How to get Sinnoh Stones in Pokémon Go

Sinnoh Stones are key to select evolutions in Pokémon Go. Here’s how to get Sinnoh Stones, which Pokémon can evolve with one, and the best use for Sinnoh Stones.

By Michael McWhertor, Julia Lee

This article references relevant content from the polygon.com website. Original article link: [https://www.polygon.com/pokemon-go-guide/22543907/sinnoh-stone-best-evolutions-pokedex-list-uses]

How to get Sinnoh Stones in Pokémon Go
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Sinnoh Stones are the required evolution items for a few Pokémon from the Sinnoh region in Pokémon Go. Similar to Unova Stones, rather than adding all the niche methods for all of the niche evolution methods from the original games, we get simple items that you use with candy to evolve your Pokémon.

Our Pokémon Go guide explains how to get Sinnoh Stones, which Pokémon need Sinnoh Stones to evolve, and the best use for a Sinnoh Stone when you have one.

How to get Sinnoh Stones in Pokémon Go

Sinnoh Stones can be earned from three sources:

After you complete a full seven days’ worth of research progress stamps, you’ll have a chance to earn a single Sinnoh Stone from a Research Breakthrough. The odds aren’t high so it may take several weeks of Breakthroughs before you’re rewarded one.

Sinnoh Stones also drop rarely from completing in PvP battles. You can battle against an AI trainer once a day for a chance at possible rewards. You can also battle three times a day with another player for a chance at rewards. With four shots per day, you’ll likely have an easier time getting Sinnoh Stones from PvP battles than you will Research Tasks.

As well as a low chance of dropping when defeating Team Go Rocket leaders, Sinnoh Stones also sometimes appear as rewards for Timed Research from events, so keep your eyes peeled for those.

Which Pokémon evolve using Sinnoh Stones?

There are many Pokémon from the Kanto, Johto and Hoenn region that have Sinnoh evolutions from Sinnoh Stones. Here’s the list:

An infographic showcasing the different Pokémon that evolve with Sinnoh Stones in Pokémon Go

Each new Sinnoh evolution also costs 100 candy, but if you’re still catching up on earlier evolutions, the good news is that some basic evolutions now require less candy (down from 50 to 25).

What is these use for a Sinnoh Stone?

If you’re prioritizing attackers for raids, Mamoswine is one of the best. It has a mix of extremely high CP, with strong ground and ice-type moves, making it a solid pick for most Legendary raids. Here’s a full list of Pokémon to consider investing in:

However, if you want to evolve a Lickilicky just to have a cute, round friend, that’s a pretty good option, too.