Pokémon Go: All mega Pokémon at a glance
Mega Evolution is a concept in the main Pokémon series introduced in Generation 6 that allowed a Pokémon to evolve beyond its original powers for a short period of time for the first time. The prerequisite for this: There had to be a strong bond between the trainer and the Pokémon. Only when the trust in each other was so strong that nothing could shake it would the mega development be triggered.
Most players will be familiar with the fact that the Pokémon main series can do things that Pokémon Go players can only dream of. In Pokémon Go, such close bonds between trainer and mon are theoretically possible; however, the buddy function does not come into play here. But through the overhaul of Mega Evolution in Pokémon Go a lot has changed in the system and the mechanics are a little closer to the original idea. For example with mega levels that give bonuses.
You can find out which Mega Pokémon there are from the following list. You can also check which Mega Pokémon are already implemented in Pokémon, as we have been creating guides for them for a long time. These are constantly updated! Greased mega-Pokémon can already be found in the game, we have provided appropriate guides.
Generation 1 Mega Pokémon
- Mega Venusaur (plant, poison)
- Mega Charizard X (Fire Dragon)
- Mega Charizard Y (fire, flight)
- Mega Turbok (Water)
- Mega Bibor (bug, poison)
- Mega pigeon boss (Flight)
- Mega Simsala (Psycho)
- mega lameness (water, psycho)
- Mega Gengar (ghost, poison)
- mega kangaroo (Normal)
- Mega Pinsir (Bug, Flight)
- Mega Gyarados (water, dark)
- Mega Aerodactyl (rock, flight)
- Mega Mewtwo X (Psycho, Combat)
- Mega Mewtwo Y (Psycho)
2nd Generation Mega Pokémon
3rd Generation Mega Pokémon
- Mega Gewaldro (Plant, Dragon)
- Mega Blarney (Fire, Fighting)
- Mega Sumpex (Water, Ground)
- Mega Gardevoir (Psycho, Fairy)
- Mega Zobiris (Dark Ghost)
- Mega Mabbler (Steel, Fairy)
- Mega cleats (Steel)
- Mega Meditalis (Combat, Psychic)
- Mega Voltenso (electric)
- Mega Sharpedo (Water, Dark)
- Mega Camerupt (Fire, Ground)
- Mega Altaria (dragon, fairy)
- Mega Banette (ghost)
- Mega Absol (dark)
- Mega Firnontor (Ice)
- Mega Brutalanda (Dragon, Flight)
- Mega Metagross (Steel, Psycho)
- Mega Latias (dragon, psycho)
- Mega Latios (dragon, psycho)
- Mega Rayquaza (Dragon, Flight)
4th Generation Mega Pokémon
- mega slacker (Normal, Fight)
- Mega Knack (Dragon, Ground)
- Mega Lucario (Combat, Steel)
- Mega Rexblisar (plant, ice)
- Mega Galagladi (Psycho, Combat)
Generation 5 Mega Pokémon
- Mega Earbud (Normal, Fairy)
6th Generation Mega Pokémon
- Mega Diancie (rock, fairy)
Let’s wait and see when the next Mega Pokémon come to Pokémon Go – the people at Niantic often release one per month on the trainers, but there have been longer breaks in the meantime. But: With the revision of the Mega Pokémon, the system should probably come into focus a little more.
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