Key Stone

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A Key Stone (Japanese: キーストーン Key Stone) is a stone that acts as a medium between a Pokémon Trainer and a Pokémon holding a Mega Stone in order to make them Mega Evolve. A Key Stone is typically embedded in a personal accessory. When the Key Stone is activated, the Pokémon's corresponding Mega Stone reacts to it, starting the process.

Key Stone accessories

A Key Stone can be inserted in various objects so that it can be kept on the owner's person. Many characters use different objects to hold their Key Stones.

Before battle with a Trainer that can use Mega Evolution, the Key Stone accessory is often shown off. For Trainers that use VS sprites (such as Korrina and Diantha), often the Key Stone is clearly visible in the zoomed-in VS sprite. For Trainers that use 3D models (such as Lysandre and Zinnia), the camera often starts by focusing on the Key Stone before zooming out to show the full body. Some Trainers, such as Calem/Serena and Brendan/May, have the Key Stone accessory visible on their 3D model, but not focused on. However, other Trainers, such as Courtney, Matt and the Hoenn Elite Four, don't have visible Key Stones at all. Secret Base Trainers have no visible indication of possessing a Key Stone.

Player character accessories

Pokémon X and Y

In Pokémon X and Y, the player characters hold their Key Stones in a Mega Ring (Japanese: メガリング Mega Ring), a large black bracelet that Calem and Serena wear on their left wrist.

The possession of one Mega Ring is offered to the player and each of his or her friends, who have to pick the most deserving out of their group. The selection is quickly whittled down to two people: the player and Serena or Calem (depending on the gender of the player). Upon defeating their rival, the player must obtain the Rumble Badge at the Shalour Gym and then go to the top of the Tower of Mastery to receive the ring from Korrina.

After the player has beaten their rival in Kiloude City, Professor Sycamore will upgrade their Mega Ring at the Anistar Sundial by having the player touch the sundial. Once upgraded, the player can then find hidden Mega Stones around Kalos from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player characters hold their Key Stones in a Mega Bracelet (Japanese: メガバングル Mega Bangle), a large white bracelet that Brendan and May wear on their left wrist. Steven gives the Mega Bracelet to the player on Southern Island after LatiosOR or LatiasAS, holding its respective Mega Stone, joins the player.

The player character also wears a special Mega Bracelet during Contests, Brendan's being a Mega Cuff (Japanese: メガブレス Mega Bracelet), a black band with a circle of large, connected red diamonds affixed to it, with the Key Stone embedded in the band, while May's is a Mega Charm (Japanese: メガチャーム Mega Charm), a chain of cream bows with the Key Stone embedded into a pink heart charm.

Secret Base Trainer avatars of player characters that have a Mega Bracelet will use it in battle if possible.

Pokémon Sun and Moon

In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the player receives a Key Stone from Sina and Dexio at Ancient Poni Path after defeating DexioS/SinaM to attach to their Z-Ring.

Non-player character accessories

Many non-player characters use different items to carry their Key Stones than the player characters do.

  • Lysandre's Mega Ring (Japanese: メガリング Mega Ring) takes the form of a silver ring that he wears on the middle finger of his left hand.
  • Korrina uses a Mega Glove (Japanese: メガグローブ Mega Glove), which is a white glove she wears on her left hand.
  • Diantha uses a Mega Charm (Japanese: メガチャーム Mega Charm), which is a gold pendant she wears on her neck.
  • Steven Stone uses a Mega Stickpin (Japanese: メガラペルピン Mega Lapel Pin), which is a pin he wears on the lapel of his jacket.
  • Maxie uses Mega Glasses (Japanese: メガメガネ Mega Glasses), which is a pair of glasses he wears.
  • Archie uses a Mega Anchor (Japanese: メガイカリ Mega Anchor), which is a golden, anchor-shaped necklace he wears.
  • Lisia uses a Mega Tiara (Japanese: メガティアラ Mega Tiara), which is a hair clip she wears.
  • Wally uses a Mega Pendant (Japanese: メガペンダント Mega Pendant), which is a pendant he wears.
  • Zinnia uses a Mega Anklet (Japanese: メガアンクレット Mega Anklet), which wraps around her right ankle.
  • Courtney and Matt use Mega Rings during the Delta Episode, which are not seen on their artwork.
  • Sidney, Phoebe, Glacia, and Drake use generic Key Stones after the Delta Episode, which are not seen on their artwork.

Appearance

Artwork

         
Calem's Mega Ring Serena's Mega Ring Korrina's Mega Glove Lysandre's Mega Ring Diantha's Mega Charm
         
Brendan's Mega Bracelet May's Mega Bracelet Brendan's Mega Cuff May's Mega Charm Steven Stone's Mega Stickpin
         
Wally's Mega Pendant Archie's Mega Anchor Maxie's Mega Glasses Lisia's Mega Tiara Zinnia's Mega Anklet

Sprites

         
Mega Ring Mega Bracelet Mega Cuff Mega Charm Key Stone

Flavor text

Mega Ring
Games Description
XY This ring contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
ORAS
SM
This ring contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
Mega Bracelet
Games Description
ORAS
SM
This cuff contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
Key Stone
Games Description
ORAS A stone of unexplained power that makes Pokémon Mega Evolve.
SM A stone filled with an unexplained power. It makes Pokémon that battle with a Mega Stone Mega Evolve.


In side games

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Pokémon Rumble World

The player obtains a Mega Key after completing the Raid of the Mighty General challenge.

In the anime

 
The Mega Ring in the anime

In the main series

In Mega Evolution Special I, Alain was seen wearing a Mega Ring similar to that of the protagonists of Pokémon X and Y. He uses it to Mega Evolve his Charizard into Mega Charizard X. In Mega Evolution Special II, it was revealed that he received it from Lysandre.

In the same episode, Astrid was shown wearing her Key Stone as an earring on her right ear, while Remo had his Key Stone embedded into the tip of the umbrella that he carries with him. Siebold, a member of the Kalos Elite Four, was seen wearing his Key Stone in his necktie. Astrid's Key Stone made a brief reappearance during the intro of Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.

In The Bonds of Evolution!, Diantha tapped into the power of her Mega Charm to Mega Evolve her Gardevoir, giving it the power to break free from Team Rocket's clutches. The Mega Charm has also been seen during Diantha's subsequent appearances.

In Mega Revelations!, Korrina was shown wearing her Key Stone in her Mega Glove, having received it from her grandfather. However, her Lucario lacked the Lucarionite, meaning that she wasn't able to use it yet. After obtaining a Lucarionite in The Cave of Trials!, she was soon able to use her Key Stone in order to Mega Evolve her Lucario.

Another Key Stone appeared in The Aura Storm!, under the ownership of Gurkinn, who uses it to Mega Evolve his own Lucario. Similar to Korrina, he wears it in a glove on his left hand.

A Key Stone possessed by Mabel appeared in The Bonds of Mega Evolution!. Embedded in her walking stick, she uses it to Mega Evolve her Mawile into Mega Mawile.

In Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction, a diamond Diancie had created and given to Bonnie earlier caused it to Mega Evolve, acting as a Key Stone.

Mega Evolution Special II featured Steven and his Mega Stickpin. Alain was able to recognize the Key Stone on the Champion's person, leading him to challenge Steven to a battle.

In the same episode, a giant Key Stone was discovered by Steven and Alain. While Lysandre's scientists were inspecting it, Rayquaza appeared and used the Key Stone's power to Mega Evolve into Mega Rayquaza. Soon after, it disappeared along with the chaos created by Rayquaza's Draco Meteor. The stone reappeared in Mega Evolution Special III, along with Mega Rayquaza. It was eventually taken away by Lysandre's submarine to be studied at the Lysandre Labs.

In Garchomp's Mega Bond!, it was revealed that Professor Sycamore had found a Key Stone along with a piece of Garchompite. In the same episode, it was revealed that Blaziken Mask keeps his Key Stone embedded in his belt buckle.

Multiple Key Stones appeared in Mega Evolution Special IV. A Trainer with a Mega Venusaur has his Key Stone inside of a pocket watch, a Mega Alakazam Trainer wears his Key Stone on his turban, Malva carries her Key Stone in a necklace, a Mega Banette Trainer has his embedded on his Banette puppet, and Lysandre has his Key Stone embedded in a Mega Ring he wears on his left hand.

A Key Stone belonging to Wulfric appeared in A Real Icebreaker!. The Snowbelle City Gym Leader keeps his Key Stone inside of the locket he wears around his neck, and uses it to Mega Evolve his Abomasnow.

In A League of His Own!, Trevor was revealed to have a Key Stone embedded on his camera's shutter button. With it, he is able to Mega Evolve his Charizard into Mega Charizard Y.

In Valuable Experience for All!, Sawyer was revealed to have a Key Stone attached on the end of his notebook latch. He uses it to Mega Evolve his Sceptile. In The First Day of the Rest of Your Life!, Sawyer revealed that he received his Key Stone from Steven.

A Key Stone held by Chymia appeared in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, wearing it on a bracelet around her left wrist. She uses it to Mega Evolve her Shiny Gardevoir.

Gallery

In Pokémon Origins

 
Charizardite X (left) and a Key Stone (right) in Pokémon Origins

In File 2: Cubone, after helping drive off driving Team Rocket out of the Pokémon Tower and helping the ghost of Marowak find peace, Red receives a Key Stone and a Charizardite X from Mr. Fuji. The Key Stone and Mega Stone activated in File 4: Charizard during Red's showdown with Mewtwo, Mega Evolving his trusted starter Pokémon, Charizard, into Mega Charizard X and giving them the strength to weaken Mewtwo so that Red could catch it. This Key Stone was not worn in any accessory.

In Pokémon Generations

In The Vision, Brendan and Maxie are seen wearing their Mega Bracelet and Mega Glasses, respectively. Neither one is seen using them.

In the manga

 
A Mega Ring in the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the X & Y arc, X was given a Mega Ring with a Key Stone inside from Gurkinn as a child. With it, he can Mega Evolve his Li'l Kanga, Salamè, Élec, Garma, and Rute, into Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Charizard X, Mega Manectric, Mega Gengar, and Mega Pinsir, respectively.

Those taught by Gurkinn, the Mega Evolution guru, tend to use Mega Gloves. This includes Korrina, three unnamed students, and Gurkinn himself. Gurkinn stated that he gave Key Stones to 16 people through a Mega Evolution successor ceremony, with X being the sole exception. He later gave his Key Stone to Y, thus making her a successor as well.

At Lysandre Café in Lumiose City, Diantha shields Y and her friends from Lysandre's Pokémon by using her Mega Charm to Mega Evolve her Gardevoir into Mega Gardevoir.

Lysandre later obtains a Mega Ring from Malva outfitted with a Key Stone stolen from Korrina.

At the Lost Hotel, Y is made a Mega Evolution successor by Gurkinn. She is given a Mega Ring outfitted with the Key Stone from Gurkinn's Mega Glove. With it, she can Mega Evolve her Solsol into Mega Absol.

Blue is later revealed to be a successor as well, keeping his Key Stone on a ring. When not in use, Blue wears the ring around his neck as a pendant. With it, he can Mega Evolve his Charizard into Mega Charizard Y.

Blaine later appears at the Pokémon Village, revealed to have reunited with Mewtwo. He had gained a Key Stone sometime prior and placed it in his cane, using it to Mega Evolve Mewtwo into either Mega Mewtwo Y or Mega Mewtwo X.

In the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc, Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald acquired Mega Bracelets from Ultima and Steven in preparation for another disaster coming to Hoenn. In Omega Alpha Adventure 2, Ruby successfully used his Mega Bracelet and Latios's Latiosite to Mega Evolve the Eon Pokémon and soar with it to the Sky Pillar.

Many members of the Draconid people possess Key Stones, such as Zinnia, Renza, Jinga, Tomatoma, and the Meteor Village Elder. While Zinnia keeps her Key Stone in her Mega Anklet, Renza, Jinga, and Tomatoma keep theirs in arm bands, similar to Zinnia's anklet, while the Elder keeps hers in a walking cane. When battling Ruby and Sapphire, Zinnia wears a second Mega Anklet that originally belonged to Aster.

In PAORAS06, Steven Mega Evolved his Metagross into Mega Metagross with his Mega Stickpin. In PAORAS20, he reveals that he is a Mega Evolution successor, having obtained the Key Stone from Gurkinn. He later gives Zinnia a jar of Key Stones belonging to Aster that were taken from the Embedded Tower.

In PAORAS11, Maxie and Archie use their Mega Glasses and Mega Anchor to Mega Evolve their Camerupt and Sharpedo respectively. After Maxie and Archie disappeared from exhausting the energy keeping their bodies stable, Blaise and Amber took their Key Stones and Mega-Evolving Pokémon.

When battling against Maxie and Archie, Red and Green use rings with patterns similar to the Mega Bracelets to Mega Evolve Saur and Blasty respectively to battle them. Though their rings resemble the one owned by Blue, it is unknown where they received them.

In PAORAS20, Giovanni reveals he has a Key Stone placed in the "R" of his chest pocket. With it, he can Mega Evolve his Beedrill.

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Trivia

In other languages

Key Stone

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 鑰石 Yeuhksehk *
鍵石Gihnsehk *
Key Stone *
Mandarin 鑰石 / 钥石 Yàoshí *
進化鑰石 Jìnhuà Yàoshí *
關鍵石 Guānjiàn Shí *
  Danish Nøglesten
  Finnish Avainkivi
  French Gemme Sésame
  German Schlüssel-Stein
  Italian Pietrachiave
  Korean 키스톤 Key Stone
  Polish Kamień Klucz
  Portuguese Pedra Chave
  Russian Ключевой Камень Klyuchevoy Kamen'
  Spanish Piedra Activadora
  Swedish Nyckelsten
  Vietnamese Kiện Thạch

Accessories

Mega Ring

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 超級手環 Chāojí Shǒuhuán *
  French Méga-Anneau
  German Mega-Ring
  Italian Megacerchio
  Korean 메가링 Mega Ring
  Brazilian Portuguese Mega-anel
  Spanish Mega-Aro

Mega Charm

Language Title
  French Méga-Charme
  German Megaillon
  Italian Megaciondolo
  Korean 메가참이 Mega Charm
  Spanish Megacolgante

Mega Glove

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 超級手套 Chāojí Shǒutào *
  French Méga-Gant
  German Mega-Handschuh
  Italian Megaguanto
  Korean 메가글러브가 Mega Glove
  Spanish Megaguante

Mega Bracelet

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 超級手鐲 Chāojí Shǒuzhuó *
  French Méga-Bracelet
  German Mega-Armreif
  Italian Megabracciale
  Korean 메가뱅글 Mega Bangle
  Polish Mega Bransoleta
  Spanish Megapulsera

Mega Stickpin

Language Title
  French Méga-Pin
  German Mega-Anstecker
  Italian Megaspilla
  Korean 메가라펠핀 Mega Lapel Pin
  Spanish Megabroche

Mega Pendant

Language Title
  French Méga-Pendentif
  German Mega-Anhänger
  Italian Megapendente
  Korean 메가펜던트 Mega Pendant
  Spanish Megacollar

Mega Glasses

Language Title
  French Méga-Lunettes
  German Mega-Brille
  Italian Megaocchiali
  Korean 메가글라스 Mega Glass
  Spanish Megagafas

Mega Anchor

Language Title
  French Méga-Ancre
  German Mega-Anker
  Italian Megaancora
  Korean 메가앵커 Mega Anchor
  Spanish Megaancla

Mega Anklet

Language Title
  French Méga-Grève
  German Mega-Beinreif
  Italian Megagambale
  Korean 메가앵클릿 Mega Anklet
  Spanish Megatobillera

Mega Tiara

Language Title
  French Méga-Barette
  German Mega-Diadem
  Italian Megatiara
  Korean 메가티아러 Mega Tiara
  Spanish Megatiara

Mega Cuff

Language Title
  French Méga-Manchette
  German Mega-Armbänder
  Italian Megapolsiera
  Korean 메가블레스 Mega Brace
  Spanish Megabrazalete


See also

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