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==Variations==
==Variations==
Several variations of the Mega Ring are known to exist, but each serves the same purpose.
Several variations of the Mega Ring are known to exist, but each serves the same purpose.
* The [[player character]] uses the normal Mega Ring, which is a bracelet wrapped around their left wrist. Their [[rival]] uses the same standard Mega Ring when they are battled in [[Kiloude City]].
* Both {{ga|Calem}} and {{ga|Serena}} use the '''Mega Ring''' (Japanese: '''メガリング''' ''Mega Ring''), which is a Mega Stone embedded in a bracelet. They both wear it on their left wrist.
* [[Korrina]] uses a '''Mega Glove''' (Japanese: '''メガグローブ''' ''Mega Glove''), which is a Key Stone embedded in her left glove.
* [[Korrina]] uses a '''Mega Glove''' (Japanese: '''メガグローブ''' ''Mega Glove''), which is a Key Stone embedded in a left glove.
* [[Lysandre]] uses a Mega Ring which takes the form of a Key Stone attached to a ring on his left hand.
* [[Lysandre]] uses a '''Mega Ring''' (Japanese: '''メガリング''' ''Mega Ring''), which is a Key Stone embedded in a ring. He wears it on his middle finger on his left hand.
* [[Diantha]] uses a '''Mega Charm''' (Japanese: '''メガチャーム''' ''Mega Charm'') that takes the form of a Key Stone embedded inside her necklace.
* [[Diantha]] uses a '''Mega Charm''' (Japanese: '''メガチャーム''' ''Mega Charm''), which is a Key Stone embedded inside a necklace. She wears it around her neck.


==Flavor Text==
==Flavor Text==

Revision as of 07:33, 20 November 2013

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The Mega Ring worn by Calem.
The Mega Ring worn by Serena.

A Mega Ring (Japanese: メガリング Mega Ring) is a device that acts as a medium between a Pokémon Trainer and a Pokémon holding a Mega Stone in order to make them Mega Evolve. When the Mega Ring is activated, the Pokémon's corresponding Mega Stone reacts to it, starting the process. In order for the Mega Ring to work, it must have a Key Stone (Japanese: キーストーン Key Stone).

Possession of one Mega Ring is offered to the player and each of his or her friends, who have to pick the most deserving out of their group. The selection is quickly whittled down to two people, the player and Serena or Calem, depending on the gender of the player. Upon defeating Serena or Calem, the player has to defeat the Shalour Gym and then go to the top of the Tower of Mastery to retrieve the ring from Korrina.

After the player has beaten their rival in Kiloude City, Professor Sycamore will upgrade their Mega Ring at the Anistar Sundial by having the player touch the sundial. Once upgraded, the player can then find hidden Mega Stones around Kalos from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

Variations

Several variations of the Mega Ring are known to exist, but each serves the same purpose.

  • Both Calem and Serena use the Mega Ring (Japanese: メガリング Mega Ring), which is a Mega Stone embedded in a bracelet. They both wear it on their left wrist.
  • Korrina uses a Mega Glove (Japanese: メガグローブ Mega Glove), which is a Key Stone embedded in a left glove.
  • Lysandre uses a Mega Ring (Japanese: メガリング Mega Ring), which is a Key Stone embedded in a ring. He wears it on his middle finger on his left hand.
  • Diantha uses a Mega Charm (Japanese: メガチャーム Mega Charm), which is a Key Stone embedded inside a necklace. She wears it around her neck.

Flavor Text

Games Description
This ring contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.


In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Méga-Anneau
Germany Flag.png German Mega-Ring
Italy Flag.png Italian Megacerchio
Spain Flag.png Spanish Mega-Aro

Mega Glove

Language Title
France Flag.png French Méga-Gant
Germany Flag.png German Mega-Handschuh
Italy Flag.png Italian Megaguanto
Spain Flag.png Spanish Megaguante

Mega Charm

Language Title
France Flag.png French Méga-Charme
Germany Flag.png German Megaillon
Italy Flag.png Italian Megaciondolo
Spain Flag.png Spanish Megacolgante


See also

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