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Generation VII · #10315 — Woolly Crab Pokémon
Mega Crabominable is the Mega Evolution form of Crabominable, a dual-type Fighting/Ice Pokémon from Generation VII that can be found in the snowy peaks of the Alola region. This powerful transformation was introduced in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, allowing trainers to push Crabominable to its ultimate potential through the use of the Crabominite. As a Mega Evolution, Mega Crabominable undergoes a dramatic physical transformation that enhances its already formidable combat capabilities. Standing at 2.6 meters tall and weighing an impressive 252.8 kilograms, Mega Crabominable becomes a towering force of nature, significantly larger and heavier than its base form. The transformation emphasizes its woolly, yeti-like appearance while bolstering its physical prowess to devastating levels.
2.6m
252.8kg
Woolly Crab Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
white
armor
Mega Crabominable maintains the fundamental crustacean structure of its base form while becoming an even more imposing specimen. Its body remains predominantly covered in thick white fur, which becomes even more pronounced across its shoulders, arms, and the areas surrounding its distinctive pincers. The exposed portions of its body, including its face, chest, and abdomen, retain their characteristic desaturated dark purple coloration that resembles heavily developed musculature, with light blue striping visible across the abdominal region. The yellow patch of fur atop its head becomes more prominent in this form, with the tufts extending further upward, giving Mega Crabominable a more aggressive and intimidating appearance. Its three pairs of legs become thicker and more powerful, with the foremost pair supporting even larger, rounded light blue pincers that display pawprint-shaped markings. The dramatic increase in mass and muscularity suggests that Mega Evolution catalyzes an extraordinary development of its physical form, transforming Crabominable into a nearly unstoppable force of pure fighting prowess.
Mega Crabominable maintains a perfect gender balance with a 50% male and 50% female distribution, allowing equal breeding opportunities regardless of the individual's sex. Like all Pokémon in the Water 3 egg group, Crabominable and its evolutionary forms can breed with other members of this group, producing Crabrawler offspring. The breeding cycle requires 20 egg cycles to complete, equivalent to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, making it a moderately long hatching period. When breeding occurs, the resulting offspring will hatch as Crabrawler, as the Mega Evolution into Crabominable occurs only after evolution, and Mega Evolution itself is not inherited through breeding. Trainers seeking to build teams with multiple Crabominable must invest time in either catching multiple Crabrawler in the wild or breeding them through the standard breeding mechanics. The base happiness of Crabominable is 70, a relatively high starting point that reflects the Pokémon's overall friendly disposition toward its trainers, despite its aggressive combat behavior.
Crabominable evolves from Crabrawler when leveled up at Mount Lanakila in the Alola region or when exposed to an Ice Stone, obtaining its Fighting/Ice typing in the process. The evolution narrative reveals a fascinating transformation story: Crabrawler, attempting to reach the summit of mountains in pursuit of glory, becomes lost and stranded in the perpetually snowy Mount Lanakila. Forced to endure extreme cold, the Pokémon adapts by developing thick woolly fur and evolving into Crabominable. This evolutionary adaptation demonstrates how environmental pressure shapes Crabominable's biology and fighting style, integrating ice-based capabilities with its natural fighting prowess. The Mega Evolution into Mega Crabominable represents the next tier of this adaptation, accessible through the Crabominite stone. During Mega Evolution, Crabominable's base Attack stat skyrockets from 132 to an extraordinary 157, while its Defense increases from 77 to 122 and Special Defense rises from 67 to 107. The Speed stat decreases from 43 to 33, a trade-off that reflects the increased mass and weight Mega Crabominable carries, though this is a minor concern given its overwhelming offensive capabilities. The ability shifts to Cacophony in its Mega form, a unique trait that distinguishes it from its base form.
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Mega Crabominable exhibits even more aggressive and combative behavior than its base form, with a tendency toward explosive, impulsive action. According to Pokédex records, this Pokémon acts with abandon before thinking, immediately throwing powerful punches at any perceived threat or obstacle. When cornered or facing desperation, Mega Crabominable can detach its own pincers and fire them like projectiles—a remarkable defensive mechanism that underscores its willingness to sacrifice parts of itself in combat. The creature stores incredible coldness within its reinforced pincers, allowing it to deliver both devastating physical strikes and ice-based attacks simultaneously. Legendary accounts document Mega Crabominable turning back entire avalanches with nothing but a relentless flurry of punches, suggesting its combat capability extends to environmental manipulation on a massive scale. Its habitat remains centered on snowy mountain environments, particularly high-altitude locations where extreme cold is the norm. In such conditions, Mega Crabominable thrives, using the frigid climate to its advantage while patrolling its territory with an almost unstoppable ferocity.
It aimed for the top but got lost and ended up on a snowy mountain. Being forced to endure the cold, this Pokémon evolved and grew fur.
It stores coldness in its pincers and pummels its foes. It can even smash thick walls of ice to bits!
It just throws punches indiscriminately. In times of desperation, it can lop off its own pincers and fire them like rockets.
Before it stops to think, it just starts pummeling. There are records of its turning back avalanches with a flurry of punches.
Mega Crabominable's design emphasizes the yeti or abominable snowman archetype, though filtered through the biology of a crustacean warrior. The name itself is derived from 'crab' and 'abominable,' with the 'mega' prefix indicating its Mega Evolution status. The Japanese name, Kekenkani (ケケンカニ), combines elements suggesting both combat and the crab creature type. The woolly, fur-covered aesthetic borrows from legendary cryptid imagery while maintaining the hard exoskeleton and pincer-based combat system of a true crustacean. The design philosophy presents an interesting contrast: the soft, fluffy fur exterior houses a powerfully muscled frame capable of tremendous force. The exposed purple musculature sections give Mega Crabominable a genuinely intimidating appearance, suggesting both raw power and the aggressive, domineering nature of the creature. The color scheme of white fur contrasting with blue pincers, purple muscles, and yellow head-fur creates a visually striking and memorable silhouette. The overall aesthetic successfully bridges the gap between the cute, somewhat comical appearance of many Pokémon and the genuinely fearsome presence of a high-level threat, making Mega Crabominable instantly recognizable and thematically cohesive.
Mega Crabominable emerges as a formidable offensive powerhouse in competitive battling, with its massive Attack stat of 157 serving as the cornerstone of its strategy. The enhancement from its base form's 132 Attack represents a 25-point increase, providing a significant boost to its physical assault capabilities. With access to powerful moves like Close Combat, Superpower, and Ice Hammer through its movepool, Mega Crabominable can deal devastating damage to most defensive cores in competitive play. The improvements to Defense (77 to 122) and Special Defense (67 to 107) grant it surprising bulk, allowing it to survive priority moves and status conditions that might otherwise cripple more fragile attackers. However, its reduced Speed stat of 33 in Mega form requires careful team building to ensure it can outpace key threats or utilize priority moves effectively. Its ability, Cacophony, prevents opponents from using sound-based moves during battle, potentially blocking strategies that rely on Perish Song or other acoustic attacks. The Fighting/Ice typing provides excellent offensive coverage, hitting most threats for at least neutral damage while maintaining resistances to Normal, Flying, Rock, and Dark-type moves. Competitive trainers often pair Mega Crabominable with team members that provide Speed control through Trick Room or priority move support, maximizing its offensive potential while mitigating its Speed weakness.
Crabominable-mega is a fighting and ice type Pokemon.
Crabominable-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Crabominable-mega is weak to flying, psychic, fairy, fighting, steel and fire type moves.
Mega Crabominable represents an interesting intersection of cryptozoological mythology and Pokémon design philosophy, bringing the legendary yeti or abominable snowman concept into the competitive gaming space. The creature's design has resonated with fans who appreciate both the comedic incongruity of a woolly crab and the genuine threat it poses in battle. Its introduction in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A has positioned it as a signature Mega Evolution for dedicated Crabominable enthusiasts, though it lacks the cultural prominence of more iconic Mega Evolutions associated with legendary Pokémon or starter types. The Pokédex entries describing its ability to turn back avalanches with sheer punching force have contributed to a reputation as one of the most physically formidable Fighting-type Pokémon in the franchise. Online fan communities celebrate Mega Crabominable for its unique combination of cuteness and raw power, with the creature appearing frequently in fan art, competitive battle videos, and community tier lists debating the strongest Mega Evolutions. Its presence has helped establish ice-covered mountain regions as compelling environments within the Pokémon world, contributing to the ecological diversity and regional identity of Alola.
Mega Crabominable is primarily available in games featuring the Alola region and subsequent titles that include the Mega Dimension content. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, trainers encounter wild Crabrawler in the snowy areas of Mount Lanakila and can evolve them into Crabominable through leveling at that location or using an Ice Stone. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Crabominable remains accessible through similar methods, though the higher-level challenges of the upgraded games may necessitate careful training strategies. The creature has maintained its availability through Pokémon Sword and Shield's Expansion Pass content and subsequent generation titles including Scarlet and Violet, as well as Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where the Mega Dimension DLC specifically introduces Mega Crabominable to players. Trainers interested in obtaining a Crabominable for competitive play should note that catching base form Crabrawler with a capture rate of 60 makes them reasonably accessible, though they must invest in either traveling to Mount Lanakila or obtaining an Ice Stone to trigger evolution. The Crabominite required for Mega Evolution is typically available through post-game content or special distributions, making Mega Crabominable achievable for dedicated trainers willing to invest time in progression and collection.