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==Hatching Mega-Able Pokemon== | ==Hatching Mega-Able Pokemon== | ||
[[File:SummaryMegaBubble.png|270px|thumb|left|Mega Bubble on a Pokemon's summary page.]] Only Pokemon on [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mega_Evolution#Pok.C3.A9mon_capable_of_Mega_Evolution this list] and on the PokéHeroes Exclusive list below are capable of mega evolving. | [[File:SummaryMegaBubble.png|270px|thumb|left|Mega Bubble on a Pokemon's summary page.]] Only Pokemon on [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mega_Evolution#Pok.C3.A9mon_capable_of_Mega_Evolution this list] and on the PokéHeroes Exclusive list below are capable of mega evolving. | ||
A Pokemon may '''randomly''' hatch from a normal egg with a 'mega bubble' (often referred to as ''mega-ability'') on its summary page. | A Pokemon may '''randomly''' hatch from a normal egg with a 'mega bubble' (often referred to as ''mega-ability'') on its summary page. This allows the Pokémon to later mega evolve with the help of a Mega Stone. When a Pokémon hatches without this mega bubble, it will never be capable of performing a mega evolution. | ||
The odds of hatching a mega-able Pokémon are generally rather low. They can, however, be increased with different items and breeding techniques: | |||
===Mega Bracelet=== | |||
The [[Mega Bracelet]], which is obtained after finishing the 4th set of badges, permanently raises your chance of hatching mega-able Pokémon by 25%. | |||
===Mega Cuff=== | |||
The [[Mega Cuff]], which can be bought at the Item Shop (Special section) in exchange for Nuggets, raises your chance of hatching mega-able Pokémon by 500% for 30 days. | |||
===Influence of IVs=== | |||
The [[Individual Values]] of an egg influence its chance of having a mega-ability. The higher its total IVs, the higher are the odds of a mega-ability. A Pokémon with perfect IVs has a roughly 4-times higher chance of hatching with a mega-ability compared to a Pokémon with zero IVs. This is mostly rather unimportant, however, since IVs are generally assigned randomly and thus just contribute to the overall randomness of the mega-ability process. | |||
It is worth to note, however, that when careful IV breeding is used, it is technically possible to actively increase the odds of hatching a mega-able Pokémon compared to just using a random breeding couple at the daycare. When a breeding couple with perfect IVs and both holding a Destiny Knot is used, the odds of a mega-able offspring are about 50% higher compared to regular random breeding. Parent Pokémon with only partial perfect IVs also increase the odds (just with a less strong effect), thus it can be considered to use them for breeding mega-able eggs. | |||
==Mega Evolution== | ==Mega Evolution== |
Revision as of 17:32, 4 January 2023
Pokémon whose mega evolutions exists in Pokémon X & Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire can mega evolve on PokéHeroes. Additionally, some "fake" Mega Evolutions exist on PokéHeroes as well.
Only a Pokemon with a mega bubble icon on its summary page will be able to mega evolve.
Hatching Mega-Able Pokemon
Only Pokemon on this list and on the PokéHeroes Exclusive list below are capable of mega evolving.
A Pokemon may randomly hatch from a normal egg with a 'mega bubble' (often referred to as mega-ability) on its summary page. This allows the Pokémon to later mega evolve with the help of a Mega Stone. When a Pokémon hatches without this mega bubble, it will never be capable of performing a mega evolution.
The odds of hatching a mega-able Pokémon are generally rather low. They can, however, be increased with different items and breeding techniques:
Mega Bracelet
The Mega Bracelet, which is obtained after finishing the 4th set of badges, permanently raises your chance of hatching mega-able Pokémon by 25%.
Mega Cuff
The Mega Cuff, which can be bought at the Item Shop (Special section) in exchange for Nuggets, raises your chance of hatching mega-able Pokémon by 500% for 30 days.
Influence of IVs
The Individual Values of an egg influence its chance of having a mega-ability. The higher its total IVs, the higher are the odds of a mega-ability. A Pokémon with perfect IVs has a roughly 4-times higher chance of hatching with a mega-ability compared to a Pokémon with zero IVs. This is mostly rather unimportant, however, since IVs are generally assigned randomly and thus just contribute to the overall randomness of the mega-ability process.
It is worth to note, however, that when careful IV breeding is used, it is technically possible to actively increase the odds of hatching a mega-able Pokémon compared to just using a random breeding couple at the daycare. When a breeding couple with perfect IVs and both holding a Destiny Knot is used, the odds of a mega-able offspring are about 50% higher compared to regular random breeding. Parent Pokémon with only partial perfect IVs also increase the odds (just with a less strong effect), thus it can be considered to use them for breeding mega-able eggs.
Mega Evolution
To mega evolve your Pokemon with a mega ability, you will need to give it a Mega Stone to hold (This can be done through the item bag). Once the Pokemon reaches level 50, it will evolve and the Mega Stone will disappear. Mega Evolutions are permanent and irreversible.
Mega Evolving Event Pokémon & PokéHeroes exclusives
The only PH event Pokemon which can be mega evolved are:
Autumn Alakazam, Yorebro, Autumn Ampharos, Spring Ampharos, Summer Ampharos, Winter Ampharos, Obsidialix, Mecha Tyranitar, Robin Blaze, Festival Gardevoir, Crystal Aggron, Winter Camerupt, Candaria, Banettenstein, Sala da Menci, Lord Salamence, Easter Lopunny, Lucario-sensei
The only PH exclusive Pokemon which can be mega evolved are:
Rapidash, Rapidash (Galarian), Meganium, Typhlosion, Crobat, Dunsparce, Skarmory, Flygon, Claydol, Milotic, Luxray, Electivire, Zoroark, Braviary, Frosmoth
Retro Charmander, Retro Bulbasaur and Retro Squirtle may hatch with a mega bubble on their summary page, but currently cannot be mega evolved.
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Mega Autumn Alakazam | |
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Mega Cursed Rapidash | |
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Mega Yorebro | |
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Mega Autumn Ampharos | |
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Mega Spring Ampharos | |
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Mega Summer Ampharos | |
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Mega Winter Ampharos | |
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Mega Obsidialix | |
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Mega Mecha Tyranitar | |
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Mega Robin Blaze | |
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Mega Festival Gardevoir | |
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Mega Crystal Aggron | |
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Mega Winter Camerupt | |
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Mega Candaria | |
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Mega Banettenstein | |
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Mega Sala da Menci | |
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Mega Lord Salamence | |
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Mega Easter Lopunny | |
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Mega Lucario-sensei | |
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Mega Diancie (Emera) |
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Mega Rapidash | |
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Mega Rapidash (Galarian) | |
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Mega Meganium | |
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Mega Typhlosion | |
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Mega Crobat | |
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Mega Dunsparce | |
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Mega Skarmory | |
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Mega Flygon | |
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Mega Claydol | |
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Mega Milotic | |
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Mega Luxray | |
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Mega Electivire | |
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Mega Zoroark | |
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Mega Braviary | |
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Mega Frosmoth |