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Jenesty 12 years ago#1

I need a Water Stone. But I can't trade, I have no wifi or friends with HG/SS. So.. where can I find a Water Stone in Johto? Someone said it was at Route 42, but where? I need an easy way to get it. I'm not that far that I can go everywhere, I'm just at the eight gym from Johto..

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Person_Man 12 years ago#2

Pokeathlon has them occasionally

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darkshadowspawn 12 years ago#3

One of the trainers on Route 42 (Tully, I believe) will occasionally call with free stuff...in his case, it's Water Stones. You can also pick them up at the Pokéathlon (2500 Athlete Points on a certain day); if you defeat the Elite 4, you can win them if you place first in the Bug-Catching Contest.

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HylianPaladin 12 years ago#4

Staryu on the Beyond the Sea Pokewalker route have a Water Stone on them automatically.
You get the route by doing an international trade on the GTS. It doesn't have to be Japanese, it can be ANY foreign country.
I got mine from getting an ITALIAN Ditto.

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darkshadowspawn 12 years ago#5

Staryu on the Beyond the Sea Pokewalker route have a Water Stone on them automatically.
You get the route by doing an international trade on the GTS. It doesn't have to be Japanese, it can be ANY foreign country.
I got mine from getting an ITALIAN Ditto.

From the original post:

But I can't trade, I have no wifi or friends with HG/SS.

Dwell in peace in the home of your own being, and the messenger of Death will not be able to touch you.
-Guru Nanak

GHarris91 12 years ago#6

@HylianPaladin: TC already said he has no wifi.

@TC, easiest way is to do the JUMP course in the Pokeathalon and get 2500 points. Then, on Wednesday (I believe) trade those points at the Pokeathalon to get the Water Stone.

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There’s actually a few ways you can get water stones in HeartGold & SoulSilver.

Listed in order of how soon each method is available (early game to late game), water stones can be found:

  1. On sale for 2,500 points at the Pokéathlon Dome on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (Repeatable)
  2. As phone call gift from Fisherman Tully on Route 42 (Repeatable)
  3. As a prize for winning the Bug-Catching Contest in Johto’s National Park, after unlocking the National Pokédex (Repeatable)
  4. As a reward for showing Bill’s Grandfather to the north of Cerulean City a Marill (HeartGold) or a Staryu (SoulSilver) (Once only)
  5. On the ground in the Seafoam Islands, to the east of Cinnabar Island (Once only)

You’ll need a Water Stone to evolve:

  • Poliwhirl into Poliwrath
  • Shellder into Cloyster
  • Staryu into Starmie
  • Eevee into Vaporeon

None of these evolved forms appear in the wild, so you’ll need at least four Water Stones to fill your Pokédex. Finding them can be tricky, so this guide will break down the methods for getting each one.

If you’re looking for an early-game method, The Pokéathlon Dome is your first opportunity to obtain a Water Stone. If you don’t mind the minigames, it’s also the quickest and most reliable way to farm them.

The simplest method for late-game players is to visit the Seafoam Caverns, as the Water Stone here is hidden a short distance from the entrance.

Method 1: Buying Water Stones At The Pokéathlon Dome

Your earliest chance to snag a Water Stone comes after beating Gym Leader Whitney in Goldenrod City.

Once you’ve earned your 3rd badge, you’ll unlock the Pokéathlon Dome at the top of Route 35.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The entrance to the Pokéathlon Dome on Route 35

Enter the building shown above and go through the exit to the left. A path will take you to the Pokéathlon Dome.

You can play minigames with your Pokémon here to earn points. You’ll need 2,500 to buy a Water Stone.

There’s no set quickest-earning game. It will depend on your skills, preferences, and which Pokémon you use. Try them all to find your best match.

Once you’ve won 2,500 points, come back on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday. The Athlete Shop in the top right corner of the building sells Water Stones on these days.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The Athlete Shop, found in the top right corner of the Pokéathlon Dome

There’s no limit to the number of Water Stones you can purchase this way.

If you enjoy the Pokéathlon minigames, this is probably the most reliable way to farm them. The rest of the methods are much further into the game or require much more luck.

Method 2: Receiving A Gift From Fisherman Tully

Your next chance to get a Water Stone is also unlocked after earning your 3rd gym badge, but it may require a lot of waiting/good fortune.

First, you need to battle Fisherman Tully and register his phone number in your Pokégear.

Where to get water stone heartgold
Fisherman Tully offering his number after he’s been defeated

Fisherman Tully is located on Route 42, accessed through Mahogany Town’s west gate.

He’s easy to find, just head straight to the left when leaving Mahogany Town until you come to the water’s edge. Defeat him and register his number.

Now it’s just a matter of waiting.

Keep an eye on your Pokégear and accept whenever he calls you. Sometimes he’ll just tell you about his Qwilfish or latest catches – but eventually he’ll summon you to pick up a Water Stone he’s found.

You can receive multiple Water Stones this way, so keep an eye on that Pokégear!

Method 3: Winning The Bug-Catching Contest After Unlocking The National Pokédex

You’ll unlock the second-easiest way to farm Water Stones after beating Lance and Johto’s Elite Four for the first time and picking up your National Pokédex from Professor Oak in Olivine City.

Once your Pokédex has been upgraded, the Bug-Catching Contest will award a random evolution stone to the highest-scoring contestant.

Water Stones are among the possible prizes.

To compete, head to the National Park at the top of Route 35 on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. The entrance is the same building as the Pokéathlon Dome pictured in Method 1.

Once inside, speak to the attendant to the left of the door.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The Bug-Catching Contest attendant

Accept his invitation to join the contest. You now have 20 minutes to catch the most impressive Bug-type Pokémon and earn the most points to win.

Points are calculated by looking at:

  • The rarity of the Pokémon
  • The Pokémon’s level
  • The percentage of HP the Pokémon has left when caught (the higher, the better)
  • The Pokémon’s hidden IV stats

Scyther and Pinsir are the rarest Pokémon, worth the most points.

To stand the best chance of winning, aim to catch one of the two at Level 28 while dealing the lowest possible amount of damage to it first.

Bring a Pokémon that can inflict a non-damaging status condition (Paralysis or Sleep) to make things easier.

Where to get water stone heartgold
A wild Pinsir in the Bug-Catching Contest

Once you’ve caught an impressive specimen, talk to the attendant again. The judging will now begin.

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Receiving a Water Stone as a prize for winning the Bug-Catching Contest

If you succeeded in coming 1st, you’ll receive a random evolution stone as your reward.

The possible rewards include:

  • Water Stones
  • Fire Stones
  • Leaf Stones
  • Sun Stones
  • Moon Stones
  • Shiny Stones
  • Dusk Stones
  • Dawn Stones
  • Oval Stones

So you may have to win a few contests before getting the prize you seek.

Luckily, you can play three times each week.

Method 4: Showing Bill’s Grandfather A Marill/Staryu

The next way to get a Water Stone involves showing several different Pokémon to Bill’s Grandfather in his house above Cerulean City.

The process is quite long and complex, but it will net you several different evolution stones along the way.

You’ll need to have unlocked access to Kanto by beating Johto’s Elite Four first.

You’ll also need the following Pokémon:

Pokémon:Location(s):
Oddish Routes 5, 6, 24, 25, Ilex Forest, and the Marshland Area of the Safari Zone (night-time only)
Growlithe (HeartGold) / Vulpix (SoulSilver) Routes 7, 8, 36, 37, and 48
Jigglypuff (HeartGold) Routes 3, 4, and the Meadow and Swamp Areas of the Safari Zone
Lickitung (SoulSilver) Route 44 and the Forest and Mountain Areas of the Safari Zone
Pichu By breeding Pikachu, found in Viridian Forest
Marill (HeartGold) Mt. Mortar entrance (very rarely) and the Meadow Area of the Safari Zone
Staryu (SoulSilver) Surfing on Route 47, or fishing at night with the Good Rod or Super Rod on Routes 19, 34, 40, Cherrygrove City, Cianwood City, Olivine City, and Union Cave

It’s best to gather these beforehand, to save time.

Once you’ve captured one of each, Fly to Cerulean City.

If you’ve already beaten the trainers to the north of the city or have one very strong Pokémon, fill your party with the five Pokémon listed above.

If not, you may have to make multiple trips, as the trainers on the way to the Sea Cottage are tough to beat with just one well-trained Pokémon.

Take the road north out of Cerulean City, which leads to Route 24.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The north exit of Cerulean City, which leads to Route 24

Follow the golden bridge all the way up to Route 25.

You’ll come to a T-junction. Take the right path.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The T-junction at the end of the golden bridge

Keep following this path to the right. There will be lots of trainers to battle and some trees to navigate through, but it’s a one-way route so don’t worry about getting lost.

Eventually you’ll reach a house with a mailbox.

This is the Sea Cottage, home of Bill’s Grandfather.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The Sea Cottage, Bill’s Grandfather’s house

Go inside and talk to the old man. He’ll describe a Pokémon and ask you to show it to him.

Where to get water stone heartgold
Bill’s Grandfather describing the first Pokémon to the player

Bill’s Grandfather only gives you vague descriptions of each Pokémon, never naming them explicitly.

If you’re struggling, this is the order to show them in and their rewards:

  1. Oddish, in exchange for a Leaf Stone
  2. Growlithe (HeartGold) or Vulpix (SoulSilver), in exchange for a Fire Stone
  3. Jigglypuff (HeartGold) or Lickitung (SoulSilver), in exchange for an Everstone
  4. Pichu, in exchange for a Thunder Stone
  5. Marill (HeartGold) or Staryu (SoulSilver), in exchange for a Water Stone
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Bill’s Grandfather rewarding the player with a Water Stone

Method 5: The Water Stone On The Ground In The Seafoam Islands

The last way to get a Water Stone is the simplest of all. However, it’s very far into the game.

You’ll need to have reached Cinnabar Island. You’ll also need a Pokémon with Surf and Strength in your party.

Start by flying to Cinnabar Island.

Surf on the water immediately in front of the Pokémon Center.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The Surf spot directly in front of Cinnabar Island’s Pokémon Center

From here, Surf to the right along Route 20.

Keep going right while hugging the rock wall to the south. You’ll encounter several trainers along the way and pass some small beachy islands.

Eventually, you’ll reach the spot pictured below.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The spot on Route 20, just before the Seafoam Islands

Go south at this rock wall and carry on surfing to the right. Before long, you should reach the entrance to the Seafoam Islands.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The entrance to the Seafoam Islands

Enter the cave and go down the stairs at the back of the room.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The stairs inside the entrance of the Seafoam Islands

Once you’re downstairs, solve the simple Strength puzzle by pushing the boulder upward.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The second floor of the Seafoam Islands after solving the Strength puzzle

Now, walk straight to the left until you find the ladder in the picture below.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The ladder reached after walking to the left

Go down the ladder.

You’ll find a Water Stone in a Pokéball on the ground almost immediately.

Where to get water stone heartgold
The Water Stone on the ground in the Seafoam Islands

Where can I find a water Stone?

Water Stone is found in Bridge Field (Wild Area). Advance north in the area until you see a path going left, with some grass and a Raid den by the city walls. Next to the Raid den, you find the Water Stone in a red Pokeball pickup on the floor.

Where do you get evolution stones in HeartGold?

Players can purchase Fire Stones, Water Stones, Thunder Stones, and Leaf Stones from Olivia's jewelry shop in Konikoni City. All Evolution stones can be found on Isle Aphun's Path for Brilliant-Stone Hunting! and Path for Interesting-Item Hunting!.

What day is water stone at Pokeathlon?

Heart Scale - 1000 Points (Wednesdays and Sundays) Rare Candy - 2000 Points (Mondays and Saturdays) Water Stone - 2500 Points (Wednesday) Thunder Stone - 2500 Points (Thursdays)

How do you get a Waterstone Pokemon Gold?

Gold/Silver/Crystal: The Water Stone can be obtained from Bill's Grandfather and Fisherman Tully on Route 34 (Crystal). It can also be obtained via Mystery Gift.