there isn't one because mossdeep is in ruby, emerald and sapphire
you can get one from a man in moss deep space center in Pokemon emerald.
you get it by talking to a guy in the house next to the moss deep space tower -(moss deep can be found after you are headed to the 7th gym leader, and can't be obtained any sooner.) i hope i helped =]
you look around moss deep you will find small little squarse where you can dive you dive in and you go through to the end of it and you will find a shard when you do that go west of moss deep and there will be a treasure collecter he will say im looking for shards talk to him again and give him the shard you will get an evolution stone.
By throwing
you have to have a latias and a latios both at level 77 holding a sitrus berry then go to moss deep at the space station one of the people will say do you want to go to space?then say yes
go to Stevens house in moss deep after you have 8 badges
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There is a little house on the way from lily cove to Moss deep city, but it is closer to moss deep city. There is a guy in side the house and if you have a blue shard you can trade it and he will give you a water stone. BLUE SHARD&SHARDS there are blue deep areas and there are poke balls with shards in them.HOPE IT HELPS
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