Mega Evolutions were introduced in Pokémon X and Y, and were expanded with the release of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. When certain Pokémon are holding the right Mega Stone, they can perform temporary Mega Evolutions during battles. These Mega Evolutions give the Pokémon massive stat boosts and new abilities, and can quickly turn the tide of battle.
Steps
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Defeat Korrina. You will need to complete some of the story before you get access to Mega Evolutions. Completing these tasks will give you the item you need to perform Mega Evolutions. Obtain the Rumble Badge from Shalour Gym by defeating Korrina.
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Get the Mega Ring. Go to the top of the Tower of Mastery after the battle and talk to Korrina again to receive the Mega Ring. [1] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Upgrade your Mega Ring. The upgraded ring isn't necessary for all Mega Evolutions, but is required in order to find the hidden Mega Stones. Professor Sycamore will upgrade your Mega Ring at the Anistar Sundial after you defeat your rival in Kiloude City. This is only possible after completing the main story
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Find the Mega Stone for the Pokémon you want to Mega Evolve. In order to undergo a Mega Evolution, the Pokémon must be holding a special Mega Stone. These stones are specific to each Pokémon, and only a handful of Pokémon are able to Mega Evolve with them. Refer to the chart below to see which Pokémon can Mega Evolve, and where to find the Mega Stones they need. The majority of Mega Stones can only be found after beating the game. [2] X Research source
Pokémon Mega Stone Stone Location VenasaurVenasaurite
Stone Emporium
CharizardCharizardite XCharizardite Y
Stone Emporium
BlastoiseBlastoisinite
Stone Emporium
AlakazamAlakazite
Reflection Cave*
GengarGengarite
Laverre City
KangaskhanKangaskhanite
Glittering Cave*
PinsirPinsirite
Santalune Forest*
GyaradosGyaradosite
Couriway Town*
AerodactylAerodactylite
Ambrette Town
MewtwoMewtwonite XMewtwonite Y
Unknown Dungeon
AmpharosAmpharosite
Azure Bay
ScizorScizorite
Frost Cavern*
HeracrossHeracronite
Santalune Forest*
HoundoomHoundoominite
Route 16*
TyranitarTyranitarite
Cyllage Gym*
BlazikenBlazikenite
Held by Event Torchic
GardevoirGardevoirite
Cafe Soleil*
MawileMawilite
Shabboneau Castle*
AggronAggronite
Cyllage Gym*
MedichamMedichamite
Laverre City*
ManectricManectite
Route 16*
BanetteBanettite
Chamber of Emptiness*
AbsolAbsolite
Kiloude City
GarchompGarchompite
Victory Road*
LucarioLucarionite
Tower of Mastery
AbomasnowAbomasite
Frost Cavern
* You will need to have an upgraded Mega Ring in order to find these Mega Stones. Hidden stones can only be found between 8-9 PM. The ground will sparkle when there is a Mega Stone hidden there.
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Give the Mega Stone to the corresponding Pokémon to hold. In order to Mega Evolve, the Pokémon must be holding its Mega Stone.
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Select "Mega Evolve" during a battle. You can only Mega Evolve during battles, and only one of your Pokémon can Mega Evolve per battle. The Pokémon will stay in its Mega form until the battle is over or it faints. It will stay in its form if you switch it out during battle. [3] X Research source
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Defeat Norman. You won't get access to Mega Evolutions until a little ways into the story. Defeat Norman, the 5th Gym Leader, and then make your way to the next town. You'll meet Steven and then head to Southern Island. Defeat Team Aqua/Magma to receive the Mega Bracelet. [4] X Research source
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Find the Mega Stones from X and Y. All of the Mega Stones that were available in X and Y can be found in Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby as well. Many of them require that you defeat or capture Groudon or Kyogre, which happens towards the end of the game. Some Mega Stones require you to meet other conditions. For example, Lucarionite requires that you obtain the Master Rank in all five categories of a Pokémon Contest, and then you'll need to defeat Lisia. Different stones have different requirements.
Pokémon Mega Stone Stone Location VenasaurVenasaurite
Route 119*
CharizardCharizardite XCharizardite Y
Fiery Path (X)*Scorched Slab (Y)*
BlastoiseBlastoisinite
S.S. Tidal
AlakazamAlakazite
Slateport Market
GengarGengarite
Battle Resort
KangaskhanKangaskhanite
Pacifidlog Town*
PinsirPinsirite
Route 124
GyaradosGyaradosite
Route 123
AerodactylAerodactylite
Meteor Falls
MewtwoMewtwonite XMewtwonite Y
Littleroot Town (X)*Pokémon League (Y)
AmpharosAmpharosite
New Mauville
ScizorScizorite
Petalburg Woods*
HeracrossHeracronite
Route 127
HoundoomHoundoominite
Lavaridge Town*
TyranitarTyranitarite
Jagged Pass*
BlazikenBlazikenite
Route 120/114*
GardevoirGardevoirite
Verdanturf Town*
MawileMawilite
Verdanturf Town
AggronAggronite
Rusturf Tunnel
MedichamMedichamite
Mt. Pyre
ManectricManectite
Seaside Cycling Road
BanetteBanettite
Mt. Pyre
AbsolAbsolite
Safari Zone
GarchompGarchompite
Fortree City (1,000 Flags)
LucarioLucarionite
Pokemon Contest Master Rank
AbomasnowAbomasite
Route 123*
* You will need to have either defeated or captured Groudon (Omega Ruby) or Kyogre (Alpha Sapphire) in order for these Mega Stones to appear.
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Find the new Mega Stones. Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby introduce a number of new Mega Stones for old and new Pokemon. Many of the following stones require you to complete some sort of requirement. For example, you'll receive Latiasite/Latiosite from Mom in Littleroot Town after you've met Zinnia in the game. Most of the stones below will not become available until after you've captured or defeated Kyogre or Groudon. [5] X Research source
Pokémon Mega Stone Stone Location Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire BeedrillBeedrillite
Sea Mauville
PidgeotPidgeotite
Rustboro City
SlowbroSlowbronite
Shoal Cave
SteelixSteelixite
Granite Cave
SceptileSceptilite
Route 120/114
SwampertSwampertite
Route 120/114
SableyeSablenite
Sootopolis City
SharpedoSharpedonite
AS - Team Aqua HideoutOR - Battle Resort
CameruptCameruptite
AS - Battle Resort OR - Team Magma Hideout
AltariaAltarianite
Lilycove City
GlalieGlalitite
Shoal Cave
SalamenceSalamencite
Meteor Falls
MetagrossMetagrossite
Pokémon League
LatiasLatiasite
Littleroot Town
LatiosLatiosite
Littleroot Town
RayquazaNone (Story)
N/A**
LopunnyLopunnite
Mauville City
GalladeGalladite
Fallarbor Town
AudinoAudinite
Battle Resort
DiancieDiancite
Pokémon Center*
* To get Diancite, you'll need to have traded a Diancie from X or Y to your Alpha Sapphire or Omega Ruby game. You'll receive the Diancite the next time that you enter a Pokémon Center.
** Rayquaza does not use a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve. Instead, it needs to learn the move Dragon Ascent. -
Have the correct Pokémon hold the Mega Stone. If you want your Pokémon to be able to Mega Evolve, it will need to be holding its Mega Stone. You can't do this during battle, so make sure that you've equipped it beforehand.
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Choose the "Mega Evolve" command during battle. This will cause your Pokémon to perform its Mega evolution. If you have multiple Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, only one is able to per battle. The Pokémon will stay in its Mega form until you have finished the battle or until it is knocked out. You can switch the Pokémon out and then back without having to go through the Mega evolution again.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do you learn Dragon Ascent with Rayquaza?Lugia2453Top AnswererRayquaza will have Dragon Ascent as part of its move set when you catch it. But if you replaced it with another move, there's an old lady in Meteor Falls who will teach it Dragon Ascent.
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QuestionI have everything I need to evolve my Sceptile. The button is appearing but not letting me click it. Why not?Community AnswerEither you don’t have the mega ring/bracelet yet, or you have already mega evolved during the battle.
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QuestionDo I need all of the mega stones, or just a few?Community AnswerYou can collect mega stones to mega evolve certain Pokemon, but it is not required to own all of them in order to mega evolve.
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References
- ↑ http://kotaku.com/heres-how-pokemon-x-and-ys-new-mega-evolutions-work-1077212815
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mega_Stone
- ↑ http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mega_Evolution
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemon/comments/2n47lq/oras_faq/
- ↑ http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/3DS/Pokemon+Omega+Ruby+and+Alpha+Sapphire/feature.asp?c=62697