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Generation V · #10290 — EleFish Pokémon
Mega Eelektross is the Mega-evolved form of Eelektross, the final evolution of the Tynamo line introduced in Generation V. This EleFish Pokémon undergoes a dramatic transformation when exposed to the Eelektrossite, increasing from 2.1 meters to an impressive 3.0 meters in height and gaining considerable mass, scaling from 80.5 kg to 180.0 kg. The Mega Evolution represents a significant power boost, with its base stat total jumping from 515 to 615, making it a formidable Electric-type competitor. Mega Eelektross retains its pure Electric typing while gaining the Cacophony ability, which prevents sound-based moves from affecting it—a strategic advantage that sets it apart from its base form's Levitate ability.
3.0m
180.0kg
EleFish Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
blue
fish
Mega Eelektross undergoes a striking morphological transformation upon Mega Evolution, becoming a far more imposing aquatic predator. The Pokémon's body becomes noticeably larger and more muscular, with its signature sucker mouth remaining its most distinctive feature—a jawless, red apparatus lined with four equidistant fangs designed for latching onto prey. The transformation accentuates its eel-like body structure, with the dark blue coloration intensifying across its frame while its beige underside remains consistent. Its tentacle-like limbs and sail-like fins become more pronounced and powerful, enhancing its aquatic mobility, while the yellow spots on its torso and arms that serve as electricity-generating organs appear more vibrant. The redesigned form maintains the characteristic red eyes with yellow markings surrounding them, giving Mega Eelektross an even more menacing appearance suited to its increased predatory capabilities.
Mega Eelektross maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, identical to its base form Eelektross, allowing for flexible breeding strategies. The species belongs to the Amorphous egg group, which includes gel-like and shapeshifting Pokémon, reflecting Eelektross's fluid, eel-like physiology. With a base friendship value of 70 and a slow growth rate, Eelektross requires patience and dedication to raise and evolve, though the effort culminates in a powerful final form capable of Mega Evolution. The species has a notably low hatch counter of 20 cycles, approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, making it relatively manageable for breeders despite the slow experience growth. The catch rate of 30 makes Eelektross moderately challenging to obtain in the wild, though breeding populations become available after obtaining the base forms, allowing trainers to develop competitive Mega Eelektross specimens through careful team planning and stat optimization.
Eelektross reaches its final form through exposure to a Thunder Stone applied to Eelektrik, completing the Tynamo evolutionary line. Mega Evolution into Mega Eelektross occurs when an Eelektross holding the Eelektrossite enters battle, introducing this form in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. The Mega Evolution process fundamentally enhances Eelektross's combat capabilities, with Attack increasing by 30 points and Special Attack by 30 points, while Speed jumps from 50 to 80—a significant improvement addressing the base form's mediocre speed tier. The total base stat increase of 100 points redistributes to offensive and speed statistics, transforming Eelektross from a moderately powered Electric-type into a serious offensive threat. This transformation maintains perfect type consistency while replacing Levitate with Cacophony, a strategic shift that sacrifices immunity to Ground-type moves but eliminates vulnerability to sound-based attacks like Boomburst, representing a calculated trade-off in defensive coverage for competitive viability.
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Mega Eelektross exhibits the same predatory behavior as its base form but with significantly enhanced aggression and hunting prowess. It remains an ocean-dwelling Pokémon that demonstrates remarkable amphibious capability, crawling ashore using its powerful arms to hunt terrestrial prey before dragging victims back into the ocean. Its Pokédex entries describe how it uses its sucker mouth to latch firmly onto prey before delivering devastating electrical shocks through its fangs, a technique made even more lethal by its boosted Special Attack stat of 135 in its Mega form. The increased physical capabilities granted by Mega Evolution, particularly its raised Attack stat of 145, suggest that Mega Eelektross becomes an even more efficient hunter, capable of pursuing larger and more formidable prey across both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Its Cacophony ability in Mega form provides defensive advantages against acoustic threats, indicating an evolution toward greater predatory versatility.
They crawl out of the ocean using their arms. They will attack prey on shore and immediately drag it into the ocean.
It latches on to prey with its sucker mouth, sinking in its fangs and shocking the prey with powerful electricity.
With their sucker mouths, they suck in prey. Then they use their fangs to shock the prey with electricity.
With their sucker mouths, they suck in prey. Then they use their fangs to shock the prey with electricity.
They crawl out of the ocean using their arms. They will attack prey on shore and immediately drag it into the ocean.
With their sucker mouths, they suck in prey. Then they use their fangs to shock the prey with electricity.
They crawl out of the ocean using their arms. They will attack prey on shore and immediately drag it into the ocean.
Mega Eelektross's design builds upon its base form with an emphasis on predatory power and aquatic dominance. The name combines 'eels' and 'electricity' with the suffix '-tross' (possibly derived from 'cross' or 'albatross'), maintaining the original nomenclature while the Mega Evolution represents an apex version of this EleFish concept. The design philosophy emphasizes the Pokémon's role as a fearsome ocean predator, with the enlarged frame and more pronounced musculature reflecting increased lethality. The retention of the lamprey-like sucker mouth as the primary design element anchors Mega Eelektross to its evolutionary family while the enhanced sail-like fins and more imposing overall silhouette suggest heightened predatory specialization. The Japanese name, Shibirudon, carries similar conceptual roots, with the design evolution from base to Mega form following the pattern of enhanced musculature and intimidating presence typical of many Mega Evolutions, positioning Mega Eelektross as a physical embodiment of raw electrical power.
Mega Eelektross establishes itself as a formidable Special Attack-based Electric-type in competitive play, with its Special Attack climbing to 147 when optimized with beneficial natures and training, compared to the base form's 193 without Mega Evolution. The Attack stat of 145 becomes surprisingly useful for mixed sets, enabling moves like Wild Charge and Earthquake coverage through breeding or technical machines. The critical Speed improvement from 50 to 80 base speed helps Mega Eelektross outpace common Electric-type competitors and threaten slower defensive cores, though it remains outsped by priority users and naturally faster threats. The Cacophony ability provides immunity to Boomburst and other sound-based moves, a niche advantage against specific opponents like Exploud or Noivern. Coverage moves including Thunderbolt, Focus Blast, and Acid Spray provide excellent type coverage, while its access to utility moves like Thunder Wave or Acid Armor enables both offensive and defensive strategies. However, its reliance on holding the Eelektrossite means no held item for defensive coverage like assault vest or life orb, requiring careful prediction and team synergy to maximize effectiveness in competitive formats.
Eelektross-mega is a electric type Pokemon.
Eelektross-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Eelektross-mega is weak to ground type moves.
Mega Eelektross represents the continuation of the Tynamo line's presence in Pokémon media, though it emerged relatively recently with Pokémon Legends: Z-A and has yet to achieve the widespread cultural prominence of earlier-generation Mega Evolutions. The species maintains appeal among water-type and Electric-type enthusiasts who appreciate its unique design philosophy combining aquatic predator elements with electrical properties. Its introduction in the Legends series, set in the Kalos region and featuring Mega Evolution as a central mechanic, positions it within a narrative framework emphasizing the transformative power of human-Pokémon bonds. The lamprey-inspired design with its sucker mouth and shocking behavior has garnered appreciation from players interested in realistic aquatic predator representations within the Pokémon franchise. While not achieving mainstream recognition comparable to Charizard or Mewtwo Mega forms, Mega Eelektross maintains dedicated fan support within specialized communities focused on competitive Electric-type teams and unconventional Mega Evolution strategies, contributing to the broader appreciation of Generation V Pokémon that have historically received less cultural attention than earlier generations.
Mega Eelektross requires capturing or breeding an Eelektrik and evolving it with a Thunder Stone to obtain the base Eelektross form before accessing its Mega Evolution through the Eelektrossite. The original Eelektrik can be found in various water-based locations throughout different generations, though its availability varies by game. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where Mega Eelektross was formally introduced, availability has been tailored to fit that game's regional distribution, marking one of the primary methods for modern players to encounter this form. The species appears with local Pokédex numbers varying across generations: 0110 in Black/White, 0179 in Black 2/White 2, 0343 in Scarlet/Violet, 0144 in Legends: Z-A, 0177 in The Teal Mask, and 0136 in The Indigo Disk, indicating its presence across multiple modern gaming titles. Competitive players can breed Eelektrik from available populations to generate multiple Eelektross candidates optimized for stats and movesets, though obtaining the Eelektrossite itself requires progression through appropriate campaigns or post-game content. The moderate catch rate of 30 for Eelektross makes wild capture challenging but feasible, while breeding provides reliable access for those with patience to develop tournament-ready specimens.