Mega Evolution
Temporary power boosts beyond normal evolution
97 forms

Venusaur

Charizard X

Charizard Y

Blastoise

Beedrill

Pidgeot

Alakazam

Slowbro

Gengar

Kangaskhan

Pinsir

Gyarados

Aerodactyl

Ampharos

Steelix

Scizor

Heracross

Houndoom

Tyranitar

Sceptile

Blaziken

Swampert

Gardevoir

Sableye

Mawile

Aggron

Medicham

Manectric

Sharpedo

Camerupt

Altaria

Banette

Absol

Glalie

Salamence

Metagross

Latias

Latios

Kyogre

Groudon

Rayquaza

Lopunny

Garchomp

Lucario

Abomasnow

Gallade

Audino

Diancie

Raichu X

Raichu Y

Clefable

Victreebel

Starmie

Dragonite

Mewtwo X

Mewtwo Y

Meganium

Feraligatr

Skarmory

Chimecho

Absol Z

Staraptor

Garchomp Z

Lucario Z

Froslass

Heatran

Darkrai

Emboar

Excadrill

Scolipede

Scrafty

Eelektross

Chandelure

Golurk

Chesnaught

Delphox

Greninja

Pyroar

Floette

Meowstic

Malamar

Barbaracle

Dragalge

Hawlucha

Zygarde

Crabominable

Golisopod

Drampa

Magearna

Zeraora

Falinks

Scovillain

Glimmora

Tatsugiri Curly

Tatsugiri Droopy

Tatsugiri Stretchy

Baxcalibur
Mega Evolution
Introduced in X & Y, certain Pokémon can temporarily Mega Evolve during battle using a Mega Stone, gaining dramatically boosted stats and sometimes changed types.
Pokémon Legends Z-A (2025)
The latest entry in the mainline series introduces 47 brand-new Mega Evolutions plus an expanded Mega Dimension DLC — all set in Lumiose City.
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