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This stone was first introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | This stone was first introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | ||
An Oval Stone can be found in the Lost Tower. More can be found [[the Underground|underground]]. Unlike other stones, it is not used on the Pokémon to evolve it, but instead held by it. | An Oval Stone can be found in the Lost Tower. More can be found [[the Underground|underground]]. Unlike other stones, it is not used on the Pokémon to evolve it, but instead held by it. It can be used like an normal evolution stone, but it has no effect on any Pokémon. | ||
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Revision as of 02:13, 24 July 2007
An evolutionary stone is a type of item with mysterious properties. It radiates energy that causes some Pokémon to evolve.
If a Pokémon's next stage requires the use of a stone, then it can be applied at any time, thus causing instant evolution.
However, once exposed to an evolutionary stone, most Pokémon can no longer learn any more moves by leveling up. There are exceptions to this rule, however, and certain moves are exclusive to the stone-evolved Pokémon.
Evolutionary stones can be found in many places, and are uncommonly found in the Underground of Sinnoh. The Celadon Department Store sells several kinds during Generation I and Generation III.
There are nine types of evolutionary stones.
List of stones
File:FireStoneSprite.png Fire Stone
Fire Stones can be bought at the Celadon Dept. Store for File:Pokébuck sign.gif2100, or are given in exchange for a Red Shard. They can also be found on the ground in certain locations in the wild and underground in Sinnoh.
Evolves
File:WaterStoneSprite.png Water Stone
Water Stones can be bought at the Celadon Dept. Store for File:Pokébuck sign.gif2100, or are given in exchange for a Blue Shard. They can also be found on the ground in certain locations in the wild and underground in Sinnoh.
Evolves
File:ThunderStoneSprite.png Thunderstone
Thunderstones can be bought at the Celadon Dept. Store for File:Pokébuck sign.gif2100, or are given in exchange for a Yellow Shard. They can also be found on the ground in certain locations in the wild and underground in Sinnoh.
Evolves
File:LeafStoneSprite.png Leaf Stone
Leaf Stones can be bought at the Celadon Dept. Store for File:Pokébuck sign.gif2100, or are given in exchange for a Green Shard. They can also be found on the ground in certain locations in the wild and underground in Sinnoh.
Evolves
File:MoonStoneSprite.png Moon Stone
This is one of five stones which can never be bought at stores. It can be found in a few locations in the wild and underground in Sinnoh. There is also a very small chance of stealing one off of a wild Lunatone or Clefairy with Thief.
Evolves
- Nidorina → Nidoqueen
- Nidorino → Nidoking
- Clefairy → Clefable
- Jigglypuff → Wigglytuff
- Skitty → Delcatty
Moon Shard
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, there is an item that may be related to the Moon Stone called the Moon Shard. It is used only for Eevee.
- Eevee → Umbreon
File:SunStoneSprite.png Sun Stone
This stone was first introduced in Generation II.
This is one of five stones which can never be bought at stores. In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, it is the first prize at the National Park's Bug-Catching Contest. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, a man in Mossdeep City will give one away. There is also a very small chance of stealing one off of a wild Solrock with Thief. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, one can be found in the Ruin Valley on Fortune Island. It, like the other stones released prior to Generation IV, is often found underground in Sinnoh
Evolves
Sun Shard
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, there is an item that may be related to the Sun Stone called the Sun Shard. It is used only for Eevee.
- Eevee → Espeon
File:LightStoneSprite.png Shiny Stone
This stone was first introduced in Generation IV. One can be found on Iron Island, and another on Route 228. They are also readily available with the Pickup ability, or can be Mystery Gifted from Pokétopia for 7200 Poké Coupons.
Evolves
File:DarkStoneSprite.png Dusk Stone
This stone was first introduced in Generation IV. One can be found in the Galactic Veilstone building, and another in an area of Victory Road that can only be accessed after the defeat of the Elite Four. They are also readily available with the Pickup ability, or can be Mystery Gifted from Pokétopia for 7200 Poké Coupons.
Evolves
File:AwakeningStoneSprite.png Dawn Stone
This stone was first introduced in Generation IV. One can be found in Mt. Coronet and another can be found on Route 225. They are also readily available with the Pickup ability, or can be Mystery Gifted from Pokétopia for 7200 Poké Coupons.
Evolves
File:RoundStone.png Oval Stone
This stone was first introduced in Generation IV.
An Oval Stone can be found in the Lost Tower. More can be found underground. Unlike other stones, it is not used on the Pokémon to evolve it, but instead held by it. It can be used like an normal evolution stone, but it has no effect on any Pokémon.
Evolves
File:Everstone.png Everstone
This stone was first introduced in Generation II.
An Everstone is unlike any of the other stones, as when a Pokémon holds it, they will not evolve for whatever reason. These can also be found underground.
Appearance
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Fire Stone in the Underground
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Water Stone in the Underground
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Thunderstone in the Underground
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Leaf Stone in the Underground
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Moon Stone in the Underground
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Sun Stone in the Underground
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Oval Stone in the Underground
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Everstone in the Underground
In the Pokémon Special manga
In the Red, Green & Blue chapter a Moon Stone is first mentioned by Professor Oak in Gyarados Splashes In! as a rock with a moon shape inscription that boost Pokémon's power immensely, in the next round, Raging Rhydon, Team Rocket search for one in Mt. Moon, however is Red who finds it.
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