Pokémon That Deserve Mega Evolutions

Some pokemon have not shown their full potential. This guide will provide you with pokémon that deserve mega evolutions

Excadrill

Excadrill is a Ground/Steel-type Pokémon, it has the Mold Breaker ability, which gives it the ability to break through rocks. Excadrill was introduced in Generation 5. It has high Attack and a low Catch rate, but it yields high EV values when captured. Its Friendship is also relatively low, but its base Exp. is 178 and the growth rate is medium-fast. The egg group of this pokemon is a field. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).  

Chandelure

Chandelure is a Ghost/Fire type Pokémon, it is known as the Luring Pokémon. Chandelure is introduced in Generation 5. According to its Pokédex entry, it can lure prey with its intense flames and then attack from behind. Chandelure has the ability Flash Fire, which makes it extremely resistant to fire-type attacks. It has a high Special Attack and a catch rate of 45 when caught with a PokéBall, but its base Friendship is only 50. It grows slowly, expending 234 experience points over the course of five levels. The egg group of this pokemon is Amorphous. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).    

Corviknight

You can use Corviknight to transport the player between towns in Pokémon Sword & Shield. It has Unnerve as its hidden ability, and pressure as its ability. It has a high catch rate of 5.9% when using PokéBall, and its base friendship is 50 (normal). Its base experience is 248 and its growth rate is medium-slow. The egg group of this pokemon is Flying. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 15 (3,599–3,855 steps). 

Haxorus

Haxorus is a Dragon type Pokémon, also known as the Axe Jaw Pokémon. Haxorus was introduced in Generation 5 with the ability to break barriers that would otherwise prevent it from growing. Haxorus is 1.8 meters tall and weighs 105.5 kilograms. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps).

Hydreigon

Hydreigon is a Dark/Dragon-type new Pokémon in Pokémon X and Y. It is also known as the Brutal Pokémon and has a low base friendship with trainers. It is 1.8 meters tall, weighs 352.7 pounds, and has an ability called Levitate. Hydreigon is slow to level up and has a base experience of 270. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps). 

Blissey

Blissey is a Normal-type Pokémon, it is known as the Happiness Pokémon. Blissey was introduced in Generation 2, and it “brings happiness to all who encounter it.” It has the ability Natural Cure, which means that it can recover from status conditions such as poisoning. It is known as the Happiness Pokémon. It has a high base Friendship stat, and its catch rate is 30 when caught with PokéBall at full health. The egg group of this pokemon is Fairy. The gender of this 100% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 40 (10024–10280 steps). 

Ninetales

Ninetales is a fox-like Pokémon that evolved from Vulpix, it is 1.1 m tall and weighs 19.9 kg. It lives in the mountains and it can shoot fireballs out of its mouth. Ninetales has the Flash Fire ability, which allows it to become immune to Fire moves under certain conditions, when it is hit with Fire, or when it uses a Fire move itself. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Skarmory

Skarmory is a Steel/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation 2. It is known as the Pokémon which resembles armor. It is 1.7 m (5′07″) tall and weighs 50.5 kg (111.3 lbs). The abilities of Skarmory are Keen Eye and Sturdy EV yield. Its catch rate is 25 (3.3% with PokéBall, full HP. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 25 (6,169–6,425 steps). 

Dragalge

Dragalge is a Poison/Dragon type Pokémon having the ability to be immune to status effects for a certain amount of time. Dragalge was introduced in Generation 6. It has the ability to produce a toxin that can paralyze its opponents. It is known as the Mock Kelp Pokémon. Dragalge’s Special Defense and catch rate are both high, making it an ideal candidate for use in team battles. The egg group of this pokemon is Dragon, Water 1. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Dhelmise

Dhelmise is a ghost/grass type Pokémon, also known as the Sea Creeper Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 7, with the abilities that make it strong against Steel-type attacks. It has high catch rates and yields high EV values when caught with a PokéBall, making it an ideal choice for training. The egg group of this pokemon is Mineral. This pokemon is genderless. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 25 (6,169–6,425 steps). 

Sandslash

Sandslash is a Ground type Pokémon and its Pokédex entry says that it lives on the desert islands of the Alola region. It was introduced in Generation 1, and its speed and agility help it evade predators. It has a new Alolan form that was introduced in Pokémon Sun/Moon. It has average stats across the board and is known as the Mouse Pokémon. Sandslash’s main strengths are its high Defense stat and its ability, Sand Veil, which makes it difficult to hit with attacks. The egg cycles of these pokemons are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Roserade

Roserade is a Grass-Poison-type Pokémon, it is known as the Bouquet Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 4. Roserade is 0.9m tall and it  weighs 14.5kg, about average for a Pokémon. Roserade’s abilities are Natural Cure, and Poison Point, and it yields 3 Special Attack when caught in PokéBalls with full health. It has a medium growth rate and its base friendship is 50. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Raichu

Raichu is an Electric-type Pokémon, also known as the Mouse Pokémon. It has a height of 0.8 meters and weighs 30 kilograms and it was introduced in Generation 1. Raichu can use the ability to store electricity in its cheeks and then shoot it out of its cheeks at high speeds by using static electricity. This Pokémon evolved from Pikachu and can learn Volt Tackle, Iron Tail, and Electro Ball. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 10 (2,314–2,570 steps).  

Empoleon

Empoleon is a Water/Steel-type Pokémon, also known as the Emperor Pokémon. It evolved from Piplup. It is 1.7 meters tall and weighs 84.5 kg. Empoleon has Torrent as its ability and can be caught with a PokéBall when its HP is full at 45%. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Torterra

Torterra is the evolved form of Treecko and it is known as the Continent Pokémon. It is 7’03” tall, weighs 683.4 lbs., and has a medium growth rate. When it’s healthy, it has a green body. Its abilities are Overgrow and Grass/Ground. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Infernape

Infernape is a Fire/Fighting type Pokémon, also known as the Flame Pokémon. It has the abilities Blaze and Iron Fist, and it evolves from Monferno. Infernape was introduced in Generation 4. Its height is 1.2 meters and its weight is 55 kilograms (121.3 pounds). It has a base friendship of 50 and a base experience yield of 240. It grows at a medium rate. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Malamar

Malamar is a new Dark/Psychic type Pokémon having two abilities  Contrary and Suction Cups. It was introduced this year. Malamar evolves from Inkay at level 30 and it has a base friendship of 50. It is a medium-fast growing Pokémon with base experience of 169 points. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).  

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