Gardevoir Mega is a Psychic/Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI.
Type: Psychic / Fairy
Abilities:
- Pixilate: Converts Normal-type moves into Fairy-type moves and boosts their power by 20%.
Physical Characteristics:
- Gardevoir Mega stands out with its elegant and ethereal appearance.
- It has a flowing gown-like body that resembles a ballroom dress, with a more pronounced and ornate design than its regular form.
- Its hair becomes longer and more voluminous, often depicted as a veil or cape.
- The chest spike becomes more pronounced, resembling a heart-shaped ornament.
- It has a serene and graceful expression, reflecting its role as a guardian.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Gardevoir Mega is known for its strong protective instincts, particularly towards its trainer.
- It is said to have the ability to see the future, which it uses to protect its trainer from harm.
- Typically inhabits areas with high psychic energy, such as forests or serene gardens.
- Forms deep emotional bonds with its trainer and often communicates through its psychic abilities.
In Battle:
- Gardevoir Mega is a powerful special attacker, known for its high Special Attack and Special Defense stats.
- Its Pixilate ability enhances moves like Hyper Voice, making them Fairy-type and more potent.
- Common moves include Moonblast, Psychic, and Hyper Voice.
- Strong against Fighting, Dragon, and Dark types due to its Fairy typing.
- Vulnerable to Steel, Poison, and Ghost-type moves.
Evolution:
- Gardevoir Mega evolves from Gardevoir when exposed to the Gardevoirite, a Mega Stone.
- Gardevoir evolves from Kirlia starting at level 30.
- Kirlia is the evolution of Ralts, which evolves starting at level 20.
Interesting Facts:
- Gardevoir Mega's design is inspired by the idea of a graceful guardian, often depicted as a knight or dancer.
- Known for its powerful emotional connection to its trainer, which is said to enhance its psychic abilities.
- In the Pokémon anime, Gardevoir Mega is often portrayed as a symbol of beauty and strength.
- Its Mega Evolution was first introduced in Pokémon X and Y, highlighting its enhanced abilities and elegance.