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* {{p|Aggron}} is the only dual-type Pokémon to become single-type upon Mega Evolving, going from {{2t|Steel|Rock}}-type to pure {{type|Steel}}.
* {{p|Aggron}} is the only dual-type Pokémon to become single-type upon Mega Evolving, going from {{2t|Steel|Rock}}-type to pure {{type|Steel}}.
* The only Pokémon with multiple Mega Evolutions are {{p|Charizard}} and {{p|Mewtwo}}, which each have two. In both cases, the first ones to be revealed were the Y versions.
* The only Pokémon with multiple Mega Evolutions are {{p|Charizard}} and {{p|Mewtwo}}, which each have two. In both cases, the first ones to be revealed were the Y versions.
** In addition, both of their Y versions kept their original type, while both of their X versions changed their type.  
** In addition, both of their Y versions kept their original type, while both of their X versions changed their type.
** Also, in both cases, the X version is more physically-oriented (with a higher Attack and/or Defense), while the Y version is more specially-oriented (with a higher Special Attack and/or Special Defense
* {{p|Rayquaza}} is the only Pokémon that does not require a [[Mega Stone]] to Mega Evolve in the core series games, instead being required to know {{m|Dragon Ascent}}.
* {{p|Rayquaza}} is the only Pokémon that does not require a [[Mega Stone]] to Mega Evolve in the core series games, instead being required to know {{m|Dragon Ascent}}.
** This makes Rayquaza the only Pokémon who can have a different held item while Mega Evolved, since Mega Stones cannot be taken off their proper holder during battle.
** This makes Rayquaza the only Pokémon who can have a different held item while Mega Evolved, since Mega Stones cannot be taken off their proper holder during battle.
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