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* All Pokémon that evolve with the Fire Stone are in the {{egg3|Field}}, and all the Pokémon that evolve with the Sun Stone are in the {{egg3|Grass}}.
* All Pokémon that evolve with the Fire Stone are in the {{egg3|Field}}, and all the Pokémon that evolve with the Sun Stone are in the {{egg3|Grass}}.
* Through {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Evolutionary stone glitch|a glitch}} in the Generation I games, Pokémon can be evolved without the use of a stone, provided that the player has sent out the correct Pokémon in the same battle that a Pokémon that evolves using a stone levels up.
* Through {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Evolutionary stone glitch|a glitch}} in the Generation I games, Pokémon can be evolved without the use of a stone, provided that the player has sent out the correct Pokémon in the same battle that a Pokémon that evolves using a stone levels up.
* The Dawn Stone induces evolution in only two Pokémon species, {{p|Kirlia}} and {{p|Snorunt}}, the least of any stone.  Both of them only work if the Pokémon is of a specific gender.
* The Dawn Stone induces evolution in only two Pokémon species, {{p|Kirlia}} and {{p|Snorunt}}, the fewest of any stone.  Both of them only work if the Pokémon is of a specific gender.
** This also makes it currently the only stone that only evolves Pokémon introduced in a single generation, as Kirlia and Snorunt were both introduced in [[Generation III]].
** This also makes it currently the only stone that only evolves Pokémon introduced in a single generation, as Kirlia and Snorunt were both introduced in [[Generation III]].
** Both of the evolved forms from the Dawn Stone gain a secondary type.
** Both of the evolved forms from the Dawn Stone gain a secondary type.
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* As of [[Generation V]], the Fire Stone is the only one not used in a three-stage evolutionary line.
* As of [[Generation V]], the Fire Stone is the only one not used in a three-stage evolutionary line.
* The {{wp|Sunstone|Sun Stone}} and {{wp|Moonstone (gemstone)|Moon Stone}} share their names with actual {{wp|gemstones}}.
* The {{wp|Sunstone|Sun Stone}} and {{wp|Moonstone (gemstone)|Moon Stone}} share their names with actual {{wp|gemstones}}.
* [[Generation III]] and [[Generation V]] are the only generations where an evolutionary stone is not introduced.
* [[Generation III]] and [[Generation V]] are the only generations in which an evolutionary stone is not introduced.
** Both these generations introduced a new Pokémon to evolve with Leaf Stone, Water Stone, and Moon Stone.
** Both these generations introduced a new Pokémon to evolve with Leaf Stone, Water Stone, and Moon Stone.
* Though six Pokémon families evolve with the Moon Stone, only the four introduced in [[Generation I]] can be readily caught in a {{ball|Moon}}, since Moon Balls can be acquired only from [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]].
* Though six Pokémon families evolve with the Moon Stone, only the four introduced in [[Generation I]] can be readily caught in a {{ball|Moon}}, since Moon Balls can be acquired only from [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]].
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