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In {{g|Sun and Moon}}, only Mega Stones for Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number|Alola Pokédex]] and for the fully-evolved [[Kanto]] {{pkmn2|starter}}s are available through normal gameplay. [[Dexio]] gives the player the Alakazite after defeating him on [[Ancient Poni Path]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}, while some Mega Stones can be purchased at the [[Battle Tree]] for 64 [[Battle Point]]s. {{ga|Red}} will give the player all Mega Stones associated with the starter Pokémon of the Kanto region after being defeated in a Single Challenge at the Battle Tree.
In {{g|Sun and Moon}}, only Mega Stones for Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number|Alola Pokédex]] and for the fully-evolved [[Kanto]] {{pkmn2|starter}}s are available through normal gameplay. [[Dexio]] gives the player the Alakazite after defeating him on [[Ancient Poni Path]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}, while some Mega Stones can be purchased at the [[Battle Tree]] for 64 [[Battle Point]]s. {{ga|Red}} will give the player all Mega Stones associated with the starter Pokémon of the Kanto region after being defeated in a Single Challenge at the Battle Tree.


The remaining Mega Stones have been distributed as [[event item]]s, often to participants in [[Pokémon Global Link]] online competitions. These Mega Stones are also made available via Mystery Gift codes.
Certain Mega Stones have been distributed as [[event item]]s, often to participants in [[Pokémon Global Link]] online competitions. These include: Mawilite, Beedrillite, Mewtwonite X, Mewtwonite Y, Pidgeotite, Steelixite, Sceptilite, Blazikenite, and Swampertite.


==List of Mega Stones==
==List of Mega Stones==

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