![]() ![]() To find the Pinsirite, head to Route 124 and it will be located under the Dive spot near Sister and Brother Rita & Sam. You do not need to catch your version’s Primal Pokémon to find this Mega Stone. I think this is perhaps the strangest location for a Mega Stone in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but it was amusing upon first identifying it. Respond yes and you will be given the Gyaradosite. Inside this house you will find a Poochyena, and upon interacting with it, it will ask you if you want to scratch it. To find the Gyaradosite, make your way to Route 123 and along the top edges you will find a shack called 123 Go Fish. You will need both Surf and Waterfall in order to reach this Mega Stone. To find the Aerodactylite, take a trip to Meteor Falls, and it will be in the western portion of the Falls on the first floor. Interesting to note that these two Mega Stones are the first and last of their pair, and they are located in the first and last landmarks in the game… To find its counterpart, the Mewtwonite Y, you will need to head to Ever Grande City and it will be right outside of the Pokémon League Building. To find the Mewtwonite X, you will need to head to Littleroot Town and it will be right next to Professor Birch’s Lab. ![]() To find the Ampharosite, make your way to New Mauville, which is located right under the Seaside Cycling Road, in the southeast generator room. Well, south of this rock, you will find a tree that you must cut down, and the Scizorite will be waiting for you. To find the Scizorite, head to the Petalburg Woods, and in the northeast of the Woods, I’m sure most of you are familiar with the Moss Rock that allows Eevee to evolve into Leafeon. Now, without further ado, let’s get on with today’s article!Īlso, just to save repeating myself over and over again, know that all Mega Stones need to be found after catching Primal Kyogre or Primal Groudon, unless said otherwise. It really makes me happy to see that you guys are enjoying the content I’m bringing out, and makes me eager to bring more out as soon as I can. Before I begin, I want to give a huge thanks to you guys for your support on the “How To…” series so far. Welcome back to the “How To…” series for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire! I sincerely apologize for the delay between this part and the previous part, but I’ve finally been given a little bit of free time to finish off the “How To…” series for Mega Stones. ![]()
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