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===[[Pokémon Shuffle]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Shuffle]]=== | ||
Before a Pokémon's Mega Evolution can be used, its respective [[Mega Stone]] must be obtained, typically by defeating its Mega-Evolved form in a {{pkmn|Trainer}} battle. For a Pokémon to evolve during a stage, the Pokémon must be placed first in the Pokémon being brought and the Mega Gauge must be filled by matching the Pokémon or a Pokémon with the same [[type]] | Before a Pokémon's Mega Evolution can be used, its respective [[Mega Stone]] must be obtained, typically by defeating its Mega-Evolved form in a {{pkmn|Trainer}} battle. For a Pokémon to evolve during a stage, the Pokémon must be placed first in the Pokémon being brought and the Mega Gauge must be filled by matching the Pokémon or a Pokémon with the same [[type]] that has the Skill Mega Boost. After it fills, each of the indicated species's pieces will change to the Mega-Evolved form of that species. Effects for each Mega form vary between species. Once a Pokémon Mega Evolves, its [[Skill]] will no longer activate. | ||
The following Mega Stones are available in-game, in the order received: Audinite, Kangaskhanite, Sablenite, Slowbronite, Lopunnite, Altarianite, Mawilite, Ampharosite, Glalitite, Gengarite, Mewtwonite Y, Aerodactylite, and Heracronite. Lucarionite, Blastoisinite, Banettite, Venusaurite, Manectite, Blazikenite, Garchompite, Sharpedonite, Charizardite Y, Latiasite, and Absolite were distributed in events. | The following Mega Stones are available in-game, in the order received: Audinite, Kangaskhanite, Sablenite, Slowbronite, Lopunnite, Altarianite, Mawilite, Ampharosite, Glalitite, Gengarite, Mewtwonite Y, Aerodactylite, and Heracronite. Lucarionite, Blastoisinite, Banettite, Venusaurite, Manectite, Blazikenite, Garchompite, Sharpedonite, Charizardite Y, Latiasite, and Absolite were distributed in events. |
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