So you’re after a pesky stone that you can use to transform your Pokemon into their Gen 4 versions. This Pokemon Go Sinnoh Stone guide should help you out!
The Sinnoh Stone is a Special Evolution Item in Pokemon Go which some Pokemon require in order to continue to evolve. It’s great if you need a couple more Pokemon to finish your Pokedex, but it also gives a massive boost to some of the best Pokemon in Pokemon Go already. We’re looking at you, Rhydon!
Pokemon Go Sinnoh Stone – How To Get One
There are a few different ways you can get a Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go.
Firstly, you can try to defeat a Team Go Rocket Leader. If you succeed, they might drop one for you as a reward for beating them in Pokemon-to-Pokemon combat.
Secondly, there is a possibility that a Sinnoh Stone will drop when you collect your 7-Day Field Research reward.
PvP Trainer Battle and Go Battle League Rewards can both also contain a Sinnoh Stone, but this isn’t a guarantee. You also might be able to grab one in a battle against a team leader during a Community Day, if you’re lucky!
Who Can I Use A Sinnoh Stone on?
There are currently 22 Gen 4 Pokemon you can use a Sinnoh Stone on, but it’s worth noting… You’ll need 100 Candy for each evolution. On top of this, you might also need another item!
Aipom can evolve into an Ambipon;
Lickitung can evolve into a Lickilicky;
Tanglea can evolve into a Tangrowth;
Yanma can evolve into a Yanmega;
Kirlia can evolve into a Gallade (if it’s a male);
Snorunt can evolve into a Froslass (if it’s a female);
Rhydon can evolve into a Rhyperior;
Electabuzz can evolve into an Electivire;
Magmar can evolve into a Magmortar;
Togetic can evolve into a Togekiss;
Misdreavus can evolve into a Mismagius;
Murkrow can evolve into a Honchkrow;
Gligar can evolve into a Gliscor;
Sneasel can evolve into a Weavile;
Porygon 2 can evolve into a Porygon-Z;
Roselia can evolve into a Roserade;
Dusclops can evolve into a Dusknoir;
And finally, a Piloswine can evolve into a Mamoswine.
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