Pokémon Champions: All Mega Stones and How to Get Them

Wondering how to get your hands on Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions? Mega Stones are special held items that allow certain Pokémon to Mega Evolve during battle. Once a Pokémon has the correct Mega Stone equipped, you can trigger its Mega Evolution mid-fight, which gives it a temporary boost in power. However, you only get one Mega Evolution per battle, so knowing when and who to use is important. If you want to build up your collection, here’s how to get Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions.

Pokémon Champions: All Mega Stones and How to Get Them

There are 57 Mega Stones available in Pokémon Champions at launch, and you can obtain them via the Frontier Shop, Battle Pass rewards, the Mega Evolution tutorial, and special transfers from Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

A majority of the Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions are available via the Frontier Shop, which you can access from the game’s main menu. Each Mega Stone costs 2,000 VP, and once you obtain one, it can be used indefinitely. Some of the stones in the shop are included in the paid Battle Pass as well, so you can simply buy the Battle Pass to unlock them.

A few others, like the Beedrillite or Manectite, can be unlocked via the Mega Evolution tutorial, which you will find under the Train menu, followed by Battle Tutorials. There are also four Mega Stones that can only be obtained by transferring their respective Pokémon into Pokémon Champions from Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

These belong to the three Kalos starter final evolutions, Chesnaught, Delphox, and Greninja, along with Eternal Flower Floette. Once you accept these Pokémon, their Mega Stones are sent directly to your in-game mailbox. Here’s a full list of all Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions and how to get them:

Pokémon Mega Stone How to get
Venusaur Venusaurite Frontier Shop
Charizard Charizardite X Frontier Shop
Charizard Charizardite Y Frontier Shop
Blastoise Blastoisinite Frontier Shop
Beedrill Beedrillite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Pidgeot Pidgeotite Frontier Shop
Clefable Clefablite Frontier Shop
Alakazam Alakazite Frontier Shop
Victreebel Victreebelite Frontier Shop
Slowbro Slowbronite Frontier Shop
Gengar Gengarite Frontier Shop
Kangaskhan Kangaskhanite Frontier Shop
Starmie Starminite Frontier Shop
Pinsir Pinsirite Frontier Shop
Gyarados Gyaradosite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Aerodactyl Aerodactylite Frontier Shop
Dragonite Dragoninite Frontier Shop
Meganium Meganiumite Frontier Shop / Battle Pass
Feraligatr Feraligite Frontier Shop / Battle Pass
Ampharos Ampharosite Frontier Shop
Steelix Steelixite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Scizor Scizorite Frontier Shop
Heracross Heracronite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Skarmory Skarmorite Frontier Shop
Houndoom Houndoomite Frontier Shop
Tyranitar Tyranitarite Frontier Shop
Gardevoir Gardevoirite Frontier Shop
Sableye Sablenite Frontier Shop
Medicham Medichamite Frontier Shop
Manectric Manectite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Sharpedo Sharpedonite Frontier Shop
Camerupt Cameruptite Frontier Shop
Altaria Altarianite Frontier Shop
Banette Banettite Frontier Shop
Chimecho Chimechite Frontier Shop
Absol Absolite Frontier Shop
Glalie Glalitite Frontier Shop
Lopunny Lopunnite Frontier Shop
Garchomp Garchompite Mega Evolution Tutorial
Lucario Lucarionite Frontier Shop
Gallade Galladite Frontier Shop
Froslass Froslassite Frontier Shop
Emboar Emboarite Frontier Shop / Battle Pass
Excadrill Excadrite Frontier Shop
Audino Audinite Frontier Shop
Chandelure Chandelurite Frontier Shop
Golurk Golurkite Frontier Shop
Chesnaught Chesnaughtite Transfer (Legends: Z-A)
Delphox Delphoxite Transfer (Legends: Z-A)
Greninja Greninjite Transfer (Legends: Z-A)
Floette Floettite Transfer (Legends: Z-A)
Meowstic Meowsticite Frontier Shop
Hawlucha Hawluchanite Frontier Shop
Crabominable Crabominite Frontier Shop
Drampa Drampanite Frontier Shop
Scovillain Scovillainite Frontier Shop
Glimmora Glimmoranite Frontier Shop

 

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How to Equip and Use Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions?

To equip a Mega Stone in Pokémon Champions, you’ll need to open the team editing screen. You can easily do this from the pre-battle screen before queuing into a match. From there, select your team lineup and choose the squad you want to bring into battle. Next, pick the Pokémon you want to give a Mega Stone to and open its held item menu.

Cycle through the item categories using “R” until you reach the Mega Stones tab, then select the correct stone for that Pokémon. In battle, you can trigger Mega Evolution by pressing “R” before selecting a move.

Once activated, your Pokémon will Mega Evolve during the turn and stay in that form for the rest of the battle. Unlike Pokémon Legends: Z-A, only one Pokémon can Mega Evolve per battle in Pokémon Champions. That means even if multiple Pokémon on your team are holding Mega Stones, you’ll need to choose carefully.

And that does it for our Mega Stones guide in Pokémon Champions. For more gaming news and guides, be sure to check out our gaming page!

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