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==How to find them== | ==How to find them== | ||
There are currently | There are currently three ways to obtain a Mega Stone: | ||
Some Mega Stones can also be obtained through special events. | * You can get one from the [[Gem Cauldron]] by boiling 5 Gems of each type within the given time limit. You will have to wait 2 days till the boiling is done. | ||
* You can get one by exchanging some Fish Pokemon & Big Pearls with Leah the Mermaid at the [[Emera Beach]]. | |||
* Some Mega Stones can also be obtained through special events. | |||
==How to use it== | ==How to use it== | ||
You can Mega Evolve a Pokemon only if it has | You can Mega Evolve a Pokemon only if it has a Mega Bubble on its summary page. You can mega evolve it by giving it the Mega Stone '''to hold''', and letting it reach Level 50. | ||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
* Mega | * Mega Stones '''are''' tradeable. | ||
* Mega Evolution is not reversible. | * Mega Evolution is '''not''' reversible. |
Latest revision as of 08:49, 18 April 2022
Mega Stones can be used to mega evolve Pokemon.
How to find them
There are currently three ways to obtain a Mega Stone:
- You can get one from the Gem Cauldron by boiling 5 Gems of each type within the given time limit. You will have to wait 2 days till the boiling is done.
- You can get one by exchanging some Fish Pokemon & Big Pearls with Leah the Mermaid at the Emera Beach.
- Some Mega Stones can also be obtained through special events.
How to use it
You can Mega Evolve a Pokemon only if it has a Mega Bubble on its summary page. You can mega evolve it by giving it the Mega Stone to hold, and letting it reach Level 50.
Other
- Mega Stones are tradeable.
- Mega Evolution is not reversible.