Pokemon Champions brings back Mega Evolution as a core battle mechanic, letting trainers power up their Pokemon mid-battle. To Mega Evolve your Pokemon, you'll need the corresponding Mega Stone. Here's every confirmed Mega Stone in Pokemon Champions and how to get them.
How to get Mega Stones in Pokemon Champions
There are three main ways to obtain Mega Stones in Pokemon Champions:
Buy them in the shop
The easiest method is purchasing Mega Stones directly from the in-game shop. Each Mega Stone costs 2,000 Victory Points (VP). You earn VP by participating in battles across different formats and modes.
This method works for most Mega Stones and lets you pick exactly which ones you need for your team. Just play battles, accumulate VP, and buy the stones you want.

Battle Pass rewards
Some Mega Stones are available through the Season 1 Battle Pass. The confirmed Battle Pass Mega Stones are:
- Emboarite (for Mega Emboar)
- Dragoninite (for Mega Dragonite)
Battle Passes typically include both free and premium tiers. You can get the Dragoninite from free tier however you will need premium pass for Emboarite.

Pokemon HOME transfer gifts
Trainers who own Pokemon Legends: Z-A can unlock exclusive Mega Stones by transferring specific Pokemon to Champions via Pokemon HOME. The transfer gift Mega Stones are:
- Greninjite (requires transferring Greninja from Z-A)
- Chesnaughtite (requires transferring Chesnaught from Z-A)
- Delphoxite (requires transferring Delphox from Z-A)
- Floettite (requires transferring Floette from Z-A)
This rewards players who already own Legends: Z-A while giving exclusive access to Kalos starter Mega Evolutions and the new Mega Floette.

All Confirmed Mega Stones in Pokemon Champions
| Mega Stone | Pokemon | Generation |
|---|---|---|
| Venusaurite | Mega Venusaur | Gen 1 |
| Charizardite X | Mega Charizard X | Gen 1 |
| Blastoisinite | Mega Blastoise | Gen 1 |
| Gengarite | Mega Gengar | Gen 1 |
| Kangaskhanite | Mega Kangaskhan | Gen 1 |
| Meganiumite | Mega Meganium | Gen 2 |
| Feraligite | Mega Feraligatr | Gen 2 |
| Ampharosite | Mega Ampharos | Gen 2 |
| Scizorite | Mega Scizor | Gen 2 |
| Tyranitarite | Mega Tyranitar | Gen 2 |
| Gardevoirite | Mega Gardevoir | Gen 3 |
| Garchompite | Mega Garchomp | Gen 4 |
| Lucarionite | Mega Lucario | Gen 4 |
| Emboarite | Mega Emboar | Gen 5 |
| Dragoninite | Mega Dragonite | Gen 5 |
| Chesnaughtite | Mega Chesnaught | Gen 6 |
| Delphoxite | Mega Delphox | Gen 6 |
| Greninjite | Mega Greninja | Gen 6 |
| Floettite | Mega Floette | Gen 6 |
This list includes 19 confirmed Mega Stones based on trailers and official news. However, Game Freak has stated that all Mega Stones introduced in Generation 6 and Pokemon Legends: Z-A should be available during Regulation M-A (the game's initial competitive format).
How to Use Mega Stones
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Mega Evolution is a major feature in Pokemon Champions, and collecting Mega Stones will be important for competitive play. Start earning Victory Points early by battling regularly so you can buy the stones you need from the shop.
If you own Pokemon Legends: Z-A, transfer those Kalos starters and Floette to unlock their exclusive Mega Stones. And don't forget to check the Battle Pass for Emboarite and Dragoninite.
We'll update this guide as more Mega Stones are confirmed closer to the launch date. Also, check out our Pokemon Champions meta analysis once the game launches.











