Mega Evolution

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Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガシンカ Mega Evolution) is a new transformation found only in the Kalos region. Mega Evolutions are identified by having "Mega" in front of their name.

Blaziken Mega Evolving into Mega Blaziken

In order to undergo a Mega Evolution, the Pokémon must be holding the applicable Mega Stone. An item containing a Key Stone must be used to resonate with the Mega Stone held by their Pokémon to trigger Mega Evolution; Calem and Serena get the Mega Ring, while Korrina uses the Mega Glove, Diantha uses the Mega Charm, and Lysandre uses an unidentified item resembling the Mega Ring. Mega Evolution can only occur in battle and disappears after the battle is over or the Mega-Evolved Pokémon faints. Each player may only Mega Evolve one Pokémon per battle, and cannot Mega Evolve a Pokémon again during that battle even if it is knocked out while Mega Evolved.

Korrina, the Gym Leader of Shalour City, is said to know secrets about Mega Evolution. The Tower of Mastery is also related to Mega Evolution. The first Pokémon said to have been Mega Evolved was a Lucario.

Effects

A Mega-Evolved Pokémon has different base stats and can have a different Ability and type from its non-Mega Evolved form. Except for Mega Alakazam, every Mega-Evolved Pokémon's base stat total is exactly 100 points higher than that of its base form.

Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution

Pokémon Before Mega Evolution After Mega Evolution Mega Stone
Image Type Image Type Ability
Venusaur   Grass/Poison   Grass/Poison Thick Fat Venusaurite
Charizard   Fire/Flying   Fire/Dragon Tough Claws Charizardite X
  Fire/Flying Drought Charizardite Y
Blastoise   Water   Water Mega Launcher Blastoisinite
Alakazam   Psychic   Psychic Trace Alakazite
Gengar   Ghost/Poison   Ghost/Poison Shadow Tag Gengarite
Kangaskhan   Normal   Normal Parental Bond Kangaskhanite
Pinsir   Bug   Bug/Flying Aerilate Pinsirite
Gyarados   Water/Flying   Water/Dark Mold Breaker Gyaradosite
Aerodactyl   Rock/Flying   Rock/Flying Tough Claws Aerodactylite
Mewtwo   Psychic   Psychic/Fighting Steadfast Mewtwonite X
  Psychic Insomnia Mewtwonite Y
Ampharos   Electric   Electric/Dragon Mold Breaker Ampharosite
Scizor   Bug/Steel   Bug/Steel Technician Scizorite
Heracross   Bug/Fighting   Bug/Fighting Skill Link Heracronite
Houndoom   Dark/Fire   Dark/Fire Solar Power Houndoominite
Tyranitar   Rock/Dark   Rock/Dark Sand Stream Tyranitarite
Blaziken   Fire/Fighting   Fire/Fighting Speed Boost Blazikenite
Gardevoir   Psychic/Fairy   Psychic/Fairy Pixilate Gardevoirite
Mawile   Steel/Fairy   Steel/Fairy Huge Power Mawilite
Aggron   Steel/Rock   Steel Filter Aggronite
Medicham   Fighting/Psychic   Fighting/Psychic Pure Power Medichamite
Manectric   Electric   Electric Intimidate Manectite
Banette   Ghost   Ghost Prankster Banettite
Absol   Dark   Dark Magic Bounce Absolite
Garchomp   Dragon/Ground   Dragon/Ground Sand Force Garchompite
Lucario   Fighting/Steel   Fighting/Steel Adaptability Lucarionite
Abomasnow   Grass/Ice   Grass/Ice Snow Warning Abomasite

In other languages

Language Title
  French Méga-Évolution
  German Mega-Entwicklung
  Italian Megaevoluzione
  Korean 메가진화 Mega Jinhwa
  Spanish Megaevolución


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