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The '''Sparkling Stone''' (Japanese: '''かがやくいし''' ''Sparkling Stone'') is a [[Key Item]] introduced in in [[Generation VI]]. They are gifted on worthy Trainers by the [[guardian deities|tapu]]. It is the raw material needed to create a [[Z-Ring]].
The '''Sparkling Stone''' (Japanese: '''かがやくいし''' ''Sparkling Stone'') is a [[Key Item]] introduced in in [[Generation VI]]. They are gifted on worthy Trainers by the [[guardian deities|tapu]]. It is the raw material needed to create a [[Z-Ring]] or [[Z-Power Ring]].


==In the core series games==
==In the core series games==
The {{player}} receives a Sparkling Stone from {{p|Tapu Koko}} in recognition of their bravery in protecting [[Nebby]] from a swarm of {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Spearow}}. After receiving their [[Starter Pokémon]], [[Hala]] recognizes the stone, and upon realizing that the player has been recognized by the [[guardian deity]] of [[Melemele Island]], offers to refine it. The player receives the finished product, a Z-Ring, after completing the ceremony battle with [[Hau]].
The {{player}} receives a Sparkling Stone from {{p|Tapu Koko}} in recognition of their bravery in protecting [[Nebby]] from a swarm of {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Spearow}}. After receiving their [[Starter Pokémon]], [[Hala]] recognizes the stone, and upon realizing that the player has been recognized by the [[guardian deity]] of [[Melemele Island]], offers to refine it. The player receives the finished product, a Z-Ring{{sup/7|SM}} or Z-Power Ring{{sup/7|USUM}}, after completing the ceremony battle with [[Hau]].


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===Effect===
===Effect===
The player needs to give this item to [[Hala]] in [[Iki Town]] so that he can make the player a [[Z-Ring]] out of it.
The player needs to give this item to [[Hala]] in [[Iki Town]] so that he can make the player a [[Z-Ring]]{{sup/7|SM}} or [[Z-Power Ring]]{{sup/7|USUM}} out of it.


===Description===
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev7|SM}}{{gameabbrev7|USUM}}|A stone entrusted by a Pokémon that has been venerated as a guardian deity in the Alola region. There is said to be some secret in how it sparkles.}}
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Revision as of 16:12, 17 November 2017

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Sparkling Stone
かがやくいし
Sparkling Stone
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Sparkling Stone
Obtain sprite from the Generation VII games
Introduced in Generation VII
Pocket
Generation VII Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items

The Sparkling Stone (Japanese: かがやくいし Sparkling Stone) is a Key Item introduced in in Generation VI. They are gifted on worthy Trainers by the tapu. It is the raw material needed to create a Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring.

In the core series games

The player receives a Sparkling Stone from Tapu Koko in recognition of their bravery in protecting Nebby from a swarm of wild Spearow. After receiving their Starter Pokémon, Hala recognizes the stone, and upon realizing that the player has been recognized by the guardian deity of Melemele Island, offers to refine it. The player receives the finished product, a Z-RingSM or Z-Power RingUSUM, after completing the ceremony battle with Hau.

Price

Games Cost Sell price
SMUSUM N/A N/A

Effect

The player needs to give this item to Hala in Iki Town so that he can make the player a Z-RingSM or Z-Power RingUSUM out of it.

Description

Games Description
SMUSUM A stone entrusted by a Pokémon that has been venerated as a guardian deity in the Alola region. There is said to be some secret in how it sparkles.

Acquisition

Games Method
SM Mahalo Trail (Plank Bridge; from Lillie after saving Nebby from the Spearow)

In the anime

Sparkling Stone in the anime

In Treasure Hunt, Akala Style!, Lana found a Sparkling Stone during one of her treasure hunts with a Poké Ride Stoutland. Olivia took it to turn it into a Z-Ring, which she had completed in the next episode.

In the manga

A Sparkling Stone in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In PASM02, Sun received a Sparkling Stone from Tapu Koko. In PASM06, Sun used the Sparkling Stone as a splint for his broken arm. When angered by Gladion in PASM07, Sun accidentally used the Z-Move Inferno Overdrive with his Litten, En, defeating Gladion's Type: Null. Due to the strain of using the attack, Sun immediately passed out from exhaustion. Hala took the Sparkling Stone in order to convert it into a Z-Ring for Sun to use. Once completed, Hala had Kahili deliver it to Sun at the Ruins of Life.

Kiawe owns a Z-Ring, which he received as a Sparkling Stone from Tapu Lele five years prior to the Sun & Moon arc.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 光輝石 Gwōngfāi Sehk
Mandarin 光輝石 / 光辉石 Guānghuī Shí
France Flag.png French Gemme Lumière
Germany Flag.png German Glitzerstein
Italy Flag.png Italian Pietra lucente
South Korea Flag.png Korean 빛나는돌 Bichnaneun Dol
Spain Flag.png Spanish Piedra Brillante


See also


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