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All Pokémon Legends Z-A new Mega Evolutions

Pokémon Legends: Z-A introduces evolved forms known as Mega Evolutions, enhancing select creatures with boosted abilities, visual redesigns, and occasional type shifts. This installment revitalizes the creature lineup with fresh transformations.

New Mega Evolutions in Pokémon Legends Z-A

Below is an evolving compilation of confirmed Mega Evolutions for Pokémon Legends: Z-A. New discoveries will be added as they emerge. Caution: Revealing details lie ahead.

Mega Evolution Type
Mega Zygarde Dragon / Ground
Mega Floette Fairy
Mega Emboar Fire / Fighting
Mega Feraligatr Water / Dragon
Mega Meganium Grass / Fairy
Mega Pyroar Fire / Normal
Mega Starmie Water / Psychic
Mega Scrafty Dark / Fighting
Mega Clefable Fairy / Flying
Mega Dragalge Poison / Dragon
Mega Froslass Ice / Ghost
Mega Scolipede Bug/ Poison
Mega Skarmory Steel / Flying
Mega Barbaracle Rock / Fighting
Mega Falinks Fighting
Mega Chandelure Ghost / Fire
Mega Eelektross Electric
Mega ExcadrillMega Excadrill Ground / Steel
Mega Drampa Normal / Dragon
Mega Raichu (X and Y)
Exclusive to Mega Dimension DLC
Electric
Mega Chesnaught Grass / Fighting
Mega Delphox Fire / Psychic
Mega Greninja Water / Dark
Mega Malamar Dark / Psychic
Mega Hawlucha Fighting / Flying
Mega Victreebel Grass / Poison
Mega Dragonite Dragon / Flying

Mega Dragonite

This fan-favorite Dragon/Flying-type from Kanto undergoes a celestial makeover, adopting Dragonair’s elegant features. A pearlescent tail ornament and feathered ankle flaps complement new avian headwings, emphasizing its aerial dominance.


Mega Victreebel

The Grass/Poison pitcher plant evolves into an inflated botanical menace. Its constricting vine crown and spherical body amplify trapping capabilities, with acidic reservoirs hidden within its bulbous form.


Mega Hawlucha

Kalos’ wrestler bird dons golden luchador gear, featuring an ornate winged collar and elaborate face mask. This Fighting/Flying-type’s theatrical appearance matches its showstopping combat prowess.


Mega Malamar

This Dark/Psychic squid’s psychic manipulation reaches new heights, demonstrated through its viral social media takeover campaign. Hypnotic tentacle patterns and prismatic skin enhancements amplify its mind-control abilities.


Mega Greninja

The Water/Dark ninja frog adopts nocturnal stealth aesthetics with onyx coloration. Hydro-formed shuriken platforms and bladed knee accessories complete its covert operative redesign, requiring special stones from competitive rankings.


Mega Delphox

Kalos’ Fire/Psychic mage fox gains smoldering aesthetic upgrades, including ash-black hindquarters and flowing mystical robes. Its broomstick mount and flaming staff cement its sorcerous theme, with transformation materials tied to PvP progression.


Mega Chesnaught

The Grass/Fighting armadillo champion sports intensified defensive assets, including reinforced spiked plating and crimson battle regalia. Competitive ladder achievements unlock its transformation capabilities.


Mega Raichu

Special DLC introduces divergent Electric-type paths for Raichu: Stormbringer (X) channels electromagnetic gauntlets with dual lightning tails, while Thunder Sovereign (Y) leverages auratic ear discharges. Both demand separate transformation stones.


Mega Drampa

Alola’s Normal/Dragon elder adopts monsoon cloud aesthetics, featuring turbulent tail formations and wise whiskers. Its stormy visage suggests meteorological manipulation capabilities.


Mega Drampa preparing to fight in Lumiose City in Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

Mega Excadrill

This enhanced Ground/Steel burrower features reinforced drill limbs and cranial spikes, optimizing subterranean traversal and combat efficiency. Its metallic claws demonstrate formidable excavation potential.


Mega Excadrill shows off its arms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A.