Where is Galladite in Pokemon X/Y?

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I know that in Pokemon X you can get Mega Stones after beating the game and some through the main story and Dianthus gives you a tali’s with Gardevoir, but where can you find Galladite?



Best Answer

Pokemon X and Y do not have access to the full set of Mega Stones - some were introduced in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Galladite is one such stone: it was introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. It cannot be found in - or traded to - Pokemon X/Y.

Source: Bulbapedia - Galladite




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Where can I find the mega stone for Gallade in Pokemon X?

Finding Mega Stones Go to Kiloude City by train from Lumiose Station in Lumiose City. Complete at least one battle in Battle Maison. Fight your rival again in Kiloude City.

Can you get Mega Charizard X in Y?

Mega Charizard X can be unlocked by obtaining Charizardite X in Pokemon X. Notably, transforming into Mega Charizard X makes the creature change type, from a Fire-Flying type to a Fire-Dragon type. Mega Charizard Y, on the other hand, can only be obtained by getting Charizardite Y from Pokemon Y.

How do you get the mega stone for Gardevoir in Pokemon X?

Mega Gardevoir: In the Lumiose City southern boulevard cafe, you can trade for a Ralts. The Ralts holds this stone, Gardevoirite. Mega Mawile: You can find this stone, Mawilite, in Shabbneau Castle during the post-game.

Is Mega beedrill in Pokemon X?

Beedrill will remain a Mega Beedrill until the Talent Round ends. Pok\xe9mon holding Beedrillite in Pok\xe9mon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire cannot be traded to Pok\xe9mon X and Y.



Pokémon X and Y - All Mega Stone Locations Guide!




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