ok... do u mean a leaf stone or the moss covered stone in eterna forest.
Moss Rock (eterna forest) is needed for Eevee to evolve into Leafeon. You must have Eevee first in your party, then level it up in the area with the moss rock. Or you can use a Rare candy on it.
Leaf Stone- The following Pokemon need a leaf stone to evolve
Gloom- Vileplume
Weepinbell- Victreebell
Exeggcute- Exeggutor
Nuzleaf- Shiftry
The name of a green stone is an emerald.
in pearl you use the dusk stone on misdreavus and in diamond you use the dusk stone on murcrow in pearl you use the dusk stone on misdreavus and in diamond you use the dusk stone on murcrow
It doesnt use a stone
there is green goo on the floor pick that then use the morth stone
It's jade green
Green stone is a plant that is green looks Ike a stone and it can flaps like a bird.
A pakeha is a New Zealand term for a non-Maori, especially a European New Zealander.
The name of a green stone is an emerald.
Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.
Catch a Growlithe and evolve in with a fire stone or Catch a growlithe in leaf green or fire red and use a fire stone and then import it
If your stone turned green it probably has moss growing on it.
they believe in christianity
Pakeha. Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.
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Full-blooded is a meaningless term in Maori society. There is only Maori or Pakeha (non-Maori). Maori is not just an ethnicity but a living culture. Terms such as 'full-blooded' are best suited to discussing animals not people; they are a dehumanising throwback to European colonialism.Note: The term 'Pakeha' is a New Zealand cultural term which simply means non-Maori. 'Pakeha' has no negative connotations whatsoever. Anyone claiming that 'Pakeha' is somehow derogatory is perpetuating an anti-Maori myth that has no basis in fact.
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New Zealanders : Maori (the indigenous people) and Pakeha (non-Maori).