How To Find Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Mega Stones – Part II

Welcome back to the “How To…” series for Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire! Before I begin, I’d like to apologize for the two day delay from this installment in the series to the previous one, and can ensure you guys that I will do my best to prevent that from happening again. Anyways, without further ado, let’s get on with the second part of Mega Stone locations in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire!

First off, we have the Glalite, which can be found in Shoal Cave, just north of Mossdeep City. This can be found in the Ice Room, but only during the Low Tide period, which lasts from 3:00 to 9:00, and 15:00 to 21:00, every day. However, if you have gotten your hands on a copy of the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Demo Version (except for Japan), you can just transfer both Glalie and the Mega Stone to the games.

Next is the Altarianite, which you can get by speaking to a Show Collector to the east of the Pokemon Center. However, he won’t give you the stone if you don’t have Altaria in your party, unlike when you get other Mega Stones.

Now, we move onto the Cameruptite and the Sharpedonite. To recieve the Cameruptite in Omega Ruby, you will get it from Team Magma’s hideout during the Delta Episode. To recieve the Cameruptite in Alpha Sapphire, you will need to wait a little bit longer and get it once you get to the Battle Resort, where Maxie will give it to you. To recieve the Sharpedonite in Omega Ruby, you will need to get it from Archie during the Delta Episode. To recieve the Sharpedonite in Alpha Sapphire, you will get it from Team Aqua’s hideout during the Delta Episode.

To get the Sablenite, you will need to go to Sootopolis City and head to the very east of the large tree. The stone can be found just past it. It’s interesting to note that there is something that looks to be the Flower that belongs to AZ’s Floette nearby that large tree…

Now, to get the Blazikenite, Sceptilite and Swampertite, the good news is that you can actually get all three! You will get the Mega Stone that belongs to your starter (i.e Swampertite if you chose Mudkip, etc) on Route 120 after Steven gives you the Devon Scope. To get the other Mega Stones, you will need to head to the Stone Salesman on Route 114 to the south of Fallarbor Town, and he will sell the remaining two for 1,500 Pokedollars. Just make sure you don’t accidently buy the extremely overpriced Hard Stones!

To get the Steelixite, you will need to go to Granite Cave to the second underground floor. This will, however, require the use of a Mach Bike, which can be recieved in Mauville City after speaking to Rydel. If you are a player who has the Japanese version of the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Demo Version, you can transfer both Steelix and its Mega Stone to the games.

To get the Slowbronite, you will need to show the man in Shoal Cave 4 Shoal Salts and 4 Shoal Shells, the exact amount you need to give him to make a Shoal Bell.

To get the Beedrillite, you will need to head to the Storage Room, which can be accessed by opening the previous few doors. This room is located behind Sea Mauville itself, and is the room where one of the Street Thugs will exclaim at all of the Pokeballs (which consist of Nuggets and Big Nuggets).

And, finally, to get the Pidgeotite, you will need to help a little girl find her Shroomish in Verdanturf Town by simply interacting with the main sign. She will give you an Intriguing Stone, and upon taking it to Mr. Stone, President of the Devon Corporation in Rustboro City, he will reveal that it is actually a Pidgeotite that she gave you. I should save children’s Pokemon more often, then I’ll be rich of Mega Stones!

Well, that’s all for today! Tune in this Wednesday for the third installment in the “How To Find Mega Stones” series, where I will be covering the locations of the XY Mega Stones that make their return in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

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65 thoughts on “How To Find Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Mega Stones – Part II”

  1. Pretty sure I almost have them all in my OR. The ones I’m missing r the ones that u basically have to meet certain requirements to get. Like having Altaria and getting the platinum in the Super secret bases

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  2. I’ve missed you guys! I just had my very first cameraman job at a Christmas concert, so that was fun. It’s obviously very quiet here without the hype of a new game, and that’s part of the reason why I’ve been away. Oh well, 2015 will be a brand new year!

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  3. Ehh why dont they link a video where a detailed guide of all the ORAS mega stones are? I mean this seems redundant since there are like 45 mega stones

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  4. Kanto games are the only games which we can’t play on the 3DS..

    Since 2016 is Kanto 20th anniversary could the next games be Kanto Remakes..

    I hope not

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      • But this isn’t the original Ruby and Sappire.
        They added so many things to these games couldn’t they have added a challenge mode, or at least have given Liza and tate more than 2 pokemon

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        • When remaking a game, there’s always gonna be pros and cons because you’re dealing with wanting to keep things the same for nostalgia fans, but also trying to integrate new things so you aren’t just playing the same game from a while ago. It’s a tough challenge, I think ORAS did fine in that regard. Sure they could’ve given Tate and Liza their Emerald team, but at least they didn’t restrict every Gym Leader to 3 Pokemon like nowadays

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          • These games are way harder than XY,and I’m glad that Gym leaders had more than 3 pokemon, but I’m pretty sure that even the nostalgia fans would have liked to face a challenge in the game

  5. So this morning I was horde hunting for Swablu, but I got a shiny Seedot instead… Still a shiny that I’ll use on my team, but I hope I get Swablu to shine soon

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  6. I just finished my Little Cup team in Alpha Sapphire! Anybody here have a Little Cup team? Not many people seem to play that tier…

    My FC: 3737-9521-9386

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  7. So I finally went to school after being sick, but it turns out that I wasnt better yet, so I went home. 🙁
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    Almost done with my competitve team though!

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    • It’s actually kinda good. More time to play the game rather than speculate. Besides, no one actually cares about “game journal” type posts unless it is their own. It’s kinda human nature.

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  8. Just wondering, if you visit my secret base (Route 119, Acro bike + hop, cave next to the waterfall), would you mind challenging me? I just wanna see what my team is and if I did it correctly

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    • I’m hunting Shiny Cresselia atm, so I can’t check. But what Battly Style is in your secret base?

      I believe in Singles, it takes the first three in your party, so if that, better just to have the three you want in your party when you make the QR code

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  9. To the people that said X and Y was the easiest games in the series. They are completely wrong. I think its one of the hardest. I mean without the game breaking Exp. Share it is really freaking hard. There are higher level wild pokemon than you in the Victory Road.

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