Mega Pokémon are groups of Pokémon which uniquely have the capability to evolve further using special Mega Stones.
Fundamental Facts
•More than one Pokémon can hold a Mega Stone in the same battle; however, only one can Mega Evolve throughout.
•If a Pokémon has a special counterpart, when it mega evolves, their mega version will also have a counterpart which can be viewed in the Megas Showcase
•Mega Stones can't be traded or deleted once obtained
Mega Evolutions
Mega Evolutions are battle-temporary transformations that occur when a Pokémon holding its corresponding Mega Stone enters the battle. The Mega Evolved form has greater base-stat totals—typically by 100 points—and a reassigned Ability. Some Evolutions also inherit new secondary types.
Mega Bracelet
Having the Mega Bracelet is a prerequisite to obtaining any mega stone. You will not be able to start any quest for one without the Mega Bracelet in your inventory.
Before beginning this quest, you must be Kanto champion. Once this has been achieved, make your way to the Vermilion City Library. Speak with Assistant Theodore; he will request that you show him a Pokémon with all of the following traits:
- Must be Level 100.
- Has your OT.
- Has the ability to mega-evolve.
- Has maximum happiness.
- Has maximum EVs, which is 510. These can be in any stat, as long as it is 510.
After showing him a Pokémon with all of that, he will reward you with the Mega Bracelet. You can now begin collecting mega stones.
Mega Stones
Mega Stones, when held, will Mega Evolve their respective Pokémon in-battle.
To obtain them, the player must first obtain a Mega Bracelet from the aforementioned quest. The Stones are mostly available by completing Stone-specific quests, purchasing them from specific stores, and from the prizesets of some bosses.
Wave 1
Generation I
 | Venusaurite |
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 | Charizardite Y |
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 | Blastoisinite |
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 | Gengarite |
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Umbra rewards it after completing the mini-game in Nightmare Battlefield. This is usually only doable during Halloween event's. |
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 | Gyaradosite |
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Misty rewards it upon completion of her water training camp trials. See more details on the Gyaradosite (quest) page. |
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Generation II
 | Heracronite |
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 | Houndoominite |
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Trick Master rewards it upon completion of the 6th puzzle in the Trick House. |
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 | Scizorite |
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 | Steelixite |
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Artifact Maniac Hastor sells it for 1,000 Artifact Pieces. He is located within Historical Site. |
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Generation III
 | Aggronite |
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Artifact Maniac Hastor sells it for 1,000 Artifact Pieces. He is located within Historical Site. |
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 | Banettite |
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Morty rewards it upon defeating him on hard mode. |
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 | Gardevoirite |
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Generation IV
 | Abomasite |
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Hidden item in Route 216. It is completely random for each player. Interacting with the trees will provide clues as to where it might be. |
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 | Galladite |
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Generation V
 | Audinite |
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Ash Westbrook rewards it upon defeating him on hard mode. |
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Wave 2
Generation I
 | Charizardite X |
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 | Beedrillite |
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Generation II
 | Ampharosite |
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Generation III
 | Sceptilite |
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 | Swampertite |
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 | Blazikenite |
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 | Altarianite |
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 | Absolite |
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 | Glalitite |
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 | Salamencite |
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Mayor Shiro rewards it upon completion of the Salamencite quest. This is only available during the Valentine's Day event. |
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 | Latiasite |
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 | Latiosite |
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Generation IV
 | Lopunnite |
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 | Garchompite |
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Wave 3
Generation I
 | Pidgeotite |
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 | Alakazite |
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 | Slowbronite |
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 | Pinsirite |
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 | Aerodactylite |
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Artifact Maniac Hastor sells it for 1,000 Artifact Pieces. He is located within Historical Site. |
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Generation II
 | Tyranitarite |
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Generation III
 | Sablenite |
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 | Mawilite |
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 | Manectite |
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 | Medichamite |
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 | Sharpedonite |
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 | Cameruptite |
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 | Metagrossite |
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Generation VI
 | Diancite |
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