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Generation V · #10287 — Subterrene Pokémon
Mega Excadrill represents the ultimate evolution of the Subterrene Pokémon line, a fearsome Ground/Steel-type that emerges when Excadrill undergoes Mega Evolution using the Excadrite. Introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, this Mega form transforms the already formidable drill-based mole into an even more devastating tunneling machine, with dramatically enhanced offensive and defensive capabilities. With a base stat total of 608, Mega Excadrill boasts a staggering Attack stat of 165, representing a 30-point increase from its base form, while simultaneously improving its Defense from 60 to 100 and Speed from 88 to 103. This Mega Evolution is not merely a cosmetic change but a fundamental reimagining of Excadrill's combat potential, making it one of the most sought-after Mega Evolutions for trainers who require raw power combined with improved resilience.
0.9m
60.0kg
Subterrene Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
gray
humanoid
Mega Excadrill maintains the core mole-like physiology of its pre-evolved form while undergoing significant structural changes that emphasize its drilling capabilities and steel composition. The Pokémon's body becomes more compact and consolidated, with its height reducing slightly to 0.9 meters while maintaining a weight of 60.0 kilograms, suggesting a denser crystalline structure infused throughout its frame. Its characteristic drill, which the Pokédex notes has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates, becomes even more imposing and refined during Mega Evolution. The three large blade-like appendages that serve as fingers become hardened and more geometric, while the primary drilling apparatus on its forehead achieves unprecedented sharpness and durability. The red splotches and markings that distinguish regular Excadrill become more pronounced and metallic in appearance, reflecting the Pokémon's increased steel composition and the surge of Mega Energy flowing through its body.
Mega Excadrill maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male and 50% female, consistent with its base form and allowing for straightforward breeding operations without bias toward either sex. The species belongs to the Field egg group, which encompasses a diverse collection of terrestrial Pokémon suitable for breeding purposes. Excadrill eggs require 20 cycles to hatch, translating to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps for an attentive trainer, making it a moderately time-consuming but manageable breeding endeavor. The base happiness value of 70 provides a reasonable foundation for trainers seeking to develop strong bonds with their Excadrill, though dedicated effort is still required to maximize affection metrics. When breeding Excadrill, offspring emerge as Drilbur, requiring training to level 31 before they evolve into the standard Excadrill form. Only after achieving this adult form can trainers pursue Mega Evolution through the acquisition and use of the Excadrite, making the breeding and development path a multi-stage process that rewards patience and strategic planning.
Mega Excadrill evolves exclusively through Mega Evolution, a process initiated when a trained Excadrill holds an Excadrite during battle. Unlike traditional evolution, which fundamentally transforms a Pokémon's species, Mega Evolution is a temporary enhancement that lasts only for the duration of a battle, reverting the Pokémon to its standard Excadrill form once combat concludes. The evolution from Drilbur to regular Excadrill occurs at level 31 through standard progression, but achieving Mega form requires the specific catalyst of the Excadrite and the bond between trainer and Pokémon. The Mega Evolution process amplifies Excadrill's physical attributes dramatically, with Attack increasing by 30 points to reach 165, Defense jumping 40 points to 100, and Speed gaining 15 points to reach 103. Interestingly, Mega Excadrill's Special Attack remains at 65 and Special Defense at 65, reflecting that this Mega Evolution prioritizes physical prowess and speed over special abilities, making it ideally suited for strategies centered on direct physical attacks and rapid execution.
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Mega Excadrill's behavior intensifies during Mega Evolution, transforming the already aggressive tunneler into an unstoppable subterranean force. According to Pokédex entries, regular Excadrill build maze-like nests more than 300 feet below the surface, with their activity sometimes proving destructive to subway tunnels—a tendency that becomes even more pronounced in its Mega form. When Mega Evolved, Excadrill becomes singularly focused on drilling and tunnel construction, capable of boring through steel plates of any thickness with unrelenting determination. The Pokémon's increased Speed stat of 103 enables it to move through underground passages with remarkable velocity, creating complex subterranean networks at an accelerated pace. Trainers who have observed Mega Excadrill in action report that it exhibits an almost hypnotic state of focus, where nothing can divert it from its tunneling objective. Its enhanced Attack power of 165 means that any obstacle encountered—whether mineral deposits, bedrock, or even reinforced steel infrastructure—is pulverized with devastating efficiency.
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
Forming a drill with its steel claws and head, it can bore through a steel plate, no matter how thick it is.
More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels.
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels.
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels.
It’s not uncommon for tunnels that appear to have formed naturally to actually be a result of Excadrill’s rampant digging.
Known as the Drill King, this Pokémon can tunnel through the terrain at speeds of over 90 mph.
The name Excadrill derives from "excavate" and "drill," accurately capturing the essence of this Pokémon's purpose and design philosophy as an underground excavator. The Japanese name Doryuzu similarly combines elements suggesting drilling and movement through earth. The design itself draws inspiration from actual mole species, particularly their specialized adaptations for subterranean life, while incorporating mechanical and metallic elements that emphasize its Steel-type classification. The blade-like appendages resembling both natural claws and industrial drill bits create a hybrid aesthetic that bridges organic and mechanical design paradigms. In its Mega form, Excadrill's design becomes more angular and imposing, with the introduction of additional metallic components and a more compact silhouette that conveys the tremendous density of power concentrated within its body. The color palette of dark brown contrasted with red markings and steel-gray accents provides visual clarity, making Excadrill immediately identifiable as a powerful ground-type entity despite its relatively modest stature.
In competitive Pokémon battling, Mega Excadrill has established itself as a formidable physical sweeper and offensive powerhouse, particularly in formats where Mega Evolution is permitted. Its Attack stat of 165 places it among the highest in the competitive metagame, enabling it to threaten most defensive threats with powerful physical attacks like Earthquake, Iron Head, and X-Scissor. The improved Speed stat of 103, while not outspeeding all threats, positions Mega Excadrill as a moderately fast physical attacker capable of outpacing many slower defensive walls and bulky setup sweepers. Its Defense increase to 100, combined with ground and steel typing that provides valuable resistances to electric, flying, rock, and steel-type moves, grants it unexpected durability for an offensive-oriented Mega Evolution. However, Mega Excadrill's limited special bulk and special defense of 65 present vulnerabilities to special attacks, particularly from water and fire-type moves that exploit its Ground/Steel typing. Competitive players often employ Mega Excadrill on sand-based team structures, taking advantage of the regular form's Sand Rush ability before Mega Evolution, or utilize its Hidden Ability Mold Breaker through its Mega form to bypass abilities like Levitate and Filter that might otherwise provide defensive coverage.
Excadrill-mega is a ground and steel type Pokemon.
Excadrill-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Excadrill-mega is weak to water, fighting, ground and fire type moves.
Excadrill has become iconic within the Pokémon franchise largely due to memorable anime appearances, particularly through Clay's Excadrill in the Unova region episodes, which demonstrated the species' impressive power and drilling capabilities in battle sequences that captivated audiences. The introduction of Mega Excadrill in Pokémon Legends: Z-A further elevated the species' cultural prominence, particularly among competitive players and collectors interested in Mega Evolution mechanics. Trading card game representations of Excadrill and its Mega form have generated substantial interest among TCG enthusiasts, with various competitive and collection-oriented cards featuring this powerful mole-like Pokémon. The species embodies themes of geological transformation and industrial excavation that resonate with players interested in ground-type Pokémon and their ecological significance. Mega Excadrill's visual design, emphasizing metallic hardening and enhanced drilling prowess, has influenced discussions within the fan community about the nature of Mega Evolution and how temporary power enhancements should function mechanically and narratively. The Pokémon's representation in various media continues to present it as a symbol of underground mastery and relentless physical force.
Mega Excadrill's availability depends on players first obtaining a base Excadrill and subsequently acquiring an Excadrite, the Mega Stone required for Mega Evolution. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where Mega Excadrill was introduced, players encounter and can capture Drilbur in various underground locations, eventually evolving them into Excadrill through standard leveling mechanics. The Excadrite can be obtained through various in-game methods including progression rewards, item collections, or post-game content depending on specific game releases. Historically, Excadrill has appeared in numerous Pokémon games since Generation V's Black and White versions, with consistent availability in subsequent generations including Black 2/White 2, X/Y, Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Sword/Shield, and Scarlet/Violet. For players interested in breeding perfect Excadrill specimens with optimal individual values and natures, the Field egg group classification provides breeding compatibility with numerous other Pokémon species. The capture rate of 60 makes wild Excadrill reasonably obtainable without excessive difficulty, and its base experience yield of 178 means trained specimens contribute meaningfully to team development. Competitive players seeking Mega Excadrill typically prioritize obtaining specimens through breeding or in-game capture, ensuring they possess the correct nature and competitive-viable movesets before committing resources to Mega Evolution strategies.