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* For the [[held item]] used to evolve {{p|Happiny}} into {{p|Chansey}}, see '''[[Oval Stone]]'''. | * For the [[held item]] used to evolve {{p|Happiny}} into {{p|Chansey}}, see '''[[Oval Stone]]'''. | ||
* For the held item that prevents evolution, see '''[[Everstone]]'''. | * For the held item that prevents evolution, see '''[[Everstone]]'''. | ||
* For the held item that powers up pre-evolved Pokémon, see '''[[Eviolite]]'''. | * For the held item that powers up pre-evolved Pokémon, see '''[[Eviolite]]''' (Japanese: '''しんかのきせき''' ''Evolution Stone''). | ||
* For the held item that reduces the weight of a Pokémon, see '''[[Float Stone]]'''. | * For the held item that reduces the weight of a Pokémon, see '''[[Float Stone]]'''. | ||
* For the held item used to power up {{type|Rock}} Pokémon, see '''[[Hard Stone]]'''. | * For the held item used to power up {{type|Rock}} Pokémon, see '''[[Hard Stone]]'''. |
Revision as of 03:06, 15 July 2023
Stone has several referrals:
Type
- For the type, see Rock (type).
Characters
- For the Champion of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, see Steven Stone.
- For the president of Devon Corporation and father of Steven Stone, see Mr. Stone.
Badge
- For the Badge handed out by Roxanne of Rustboro Gym, see Badge → Stone Badge.
Items
- For the item used to evolve certain Pokémon species, see Evolution stone.
- For the held item used to evolve Happiny into Chansey, see Oval Stone.
- For the held item that prevents evolution, see Everstone.
- For the held item that powers up pre-evolved Pokémon, see Eviolite (Japanese: しんかのきせき Evolution Stone).
- For the held item that reduces the weight of a Pokémon, see Float Stone.
- For the held item used to power up Rock-type Pokémon, see Hard Stone.
- For one of the Plates associated with Arceus, see Stone Plate.
- For the Dragon Stones that contain Reshiram and Zekrom, see Light Stone and Dark Stone.
- For the Generation VI items used to induce Mega Evolutions, see Key Stone and Mega Stone.
- For the Key item used to create a Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring, see Sparkling Stone.
- For the Key item associated with Heatran, see Magma Stone.
- For the Key event item in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, see Enigma Stone.
- For the item in Pokémon Masters EX that enables sync moves, see Sync stone.