How to get a Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go

A Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go

Some creatures in Pokemon Go require alternative methods to evolve, like using special items such as the Sinnoh Stone. Due to how elusive it can be, here are all the ways to get a Sinnoh Stone in Niantic’s game.

Every Pokemon Go trainer wants to eventually catch ’em all, and this can be done in several ways in the game, from finding creatures in the wild to taking part in Raid Battles. However, some can only be obtained by evolving them with specific items.

One of the main evolution resources in the mobile game is the Sinnoh Stone, an item originally introduced back in 2019 that can specifically evolve Pokemon from Gen 4’s Sinnoh region.

If you’re still looking for one, here are all the ways to get a Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go.

How to get a Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go

Here are the four ways you can find this elusive item in the game:

  • Earning a Research Breakthrough by completing seven Field Research tasks.
  • Defeating a Team GO Rocket Leader.
  • Winning PvP battles against other trainers.
  • Earning a Mystery Item in the Go Battle League.
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Cliff, Sierra, and Arlo make up the Team GO Rocket Leaders.

The main way to get a Sinnoh Stone is by completing Field Research tasks, which give you stamps. One stamp can be earned daily. After seven days, you can obtain a Research Breakthrough and a potential Sinnoh Stone.

You’ll also have a chance to receive them by defeating a Team GO Rocket Leader, defeating other players in PvP Trainer Battles, or earning a ‘Mystery Item’ reward in the Pokemon Go Battle League.

As you can see, there are a few ways to get your hands on Sinnoh Stones in the game, but they won’t come easily.

Which Pokemon can evolve with a Sinnoh Stone?

There are currently 18 Pokemon that can evolve with the help of a Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go. All of these forms were first found in Gen 4’s Sinnoh region and evolved from previous generations.

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Here’s the list of Pokemon that can evolve with a Sinnoh Stone and 100 Candy:

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With Sinnoh Stones in short supply in Pokemon Go, it will probably take a while to evolve every single one of these creatures, especially as each one requires 100 Candy alongside the Sinnoh Stone.

But as they can’t be found in the wild, this is the best way to add them to your Pokedex right now – unless you have a friend willing to trade them with you.

How to evolve Pokemon with Sinnoh Stones

To evolve your chosen Pokemon with a Sinnoh Stone, all you need to do is follow these steps:

  1. Click the Poke Ball icon displayed at the bottom-middle of the screen.
  2. Select ‘Pokemon‘ to open your collection.
  3. Find the creature you want to evolve and tap on it.
  4. Make sure you have a Sinnoh Stone and enough Candy to evolve it.
  5. Select ‘Evolve‘ which should be listed underneath ‘Power Up’.
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Aside from the Sinnoh Stone, make sure you have enough Candy to evolve your Pokemon.

Your chosen Pokemon will now use the Sinnoh Stone to evolve, and it will be ready to send out in battle!

Best Pokemon to evolve with a Sinnoh Stone

Out of the chart above, there is a series of incredible Pokemon from the Sinnoh region that dominate the game, mainly because they are constantly used to counter powerful opponents.

However, these are the top three you should evolve and level up:

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Mamoswine

The Ice/Ground-type mamut is one of the most used Pokemon in Raid battles and against the Team GO Rocket leaders like Arlo and Sierra.

Mamoswine has a great move pool, with powerful moves that benefit from STAB like High Horsepower and Avalanche, but also others that expand its coverage like Stone Edge.

Rhyperior

Rhyhorn’s final evolution is considered one of the best Rock-type Attackers in the game, and just like Mamoswine, it is key in beating the Team GO Rocket leaders.

The dual Ground/Rock Rhyperior might be a disaster against Water and Grass-type enemies, but it can destroy some fan-favorite types like Electric, Fire, and Rock.

More so, Rhyperior’s move pool is incredibly vast, with cheap and powerful moves that go from its own Ground and Rock to even Water, Fighting, and Dragon.

Electivire

The top Electric-type Pokemon in the game are hard to find, as one is an Ultra Beast (Xurkitree) and the other is a Legendary (Raikou). However, for those who can’t access those difficult creatures, Electivire is a lifesaver.

Electivire is a fantastic attacker, with decent stats overall that help it stay alive longer. It has very powerful moves like Thunder and even cheap but mighty ones like Wild Charge, so there’s no stopping it when it hits.

That’s all you need to know about the Sinnoh Stone in Pokemon Go. If you’re missing other special items, check out how to get the Unova Stone, the King’s Rock, and the Metal Coat.

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