As all long-time fans can attest, very few things in competitive Pokémon can turn the tides of a match or checkmate an opponent like a Mega Evolution, unlocked by pairing certain Pokémon with their respective Mega Stones.
And to no one’s surprise, that remains true in Champions, with well-timed evolutions being more than enough to make even uneven lineups a threat. Here’s how to use Mega Stones to evolve in Pokémon Champions, as well as how to equip and get all of them.
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How To Use Mega Stones To Evolve In Pokémon Champions
You can Mega Evolve in Pokémon Champions by, after equipping your Pokémon with the right Mega Stone, pressing R before selecting any of their moves. You can equip a Mega Stone by first heading to Box, selecting your Pokémon of choice, and then heading to Give an Item to Hold. Now, simply press either L or R until you reach the right tab and pick the right stone to finish the job.

Just make sure to remember that you can only Mega Evolve one Pokémon per match, so don’t go wasting item slots by equipping stones you might not use. Usually, though, it’s recommended to have two Mega Evolution options per six-mon lineup, depending on your game plan.
How To Get All Mega Stones In Pokémon Champions

You can get Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions via the game’s Season M-1 Battle Pass (Dragoninite, Emboarite, Feraligite, and Meganiumite), as well as by completing the Mega Evolution Tutorial. A large number of them can also only be acquired via the Frontier Shop, whose stock also includes the BP picks. Here’s a quick overview of how to get all the Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions:
- By Completing the Mega Evolution Training:
- Garchompite
- Beedrilite
- Gyaradosite
- Steelixite
- Heracronite
- Aggronite
- Manectite
- Abomasite
- Via the Frontier Shop (2,000 VP each):
- Dragoninite (Also via the Season M-1 Battle Pass)
- Tyranitarite
- Venusaurite
- Charizardite X
- Charizardite Y
- Blastoisinite
- Pidgeotite
- Gengarite
- Clefablite
- Alakazite
- Starminite
- Pinsirite
- Aerodactylite
- Meganiumite (Also via the Season M-1 Battle Pass)
- Feraligite (Also via the Season M-1 Premium Battle Pass)
- Ampharosite
- Scizorite
- Skarmorite
- Houndoominite
- Gardevoirite
- Sablenite
- Victreebelite
- Medichamite
- Sharpedonite
- Cameruptite
- Altarianite
- Banettite
- Chimechite
- Absolite
- Glalitite
- Lopunnite
- Lucarionite
- Galladite
- Froslassite
- Emboarite (Also via the Season M-1 Premium Battle Pass)
- Excadrite
- Audinite
- Chandelurite
- Golurkite
- Meowsticite
- Hawluchanite
- Crabominite
- Drampanite
- Scovillainite
- Glimmoranite
- Slowbronite
- Kangaskhanite
Now that you know the basics of mega evolutions, make sure to also check out How to Link Pokémon Champions to Pokémon Home to mega-evolve your favorites as soon as possible.
Published: Apr 8, 2026 04:00 pm