Mega-Pokémon List

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Bug

Bug-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost bug-type attacks for your team:

Dark

Dark-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost dark-type attacks for your team:

Dragon

Dragon-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost dragon-type attacks for your team:

Electric

Electric-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost electric-type attacks for your team:

Fairy

Fairy-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost fairy-type attacks for your team:

Fighting

Fighting-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost fighting-type attacks for your team:

Fire

Fire-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost fire-type attacks for your team:

Flying

Flying-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost flying-type attacks for your team:

Ghost

Ghost-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost ghost-type attacks for your team:

Grass

Grass-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost grass-type attacks for your team:

Ground

Ground-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost ground-type attacks for your team:

Ice

Ice-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost ice-type attacks for your team:

Normal

Normal-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost normal-type attacks for your team:

Poison

Poison-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost poison-type attacks for your team:

Psychic

Psychic-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost psychic-type attacks for your team:

Rock

Rock-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost rock-type attacks for your team:

Steel

Steel-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost steel-type attacks for your team:

Water

Water-Type Mega Boost Pokémon

The following Mega and Primal Pokémon boost water-type attacks for your team:

Understanding Mega Boosts

Mega and Primal Raid Boost

When you have a Mega-Evolved Pokémon or a Primal Pokémon in a raid, all players in the raid receive an attack boost for moves that match the Mega or Primal Pokémon's type(s). This means that even if you don't have a Mega-Evolved Pokémon yourself, you'll still benefit from the boost if another player has one. The boost is 10% for all attacks and 30% for moves that match the Mega Evolved Pokémon's type.

Mega and Primal Catch Bonus

When catching a Pokémon while you have a Mega-Evolved or Primal Pokémon active, you'll receive bonus Candy. If the caught Pokémon shares a type with your Mega or Primal Pokémon, you'll get +1 Candy. If it's the same species, you'll get +10 Candy and +25 XL Candy (if you're level 40+). This makes Mega Evolution extremely valuable for Community Days and when hunting specific Pokémon.

Note on Primal Energy and Mega Rayquaza

  • Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon use Primal Energy instead of Mega Energy. Primal Energy works exactly the same as Mega Energy.
  • Mega Rayquaza is unique in that it doesn't just require Mega Energy to Mega Evolve. Instead, you need to teach it the Charged Attack Dragon Ascent using a Meteorite.