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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Dragalge-mega

dragalge-mega #10299

Poison
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Ground
Psychic
Ice
Dragon

Resistant to (½x damage):

Fighting
Poison
Bug
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric

dragalge-mega

Generation VI · #10299 — Mock Kelp Pokémon

Mega Dragalge is the Mega Evolution form of Dragalge, the Mock Kelp Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. This imposing aquatic creature represents the culmination of Dragalge's predatory evolution, growing to a staggering height of 2.1 meters and weighing 100.3 kilograms—a significant increase from its base form's 1.8 meters and 81.5 kilograms. By channeling the power of the Dragalgite Mega Stone, Dragalge undergoes a dramatic transformation that enhances its already formidable poison-based arsenal and dragon energy capabilities. With a base stat total of 594, Mega Dragalge becomes an exceptionally potent special attacker, with its Special Attack rising from 97 to an impressive 132 and its Special Defense climbing from 123 to 163. This Mega Evolution was formally introduced to the Pokémon world through Pokémon Legends: Z-A, though its debut in competitive and casual play came earlier through distribution mechanics. The transformation is particularly noteworthy for being one of the few Mega Evolutions that fundamentally reshapes a Pokémon's tactical role while maintaining its core identity as a venomous marine predator.

Base Stats

HP65
Attack85
Defense105
Sp. Atk132
Sp. Def163
Speed44
Total594
Height

2.1m

Weight

100.3kg

Category

Mock Kelp Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

brown

Shape

blob

Abilities
Unknown

Dragalge-mega Biology & Physical Characteristics

Mega Dragalge's physical structure becomes noticeably more elaborate and ornate compared to its base form, with extensive kelp and seaweed adorning its serpentine body. The Pokémon's characteristic curved, number-three-shaped silhouette remains intact, but becomes more pronounced and dramatic, with the light purple coloration on its sides intensifying while the dull brown portions deepen in tone. The most striking transformation occurs at the crown of its head, where the red, leaf-like crest expands dramatically into six flowing, cape-like appendages that undulate majestically when the Pokémon is in motion. These expanded crests serve both as a visual indicator of the Mega Evolution's power and as functional organs through which Mega Dragalge absorbs and channels solar radiation to generate dragon energy. The appendages on either side of its body become larger and more foliage-like, enhancing the Pokémon's already impressive camouflage capabilities among underwater vegetation. Its tubular snout remains prominent, though it appears more refined and menacing in the Mega form, optimized for the precise delivery of its corrosive poison. The three spikes along its back become more pronounced and angular, giving Mega Dragalge an overall appearance of increased aggression and predatory sophistication.

Pokedex Numbers

national#691
kalos coastal#31
updated alola#348
updated poni#95
isle of armor#195
paldea#338
lumiose city#162

Training

EV YieldNone
Catch Rate55
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.N/A
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupswater1, dragon
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Dragalge-mega Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Dragalge exhibits a perfectly balanced gender ratio with 50 percent male and 50 percent female individuals occurring equally in the wild and in breeding programs. This equal distribution means that breeders have complete flexibility when attempting to propagate Dragalge in captivity without encountering gender-based breeding difficulties. The species belongs to both the Water 1 and Dragon egg groups, positioning it as a highly compatible breeding partner for numerous other aquatic and draconic creatures. With a base happiness value of 70, Dragalge demonstrates a moderate affinity for their trainers and benefits from consistent positive interaction and care, though they are not among the most friendship-dependent Pokémon species. The egg cycle duration of 20 cycles translates to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps required to hatch a Skrelp from its egg, making the species moderately fast to breed when compared to some of the more time-intensive legendary and pseudo-legendary Pokémon. The medium-fast growth rate indicates that Dragalge reaches maturity at a reasonable pace compared to species like Dragonite or Salamence, allowing dedicated trainers to field a fully-evolved combat-ready specimen without an excessive time investment. Trainers seeking to breed for optimal Dragalge specimens should focus on pairing individuals with complementary natures and IVs, as the species' high Special Defense and Special Attack stats reward investment in those particular attributes.

dragalge-mega's Evolution Chain

skrelp

skrelp

#0690

Poison
Water
dragalge

dragalge

#0691

Poison
Dragon
skrelp

skrelp

#0690

Poison
Water
dragalge

dragalge

#0691

Poison
Dragon

Dragalge-mega Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Dragalge evolves from Skrelp when exposed to a King's Rock while being traded, a unique evolutionary mechanic that represents the creature's transformation from a meek kelp-dwelling juvenile into a formidable marine predator. Upon this evolution, Skrelp loses its Water typing entirely and gains Dragon typing, fundamentally altering its type matchups and competitive viability. The transition to Mega Dragalge requires the Dragalgite Mega Stone and occurs during battle, representing a temporary but dramatic power surge that maximizes the Pokémon's special offensive capabilities. This Mega Evolution is particularly significant because it shifts Dragalge's stat distribution dramatically toward Special Attack and Special Defense, with the former increasing by 35 points and the latter by 40 points, while maintaining the same Speed stat of 44. The Attack stat increases modestly from 75 to 85, suggesting that Mega Dragalge's combat focus remains almost entirely centered on special-based moves and poison delivery systems rather than physical strikes. Unlike many Mega Evolutions that balance multiple stats, Mega Dragalge's transformation is laser-focused on creating one of the most devastating special attackers available to trainers who specialize in poison and dragon-type strategies. The hidden ability Cacophony, which replaces the base form's Poison Point or Poison Touch, becomes its exclusive ability in Mega form, preventing sound-based moves from affecting this majestic sea dragon and providing crucial protection against moves like Perish Song.

Where to Find

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Dragalge-mega Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Mega Dragalge maintains and amplifies the territorial aggression of its base form, becoming an even more dangerous guardian of its marine domain. These creatures inhabit coastal waters and deeper ocean regions where kelp forests and seaweed beds provide both sustenance and camouflage for hunting expeditions. The Pokémon's poison-spraying behavior becomes more indiscriminate and forceful in its Mega form, with contemporary Pokédex entries noting that Dragalge uses poisonous liquid capable of corroding metal to send tankers that enter its territory to the bottom of the sea. This predatory adaptability makes Mega Dragalge a apex hunter within its ecosystem, capable of overwhelming prey through a combination of speed, positioning, and devastating special attacks rather than raw physical power. Notably, despite their fearsome reputation, Dragalge are known to coexist peacefully with Dhelmise, an unusual alliance that suggests these creatures possess more complex social behaviors than their aggressive exterior might suggest. In their natural habitats, Mega Dragalge blend seamlessly with seaweed and kelp forests, using their enhanced size and decorative appendages as additional camouflage while orchestrating ambushes on unsuspecting prey like Finizen. Tales of ships that wander into the territories of these creatures suggest that Mega Dragalge command enough respect and fear among mariners to become the subject of maritime legend.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VI

x

Their poison is strong enough to eat through the hull of a tanker, and they spit it indiscriminately at anything that enters their territory.

y

Tales are told of ships that wander into seas where Dragalge live, never to return.

omega ruby

Their poison is strong enough to eat through the hull of a tanker, and they spit it indiscriminately at anything that enters their territory.

alpha sapphire

Tales are told of ships that wander into seas where Dragalge live, never to return.

Generation VII

ultra sun

This vicious Pokémon sprays a poisonous liquid on opponents that come near. For whatever reason, it gets along really well with Dhelmise.

ultra moon

It blends in with seaweed to ambush its prey and then takes them down with a poisonous liquid strong enough to melt metal.

Generation VIII

sword

Dragalge uses a poisonous liquid capable of corroding metal to send tankers that enter its territory to the bottom of the sea.

shield

Dragalge generates dragon energy by sticking the plume on its head out above the ocean’s surface and bathing it in sunlight.

Dragalge-mega Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Dragalge is a fusion of 'Dragon' and 'Algae,' perfectly encapsulating the Pokémon's nature as a dragon-type creature whose existence is intimately intertwined with marine vegetation. The Japanese name Dramidoro combines 'Dragon' with what phonetically suggests 'Mido' (meaning green), further emphasizing the algae and kelp association that defines its visual identity. The genus designation as the 'Mock Kelp Pokémon' explicitly references the creature's leaf-like appendages and seaweed-inspired aesthetics, while also suggesting that Dragalge mimics or camouflages itself among true kelp forests. The Pokémon's overall design draws inspiration from the real-world sea dragon, a delicate seahorse relative renowned for its leaf-like appendages and cryptic coloration that allow it to blend seamlessly with seagrass and kelp. Mega Dragalge's enhanced design elements elevate this concept considerably, with the expanded crown crest and additional decorative foliage elements transforming the creature into something far more majestic and otherworldly than its base form. The choice to maintain the three-curved silhouette while amplifying every aggressive and predatory feature demonstrates thoughtful evolutionary design that respects the source material while creating something visually distinct. The color palette shifts toward deeper, more saturated purples and browns in Mega form, suggesting greater maturity, power, and menace compared to the slightly more muted tones of base Dragalge.

Dragalge-mega Competitive Battle Guide

Mega Dragalge occupies a distinctive competitive niche as a special-based poison and dragon attacker with exceptional defensive capabilities. The Pokémon's Special Attack of 132 and Special Defense of 163 create a distinctive bulky offense archetype that allows it to absorb special attacks while simultaneously dealing devastating damage through moves like Draco Meteor, Sludge Bomb, and Hydro Pump. The critical weakness lies in its dismal Speed stat of 44, shared with its base form, which forces Mega Dragalge into a reliance on priority moves or speed control support to function effectively in competitive formats. The exclusive Mega Evolution ability Cacophony provides protection against sound-based competitive staples, notably shutting down Perish Song and preventing abilities like Soundproof from being exploited, though this niche protection pales in comparison to more universally useful Mega Evolution abilities. Mega Dragalge's type combination grants it respectable defensive coverage with resistances to Poison, Bug, Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, and Ice, though it carries notable weaknesses to Ice, Psychic, and Dragon-type moves that competent opponents will exploit mercilessly. The move pool is satisfactory rather than spectacular, with access to essential STAB moves, Toxic for status support, and utility moves like Refresh and Recover, though the lack of coverage options can leave Mega Dragalge vulnerable to defensive walls and threats that resist its primary attacking types. In contemporary competitive environments, Mega Dragalge functions best as a team member in slower, more defensive structures where its exceptional Special Defense and special offensive pressure can be fully leveraged through careful play and strategic team composition.

Commonly Asked Questions About Dragalge-mega

What type is Dragalge-mega?

Dragalge-mega is a poison and dragon type Pokemon.

What does Dragalge-mega evolve into?

Dragalge-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.

What are Dragalge-mega's weaknesses?

Dragalge-mega is weak to ground, psychic, ice and dragon type moves.

Dragalge-mega Cultural Impact & Franchise History

While Dragalge has not achieved the mainstream recognition of flagship Pokémon like Charizard or Dragonite, it has cultivated a dedicated following among competitive players and collectors who appreciate its unique design aesthetic and underdog competitive viability. The Pokémon's association with maritime danger and its appearance in numerous Pokédex entries describing vanished ships have contributed to a mystique surrounding the species, positioning it as a genuinely threatening creature within Pokémon lore rather than a mere docile monster. Fan communities have explored Dragalge's ecological role extensively, with creative discussions centering on its relationship with Dhelmise and its position as an apex predator in coastal ecosystems, leading to numerous fan theories about the species' behavior and intelligence. The introduction of Mega Dragalge through Pokémon Legends: Z-A generated renewed interest in the species among collectors and competitive players anticipating the new regional variants and mechanics featured in that title. Social media communities and fan art platforms regularly showcase Dragalge and Mega Dragalge artwork, often emphasizing the Pokémon's graceful, dragon-like qualities and the striking visual transformation that occurs during Mega Evolution. The species has appeared in various Pokémon media adaptations and trading card game collections, though it has not achieved the prominent narrative roles or supporting character status granted to more mainstream Pokémon species. Mega Dragalge's design has influenced contemporary perceptions of how poison-type Pokémon should balance menace with elegance, inspiring subsequent creature designs that similarly blur the line between beautiful and dangerous.

Where to Find Dragalge-mega in Every Pokémon Game

Dragalge first became available to trainers in Pokémon X and Y, where it could be encountered and captured in the Coastal Kalos region's waters and appeared in post-game content. The species has maintained regional Pokédex presence across subsequent generations, including Alola in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Galar in Pokémon Sword and Shield via The Isle of Armor DLC expansion, and Paldea in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Mega Dragalge availability is contingent upon obtaining the Dragalgite Mega Stone, which has been distributed through limited-time events, in-game discoveries, or acquired through completion of specific story elements depending on the generation and game version. The primary method of acquiring a Dragalge remains evolving a Skrelp, which requires exposure to a King's Rock during a trade with another player, making the species somewhat less accessible to casual trainers compared to Pokémon with simpler evolution mechanics. Competitive players seeking Mega Dragalge specimens can utilize the Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Home systems to transfer compatible individuals across generations and games, ensuring that competitive-viable specimens can be maintained across new releases. Recent Pokémon Legends: Z-A announcements suggest that Dragalge and potentially new regional variants or forms may play significant roles in the Kalos-focused gameplay of that title, likely increasing availability and relevance for contemporary trainers. The species' moderate capture rate of 55 and base happiness of 70 make wild-caught Dragalge reasonably attainable without requiring master balls or extensive statistical optimization through soft-resetting mechanics.