Overview

While prices are listed, the devices that trigger the various phenomena themselves are rarely bought, but usually obtained by a figure of authority in the Pokémon world, either through connection of a Professor, Pokémon League, Organization, or Educational Institution.

A Pokémon that is currently Dynamaxed, Gigantamaxed, or Terastallized, cannot utilize any Mega Stones Z-Crystals, or they are currently holding, and a Pokémon that already used a Mega Stone or Z-Crystal during a fight cannot later Dynamax, Gigantamax, or Terastallize.

Super-mechanics can only be used once each per trainer per scene outside of Primal Reversion, but some organized events disallow the use of some or all of them or force the trainer to choose one between all of them they currently have access to.

If a Rayquaza that is capable of Mega-Evolution is holding a Z-Crystal, it cannot Mega Evolve until it is removed

Mega Evolution

Mega Evolution is a transcendent combat mechanic that allows certain Pokémon to evolve beyond their final form, unlocking latent power for a surge of battle prowess. This transformation is both visually striking and strategically game-changing, offering a temporary but significant boost during combat.

To initiate Mega Evolution, a character must possess two items:
Mega Stone: A rare gem that is specific to the Pokémon’s species.
Key Stone: A catalyst item that the trainer wears, allowing them to resonate with their Pokémon’s Mega Stone.

Here are some examples of the names for Key Stone-adorned items:
-Mega Anchor
-Mega Anklet
-Mega Glove
-Mega Pendant
-Mega Ring

Key Stone (50000):
A special Gem a trainer must have in their Possesion to allow their Pokemon to Mega evolve as long as that Pokemon is holding its respective Mega Stone. Can be set in any soft of accessory, as long is it is worn. The item the Key Stone is set in is usually referred to as a “Mega -Object Name-“

Mega Stones

Mega Stones are in most places the only ones that can purchased outright, often from certain high-end sellers mostly found in Kanto, Hoenn, Kalos, and Alola.

Primal Reversion does not require any device and always activates immediately upon the Pokémon being sent into battle when holding the proper item, thus disallowing the Pokémon that went under Primal Reversion from being able to Dynamax or Terastallize.

Z-Moves/Ultra Burst

Z-Moves are a dynamic and powerful combat mechanic introduced to add depth and strategy to your tabletop role-playing games. These moves are once-per-encounter abilities that provide trainers and their Pokémon with a significant power boost, allowing for tide-turning actions that can dramatically alter the flow of battle.
To unlock the potential of Z-Moves, a character must possess two key items:
Z-Crystal: A mystical gem that resonates with a Pokémon’s type or with a specific move.
Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring: A special device worn by the trainer that channels the Z-Crystal’s energy.

Z-Ring (Discontinued):
A bracelet that allows a trainer to make a Pokemon holding a Z-Crystal use a Z-move. This is an outdated product that is rarely available on the market.
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Z-Power Ring (50000):
A bracelet that allows a trainer to make a Pokemon holding a Z-Crystal use a Z-move. Has some species-specific Z-Crystals a normal Z-Ring cannot use.

Dynamax/Gigantamax/Eternamax

Dynamax and Gigantamax are transformative combat mechanics that allow Pokémon to temporarily gain immense size and strength, altering the landscape of battle with their colossal presence and augmented abilities. Eternamax is a unique and story-driven variant of this mechanic, representing an ultimate form attainable by specific legendary Pokémon under rare circumstances.

To utilize Dynamax or Gigantamax, a character must be in a location with access to the power of Dynamax—often depicted as areas with high concentrations of Galar particles or similar elements.

Dynamax Band (50000):
A bracelet that allows a trainer to Dynamax or Gigantamax their Pokemon when they are near certain locations filled with immense energy called Power Spots. Only the storyteller can decide if a location is considered a Power Spot.

Terastal Phenomenon

The Terastal Phenomenon is a mysterious and radiant transformation that enables Pokémon to take on a crystalline form, enhancing their abilities and changing their type in some cases.
To engage in Terastallization, a character needs access to a few key elements:
Tera Orb: A specialized device that holds the power to Terastallize a Pokémon.
Tera Type: Each Pokémon has an innate Tera Type, which may be the same as its original type or different, influencing its new form when Terastallized.

Tera Orb (50000):
A black Pokeball-like device that when thrown can allow a trainer to terastallize their Pokemon. After use it doesn’t recharge for another use for 24 hours unless you take it to a Pokemon center, in which case it can be placed in the pokeball slots of healing machines to recharge.