All Mega Evolutions and abilities in Pokémon Champions

Lucario, Tyranitar, Gardevoir, and Scizor in their Mega Forms, side by side, in Pokémon Champions

Winning and losing games in Pokémon Champions will often boil down to your Mega evolutions, which represent your strongest monsters. Allowed once every match, Mega evolutions have to be triggered manually. When done, the Pokémon will switch to its Mega-Evolved version.

Let's look at all the Mega evolutions that are currently available in the game, along with their respective abilities.

Complete list of new Mega evolutions and abilities in Pokémon Champions

The table below has a complete list of all the new Mega evolutions that are currently available in Pokémon Champions.

Name Type Ability
Mega Clefable Fairy
Flying
Magic Bounce
Mega Victreebel Grass
Poison
Innards Out
Mega Starmie Water
Psychic
Huge Power
Mega Dragonite Dragon
Flying
Multiscale
Mega Meganium Grass
Fairy
Mega Sol
Mega Feraligatr Water
Dragon
Dragonize
Mega Skarmory Steel
Flying
Stalwart
Mega Chimecho Psychic
Steel
Levitate
Mega Froslass Ice
Ghost
Snow Warning
Mega Emboar Fire
Fight
Mold Breaker
Mega Excadrill Ground
Steel
Piercing Drill
Mega Chandelure Ghost
Fire
Infiltrator
Mega Golurk Ground
Ghost
Unseen Fist
Mega Chesnaught Grass
Fight
Bulletproof
Mega Delphox Fire
Psychic
Levitate
Mega Greninja Water
Dark
Protean
Mega Floette Fairy Fairy Aura
Mega Meowstic Psychic Trace
Mega Hawlucha Fight
Flying
No Guard
Mega Crabominable Fight
Ice
Iron Fist
Mega Drampa Normal
Dragon
Berserk
Mega Scovillain Grass
Fire
Spicy Spray
Mega Glimmora Rock
Poison
Adaptability

All older Mega evolutions and abilities in Pokémon Champions

Additionally, plenty of older Mega evolutions are also present in the game. The table below has information about those.

Pokémon Abilities
Mega Venusaur Thick Fat
Mega Chrizard X Tough Claws
Mega Charizard Y Drought
Mega Blastoise Mega Launcher
Mega Beedrill Adaptability
Mega Pidgeot No Guard
Mega Alakazam Trace
Mega Slowbro Shell Armor
Mega Gengar Shadow Tag
Mega Kangaskhan Parental Bond
Mega Pinsir Aerilate
Mega Gyarados Mold Breaker
Mega Aerodactyl Tough Claws
Mega Ampharos Mold Breaker
Mega Steelix Sand Force
Mega Scizor Technician
Mega Heracross Skill Link
Mega Houndoom Solar Power
Mega Tyranitar Sand Stream
Mega Sceptile Lightning Rod
Mega Blaziken Speed Boost
Mega Swampert Swift Swim
Mega Gardevoir Pixilate
Mega Sableye Magic Bounce
Mega Mawile Huge Power
Mega Manectric Intimidate
Mega Sharpedo Strong Jaw
Mega Camerupt Sheer Force
Mega Altaria Pixilate
Mega Banette Prankster
Mega Absol Magic Bounce
Mega Glalie Refrigerate
Mega Salamence Aerilate
Mega Metagross Tough Claws
Mega Lopunny Scrappy
Mega Garchomp Sand Force
Mega Gallade Inner Focus
Mega Excadrill Piercing Drill
Mega Audino Healer
Mega Golurk Unseen Fist
Mega Delphox Levitate

How to Mega Evolve in Pokémon Champions

To Mega evolve in Pokémon Champions, you'll need something called Mega Stones. These Mega Stones are only available for the names listed in the tables above. There are different ways to get these stones.

  • You can buy some of them directly from the store by using VP.
  • Some can be unlocked from the premium version of the monthly pass.
  • A few stones are handed out for free as part of objectives/tutorials.

Once you find a stone, hand it to the applicable Pokémon. When you're in a battle, press the R button to Mega evolve your Pokémon. You can only activate the ability once in every match, irrespective of how many Pokémon have an applicable Mega Stone in the lineup.

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