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#Go to the Diving Treasure Hunter's house. Once you have one blue shard, you can head to the Diving Treasure Hunter. His house is located on an island hut on Route 124 (near Mossdeep City.)<ref name="rf2">http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Diving_Treasure_Hunter</ref>
 
#Go to the Diving Treasure Hunter's house. Once you have one blue shard, you can head to the Diving Treasure Hunter. His house is located on an island hut on Route 124 (near Mossdeep City.)<ref name="rf2">http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Diving_Treasure_Hunter</ref>
 
#Talk to the Treasure Hunter. He will offer to trade your blue shard for a Water Stone. Accept the trade and you will have a water stone!
 
#Talk to the Treasure Hunter. He will offer to trade your blue shard for a Water Stone. Accept the trade and you will have a water stone!
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=== Getting a Water Stone on the Abandoned Ship ===
 
=== Getting a Water Stone on the Abandoned Ship ===
 
#Go to the Abandoned Ship. Another way to find a Water Stone doesn't use blue shards at all. Instead, this Water Stone is found within the wrecked ship known as the S.S. Cactus. The ship is located on Route 108 (in the bottom left corner of the world map.)<ref name="rf3">http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Abandoned_Ship</ref>
 
#Go to the Abandoned Ship. Another way to find a Water Stone doesn't use blue shards at all. Instead, this Water Stone is found within the wrecked ship known as the S.S. Cactus. The ship is located on Route 108 (in the bottom left corner of the world map.)<ref name="rf3">http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Abandoned_Ship</ref>