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Pokemon Sun & Moon: Where to Get a Dusk Stone

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Pokemon Sun and Moon lets players evolve certain Pokemon in special ways. One such way you can get them to switch up is through evolution stones. The Dusk Stone might be causing you a bit of grief in order to obtain it, but don’t worry, we have your back. It’s fairly simple to get, you just will need to invest a bit of time into the game.

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In order to get the Dusk Stone, you’re going to need to progress with the story a bit. Once you reach Poni Island, though, you will be on the right track. Head to the Poni Wilds area on that island and go to the beach. Underwater is where you will find what you seek. Of course, you can always just purchase one from the Flea Market at the Malie Community Center. But your soonest bet will be heading to Poni Island and going for a bit of a dive. It’s not far from the shore, so you should easily spot it.

With this, you can evolve the following Pokemon:

  • Doublade evolves into Aegislash
  • Lampent evolves into Chandelure
  • Misdreavus evolves into Mismagius
  • Murkrow evolves into Honchkrow

For more help with the game, be sure to check out our wiki full of guides and tips!

More Information on Pokemon Sun and Moon

Pokemon Sun and Moon is the latest in the long-running series by Nintendo and Game Freak. In it, you’ll play a newcomer to the Alola Islands who is out on a quest to be the very best trainer in the land. Choose from Rowlet, Popplio, or Litten, as you set off on yet another fun-filled, friendship riddled, adventure. This time around, the enemies are the Team Skull gang, but something deeper lies awaiting you. As is customary with the series, each version offers different Pokemon and exclusives. You can catch all new, as well as classic Pokemon, and train, breed, ride, and befriend them all. Get ready for yet another 3D adventure, this time in the tropics!

Pokemon Sun and Moon released in Nov. 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS. It was developed by Game Freak, and Published by Nintendo. You can read our review soon!


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