Evolution stone

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An evolutionary stone (Japanese: 進化の石 Evolution stone) is a stone-like item that radiates a mysterious energy that causes some species of Pokémon to evolve. In English, the name has changed several times: in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen, it is referred to as an element Stone, in the Diamond & Pearl series as an evolutionary stone, and in Pokémon X, Y, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Let's Go, Eevee!, and the Best Wishes and XY series as an Evolution stone.

Gloom's branched evolution family as demonstrated in the anime: both of Gloom's potential evolutions require an evolutionary stone.

Evolutionary stones may be used at any time, and cause instant Evolution in the Pokémon they are used on, which cannot be canceled. All evolutionary stones are applied directly to a Pokémon and are consumed upon the Pokémon's Evolution.

Many Pokémon that result from a stone-based evolution have vastly different level-up learnsets than their pre-evolutionary forms, with several learning no moves after Evolution at all.

List of stones

Artwork

 
Moon Stone


Underground

This is artwork of the items as seen in the Sinnoh Underground.

     
Fire Stone Water Stone Thunderstone
       
Leaf Stone Moon Stone Sun Stone


Global Link

These are artwork of the items as seen in the Pokémon Global Link.

         
Fire Stone Water Stone Thunder Stone Leaf Stone Moon Stone
         
Sun Stone Shiny Stone Dusk Stone Dawn Stone Ice Stone


Pokémon GO

This is artwork of the items as seen in Pokémon GO. The Sinnoh Stone, an evolutionary stone exclusive to this game, was introduced on November 16, 2018, as a means of evolving certain Pokémon that gained a new evolution in Generation IV.

   
Sun Stone Sinnoh Stone


Evolutions

Several Pokémon evolve using an evolutionary stone.

Previous evolution Stone evolution
 
Pichu
 Electric 
  +  
Level Up
(with high friendship)
 
Pikachu
 Electric 
 
Thunder Stone
 
Raichu
 Electric 
  +  
Thunder Stone
(in Alola)
 
Raichu
Alola Form
 Electric  Psychic 
Sandshrew is the lowest in its line  
Sandshrew
Alola Form
 Ice  Steel 
 
Ice Stone
 
Sandslash
Alola Form
 Ice  Steel 
 
Nidoran♀
 Poison 
 
Level 16+
 
Nidorina
 Poison 
 
Moon Stone
 
Nidoqueen
 Poison  Ground 
 
Nidoran♂
 Poison 
 
Level 16+
 
Nidorino
 Poison 
 
Moon Stone
 
Nidoking
 Poison  Ground 
 
Cleffa
 Fairy 
  +  
Level Up
(with high friendship)
 
Clefairy
 Fairy 
 
Moon Stone
 
Clefable
 Fairy 
Vulpix is the lowest in its line  
Vulpix
 Fire 
 
Fire Stone
 
Ninetales
 Fire 
Vulpix is the lowest in its line  
Vulpix
Alola Form
 Ice 
 
Ice Stone
 
Ninetales
Alola Form
 Ice  Fairy 
 
Igglybuff
 Normal  Fairy 
  +  
Level Up
(with high friendship)
 
Jigglypuff
 Normal  Fairy 
 
Moon Stone
 
Wigglytuff
 Normal  Fairy 
 
Oddish
 Grass  Poison 
 
Level 21+
 
Gloom
 Grass  Poison 
 
Leaf Stone
 
Vileplume
 Grass  Poison 
 
Sun Stone
 
Bellossom
 Grass 
Growlithe is the lowest in its line  
Growlithe
 Fire 
 
Fire Stone
 
Arcanine
 Fire 
 
Poliwag
 Water 
 
Level 25+
 
Poliwhirl
 Water 
 
Water Stone
 
Poliwrath
 Water  Fighting 
 
Bellsprout
 Grass  Poison 
 
Level 21+
 
Weepinbell
 Grass  Poison 
 
Leaf Stone
 
Victreebel
 Grass  Poison 
Shellder is the lowest in its line  
Shellder
 Water 
 
Water Stone
 
Cloyster
 Water  Ice 
Exeggcute is the lowest in its line  
Exeggcute
 Grass  Psychic 
 
Leaf Stone
 
Exeggutor
 Grass  Psychic 
  +  
Leaf Stone
(in Alola)
 
Exeggutor
Alola Form
 Grass  Dragon 
Staryu is the lowest in its line  
Staryu
 Water 
 
Water Stone
 
Starmie
 Water  Psychic 
Eevee is the lowest in its line  
Eevee
 Normal 
 
Water Stone
 
Vaporeon
 Water 
 
Thunder Stone
 
Jolteon
 Electric 
 
Fire Stone
 
Flareon
 Fire 
 
Togepi
 Fairy 
  +  
Level Up
(with high friendship)
 
Togetic
 Fairy  Flying 
 
Shiny Stone
 
Togekiss
 Fairy  Flying 
Sunkern is the lowest in its line  
Sunkern
 Grass 
 
Sun Stone
 
Sunflora
 Grass 
Murkrow is the lowest in its line  
Murkrow
 Dark  Flying 
 
Dusk Stone
 
Honchkrow
 Dark  Flying 
Misdreavus is the lowest in its line  
Misdreavus
 Ghost 
 
Dusk Stone
 
Mismagius
 Ghost 
 
Lotad
 Water  Grass 
 
Level 14+
 
Lombre
 Water  Grass 
 
Water Stone
 
Ludicolo
 Water  Grass 
 
Seedot
 Grass 
 
Level 14+
 
Nuzleaf
 Grass  Dark 
 
Leaf Stone
 
Shiftry
 Grass  Dark 
 
Ralts
 Psychic  Fairy 
 
Level 20+
 
Kirlia
 Psychic  Fairy 
  +
Dawn Stone
(male only)
 
Gallade
 Psychic  Fighting 
Skitty is the lowest in its line  
Skitty
 Normal 
 
Moon Stone
 
Delcatty
 Normal 
 
Budew
 Grass  Poison 
  +   +  
Level Up
(during the daytime with high friendship)
 
Roselia
 Grass  Poison 
 
Shiny Stone
 
Roserade
 Grass  Poison 
Snorunt is the lowest in its line  
Snorunt
 Ice 
  +
Dawn Stone
(female only)
 
Froslass
 Ice  Ghost 
Pansage is the lowest in its line  
Pansage
 Grass 
 
Leaf Stone
 
Simisage
 Grass 
Pansear is the lowest in its line  
Pansear
 Fire 
 
Fire Stone
 
Simisear
 Fire 
Panpour is the lowest in its line  
Panpour
 Water 
 
Water Stone
 
Simipour
 Water 
Munna is the lowest in its line  
Munna
 Psychic 
 
Moon Stone
 
Musharna
 Psychic 
Cottonee is the lowest in its line  
Cottonee
 Grass  Fairy 
 
Sun Stone
 
Whimsicott
 Grass  Fairy 
Petilil is the lowest in its line  
Petilil
 Grass 
 
Sun Stone
 
Lilligant
 Grass 
Minccino is the lowest in its line  
Minccino
 Normal 
 
Shiny Stone
 
Cinccino
 Normal 
 
Tynamo
 Electric 
 
Level 39+
 
Eelektrik
 Electric 
 
Thunder Stone
 
Eelektross
 Electric 
 
Litwick
 Ghost  Fire 
 
Level 41+
 
Lampent
 Ghost  Fire 
 
Dusk Stone
 
Chandelure
 Ghost  Fire 
 
Flabébé
 Fairy 
 
Level 19+
 
Floette
 Fairy 
 
Shiny Stone
 
Florges
 Fairy 
 
Honedge
 Steel  Ghost 
 
Level 35+
 
Doublade
 Steel  Ghost 
 
Dusk Stone
 
Aegislash
 Steel  Ghost 
Helioptile is the lowest in its line  
Helioptile
 Electric  Normal 
 
Sun Stone
 
Heliolisk
 Electric  Normal 


In the anime

 
A giant Moon Stone in the anime

The first evolutionary stone to appear in the anime was Moon Stone in Clefairy and the Moon Stone. A giant Moon Stone appeared deep within Mt. Moon, being worshipped by a group of Clefairy who lived there. It was soon stolen by Team Rocket, and ultimately ended up being blown up; the shards from the shattered giant Moon Stone rained down on the Clefairy and caused some of them to evolve into Clefable. In this episode, the characters speculated that the Moon Stone was how various Pokémon—Clefairy in particular—arrived in the Pokémon world. Another giant Moon Stone was later seen in the same location in A Real Cleffa-Hanger.

In Electric Shock Showdown, Nurse Joy gives Ash a Thunderstone so that he could evolve his Pikachu in order to defeat Lt. Surge's Raichu. Pikachu, however, refused the offer. Ash kept the Thunderstone in case Pikachu ever wanted to evolve; however, in Pika and Goliath!, a similar scenario occurred and Pikachu still refused to evolve. Seeing his determination to not evolve, Team Rocket stole the stone, planning to sell it.

The remaining Generation I evolution stones made their debut in The Battling Eevee Brothers as part of a collection held by the Eevee brothers. Additionally, two of the Eevee brothers offered a Fire Stone and Thunderstone to Brock and Ash to evolve their respective Vulpix and Pikachu, though both refused.

The Leaf Forest appeared in The March of the Exeggutor Squad, which is a reported hotbed of Leaf Stones. The radiation from these stones in the forest is so strong that it caused Melvin's Exeggcute to evolve.

A fake Leaf Stone, made by Team Rocket, appeared in Make Room for Gloom, where the discovery of its nature as a fake was central to the episode.

A real Leaf Stone first appeared at the very end of Pikachu's Rescue Adventure. With it, the Exeggcute that had been following Misty's Togepi evolved into an Exeggutor.

In The Grass Route, a set of Leaf Stones was offered as the prize for winning the Grass Tournament. Although Team Rocket tried to steal the stones, they were eventually won by Ephraim. He planned on using to evolve his parents' Pokémon.

Ash won a Sun Stone in the Bug-Catching Contest during The Bug Stops Here, later using it to evolve a Sunkern in Moving Pictures.

A set of Fire Stones played an important role in The Stolen Stones!, where Ramona and Keegan had been tasked with delivering them to be used as prizes for the competitors of a Fire-type Pokémon competition. During the delivery, Team Rocket stole the stones, requiring Ash and his friends to help retrieve them.

Both a Leaf Stone and a Sun Stone appeared in Whichever Way the Wind Blows during an explanation of the branch in Gloom's evolutionary line.

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 evolves via an evolutionary stone on-screen, although it is likely that James's Weepinbell was evolved using a Leaf Stone prior to The Breeding Center Secret.

A Moon Stone appeared in a flashback in Delcatty Got Your Tongue?, evolving Dr. Abby's Skitty into a Delcatty.

Professor Oak gave a Water Stone to a wild Lombre in A Faux Oak Finish!.

A Dusk Stone was central to the plot of Try for the Family Stone!, where Rhyanna and Mitchell searched for one to evolve their respective Pokémon. They eventually found one, and decided to have a battle to settle which one of them would get to use it.

Ursula used a Fire Stone and a Water Stone to evolve her two Eevee in Last Call, First Round!, making them a Flareon and Vaporeon, for use in the Sinnoh Grand Festival.

Ash had to find a Thunder Stone as part of a scavenger hunt during the Wishing Bell Festival in Climbing the Tower of Success!. He came across a young man in possession of one who tried to toss it to him from a long distance. The Thunder Stone nearly came in contact with Pikachu but he jumped out of the way just in time leaving Ash to catch it.

Mystery on a Deserted Island! featured all evolutionary stones available as of Generation V. Several Eevee were shown to evolve into Jolteon, Flareon and Vaporeon using the required stones.

A Thunder Stone appeared in To Catch a Pokémon Smuggler! as a part of Clemont's explanation of how Pokémon Evolution works, Pikachu's evolution into Raichu working as an example of stone-induced Evolution.

A full set of evolutionary stones was seen on display in a stone shop in Geosenge Town in The Cave of Trials!. In addition, an unnamed Trainer used a Sun Stone purchased from the shop to evolve his Helioptile into Heliolisk. Clemont then revealed that he had also used a Sun Stone to evolve his own Helioptile into Heliolisk.

A Moon Stone appeared in a fantasy in A Dream Encounter!, where it was revealed that Lusamine had used one to evolve her Clefairy into a Clefable.

An Ice Stone was first seen in Not Caving Under Pressure!, where Sophocles's Charjabug found one while helping to fix up a cave inhabited by a group of Alolan Sandshrew, revealing that the cave was in fact an Ice Stone mine where Sandshrew gather to evolve. The leader of the Sandshrew pack, a giant Sandshrew, touched the stone and proceeded to evolve into an Alolan Sandslash. Later, after exiting the cave, Charjabug was revealed to have found another Ice Stone, which Sophocles gave to Lillie. She asked Snowy if it wanted to use the stone to evolve, but Snowy didn't feel ready for it yet, so Lillie decided to hold on to the stone in case Snowy ever changed its mind.

Evolutionary stones do not seem to be required for evolution in the anime as they are in the games. James's second Weepinbell evolved without a Leaf Stone in Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid. In addition, Pokémon that evolve via proximity of evolutionary stones apparently seem to control their evolutionary urges and physically touch the stone without evolving, as evidenced by Pikachu whacking away the Thunder Stone when refusing to evolve the first time, as well as a Clefairy holding onto a Moon Stone for prolonged periods of time before delivering it to the larger Moon Stone without evolving.

Pokédex entries

Episode Subject Source Entry
EP187 Sun Stone Ash's Pokédex The Sun Stone enables evolution in several Pokémon, changing Gloom into Vileplume and changing Sunkern into Sunflora.

Gallery

In the manga

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

 
Evolution stones in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In Clefairy Tale, Ash, Professor Oak, and Bill witnessed a Clefairy evolution ceremony involving a large Moon Stone.

The focus of the chapter To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question! was evolutionary stones. Misty hoped to buy a Water Stone for her Poliwhirl in Stone Town, a town on Dream Island where all the evolutionary 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 evolutionary stone. By battling club members, Ash and Mikey proved to the club leaders that Pokémon which have evolved by evolutionary stone are not necessarily superior to their unevolved counterparts.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

 
Evolution stones in Pokémon Adventures

History

Red, Green & Blue arc

A Moon Stone was first mentioned by Professor Oak in Gyarados Splashes In! as a rock with a crescent moon-shaped indentation that boosts a Pokémon's power immensely. In the next round, Team Rocket searched for one in Mt. Moon. However, it was Red who eventually found it. In The Winged Legends, Red used his Moon Stone to evolve Green's Clefairy into a Clefable in order to fight Thu-Fi-Zer during the Silph Co. showdown with Team Rocket.

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.

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 evolutionary 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.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

In The Last Battle VI, Gold's Sunkern evolved into a Sunflora because the sun's energy reflected off of the rocks near Ilex Forest replicated the Sun Stone's effects.

Ruby & Sapphire arc

In Mowing Down Ludicolo, Shelly used a Water Stone to evolve her Lombre into a Ludicolo while battling against Sapphire's Pokémon.

In Guile from Mawile, Ruby's Kiki evolved into a Delcatty due to being exposed to one of Steven's Moon Stones.

In Ring Ring Goes Beldum, Steven was shown to have a Leaf Stone and another Moon Stone. In addition, he also found a Sun Stone while he and Ruby escaped from a group of wild Mawile in Granite Cave.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc

In Give It Your Best, Blastoise, during the battle against the Deoxys Duplicates, Green evolved her Jiggly and Nido into Wigglytuff and Nidoqueen, respectively, using two Moon Stones.

Platinum arc

In Leaping Past Lopunny, a Shiny Stone and Dawn Stone were seen amongst the rare stones that Steven had found during his stay in Sinnoh.

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

In Dealing With A Koffing Fit, Silver's Murkrow evolved into a Honchkrow due to gaining experience while holding a Dusk Stone, which had been given to Silver by Green.

In All About Arceus II, Lance gave Gold's Togepi a Shiny Stone, allowing it to evolve into Togekiss in All About Arceus VIII immediately after evolving into Togetic.

Black & White arc

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.

In Homecoming, it was revealed that Black's Musha evolved into a Musharna using a Moon Stone received from Caitlin.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In Omega Alpha Adventure 0, Sapphire's Kirly evolved into a Gallade due to a Dawn Stone hitting him while training with Rara, who had evolved into a Gardevoir. Later, Steven found another Dawn Stone on the ground.

Gallery

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

In Indigo Plateau, Satoshi's Pikachu used a Thunder Stone to evolve itself into a Raichu before Satoshi left to challenge the Elite Four.

In the TCG

The Moon Stone and Dusk Stone are featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game on a Trainer card and on Pokémon cards as held items. These held items work in the same fashion as Poké-Bodies, in that the effect the item provides is active whenever the Pokémon is in play. The following is a list of cards named or including Moon Stone or Dusk Stone.

Evolutionary stone cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Moon Stone T       Extended Sheet 1    
Pokémon cards with evolutionary stones as held items
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Clefairy*   Secret Wonders   83/132 Shining Darkness    
Murkrow*   Secret Wonders   95/132 Shining Darkness    
 


Trivia

  • The Leaf Stone is the only evolutionary stone that cannot be sold to the ore maniac in Black and White. This was corrected in Black 2 and White 2.
  • All Pokémon that evolve with the Fire Stone and the Ice Stone are in the Field Egg Group.
  • The Dawn Stone is the only stone which can only evolve a Pokémon if it is a specific gender, with this requirement applying to both of the Pokémon it can evolve.
  • Through a glitch in the Generation I games, Pokémon that would normally require an evolutionary 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.
  • Despite the fact that Oval Stone is sorted along with other evolutionary stones in all core series games since its introduction, it is actually an evolution-inducing held item because the Oval Stone does not trigger Evolution in any Pokémon when it is used on them. It must instead be held on a specific Pokémon with it levelling up during the day to take effect.
    • This makes Oval Stone the only evolution-inducing item with "Stone" in its English name which is not an evolutionary stone.
  • The Sun Stone and Moon Stone share their names with actual gemstones.
  • The Ice Stone was first revealed by a picture on the official Spanish Pokémon website on October 4, 2016. However, the picture was quickly removed due to the stone not having been previously announced.
  • All Pokémon that have evolved from exposure to an evolutionary stone are not capable of evolving again.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 進化之石 Jeunfa-jī Sehk *
進化石 Jeunfa Sehk *
Mandarin 進化之石 / 进化之石 Jìnhuà-zhī Shí *
進化石 / 进化石 Jìnhuà Shí *
  Danish Udviklingssten
  Dutch Evolutionaire steen (DP139)
Evolutiesteen (BW135, XY031)
  Finnish Kehityskivi
  French Pierre d’Évolution
  German Element-Stein (I, III)
Evolutionsstein (IV)
Entwicklungsstein (VI, VII)
  Indonesian Batu evolusi
  Italian Pietre elemento (I, III)
Pietre evolutive (IV, V, VII)
Pietre per l'evoluzione (VI, VII)
  Korean 진화에 필요한 돌 Jinhwa-e Piryohan Dol (VI, VII)
진화의 돌 Jinhwa-ui Dol (VII)
  Norwegian Evolusjonsstein (DP139, XY012, XY031)
Utviklingsstein (BW135)
  Polish Kamień Ewolucyjny
  Brazilian Portuguese Pedra de Evolução (BW135, PS085)
Pedra evolucionária (DP139, XY031, PS058)
  Romanian Piatră evoluție
  Russian Эволюционные камень Evolyutsionnyye kamen' (DP139, XY031)
Камень эволюция Kamen' evolyutsiya (BW135)
Spanish   Latin America Piedra evolutiva (DP139)
Roca evolutiva (BW135, XY031)
  Spain Piedra elemental (I, III)
Piedras de evolución (IV)
Piedra Evolutiva (VI, VII)
  Swedish Utvecklingssten (DP139, XY031)
Utvecklings-sten (BW135)
  Thai หินวิวัฒนาการ Hin Wiwatnakan
  Turkish Evrim taşı
  Vietnamese Đá tiến hóa

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