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[[File:Mega Evolution artwork.png|thumb|left|Mega Mewtwo Y vs. Mega Lucario.]] |
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[[File:Mewtwo Mega Evolution (X and Y).jpg|thumb|[[Mewtwo]] evolving in either Mega Mewtwo X or Mega Mewtwo Y.]] |
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+ | '''Mega Evolution''' is a concept introduced in [[Generation VI]]. It consists in certain [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] gaining an ultimate form of themselves. The Pokémon need special [[Mega Stone]]s in order to evolve into their final form for one-evolution/branch evolution families and ultimate forms for two-evolution families. Also, Pokémon can only gain their ultimate form by using a Mega Stone unique to their species. For example: To evolve [[Blaziken]] into Mega Blaziken, Blaziken must be holding the Mega Stone, Blazikenite. |
Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance, it also changes their [[Type|types]], [[Ability|ability]] and [[Stats|stats]]. A good example is [[Ampharos]], which after Mega Evolution becomes an [[Electric type|Electric]]/[[Dragon type|Dragon]]-type Pokémon. |
Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance, it also changes their [[Type|types]], [[Ability|ability]] and [[Stats|stats]]. A good example is [[Ampharos]], which after Mega Evolution becomes an [[Electric type|Electric]]/[[Dragon type|Dragon]]-type Pokémon. |
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− | Mega Evolution is only possible during a battle. After the battle ends, the Pokémon will |
+ | Mega Evolution is only possible during a battle. After the battle ends, the Pokémon will go back into their normal forms. You are limited to having only one Mega Evolution in a battle. Each individual Mega Stone can be used an infinite number of times, but only once per battle. |
While some fans consider the Mega Evolutions to be little more than alternate forms, the Mega Evolutions are in fact their own species of Pokémon, as seen by the statement that accompanied Mega Mewtwo Y's original reveal which called it "a new Pokémon related to Mewtwo" and also Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!" |
While some fans consider the Mega Evolutions to be little more than alternate forms, the Mega Evolutions are in fact their own species of Pokémon, as seen by the statement that accompanied Mega Mewtwo Y's original reveal which called it "a new Pokémon related to Mewtwo" and also Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!" |
Revision as of 01:27, 17 October 2014
Mega Evolution is a concept introduced in Generation VI. It consists in certain Pokémon gaining an ultimate form of themselves. The Pokémon need special Mega Stones in order to evolve into their final form for one-evolution/branch evolution families and ultimate forms for two-evolution families. Also, Pokémon can only gain their ultimate form by using a Mega Stone unique to their species. For example: To evolve Blaziken into Mega Blaziken, Blaziken must be holding the Mega Stone, Blazikenite.
Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance, it also changes their types, ability and stats. A good example is Ampharos, which after Mega Evolution becomes an Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon.
Mega Evolution is only possible during a battle. After the battle ends, the Pokémon will go back into their normal forms. You are limited to having only one Mega Evolution in a battle. Each individual Mega Stone can be used an infinite number of times, but only once per battle.
While some fans consider the Mega Evolutions to be little more than alternate forms, the Mega Evolutions are in fact their own species of Pokémon, as seen by the statement that accompanied Mega Mewtwo Y's original reveal which called it "a new Pokémon related to Mewtwo" and also Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!"
Known Mega Evolutions
Introduced in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y
28 Mega Evolutions were introduced in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.
Pokémon | Mega Evolution | Characteristics that change when Mega Evolving | |
---|---|---|---|
Venusaur GrassPoison |
Mega Venusaur GrassPoison |
Ability: Thick Fat | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +18 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +22 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Charizard Fire |
Mega Charizard X FireDragon |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +46 | Defense: +33 | ||
Sp. Attack: +21 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Mega Charizard Y Fire |
Ability: Drought | ||
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Blastoise Water |
Mega Blastoise Water |
Ability: Mega Launcher | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Alakazam Psychic |
Mega Alakazam Psychic |
Ability: Trace | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Gengar GhostPoison |
Mega Gengar GhostPoison |
Ability: Shadow Tag | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Kangaskhan Normal |
Mega Kangaskhan Normal |
Ability: Parental Bond | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Pinsir Bug |
Mega Pinsir Bug |
Ability: Aerilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Gyarados Water |
Mega Gyarados WaterDark |
Ability: Mold Breaker | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Aerodactyl Rock |
Mega Aerodactyl Rock |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Mewtwo Psychic |
Mega Mewtwo X PsychicFighting |
Ability: Steadfast | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +80 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Mega Mewtwo Y Psychic |
Ability: Insomnia | ||
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: -20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Ampharos Electric |
Mega Ampharos ElectricDragon |
Ability: Mold Breaker | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Scizor BugSteel |
Mega Scizor BugSteel |
Ability: Technician | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Heracross BugFighting |
Mega Heracross BugFighting |
Ability: Skill Link | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Houndoom DarkFire |
Mega Houndoom DarkFire |
Ability: Solar Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Tyranitar RockDark |
Mega Tyranitar RockDark |
Ability: Sand Stream | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Blaziken FireFighting |
Mega Blaziken FireFighting |
Ability: Speed Boost | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Gardevoir PsychicFairy |
Mega Gardevoir PsychicFairy |
Ability: Pixilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Mawile SteelFairy |
Mega Mawile SteelFairy |
Ability: Huge Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +40 | ||
Aggron SteelRock |
Mega Aggron Steel |
Ability: Filter | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Medicham FightingPsychic |
Mega Medicham FightingPsychic |
Ability: Pure Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Manectric Electric |
Mega Manectric Electric |
Ability: Intimidate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Banette Ghost |
Mega Banette Ghost |
Ability: Prankster | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +50 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Absol Dark |
Mega Absol Dark |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +40 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Garchomp DragonGround |
Mega Garchomp DragonGround |
Ability: Sand Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Lucario FightingSteel |
Mega Lucario FightingSteel |
Ability: Adaptability | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +22 | ||
Attack: +35 | Defense: +18 | ||
Sp. Attack: +25 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Abomasnow GrassIce |
Mega Abomasnow GrassIce |
Ability: Snow Warning | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -30 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 |
Introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
20 Mega Evolutions have been introduced so far for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Pokémon | Mega Evolution | Characteristics that change when Mega Evolving | |
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Beedrill BugPoison |
Mega Beedrill BugPoison |
Ability: Adaptability | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +70 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: -30 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Pidgeot Normal |
Mega Pidgeot Normal |
Ability: No Guard | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +5 | ||
Sp. Attack: +65 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Slowbro WaterPsychic |
Mega Slowbro WaterPsychic |
Ability: Shell Armor | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +70 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Steelix SteelGround |
Mega Steelix SteelGround |
Ability: Sand Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Sceptile Grass |
Mega Sceptile GrassDragon |
Ability: Lightning Rod | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +25 | ||
Attack: +35 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Swampert WaterGround |
Mega Swampert WaterGround |
Ability: Swift Swim | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Sableye DarkGhost |
Mega Sableye DarkGhost |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -30 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +50 | ||
Sharpedo WaterDark |
Mega Sharpedo WaterDark |
Ability: Strong Jaw | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +15 | Sp. Defense: +25 | ||
Camerupt FireGround |
Mega Camerupt FireGround |
Ability: Sheer Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -20 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Altaria Dragon |
Mega Altaria DragonFairy |
Ability: Pixilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Glalie Ice |
Mega Glalie Ice |
Ability: Refrigerate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Salamence Dragon |
Mega Salamence Dragon |
Ability: Aerilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Metagross SteelPsychic |
Mega Metagross SteelPsychic |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +40 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Latias DragonPsychic |
Mega Latias[1] DragonPsychic |
Ability: Levitate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Latios DragonPsychic |
Mega Latios[1] DragonPsychic |
Ability: Levitate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Rayquaza Dragon |
Mega Rayquaza Dragon |
Ability: Delta Stream | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Lopunny Normal |
Mega Lopunny NormalFighting |
Ability: Scrappy | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Gallade PsychicFighting |
Mega Gallade PsychicFighting |
Ability: Inner Focus | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Audino Normal |
Mega Audino NormalFairy |
Ability: Healer | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +40 | ||
Diancie RockFairy |
Mega Diancie RockFairy |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +60 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: -40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +60 | Sp. Defense: -40 |
Anime
In the special Mewtwo — Prologue to Awakening and the movie Genesect and the Legend Awakened, a Mewtwo appeared that has the power to mega evolve into its Mega Mewtwo Y form.
In the regular anime, in the first episode of the XY series, Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!, a Mega Blaziken appeared, belonging to an unknown Trainer. It appeared again in Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!, and it was revealed that its Trainer is Meyer, the father of Clemont and Bonnie.
In the anime special, Pokémon Origins, in File 2 - Cubone, two strange stones are given to Red, not knowing what they were. In File 4 - Charizard, while trying to catch a Metwo, he discovered that the stones were a Key Stone and a Charizardite X, allowing his Charizard to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard X, making him capable of catching Mewtwo.
The special Mega Evolution Special I is especially focused in Mega Evolution. First, we see a Mega Abomasnow battling a Mega Gyarados in the rain. After that, an introduction of all Mega Evolutions known at the time is given. The special is about Alain, who wants to discover the secret of Mega Evolution, battling each Trainer that can make their Pokémon Mega Evolve. First, he is battling Astrid with her Mega Absol. After an intense battle, he wins. Following, he goes and finds an Aerodactylite, and a character named Remo challenges him to a battle with his Mega Garchomp nicknamed "Garchoo" to reclaim the Mega Stone. Alain wins again with his Mega Charizard X, and following he challenges the Elite Four member Siebold. In the battle, Siebold uses his Mega Blastoise and wins.
Back to the regular anime, in the episode The Bonds of Evolution, Ash and friends meet the Kalos Champion, Diantha, and they see her battle another Trainer using her Gardevoir with the capacity of Mega Evolving.
In the episode Mega Revelations!, Ash and friends meet Korrina and her Lucario, she explains that they're traveling to dominate Mega Evolution and then she joins them to travel. In the next episode, The Cave of Trials!, they meet Gurkinn, Korrina's grandfather. Both of them have a battle, using her Lucario and his Blaziken, respectively. The episode ends in Korrina's Lucario Mega Evolving. Unfortunately, in The Aura Storm!, when Lucario finally Mega Evolves, loses control of itself. Gurkinn then leaves them and tells her to train with her Mega Lucario. In the episode Calling from Beyond the Aura!, Korrina and Lucario train to dominate that Mega Lucario form, with no luck, Mega Lucario loses control once again. In the following episode, The Bonds of Mega Evolution!, Korrina meets Mabel and her Mawile. In that same episode, Korrina and Maple have a battle, Korrina Mega Evolves her Lucario, while Mabel her Mawile. During the battle, Mega Lucario loses again control, letting Mega Mawile win. In this episode, Korrina leaves the group.
The special Mega Evolution Special II will continue with the story of Alain. The episode will feature a Mega Sceptile, a Mega Swampert, a Mega Blaziken, along with Steven Stone.
Trivia
- Mew and Ditto can both take on the form of a Mega Evolution, but cannot Mega Evolve themselves.
- Mewtwo and Charizard have two Mega Evolutions. The different evolutions are obtained with version-exclusive Mega Stones - for example Mewtwonite X can only be obtained in Pokemon X and causes Mewtwo to evolve in Mega Mewtwo X. The item can be traded between versions, however.
- The Ralts family is currently the only one to have two Mega Evolutions that are a part of a family that branches off.
- Each Pokémon that Mega Evolves gains exactly 100 points in total statistics, with the exception of Alakazam, who only gains 90 points.
- Mega Evolution X brings a type change in Pokémon.
- Mega Evolution was originally the transformation method, but keep the method as evolution method though to be transformation method.
- Mega Evolution is a cross between Evolution and Forme Change.
- Generation III has the most Pokémon with a Mega Evolution at 20, while Generations V and VI have the least with 1 each.
- Aggron is the only Pokémon to lose a type without any other replacing it after Mega Evolving.
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Notes
- ^ a b Mega Latias and Mega Latios were programmed in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y before Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire came out, but couldn't be obtained by any legal method.