Mewtwo Mega Y is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI as a Mega Evolution of Mewtwo.
Type: Psychic
Abilities:
- Insomnia: Prevents Mewtwo Mega Y from falling asleep, providing immunity to sleep-inducing moves like Sleep Powder or Hypnosis.
Physical Characteristics:
- Mewtwo Mega Y retains a humanoid shape with a sleek, aerodynamic design.
- Its head features a pronounced ridged crest, with its psychic powers visibly emanating from the top.
- The body is slender and streamlined, with a long, tapering tail.
- Its hands and feet are equipped with three distinct digits, enhancing its dexterity and speed.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Mewtwo Mega Y is not found in the wild and can only be obtained through Mega Evolution in battle by using Mewtwonite Y on Mewtwo.
- It is a solitary Pokémon, created scientifically through genetic manipulation, and does not have a natural habitat.
- Known for its heightened intelligence and powerful psychic abilities, it prefers isolated locations where it can focus its mind and powers.
In Battle:
- Mewtwo Mega Y is renowned for its exceptional Special Attack and Speed, making it a formidable special attacker.
- Notable moves include Psystrike, Psychic, and Shadow Ball, which leverage its high Special Attack stat.
- It is strong against Fighting and Poison types but weak against Bug, Ghost, and Dark types.
- Mewtwo Mega Y's strategy often involves sweeping opponents quickly with its high speed and powerful special moves.
Evolution:
- Mewtwo does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon.
- Mewtwo Mega Y is a Mega Evolution form of Mewtwo, achieved during battles by holding the Mewtwonite Y.
Interesting Facts:
- Mewtwo Mega Y is one of two Mega Evolutions for Mewtwo, the other being Mewtwo Mega X, which is a Psychic/Fighting type.
- It was first introduced in Pokémon X and Y, emphasizing the game themes of evolution and transformation.
- Mewtwo's Mega Evolutions are a nod to its role as an artificially-created Pokémon, designed to be the ultimate battler.
- Its design focuses on enhancing its psychic prowess, contrasting with Mewtwo Mega X's emphasis on physical strength.
Note: Mega Evolution was a prominent feature in the Pokémon X and Y games but is not present in newer game titles like Pokémon Sword and Shield.