Monday, November 18, 2019

Pokemon Sword & Shield: Which Pokemon Evolve Using Which Stones?

Pokemon Sword and Shield are out now on Nintendo Switch. The Gen 8 games feature a variety of new and returning Pokemon, and just as before, many of them can only evolve by using certain elemental stones. On top of the traditional Water, Fire, and Leaf Stones, Game Freak has introduced a number of new evolutionary stones to the series over the years, such as the Dawn Stone and Dusk Stone. If you're not sure which monsters evolve using these items, we've outlined all the evolutionary stones in Sword and Shield and the Pokemon that require them below.

Which Pokemon Evolve With Which Stones? Evolutionary Stone Pokemon Water Stone Lombre -> Ludicolo, Shellder -> Cloyster, Eevee -> Vaporeon Fire Stone Vulpix -> Ninetales, Growlithe -> Arcanine, Eevee -> Flareon Leaf Stone Nuzleaf -> Shiftry, Gloom -> Vileplume, Eevee -> Leafeon Thunder Stone Pikachu -> Raichu, Eevee -> Jolteon Ice Stone Eevee -> Glaceon, Galarian Darumaka -> Galarian Darmanitan Moon Stone Clefairy -> Clefable, Munna -> Musharna Sun Stone Gloom -> Bellossom, Cottonee -> Whimsicott, Helioptile -> Heliolisk Dawn Stone Snorunt (female) -> Froslass, Kirlia (male) -> Gallade Dusk Stone Lampent -> Chandelure, Doublade -> Aegislash Shiny Stone Minccino -> Cinccino, Roselia -> Roserade, Togetic -> Togekiss Where To Find Evolutionary Stones

There are a couple of reliable ways to find evolutionary stones in Sword and Shield. Each day, you can find different stones behind the boulders in the Lake of Outrage, so it's a good idea to return to the area often to pick them up. You can also give 500 Watts--a new type of currency in Sword and Shield--to the Digging Duo near the Pokemon Nursery in Bridge Field to have them excavate items. The items they can dig up typically include evolutionary stones, so you'll want to collect as many Watts as you can and visit the duo often to stock up.

There are a lot of other features to dig into in Pokemon Sword and Shield. If you're just getting started on your Pokemon journey, check out our other Sword and Shield guides below for more helpful tips. For our full thoughts on the new Pokemon games, be sure to read our Pokemon Sword and Shield review.

Pokemon Sword & Shield Guides

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