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💎 How to Get All 16 New Mega Stones in Pokémon Champions M-B

Complete guide to obtaining every new Mega Stone in Reg M-B. Shop prices, Battle Pass exclusives (Eelektrossite, Metagrossite), and which Mega Stones are worth buying first.

Reg M-B adds 16 new Mega Stones to Pokémon Champions, one for each new Mega form. Most are picked up from the standard in-game shop, a couple come through the Battle Pass, and all of them share the same 2,000 VP price tag. This guide covers how to get each stone, what each one does, and which to buy first if your VP is limited. For full stat blocks and abilities on the corresponding Megas, see the All 16 New Mega Evolutions guide.

Not sure which Mega to build around first? Browse the Pokédex by Mega tier and pick the form that fits your existing team archetype.

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Quick reference: all 16 new Mega Stones

All stones below are 2,000 VP at the shop. Two also drop through the Season M-3 Battle Pass at no extra cost.

  • Barbaracite — Mega Barbaracle (Tough Claws, Fighting/Rock)
  • Blazikenite — Mega Blaziken (Speed Boost, Fire/Fighting)
  • Dragalgite — Mega Dragalge (Regenerator, Poison/Dragon)
  • Eelektrossite — Mega Eelektross (Eelevate, Electric). Also via Battle Pass: Season M-3.
  • Falinksite — Mega Falinks (Defiant, Fighting)
  • Malamarite — Mega Malamar (Contrary, Psychic/Dark)
  • Mawilite — Mega Mawile (Huge Power, Steel/Fairy)
  • Metagrossite — Mega Metagross (Tough Claws, Psychic/Steel). Also via Battle Pass: Season M-3.
  • Pyroarite — Mega Pyroar (Fire Mane, Normal/Fire)
  • Raichunite X — Mega Raichu X (Electric Surge, Electric)
  • Raichunite Y — Mega Raichu Y (No Guard, Electric)
  • Sceptilite — Mega Sceptile (Lightning Rod, Grass/Dragon)
  • Scolipite — Mega Scolipede (Shell Armor, Poison/Bug)
  • Scraftinite — Mega Scrafty (Intimidate, Fighting/Dark)
  • Staraptite — Mega Staraptor (Contrary, Fighting/Flying)
  • Swampertite — Mega Swampert (Swift Swim, Water/Ground)

💡 Tip: Two of these stones break the standard naming convention. Raichu's stones are Raichunite X / Y (not Raichite). Scolipede's stone is Scolipite (not Scolipedite). Scrafty's is Scraftinite (not Scraftite). The Champions UI uses the official names, so search for those when looking up sets.

Where to find them

Shop purchase (14 stones)

All 16 stones are listed in the in-game shop under Held Items → Mega Stones. Each costs 2,000 VP. There is no rotation — every stone is available from launch day onward, so you can buy them in any order based on what your team needs. 14 of the 16 are shop-exclusive purchases.

Battle Pass: Season M-3 (2 stones)

Eelektrossite and Metagrossite are included in the Season M-3 Battle Pass track. If you are already running the Battle Pass for the cosmetic rewards, you receive these two stones at no extra VP cost on their respective track tiers. Players who do not run the Battle Pass can buy them at the shop normally — the Battle Pass route is a convenience for active players, not an exclusive lockout.

Cross-reference each stone with the Mega tier list to see which forms are putting up real tournament results — usage and win rate update every 24 hours.

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Buy order: which stones first?

If you have unlimited VP, just grab them all. For new players or players who want to maximize first-week competitive return on VP, the priority order based on day-one usage and meta impact is:

  1. Mawilite. Mega Mawile is the strongest new Steel-type Mega and walls Sucker Punch from Kingambit, which is the most-played sweeper in the format. Best matchup utility per 2,000 VP.
  2. Sceptilite. Mega Sceptile ties 145 base Speed with Mega Aerodactyl. Lightning Rod absorbs Electric, enabling free entry into rain teams.
  3. Metagrossite. Free from Battle Pass if you run it. Mega Metagross has the highest stat total of any new Mega (700) and works on every archetype.
  4. Pyroarite. Mega Pyroar is the most consistent Fire damage in the format. Frees the team slot a Torkoal setter used to occupy.
  5. Eelektrossite. The highest skill ceiling Mega in M-B. Requires a Fake Out partner to set up the first KO, but snowballs from there.
  6. Raichunite X or Y. Buy one based on whether your team wants Electric Terrain support (X) or a fast nuke (Y). Both at 2,000 VP each if you want flexibility.

Stones to wait on

These stones power real Megas but the use cases are narrower. Buy when you have the rest of the priority list and a build that needs them.

  • Blazikenite. Mega Blaziken is strong, but Speed Boost on a Mega means a slow-build win condition that conflicts with team-wide Tailwind speed control.
  • Swampertite. Strong on dedicated rain teams (with Pelipper). Outside of rain, base Swampert is fine.
  • Scolipite. Loses 50 Speed on Mega evolution. Specialist Trick Room piece, not a generic upgrade.
  • Staraptite, Malamarite. Both Contrary. Strong individually, but easy for opponents to read once one is revealed.
  • Falinksite. Defiant Mega Falinks shines against Intimidate spam — meta-dependent.
  • Barbaracite, Scraftinite, Dragalgite. Each fills a specific role (Tough Claws sweeper / Intimidate body / Regenerator pivot). Buy if your team archetype lines up.

Inventory and equipping

Mega Stones live in the Held Items tab of your bag. They are sorted alphabetically with the other held items, which means the new stones appear in a cluster around B-S in the list (Barbaracite through Swampertite). To equip a stone, open the team builder, click a Pokémon, select the Held Item slot, and search by name. The UI accepts partial matches, so typing 'meg' filters to all Mega Stones.

⚠️ Watch out: The Item Clause means each Mega Stone can only appear once on a team. If you want to test two Mega builds on the same Pokémon (Mega Raichu X vs. Mega Raichu Y, for instance), build them on two separate team slots — you cannot run both stones on the same Raichu.

VP earning rate

At the typical M-B earn rate of around 500-700 VP per ranked match win plus daily bonuses, players who play regularly should be able to afford 2-3 stones per week without spending real currency. Battle Pass holders save the 2,000 VP on Eelektrossite + Metagrossite, effectively a 4,000 VP discount across the pass cycle. If you only have time for one new Mega per week, build around it before buying the next stone — owning a Mega Stone without a team for it is wasted VP.

Every Mega Stone, including the M-B additions, is searchable on the StrataDex Team Builder item list. Open the Pokédex entry for any new Mega and the recommended set will show the stone, ability, and competitive moveset based on live ladder data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do new Mega Stones cost in Pokémon Champions M-B?

Every new Mega Stone is 2,000 VP at the shop. There are no exceptions on price, but two stones — Eelektrossite and Metagrossite — are also obtainable through the Season M-3 Battle Pass without spending VP. Stones obtained through Battle Pass count toward the same inventory; you do not get an extra copy by buying after unlocking through Battle Pass.

Which new Mega Stones are worth buying first?

If you can only buy 2-3 stones early, prioritize the ones tied to high-tier Megas your team needs. Mawilite (Mega Mawile) is the best Steel-type Mega body. Sceptilite (Mega Sceptile) and Metagrossite (Mega Metagross) are strong all-rounders. Pyroarite (Mega Pyroar) is the highest single-target Fire damage in the format.

How do I find the Mega Stones in my inventory?

Mega Stones live in the Held Items tab of your bag, not the regular item inventory. This is the same as M-A. The Champions UI does not move them to a special Mega-only tab — they are sorted alphabetically alongside Choice Scarf, Sitrus Berry, and other held items.

Can a team carry multiple new Mega Stones at once?

Yes. The Item Clause prevents two Pokémon on the same team from holding the same item, so you cannot run two Sceptilites. But you can run six different Mega Stones across six different Pokémon. Only one Mega-evolves per match, so the others act as situational alternatives based on matchup.

Related Pokémon

EelektrossMetagrossPyroarMawileSceptileRaichu

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