Z-Crystals: Difference between revisions
m pokemon > Pokémon / type-specific / special physical |
m Z-ring => Z-Ring |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<b>Z-Crystals</b> are items which uniquely have the capability to upgrade moves to '''Z-Moves''' through the use of a '''Z- | <b>Z-Crystals</b> are items which uniquely have the capability to upgrade moves to '''Z-Moves''' through the use of a '''Z-Ring'''. | ||
=Fundamental Facts= | =Fundamental Facts= |
Revision as of 12:54, 19 November 2023
Z-Crystals are items which uniquely have the capability to upgrade moves to Z-Moves through the use of a Z-Ring.
Fundamental Facts
•More than one Pokémon can hold a Z-Crystal in the same battle; however, only one Pokémon can use Z-Move in a battle.
•They can be used even if another Pokémon in the team mega evolves using a Mega Stone.
•Z-Crystals can't be traded or deleted once obtained.
Z-Ring
Having the Z-Ring is a prerequisite to obtaining any Z-Crystal. You will not be able to start any quest for one without the Z-Ring in your inventory. To obtain the Z-Ring, you must have access to Trainers Valley. Z-Ring is one of the possible rewards of Mono-Type tournament in Trainers Valley.
Z-Crystals
There are 2 types of Z-crystals: Type specific crystals and Pokémon specific crystals.
Type Specific
•Type-specific Z-Crystals can be used by any Pokémon as long as it has a move of the type of the Z-Crystal it holds.
•There are a total of 18 type-specific Z-Crystals each for each type.
•The Z-Move is physical when used on a physical move and the Z-Move is special when used on a special move.
•When type-specific Z-Crystals are used on status moves, instead of being upgraded to the damage dealing Z-Move, it adds new effects that make the move slightly better as a one-off.
Z-Crystal | Z-Move | Type | |
---|---|---|---|
Buginium Z | Savage Spin-Out | Bug | |
Darkinium Z | Black Hole Eclipse | Dark | |
Dragonium Z | Devastating Drake | Dragon | |
Electrium Z | Gigavolt Havoc | Electric | |
Fairium Z | Twinkle Tackle | Fairy | |
Fightinium Z | All-Out Pummeling | Fighting | |
Firium Z | Inferno Overdrive | Fire | |
Flyinium Z | Supersonic Skystrike | Grass | |
Ghostium Z | Never-Ending Nightmare | Ghost | |
Grassium Z | Bloom Doom | Grass | |
Groundium Z | Tectonic Rage | Ground | |
Icium Z | Subzero Slammer | Ice | |
Normalium Z | Breakneck Blitz | Normal | |
Poisonium Z | Acid Downpour | Poison | |
Psychium Z | Shattered Psyche | Psychic | |
Rockium Z | Continental Crush | Rock | |
Steelium Z | Corkscrew Crash | Steel | |
Waterium Z | Hydro Vortex | Water |
•The powers of the type-specific damaging Z-Moves follow the following conversion table for base moves that have fixed powers.
Base Power of move | Z-Move Power |
---|---|
0-55 | 100 |
60-65 | 120 |
70-75 | 140 |
80-85 | 160 |
90-95 | 175 |
100 | 180 |
110 | 185 |
120-125 | 190 |
130 | 195 |
140+ | 200 |
•Type-specific Z-Crystals are currently unavailable in PRO
Pokémon Specific
•Z-Crystals for specific Pokémon can only be used by that Pokémon.
•Only one specififc move can be upgraded by each crystal even if it is used by the specified Pokémon.
•As of now Mewnium (Quest), Z-Crystals Quest(Alola) and Z-Crystals Quest(Kanto) are the only way to get Z-Crystals in PRO