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<b>Mega Pokémon</b> are groups of Pokémon which | <b>Mega Pokémon</b> are groups of Pokémon which uniquely have the capability to evolve further using special '''Mega Stones'''. | ||
=Fundamental Facts= | =Fundamental Facts= | ||
• More than one Pokémon can hold a Mega Stone in the same battle, | • More than one Pokémon can hold a Mega Stone in the same battle; however, only one can Mega Evolve throughout. | ||
• If a Pokémon has a [[Pokémon Counterparts|special counterpart]], when it mega evolves, their mega version will also have a counterpart which can be viewed in the [[Megas Showcase]] | • If a Pokémon has a [[Pokémon Counterparts|special counterpart]], when it mega evolves, their mega version will also have a counterpart which can be viewed in the [[Megas Showcase]] | ||
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•Mega Stones can't be traded or deleted once obtained | •Mega Stones can't be traded or deleted once obtained | ||
==Mega | ==Mega Evolutions== | ||
Mega Evolutions are battle-temporary transformations that occur when a Pokémon holding its corresponding Mega Stone enters the battle. The Mega Evolved form has greater [[base stats|base-stat totals]]—typically by 100 points—and a reassigned [[Abilities|Ability]]. Some Evolutions also have different types. | |||
{{MegaPokemonList}} | {{MegaPokemonList}} | ||
==Mega Stones== | |||
Mega Stones, when held, will Mega Evolve their respective Pokémon in-battle. | |||
To obtain them, the player must first obtain a Mega Bracelet from the [[Mega Pokémon (quest)|Megas quest]]; this also rewards the Stones required for [[Kanto]]'s subset of [[Starter Pokémon|starter-Pokémon]] Evolutions. The rest of the Stones are mostly available by completing other, more Stone-specific quests, purchasing them from specific stores, and from the prizesets of some [[bosses]]. | |||
===Generation I=== | |||
{{MegaStone|Stone=Venusaurite|Theme=Grass|Obtention=Professor Oak rewards it upon defeat during the [[Mega Pokémon (quest)|Megas quest]]. Trainers require a level-100 [[Bulbasaur]] under their OT registry with 255 [[Effort Values|EVs]] and a Bold, Calm, Modest, or Rash [[Nature]] in order to challenge him.}} | |||
{{MegaStone|Stone=Charizardite X|Theme=Dragon|Obtention=Professor Oak rewards it upon defeat during the [[Mega Pokémon (quest)|Megas quest]]. Trainers require a level-100 [[Charmander]] under their OT registry with 255 [[Effort Values|EVs]] and a Timid [[Nature]] in order to challenge him.}} | |||
{{MegaStone|Stone=Charizardite Y|Theme=Fire|Obtention=Professor Oak rewards it upon defeat during the [[Mega Pokémon (quest)|Megas quest]]. Trainers require a level-100 [[Charmander]] under their OT registry with 255 [[Effort Values|EVs]] and a Timid [[Nature]] in order to challenge him.}} | |||
{{MegaStone|Stone=Blastoisite|Theme=Water|Obtention=Professor Oak rewards it upon defeat during the [[Mega Pokémon (quest)|Megas quest]]. Trainers require a level-100 [[Squirtle]] under their OT registry with 255 [[Effort Values|EVs]] and a Bold, Calm, Modest, or Timid [[Nature]] in order to challenge him.}} | |||
[[Category:Pokémon]] | [[Category:Pokémon]] [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 02:52, 25 November 2020
Mega Pokémon are groups of Pokémon which uniquely have the capability to evolve further using special Mega Stones.
Fundamental Facts
• More than one Pokémon can hold a Mega Stone in the same battle; however, only one can Mega Evolve throughout.
• If a Pokémon has a special counterpart, when it mega evolves, their mega version will also have a counterpart which can be viewed in the Megas Showcase
•Mega Stones can't be traded or deleted once obtained
Mega Evolutions
Mega Evolutions are battle-temporary transformations that occur when a Pokémon holding its corresponding Mega Stone enters the battle. The Mega Evolved form has greater base-stat totals—typically by 100 points—and a reassigned Ability. Some Evolutions also have different types.
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Mega Stones
Mega Stones, when held, will Mega Evolve their respective Pokémon in-battle.
To obtain them, the player must first obtain a Mega Bracelet from the Megas quest; this also rewards the Stones required for Kanto's subset of starter-Pokémon Evolutions. The rest of the Stones are mostly available by completing other, more Stone-specific quests, purchasing them from specific stores, and from the prizesets of some bosses.
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