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{{an|Professor Oak}} gave a Water Stone to a wild Lombre in ''[[DP139|A Faux Oak Finish!]]'' so that it could evolve into {{p|Ludicolo}}. | {{an|Professor Oak}} gave a Water Stone to a wild Lombre in ''[[DP139|A Faux Oak Finish!]]'' so that it could evolve into {{p|Ludicolo}}. | ||
In ''[[DP174|Last Call — First Round!]]'', [[Ursula]] used a Water Stone and a Fire Stone during the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] to evolve her two Eevee, making them a Vaporeon and Flareon. | |||
''[[BW135|Mystery on a Deserted Island!]]'' featured the Water Stone along with all of the other Evolution stones available as of [[Generation V]]. | ''[[BW135|Mystery on a Deserted Island!]]'' featured the Water Stone along with all of the other Evolution stones available as of [[Generation V]]. |
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The Water Stone (Japanese: みずのいし Water Stone) is a type of Evolution stone introduced in Generation I.
In the core series games
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In the Generation V games, the Water Stone can be sold to an item maniac inside the Icirrus City Pokémon Center for $3000.
Effect
Allows several Pokémon to evolve.
- Causes Poliwhirl to evolve into Poliwrath
- Causes Shellder to evolve into Cloyster
- Causes Staryu to evolve into Starmie
- Causes Eevee to evolve into Vaporeon
- Causes Lombre to evolve into Ludicolo
- Causes Panpour to evolve into Simipour
In Pokémon Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver, in the Ruins of Alph, the player requires a Water Stone to open the hidden room in the southwestern chamber. In Pokémon Crystal, the player simply needs to have it in their Bag. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, they need to use it while facing the wall.
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Acquisition
Appearance
This is the appearance of the Water Stone in the Sinnoh Underground.
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In spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Effect
If thrown, it will deal 1 damage (2 if sticky). Using this item in a dungeon will consume it, with no effect.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, if the player offers a Water Stone from the Team Toolbox when attempting to evolve in Luminous Cave, Poliwhirl, Shellder, Staryu, and Eevee can be evolved into Poliwrath, Cloyster, Starmie, and Vaporeon, respectively. It costs 3000 Poké and can be sold for 1 Poké.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky, if the player offers a Water Stone at Luminous Spring, Poliwhirl, Shellder, Staryu, and Eevee can be evolved into Poliwrath, Cloyster, Starmie, and Vaporeon, respectively. It costs 1000 Poké and can be sold for 1 Poké.
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Pokémon Conquest
In Pokémon Conquest, Eevee and Panpour evolve into Flareon and Simipour, respectively, if their link is improved while their Warrior is equipped with a Water Stone.
A Water Stone can be purchased from the traveling merchant for 5000 gold, and sold for 2500-3250 gold.
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In the anime
The Water Stone made its anime debut in The Battling Eevee Brothers as part of a collection held by the Eevee brothers.
In Once in a Mawile, a Water Stone belonging to Samantha appeared, which Brock's Lombre used to evolve into Ludicolo. This is the first time that a main character's Pokémon evolved via an Evolution stone on-screen.
Professor Oak gave a Water Stone to a wild Lombre in A Faux Oak Finish! so that it could evolve into Ludicolo.
In Last Call — First Round!, Ursula used a Water Stone and a Fire Stone during the Performance Stage of the Sinnoh Grand Festival to evolve her two Eevee, making them a Vaporeon and Flareon.
Mystery on a Deserted Island! featured the Water Stone along with all of the other Evolution stones available as of Generation V.
A full set of Evolution stones was seen on display in a stone shop in Geosenge Town in The Cave of Trials!.
Rainer backed by a Water Stone in The Battling Eevee Brothers!
Lombre holding a Water Stone in Once in a Mawile
A Politoed holding a Water Stone in A Faux Oak Finish!
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
The focus of the chapter To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question! was Evolution stones. Misty hoped to buy a Water Stone for her Poliwhirl in Stone Town, a town on Dream Island where all the Evolution stones in the Pokémon world come from. However, she couldn't afford one, remarking that an inexpensive one might make the evolution go bad.
Misty was later given a Water Stone by Mikey, who was being pressured to join the "Knights of the E Stone", a club which requires members to own a Pokémon evolved by an Evolution stone.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Buzz Off, Electabuzz!, Red's Poliwhirl was able to evolve into a Poliwrath with the help of a Water Stone when they were thrown into the water in Vermilion Harbor, although the cause of his evolution wasn't revealed until the Yellow arc.
In The Kindest Tentacruel, the Pokémon Fan Club Chairman told Yellow about a legend of an underwater dome at the bottom of Vermilion Harbor, housing a set of Evolution stones which, unlike normal stones, did not disappear after making a Pokémon evolve, allowing them to be used repeatedly. The cause of Red's Poliwhirl's evolution had been one of these said stones, proving the legend to be true. Yellow was later led to the dome by a wild Tentacruel, finding a Leaf Stone in it, but the Fire, Thunder, and Water Stones were missing. Later, it was revealed that Giovanni had given them to Red so he could freely evolve and devolve his Eevee.
In Triple Threat, Cilan, Chili, and Cress used a Leaf Stone, Fire Stone, and Water Stone to evolve their Pansage, Pansear, and Panpour into Simisage, Simisear, and Simipour, respectively, during their battle against the Shadow Triad.
Trivia
- Through a glitch in the Generation I games, Pokémon that would normally require an Evolution stone to evolve can be evolved without it, provided that the Pokémon levels up in the battle and the player has sent out a specific Pokémon in the same battle. In the case of the Water Stone, this Pokémon is Onix.
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