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Wondering how to use Mega Evolution in Pokemon Lets GO, and where to find Mega Stones? This guide tells you all you need to know.

Where to Find Mega Stones in Pokemon Let’s GO, Pikachu and Eevee

Wondering how to use Mega Evolution in Pokemon Lets GO, and where to find Mega Stones? This guide tells you all you need to know.
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Pokemon Let’s GO, Pikachu and Eevee return to the series’ first generation, leaving out many newer mechanics like rotation battles and abilities. But Mega Evolutions, first featured in Pokemon X and Y, make a comeback, offering you even more ways to vary your team and become the best trainer in Kanto.

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But finding Mega Stones in Pokemon Let’s GO isn’t always easy because the game doesn’t give you explicit instructions for most of them. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered with this handy guide.

What is Mega Evolution?

If this is your first foray into Pokemon, you might be wondering what the heck Mega Evolution is to begin with. Put simply, it’s a temporary evolution using a Mega Stone, transforming a specific Pokemon into a mega-powerful version of itself.

Not all Pokemon can do this, as not every Pokemon has its own Mega Stone, and the effects last only until the end of the battle. But it’s a nice way to turn the tide of battle if it should be going against you. Plus it just looks cool.

In previous games, a Pokemon would have to hold its Mega Stone, but since the hold feature wasn’t present in Gen I, you just need to have the Stone in your possession and choose to Mega Evolve as one of your options in battle.

Mega Stone List

You’ll receive some Mega Stones as you progress in the game, specifically the ones for the three Kanto starters and both of Mewtwo’s Mega Stones

Starter Mega Stone Locations
  • Venasaurite: receive from Blue in Prof. Oak’s Lab after you earn the Volcano Badge from Cinnabar Gym
  • Charizardite X and Charizardite Y: receive from Blue in Prof. Oak’s Lab after you earn the Volcano Badge from Cinnabar Gym
  • Blastoisenite: receive from Blue in Prof. Oak’s Lab after you earn the Volcano Badge from Cinnabar Gym

In most cases, Mega Evolution won’t change a Pokemon’s types. However, Charizard’s Mega forms are a bit different. Charizardite X turns it into a Fire/Dragon type, though Charizardite Y keeps it as the usual Fire/Flying.

Mewtwo’s Mega Stones Location
  • Mewtwonite X and Mewtwonite Y: after defeating Green, check the spot where you found Mewtwo.

Mewtwo gets a few changes with its Mega forms as well. Mega Mewtwo X is a Psychic/Fighting hybrid. It gets a massive boost in its Attack stat while retaining its normally terrifying Special Attack as well, making it pretty close to the ultimate Pokemon.

Mega Mewtwo Y is a normal Psychic type, inverting Mewtwo X’s stats –incredibly high Special Attack, comparable Attack stat. It might not be as multi-purpose as Mewtwo X, but it’s still worth your while.

Other Mega Stones

There are nine other Mega Stones you can acquire in Pokemon Let’s GO, but they all actually come from the same place.

After you become the Champion, there’ll be a man dressed as a Poke-Maniac (the ones in the Slowpoke costumes), and he sells you these other stones for 30,000 PokeDollars each.

  • Alakazite
  • Pidgeotite
  • Beedrillite
  • Slowbronite
  • Gengarite
  • Kanghaskhanite
  • Pinsirite
  • Gyradosite
  • Aerodactylite

Mega Evolution might not be as robust as in Gen VI, but it still offers some variation on the usual Gen I experience.

Let us know which Mega forms you’ll be using in the comments, and make sure to check out our other Pokemon Let’s GO, Pikachu and Eevee guides!


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.