Just like in every other iteration of the ever-changing series, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Evolution Stones are rare and powerful items which help you to unlock the dormant potential of certain Pokemon. As well as much-loved mascots like Pikachu, brand-new creatures in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet also use evolution stones to ascend to a new form, including Capsakid - who turns into the unique, Grass/Fire mixed attacker, Scovillain - and Tadbulb, who evolves into the incredibly cute Bellibolt. Some Pokemon Scarlet and Violet evolution stones are relatively easy to come across. After the precedent set by the first generation of Pokemon games, the elemental stones - that’s Fire Stones, Water Stones, Leaf Stones and Thunder Stones - are all available for purchase from stores after a certain point in your adventure. However, Dawn Stones, Dusk Stones, Moon Stones, Sun Stones, Shiny Stones and Ice Stones are all much harder to lay your hands on and can only be found at certain locations throughout Paldea. These are random items, not fixed like the ones you find in Poke Balls, and they show up as small golden sparkles on the ground, just like any other random item. Here are the scattered locations of every Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Evolution Stone you could ever need to evolve your team.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Fire Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Water Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Leaf Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Thunder Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Moon Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Dawn Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Dusk Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Shiny Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Ice Stone Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Sun Stone How to get more evolution stones in Scarlet and Violet
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Fire Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Fire Stone: Using a Fire Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Capsakid into Scovillain Growlithe into Arcanine Eevee into Flareon
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Water Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Water Stone: Using a Water Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Shellder into Cloyster Eevee into Vaporeon
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Leaf Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Leaf Stone: Using a Leaf Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Eevee into Leafeon
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Thunder Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Thunder Stone: Using a Thunder Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Tadbulb into Bellibolt Pikachu into Raichu Magneton to evolve into Magnezone Eevee into Jolteon Eelektrik into Eelektross
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Moon Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Moon Stone: Using a Moon Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Jigglypuff into Wigglytuff
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Dawn Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Dawn Stone: Using a Dawn Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Male Kirlia into Gallade (Female Kirlia evolve into Gardevoir by level-up) Female Snorunt into Froslass (Male Snorunt evolve into Glalie by level-up)
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Dusk Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Dusk Stone: Using a Dusk Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Murkrow into Honchkrow Misdreavus into Mismagius
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Shiny Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Shiny Stone: Using a Shiny Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Floette into Florges
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Ice Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find an Ice Stone: Using an Ice Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Cetoddle into Cetitan Crabrawler into Crabominable Eevee into Glaceon
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Sun Stone
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can find a Sun Stone: Using an Sun Stone allows the following Pokemon to evolve:
Sunkern into Sunflora
How to get more evolution stones in Scarlet and Violet
Once you have at least four Gym badges, you can take part in auctions at Port Marinada, north of Asado Desert, where you may find evolution stones up for grabs. The auction house’s available items change each real-world day, so if you’re desperate for a stone and can’t find what you want, you can adjust your Switch’s internal clock to force a reset. Just bear in mind that auction house prices can rise exceptionally high, so you might end up shelling out hundreds of thousands of Poke Dollars just for one stone. For help with some more difficult evolutions in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, we also have a page on Pawmo and Pawmot.