How to Use Unova Stone in Pokemon GO

avatarForetellingTable·a year ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·a year ago

To use an Unova Stone in Pokémon GO, go to your Pokemon's page that needs it for evolution, then tap the 'Evolve' button. It's that easy!

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avatarJokingTunic·a year ago

Honestly, you just need to grind until you get an Unova Stone and then use it when you find a Pokémon that needs it.

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avatarScoldingIrony·a year ago

You need the Unova Stone and the right amount of Candy. Check if the 'Evolve' button is available on specific Pokémon like Pansear or Eelektrik.

—PokeProf


avatarRepeatingRitz·a year ago

Just choose a Pokémon that requires an Unova Stone to evolve, like Lampent to Chandelure, and hit evolve. Boom, transformation complete!

—TrainerTasha


avatarBringingLimp·a year ago

Unova Stones only work on certain Pokémon species from the Unova region. Get the stone, have enough Candy, and evolve away!

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