electric 10,150 20 5% 4% 20
331   Simipour Water 9,300 15 9% 3% 15
332   Kabuto Rock 16,120 7 3% 8% 7 3-Pokémon stage
333   Smoochum Ice 6,045 12 11% 3% 12
334   Simisage Grass 12,400 15 9% 3% 15
335   Lumineon Water 13,287 20 10% 3% 20
336   Omanyte Water 11,780 15 9% 3% 15
337   Weedle Poison 7,052 12 11% 6% 12
338   Sentret Normal 15,500 8 11% 6% 8 3-Pokémon stage
339   Furret Normal 15,200 15 9% 5% 15
340   Golurk Ground 18,221 20 21% 2% 20 Changed from 21,437 HP in 3DS update 1.4.46 and Mobile update 1.10.0.
341   Kakuna Poison 9,920 15 23% 4% 15
342   Ursaring Normal 15,225 20 10% 5% 20
343   Skorupi Poison 13,000 15 21% 3% 15
344   Primeape Fighting 18,600 8 14% 4% 8 3-Pokémon stage
345   Jynx Ice 21,337 20 21% 2% 20
346   Krokorok Ground 1,180 4 30% 0% 4 Players will always obtain an S rank.
347   Drapion Poison 21,250 15 16% 3% 15
348   Exeggutor Grass 20,150 8 20% 4% 8 3-Pokémon stage
349   Krookodile Ground 15,500 20 5% 2% 20
350   Mega Mewtwo X Fighting 18,594 20 N/A N/A 20 Changed from 21,875 HP in 3DS update 1.4.46 and Mobile update 1.10.0.
Rewarded with a Mewtwonite X and a Jewel in Shuffle.
Rewarded with a Mewtwonite X and 5 Hearts in Shuffle Mobile.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese プルルスデザート Pullus Desert From pullus (Latin for dark-colored or dusky)
English Desert Umbra From umbra (shadow)
French Désert Castanea From castanea (Latin for chestnut)
German Schattenwüste From Schatten (shadow)
Italian Deserto Fuscus From fuscus (Latin for dark or black)
Korean 풀루스 데저트 Pullus Desert Same as Japanese name
Spanish Desierto Chai From चाय cāy (chai; Hindi for tea)


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 Commemorative EventCompetitive StageDaily Pokémon
Escalation BattleAn Evolving Challenge!Great Challenge
High-Speed ChallengeSpecial ChallengeUltra Challenge
One Chance a Day!Pokémon SafariMeowth's Coin Mania
Skill Booster M Stage!Tons of Exp. PointsTry 'Em Items Stage
Survival Mode Survival Mode


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