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  1. Hace 3 días · Mega Evolution (Japanese: メガシンカ Mega Evolution) is a temporary transformation introduced in Pokémon X and Y that affects certain Pokémon. It is present in the Generations VI and VII core series games, and is set to reappear in Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

  2. Mega Evolutions are temporary battle forms of various Pokémon. These Pokémon need to have a special hold item in order to activate known as a Mega Stone. When a Pokémon's Mega Stone is activated alongside a trainer's Key Stone, the Pokémon will Mega Evolve into a stronger form.

  3. 1 Historia. 2 Megapiedras. 3 Lista de megaevoluciones conocidas. 3.1 Introducidas en Pokémon X y Pokémon Y. 3.2 Introducidas en Pokémon Rubí Omega y Pokémon Zafiro Alfa. 4 Pokémon de entrenadores que pueden megaevolucionar. 5 En Pokémon GO. 6 En Pokémon Mundo megamisterioso. 6.1 Consejos. 7 En Pokémon Shuffle. 8 En Pokémon Duel. 9 En el anime.

    • Overview
    • Pokémon capable of Mega Evolving
    • Anime
    • Trivia
    • Notes

    Mega Evolution (メガ進化(しんか), Mega Shinka?, trans. Mega Shinka) is a concept introduced in Generation VI. It consists of certain Pokémon gaining an ultimate form of themselves. The Pokémon need special Mega Stones in order to evolve into their final form for one-evolution/branch evolution families and ultimate forms for two-evolution families. Also, Pokémon can only gain their ultimate form by using a Mega Stone unique to their species. For example, to Mega Evolve Blaziken, Blaziken must be holding the Mega Stone, Blazikenite.

    Mega Evolution does more than just change a Pokémon's appearance: it can also alter their types, Ability and stats. An example is Ampharos where it changes from an Electric type to become an Electric/Dragon type.

    Introduced in X and Y

    28 Mega Evolutions were introduced in Pokémon X and Y.

    Introduced in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

    20 Mega Evolutions were introduced for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

    Main

    •Brock can Mega Evolve his Steelix. •Misty can Mega Evolve her Gyarados. •Ash can Mega Evolve his Lucario.

    Recurring

    •Meyer can Mega Evolve his Blaziken. •Alain used to Mega Evolve his Charizard. •Diantha can Mega Evolve her Gardevoir. •Korrina can Mega Evolve her Lucario •Gurkinn can Mega Evolve his Lucario. •Steven Stone can Mega Evolve his Metagross. •Professor Sycamore can Mega Evolve his Garchomp. •Malva can Mega Evolve her Houndoom. •Nurse Joy can Mega Evolve her Audino. •Wulfric can Mega Evolve his Abomasnow. •Trevor can Mega Evolve his Charizard. •Sawyer can Mega Evolve his Sceptile. •Lysandre can Mega Evolve his Gyarados. •Gozu can Mega Evolve his Aggron. •Ilima can Mega Evolve his Kangaskhan. •Gurkinn can Mega Evolve his Alakazam. •Cynthia can Mega Evolve her Garchomp.

    Minor

    •A wild Mewtwo can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone. •Red can Mega Evolve his Charizard. •Astrid can Mega Evolve her Absol. •Remo can Mega Evolve his Garchomp, which its nicknamed "Garchoo". •Siebold can Mega Evolve his Blastoise. •Mabel can Mega Evolve her Mawile. •Wikstrom can Mega Evolve his Scizor. •A wild Diancie can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone, although it was able to through a diamond it made. •A wild Rayquaza is able to Mega Evolve through a giant rock. •A wild Latios, Latias and a shiny Rayquaza can Mega Evolve without a Key Stone and Mega Stone. •Three different Trainer's are able to Mega Evolve a Venusaur, Alakazam and Banette. •Alva and his two henchmen can Mega Evolve various Pokémon, although they did it in a different way than the usual way. •Kimia can Mega Evolve her Gardevoir. •Drasna can Mega Evolve her Altaria. •Lisia can Mega Evolve her Altaria.

    •While Mega Evolutions are described as their own species of Pokémon in statements like Red stating in Pokémon Origins that Charizard has "evolved even further!," it is more akin to a form change.

    •The Psychic type has the most Mega Evolved Pokémon with 10, while Ice and Electric have the least with only 2 each.

    •Mega Evolution was removed from Generation VIII entirely to place more emphasis on the similar mechanic Gigantamax.

    •Mew and Ditto can both take on the form of a Mega Evolution, but cannot Mega Evolve themselves.

    •Mewtwo and Charizard are the only Pokémon to have two Mega Evolutions. The different evolutions are obtained with version-exclusive Mega Stones - for example, Mewtwonite X can only be obtained in Pokémon X and causes Mewtwo to evolve into Mega Mewtwo X. The item can be traded between versions, however.

    •Mega Evolution (X version) brings an alteration to the Pokémon's typing while Mega Evolution (Y version) does not.

    1.^ a b Mega Latias and Mega Latios were programmed in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y before Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire came out, but couldn't be obtained by any legal method.

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  4. Pokémon X & Y introduced a new type of evolution called Mega Evolution. When holding a particular Mega Stone (specific to each Pokémon), certain Pokémon can Mega-Evolve in battle. Mega Evolution is in fact more like in-battle form changes. Mega Pokémon do not occupy separate spots in the Pokédexes.

  5. La megaevolución (megaevolución en Hispanoamérica por el anime, Mega Evolution en inglés, メガシンカ Mega Shinka en japonés) es un concepto introducido en la sexta generación. Consiste en hacer que ciertos Pokémon adquieran una forma más poderosa, aunque solo pueden hacerlo durante los combates y los…

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