- For the Final Smash in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Mega Evolution (Final Smash).
Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガ進化, Hepburn: Mega Shinka), otherwise referred to as Ultimate Evolution (Japanese: 究極体進化, Hepburn: Kyūkyokutai Shinka), is a concept introduced in Generation VI. It consists of 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 Mega Evolve Blaziken, Blaziken must be holding the Mega Stone, Blazikenite.
Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance: it can also alter their types, Ability, and stats. An example is Ampharos where it changes from an Electric type to become an Electric/Dragon type.
Mega Evolution is only possible during a battle or contest. After the battle/contest ends or the Pokémon faints, the Pokémon will revert into their normal forms. Trainers 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.
Pokémon capable of Mega Evolving[]
Introduced in X and Y[]
28 Mega Evolutions were introduced in Pokémon X and Y.
Pokémon | Mega Evolution | Characteristics that change when Mega Evolving | |
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Venusaur |
Mega Venusaur |
Ability: Thick Fat | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +18 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +22 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Charizard |
Mega Charizard X |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +46 | Defense: +33 | ||
Sp. Attack: +21 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Mega Charizard Y |
Ability: Drought | ||
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Blastoise |
Mega Blastoise |
Ability: Mega Launcher | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Alakazam |
Mega Alakazam |
Ability: Trace | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +10 (+0 in Generation VI) | ||
Gengar |
Mega Gengar |
Ability: Shadow Tag | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Kangaskhan |
Mega Kangaskhan |
Ability: Parental Bond | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Pinsir |
Mega Pinsir |
Ability: Aerilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Gyarados |
Mega Gyarados |
Ability: Mold Breaker | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Aerodactyl |
Mega Aerodactyl |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Mewtwo |
Mega Mewtwo X |
Ability: Steadfast | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +80 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Mega Mewtwo Y |
Ability: Insomnia | ||
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: -20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Ampharos |
Mega Ampharos |
Ability: Mold Breaker | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +50 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Scizor |
Mega Scizor |
Ability: Technician | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Heracross |
Mega Heracross |
Ability: Skill Link | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Houndoom |
Mega Houndoom |
Ability: Solar Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Tyranitar |
Mega Tyranitar |
Ability: Sand Stream | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Blaziken |
Mega Blaziken |
Ability: Speed Boost | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Gardevoir |
Mega Gardevoir |
Ability: Pixilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Mawile |
Mega Mawile |
Ability: Huge Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +40 | ||
Aggron |
Mega Aggron |
Ability: Filter | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Medicham |
Mega Medicham |
Ability: Pure Power | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Manectric |
Mega Manectric |
Ability: Intimidate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Banette |
Mega Banette |
Ability: Prankster | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +50 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Absol |
Mega Absol |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +40 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Garchomp |
Mega Garchomp |
Ability: Sand Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Lucario |
Mega Lucario |
Ability: Adaptability | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +22 | ||
Attack: +35 | Defense: +18 | ||
Sp. Attack: +25 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Abomasnow |
Mega Abomasnow |
Ability: Snow Warning | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -30 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +20 |
Introduced in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire[]
20 Mega Evolutions were introduced for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Pokémon | Mega Evolution | Characteristics that change when Mega Evolving | |
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Beedrill |
Mega Beedrill |
Ability: Adaptability | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +70 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: -30 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Pidgeot |
Mega Pidgeot |
Ability: No Guard | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +5 | ||
Sp. Attack: +65 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Slowbro |
Mega Slowbro |
Ability: Shell Armor | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +70 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Steelix |
Mega Steelix |
Ability: Sand Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Sceptile |
Mega Sceptile |
Ability: Lightning Rod | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +25 | ||
Attack: +25 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Swampert |
Mega Swampert |
Ability: Swift Swim | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Sableye |
Mega Sableye |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -30 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +50 | ||
Sharpedo |
Mega Sharpedo |
Ability: Strong Jaw | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +10 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +15 | Sp. Defense: +25 | ||
Camerupt |
Mega Camerupt |
Ability: Sheer Force | |
PS: +0 | Speed: -20 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +30 | ||
Altaria |
Mega Altaria |
Ability: Pixilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Glalie |
Mega Glalie |
Ability: Refrigerate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +0 | ||
Sp. Attack: +40 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Salamence |
Mega Salamence |
Ability: Aerilate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +50 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Metagross |
Mega Metagross |
Ability: Tough Claws | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +40 | ||
Attack: +10 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +10 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Latias |
Mega Latias[1] |
Ability: Levitate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +20 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +20 | ||
Latios |
Mega Latios[1] |
Ability: Levitate | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +20 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Rayquaza |
Mega Rayquaza |
Ability: Delta Stream | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +20 | ||
Attack: +30 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +30 | Sp. Defense: +10 | ||
Lopunny |
Mega Lopunny |
Ability: Scrappy | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: +10 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Gallade |
Mega Gallade |
Ability: Inner Focus | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +30 | ||
Attack: +40 | Defense: +30 | ||
Sp. Attack: +0 | Sp. Defense: +0 | ||
Audino |
Mega Audino |
Ability: Healer | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +0 | ||
Attack: +0 | Defense: +40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +20 | Sp. Defense: +40 | ||
Diancie |
Mega Diancie |
Ability: Magic Bounce | |
PS: +0 | Speed: +60 | ||
Attack: +60 | Defense: -40 | ||
Sp. Attack: +60 | Sp. Defense: -40 |
Anime[]
Main[]
- Brock can Mega Evolve his Steelix.
- Misty can Mega Evolve her Gyarados.
- Ash can Mega Evolve his Lucario.
Recurring[]
- Meyer can Mega Evolve his Blaziken.
- Alain can Mega Evolve his Charizard.
- Diantha can Mega Evolve her Gardevoir.
- Korrina can Mega Evolve her Lucario
- Gurkinn can Mega Evolve his Lucario.
- Steven Stone can Mega Evolve his Metagross.
- Professor Sycamore can Mega Evolve his Garchomp.
- Malva can Mega Evolve her Houndoom.
- Nurse Joy can Mega Evolve her Audino.
- Wulfric can Mega Evolve his Abomasnow.
- Trevor can Mega Evolve his Charizard.
- Sawyer can Mega Evolve his Sceptile.
- Lysandre can Mega Evolve his Gyarados.
- Gozu can Mega Evolve his Aggron.
- Ilima can Mega Evolve his Kangaskhan.
- Gurkinn can Mega Evolve his Alakazam.
- Cynthia can Mega Evolve her Garchomp.
Minor[]
- A wild Mewtwo can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone.
- Red can Mega Evolve his Charizard.
- Astrid can Mega Evolve her Absol.
- Remo can Mega Evolve his Garchomp, which its nicknamed "Garchoo".
- Siebold can Mega Evolve his Blastoise.
- Mabel can Mega Evolve her Mawile.
- Wikstrom can Mega Evolve his Scizor.
- A wild Diancie can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone, although it was able to through a diamond it made.
- A wild Rayquaza is able to Mega Evolve through a giant rock.
- A wild Latios, Latias and a shiny Rayquaza can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone.
- Three different Trainer's are able to Mega Evolve a Venusaur, Alakazam and Banette.
- Alva and his two henchmen can Mega Evolve various Pokémon, although they did it in a different way than the usual way.
- Kimia can Mega Evolve her Gardevoir.
- Drasna can Mega Evolve her Altaria.
- Lisia can Mega Evolve her Altaria.
In other languages[]
Languages | ||
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Korean[Notes 1] | 메가진화 Mega Jinhwa | |
Chinese | Mandarin | 超級進化[Notes 2] 超级进化 Chāojí Jìnhuà (Super Evolution) |
超進化[Notes 3] 超进化 Chāo Jìnhuà (Super Evolution) | ||
Cantonese[Notes 4] | 超級進化[Notes 2] Ciu1kap1 Zeon3faa3 (Super Evolution) | |
超進化[Notes 3] Ciu1 Zeon3faa3 (Super Evolution) | ||
Hokkien[Notes 5] | 超級進化[Notes 2] Chhiau-khip Chìn-hòa (Super Evolution) | |
超進化[Notes 3] Chhiau Chìn-hòa (Super Evolution) | ||
Thai | วิวัฒนาการร่างเมก้า Wiwatthanakan Rang Mega | |
วิวัฒนาการเมก้า Wiwatthanakan Mega | ||
เมก้าชินกะ Mega Shinka | ||
Vietnamese | Tiến Hóa Mega | |
Malay | Evolusi Mega | |
Indonesian | Evolusi Mega | |
Mega Evolusi | ||
Hindi | Mega Evolution | |
German | Mega-Entwicklung Mega Development | |
Dutch | Mega Evolutie[Notes 6] | |
Mega-evolutie[Notes 7] | ||
Danish | Megaudvikling | |
Mega Udvikling | ||
Finnish | Megakehitys[Notes 8] Mega Development | |
Megaevoluutio[Notes 9] | ||
Norweigan | Megautvikling | |
Megaevolusjon | ||
French | Méga-Évolution | |
Italian | Megaevoluzione | |
Spanish | Megaevolución | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Mega Evolução[Notes 10] | |
Megaevolução[Notes 11] | ||
Hungarian | Mega Evolúció | |
Mega Fejlődés | ||
Russian | Мега-Эволюция[Notes 12] Mega-Evolyutsiya | |
Мега Эволюция Mega Evolyutsiya | ||
Мегаэволюция Megaevolyutsiya | ||
Polish | Megaewolucja | |
Czech | Mega Evoluce | |
Albanian | Mega Evolucion | |
Greek | Μέγα Εξέλιξη Méga Exélixi | |
Turkish | Mega Evrim | |
Hebrew | מגה אבולוציה Mega Evolutsia | |
Footnotes | ||
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Trivia[]
- While Mega Evolutions are described as their own species of Pokémon in statements like Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!," it is more akin to a form change.
- The Psychic type has the most Mega Evolved Pokémon with 10, while Ice and Electric have the least with only 2 each.
- Mega Evolution was removed from Generation VIII entirely to place more emphasis on the similar mechanic Gigantamax.
- Mew and Ditto can both take on the form of a Mega Evolution, but cannot Mega Evolve themselves.
- Mewtwo and Charizard are the only Pokémon to have two Mega Evolutions. The different evolutions are obtained with version-exclusive Mega Stones - for example, Mewtwonite X can only be obtained in Pokémon X and causes Mewtwo to evolve into Mega Mewtwo X. The item can be traded between versions, however.
- Mega Evolution (X version) brings an alteration to the Pokémon's typing while Mega Evolution (Y version) does not.
- The Ralts family is currently the only one to have two Mega Evolutions that are a part of a family that branches off.
- This causes Wally's Ralts to evolve into Gallade instead of Gardevoir (Gallade wasn't available in Gen. III).
- According to Ken Sugimori, Flygon was originally supposed to receive a Mega Evolution but ultimately did not because he was unable to think of a design for it.
- Each Pokémon that Mega Evolves gains exactly 100 points in total statistics, with the exception of Alakazam, who only gains 90 points.
- This was changed in Sun and Moon as Mega Alakazam's base Special Defense changes from 95 to 105, thus keeping the 100 point-increase consistent.
- Aggron is the only Pokémon to lose a type without any other replacing it after Mega Evolving.
- Tyranitar, Medicham, and Abomasnow are the only Pokémon who retain their main Abilities after Mega Evolving. Scizor will do the same if it has Technician as its Ability.
- Slowbro is the only Pokémon whose Mega Evolution alters less than 3 of its stats.
- Aerodactyl is the only fossil Pokémon that can Mega Evolve.
- Mega Mewtwo X has the largest stat boost of all Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution, with its Attack rising by 80 points.
- Diancie has the sharpest drop in stats upon Mega Evolving, with its Defense and Sp.Def falling by 40 points each.
- Rayquaza is the only Pokémon that doesn't need a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve. Instead, it has to learn the move Dragon Ascent and not holding a Z-Crystal.
- Also, in the Delta Episode of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire in the battle against Deoxys, it is the only Pokémon that is already Mega Evolved when a battle is started.
- In the anime, Mewtwo, Rayquaza, Latias and Latios are able to Mega Evolve without Mega Stones.
- Ash's Greninja is able to utilize a power similar to Mega Evolution without necessarily using it. This is called the Bond Phenomenon, a change of form that matches the power of Mega Evolution and doesn't need a Mega Stone.
- Ash ends up in a rivalry with a transitioning Alain because of Greninja.
- Even though multiple sources say that a large bond is required to Mega Evolve a Pokémon, in the games, no friendship or affection is required to Mega Evolve a Pokémon (even Pokémon that have just been caught can Mega Evolve).
- Ironically, the Generation VII Pokédex entries for Mega-Evolved Pokémon imply that Mega Evolution hurts the Pokémon. The Pokédex entries for Mega-Evolved Pokémon in the Alola-based games mostly state that Mega Evolution gives great pain to Pokémon like Gyarados, Sableye, and Aerodactyl, forcing them to become violent and even sometimes causing harm to them. In contrast, Mega Evolutions' Pokédex entries in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! focus more in the positive changes than the negative impacts.
- The Ultra Sun PokéDex entry may act as a reference to what happened to Korrina's Lucario between "The Aura Storm!" and "The Bonds of Mega Evolution!".
- Ironically, the Generation VII Pokédex entries for Mega-Evolved Pokémon imply that Mega Evolution hurts the Pokémon. The Pokédex entries for Mega-Evolved Pokémon in the Alola-based games mostly state that Mega Evolution gives great pain to Pokémon like Gyarados, Sableye, and Aerodactyl, forcing them to become violent and even sometimes causing harm to them. In contrast, Mega Evolutions' Pokédex entries in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! focus more in the positive changes than the negative impacts.
- Currently, Mega Altaria is the only Pokémon with a Mega Evolution that has a unique type combination (Dragon/Fairy) which no other Pokémon has.
- It is also the only Mega Evolved Pokémon that has a completely different type combination than its base form (Swablu, which is Normal/ ).
- However, Mega Sceptile also had a unique type combination (Grass/Dragon) until Alolan Exeggutor was introduced.
- As shown with Korrina's Lucario, there are occasions where Mega Evolution can easily take control of the Pokémon if they aren't fully trained in using the power.
- Currently, the fully-evolved Kanto Starters and Gengar are the only Pokémon that can both Mega Evolve and Gigantamax.
- Audino is the only Generation V Pokémon that can Mega Evolve.
- Diancie is the only Generation VI Pokémon that can Mega Evolve.
- Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y are tied having the highest base stats of all usable Pokémon, with 780.
- Eternamax Eternatus has the highest base stats of all Pokémon, at 1125; however, it cannot be used by the player.
Gallery[]
Anime[]
Origins[]
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Trailer[]
Generations[]
Notes[]
- ^ a b Mega Latias and Mega Latios were programmed in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y before Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire came out, but couldn't be obtained by any legal method.
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