

#Pokemon moon route 2 update
4thGenGamer has yet to post a video detailing a location where you can find a Leaf Stone, but we'll update this post as soon as we can verify where one is. Leaf Stone: You can buy one in Olivia's Shop on KoniKoni Island. You'll find an Ice Stone underneath the gazebo-like structure. Head to the far left of the map so you pop back outside into the enclosed yard area. Ice Stone: Head to the rain-soaked streets of Po Town and enter the Shady House.

You'll need to be riding Tauros and have it smash through the first small rock barrier you encounter in order to access the stone. You'll find a Dusk Stone beneath the surface.įire Stone: This one is located in Diglett Tunnel down the left branch of paths once you enter. Along the western edge of the map, hop into the water and swim along the rock barrier. According to the video, if you've beaten the game and Guzma still isn't on the beach at Hau'oli City, you'll have to travel to his house on Route 2 and talk to him first.ĭusk Stone: You can purchase one at the Malie Community Center or find one in Poni Wilds on Poni Island, just north of Seafolk Village. Once you defeat him in battle, he'll give you a Dawn Stone. First, you have to travel to the Hau'oli City beachfront and talk to Guzma. Within the description for each stone below, you'll find a link to one of 4thGenGamer's videos, showing you exactly where the stone is if you need to see it in action.ĭawn Stone: This is not available until after completing the game, according to The4thGenGamer. YouTuber The4thGenGamer posted several detailed videos showing the locations of every single evolution stone in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Pokémon Sun and Moon: Evolution stone location guide Whether you need the Dawn Stone, Dusk Stone, Fire Stone, Ice Stone, Leaf Stone, Moon Stone, Shiny Stone, Sun Stone, Thunder Stone or Water Stone, Mic's got you covered. Now that Pokémon Sun and Moon has been out for several days, players are finally figuring out where all the various evolution stones are hidden throughout the Alola Region.
