MegaEvolution is a temporary transformation that affects certain Pokmon. Mega-Evolved Pokmon are identified by having "Mega" in front of their name. Mega Evolution requires the player to hold a Key Stone and a Pokmon capable of Mega Evolution holding its compatible Mega Stone.
The history and origins of Mega Evolution are shrouded in mystery and apparent contradictions, with different characters and groups having their own beliefs on where the phenomenon originated. For instance, Professor Sycamore theorizes Mega Evolution originates from special stones, possibly Evolution stones, that were irradiated by the light of Xerneas/Yveltal that was fired from the ultimate weapon 3,000 years ago. Despite this, Sycamore additionally claims that Mega Evolution is a new type of evolution and that the phenomenon only occurs in the Kalos region.
However, the Draconids, a group of Dragon-type Pokmon Trainers from the Hoenn region that worship Rayquaza, believe that Mega Evolution originates from Rayquaza and various meteorites that rained down upon the Hoenn region thousands of years ago.
According to knowledge passed down by the Draconids, during the long-lost primal age of Hoenn, one of the many disasters that struck the region were numerous meteorites that rained from space and landed in the home of the Draconids, Meteor Falls, with these meteorites glowing a rainbow brilliance, not unlike the description of a Key Stone, which attracted Rayquaza and led to it putting an end to the disasters and restoring peace.
One thousand years later, disasters befell the region once more, most notable was a massive meteorite described with boundless brilliance and directly compared to a Key Stone, that bore deep into the ocean and created what would eventually come to be the location of Sootopolis City; with the impact cracking the ground and releasing a wave of primal energy, causing Groudon and Kyogre to awaken once more in their thirst for this power. This led the people to wish for Rayquaza to appear once more and save them, as it had done in the past and, once Rayquaza did appear, the people fell to their knees and wished for salvation, causing a great change to overtake Rayquaza as it Mega Evolved, with it using this power to defeat Groudon and Kyogre once again.
While the knowledge of the Draconids implies Rayquaza was the first Pokmon to Mega Evolve, an old Kalos legend from the Tower of Mastery tells of a Trainer and Lucario arriving in the region long ago, with the pair discovering two strange stones and subsequently leading to the world's first Mega Evolution.
The usage of Mega Evolution unleashes a massive amount of energy, as mentioned by Professor Cozmo, which itself is implied to have a direct connection, if not outright be a Pokmon's own life force, as it's mentioned by Lysandre that Professor Sycamore believes Mega Evolution releases all of a Pokmon's hidden energy at once that can't be achieved via regular evolution.
In order to Mega Evolve, most Pokmon must be holding their appropriate Mega Stone and the Trainer must have a Key Stone. Only Rayquaza does not need a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve; instead, it must hold the item Dragon Scroll.
In any battle, each Trainer may Mega Evolve a single Pokmon once. Mega Evolution is essentially a free action a Pokmon may make in addition to its normal move, but if a Pokmon will not use a move, it cannot Mega Evolve. Mega Evolution occurs before most actions except switching. A Mega-Evolved Pokmon will only revert to its original state if it faints or the battle ends; if it is switched out, it will remain Mega Evolved.
A Pokmon cannot Mega Evolve if it is being held in the airborne phase of Sky Drop. Neither volatile nor non-volatile status conditions such as paralysis, sleep and infatuation will have any effect over a Pokmon's ability to Mega Evolve, even if they result in the Pokmon not being able to move that turn.
Mega Stones are not affected by most moves or Abilities. If they would move a Mega Stone to or from a Pokmon that could use it to Mega Evolve, the moves Bestow, Covet, Fling, Thief, Trick and Switcheroo will fail and the Abilities Magician, Pickpocket and Symbiosis will not activate. The move Knock Off cannot remove a Mega Stone from a Pokmon that can use it to Mega Evolve, and Knock Off's power will not be increased since it cannot remove the item. The moves Embargo and Magic Room and the Ability Klutz will not prevent a Pokmon from using its respective Mega Stone to Mega Evolve.
Changes in a Pokmon's Ability will take place immediately. A Sharpedo that normally has Speed Boost will not gain a boost in Speed at the end of the turn it Mega Evolves, but if it uses a biting move such as Crunch that turn, it will be boosted by Strong Jaw, its Ability as Mega Sharpedo.
A transformed Pokmon (either by Transform or Imposter) is unable to Mega Evolve. It will fail to Mega Evolve even if it is transformed into the correct species and it is holding the respective Mega Stone. However, it is possible to transform into a Mega-Evolved Pokmon by copying another Mega-Evolved Pokmon. The restriction of only one Mega Evolution per battle does not apply to transformed Pokmon.
A Pokmon's Speed after Mega Evolution is used to determine turn order. Likewise, if a Pokmon only has an Ability such as Prankster before Mega Evolution, appropriate moves will not gain priority. If a Pokmon gains Prankster upon Mega Evolution, appropriate moves will gain priority.
Otherwise, stat changes and type changes due to Mega Evolution take effect immediately and damage calculation proceeds as usual. For example, a Pokmon whose Mega Evolution has a lower base Defense stat takes greater damage from physical moves on the turn it Mega Evolves. Likewise, the move Gyro Ball considers the Pokmon's Speed stat after Mega Evolution for damage calculation, not before.
A Mega-Evolved Pokmon has different base stats, with the exception of HP, and can have a different Ability and type from its non-Mega-Evolved form. Every Mega-Evolved Pokmon has a base stat total 100 points higher than that of its base form.
Mega Evolution is a mechanic in the Pokmon series, introduced in Pokmon X and Y. It is a temporary mega evolution that can be initiated in battle if the Pokmon is holding the Mega Stone (except Rayquaza, requires Dragon Ascent) for their species, however, only select Pokmon can undergo Mega Evolution. It can be triggered in battle before attacking, and it allows the Pokmon to attack after undergoing Mega Evolution. Only one Pokmon per team can be in its Mega Evolution, and after the battle is over any Pokmon in their Mega Evolution return to their normal form.
In its mainline series absence in the Eighth Pokmon generation and Pokmon Scarlet and Violet, it has remained usable in multiple media such as the anime and spin-off games. Mega Evolution will return in Pokmon Legends: Z-A.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Lucario, Mewtwo, and Charizard all have a Final Smash transforms them into their Mega Evolved form. Lucario's Mega Evolution makes it more powerful using Aura Storm, Charizard's Mega Evolution allows it to use Fire Blast temperately and Dragon Rush and Mewtwo's Mega Evolution does Psystrike. Lucario and Charizard can also perform the Undeath Glitch. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mewtwo and Lucario still had Mega Evolution, but Charizard returned to its Pokmon Trainer team, alongside Squirtle and Ivysaur. Several Mega Evolutions also appeared as Trophies and Spirits.
Mega evolution is one of the most amazing features invented to make a Pokemon game more exciting and fun. With the required mega ring and appropriate mega stone, a Pokemon can evolve to its ultimate mega form and make it even stronger during a battle.
There are hundreds of available Pokemon ROM hacks online, but only a few of them have a Mega evolution feature. In this post, you will find our collection of top Pokemon ROM hacks with Mega evolution that you may want to check out.
The game features the basic Pokemon stuff, but this time, you get to battle in the arena and win a badge instead of just doing it in a gym. There are also multiple regions and areas for you to explore.
Nameless FireRed Project is a ROM hack of FireRed. Basically, the story is the same, but the hack has some added features. We could start with the Mega Evolutions because it is the point of this list.
You have to uncover the mystery that is happening all over the Tyron Region, like what happened several years ago. Mega evolution is also a feature that is present in this ROM hack, so be sure to check out which ones have it and use them.
HMs have also been removed; you can use different things to perform those outsides of battle. Finally and naturally, Mega Evolutions are included in the game, and you can battle Gym Leaders for those Mega Evolution Stones.
Mega Power has an interesting premise where you are the professor instead of playing as a young trainer. The same Pokemon professors that have been introducing players to the game will be playable.
You can choose to play different characters in the game, but the progression is the same. It also has several features that you may like. The game has a day and night system, and character portraits are visible when they are talking and more.
Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガシンカ Mega Evolution) is a temporary transformation introduced in Pokmon X and Y that affects certain Pokmon. It is present in the Generations VI and VII core series games, and is set to reappear in Pokmon Legends: Z-A. In its core series absence, it has remained usable in multiple spin-off games, such as GO, Masters EX, and UNITE.
The Mega Evolved Pokmon are identified by having "Mega" in front of their name, such as Mega Altaria or Mega Ampharos. In the case of Charizard and Mewtwo, each of them has two Mega Evolutions with either the letter X or Y after the species name: Mega Charizard X, Mega Charizard Y, Mega Mewtwo X, and Mega Mewtwo Y. However, X and Y's demo called Mega Mewtwo Y simply "Mega Mewtwo."
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