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Generation VIII · #10303 — Formation Pokémon
Mega Falinks is the Mega Evolution form of the Fighting-type Formation Pokémon, Falinks, introduced in Generation VIII and receiving its Mega Evolution in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This genderless Pokémon represents the ultimate expression of coordinated teamwork, as six individual units merge their collective strength into a single, more formidable entity. Standing at 1.6 meters tall and weighing 99.0 kilograms, Mega Falinks maintains the same height as its base form but achieves a more compact, densely powerful composition. With a base stat total of 570, Mega Falinks undergoes significant stat redistribution compared to standard Falinks, dramatically increasing its Attack and Defense statistics while maintaining its characteristic speed and special stats. Using the Falinksite Mega Stone to achieve this transformation, Mega Falinks exemplifies how tactical formations can evolve into overwhelming offensive and defensive capabilities.
1.6m
99.0kg
Formation Pokémon
Genderless
yellow
heads
Mega Falinks is composed of six individual unit-organisms that function as a singular Pokémon through perfect synchronization and unified command structure. Within this collective entity, five troopers and one commanding leader—known as 'the brass'—operate with absolute coordination that transcends their base form's tactical flexibility. The mega evolution process intensifies the biological integration between these six members, allowing them to share neural signals and physical strength more efficiently than in their standard formation. According to Pokédex entries, the brass occupies a position of supreme authority, with its orders considered absolutely binding on all five troopers. In Mega form, this hierarchical structure becomes even more pronounced, as the concentrated power output and enhanced defensive capabilities suggest a more tightly knit biological fusion. The formation's ability to compress into spaces smaller than their apparent size indicates that the six members possess a degree of physical malleability and reorganization that reaches its apex in Mega Evolution, allowing them to achieve densities and structural configurations impossible in their base state.
Mega Falinks, like its base form, is a genderless Pokémon that reproduces through unknown mechanisms distinct from sexually dimorphic species. The genderless designation reflects Falinks's nature as a composite entity—six individual organisms functioning as one Pokémon rather than a single biological creature. This genderless classification has profound implications for breeding compatibility; Mega Falinks can only breed with Ditto or other genderless Pokémon within compatible egg groups. Falinks belongs to both the Fairy and Mineral egg groups, providing breeding flexibility despite its unusual composition. The egg itself requires 25 cycles to hatch, equivalent to approximately 6,169 to 6,425 steps in-game, with offspring emerging as standard Falinks rather than in Mega form—a logical outcome since Mega Evolution is a temporary transformation triggered by Mega Stones during battle rather than an inherent evolutionary stage. The base friendship value of 50 suggests that Falinks maintains a neutral demeanor toward trainers before significant bonding occurs, though the military discipline ingrained in their formation structure implies they respond readily to trainers capable of understanding and commanding their hierarchical nature. The genderless nature also suggests that all six members of a Falinks formation maintain equal potential for leadership, though the brass designation in any given formation likely emerges through natural selection or established hierarchy rather than biological sex differentiation.
Falinks achieves Mega Evolution through exposure to the Falinksite Mega Stone, a process that was introduced in the recent Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Unlike traditional evolution, Mega Evolution is a temporary transformation that dramatically enhances Falinks's combat capabilities while maintaining its core identity as a six-unit formation Pokémon. The transformation process is initiated during battle when a trainer provides the necessary Mega Stone, allowing the brass to coordinate a unified power surge across all six members simultaneously. Statistically, Mega Falinks receives substantial boosts to both Attack and Defense, increasing from 100 to 135 in each stat respectively—a remarkable 35-point increase in offensive power and physical resilience. Speed also increases from 75 to 100, bringing Mega Falinks closer to outspeeding common threats on the competitive stage. These stat adjustments maintain the balanced distribution of the base form while emphasizing its role as a robust physical fighter capable of both dealing significant damage and withstanding incoming attacks. The Ability Cacophony remains unchanged through Mega Evolution, providing continued immunity to sound-based moves. Importantly, Mega Evolution is not permanent; once the battle concludes or specific conditions end, Falinks returns to its standard form, allowing trainers to strategically deploy this powerful transformation only when necessary.
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Mega Falinks retains the inherent teamwork-based behavioral patterns of standard Falinks but amplifies them through the intensified coordination enabled by Mega Evolution. These six-unit formations are driven by an almost military-like discipline, with the brass directing tactical shifts and combat strategies while the five troopers execute maneuvers with unwavering loyalty. In their Mega-evolved state, Falinks demonstrates enhanced capacity for synchronized movement and formation-based tactics, constantly shifting between combat configurations to optimize both offensive pressure and defensive positioning. The creatures maintain their natural tendency to march in single-file Column formation during peacetime travels, but when Mega-evolved, this basic posture becomes far more intimidating and efficient. Their habitat preferences remain consistent with the base form—they favor routes, caves, and crevices where their compact formations provide tactical advantages—but the increased power and presence of Mega Falinks allows them to dominate territories that standard Falinks might only traverse cautiously. The teamwork strategy described in Pokédex entries becomes devastatingly effective in Mega form, as constant formation changes now accompany proportionally greater increases in both offensive and defensive output.
Five of them are troopers, and one is the brass. The brass’s orders are absolute.
The six of them work together as one Pokémon. Teamwork is also their battle strategy, and they constantly change their formation as they fight.
Mega Falinks's design evolution emphasizes compactness and unified strength compared to its base form. While standard Falinks's caterpillar-like Column formation suggests flexibility and adaptability, Mega Falinks's more consolidated visual presentation conveys immense, concentrated power—a reflection of six individual warriors becoming a single fighting machine. The name 'Falinks' derives from 'phalanx,' the ancient Greek military formation of heavily armored infantry standing shoulder-to-shoulder, which perfectly encapsulates both the base form's composed structure and Mega form's enhanced martial prowess. The Japanese name 'Tairetsu' (隊列) directly translates to 'formation' or 'lineup,' emphasizing the organizational hierarchy centered on the brass. In its Mega form, the design language reinforces militaristic discipline and hierarchical command structure, with visual elements suggesting enhanced armor, denser composition, and a more imposing overall presence. The yellow coloration associated with Falinks, as noted in Pokédex color classifications, likely derives from the golden-hued armor historically associated with military commanders and leaders—fitting for a Pokémon whose core identity revolves around absolute command from a singular brass authority. The 'Formation Pokémon' genus designation applies equally to both base and Mega forms, underscoring that even in its enhanced state, Falinks remains fundamentally defined by its group composition and tactical coordination.
Mega Falinks occupies a unique niche in competitive Pokémon battling as a bulky physical attacker with surprising offensive and defensive capabilities. With Attack and Defense both reaching 135 in Mega form, alongside a respectable 100 Speed stat, Mega Falinks can function as both a sweeper and a defensive pivot depending on EV distribution and move selection. The Cacophony Ability prevents it from being affected by sound-based moves, providing niche utility against competitive threats that rely on moves like Boomburst or Hyper Voice. Its Fighting-type STAB moves benefit from significant offensive investment, allowing Mega Falinks to deal substantial damage to common defensive walls and neutral threats. The simultaneous improvements to Defense and Attack differentiate Mega Falinks from pure glass cannons, enabling it to survive hits that might otherwise eliminate frailer threats. However, its Special Attack remains modest at 70, and Special Defense at 65, leaving Mega Falinks vulnerable to special attackers and special coverage moves. Competitive viability depends heavily on move pool and the metagame's defensive presence; in formats where physical walls and neutral bulk matter significantly, Mega Falinks's balanced offensive-defensive profile becomes valuable. Its base 100 Speed allows it to outspeed many bulky threats while remaining slower than hyper-offense teams, positioning it as a strategic middle-ground option for balanced team structures. The transformation's temporary nature also grants strategic flexibility, as trainers can deploy standard Falinks early-game and save Mega Evolution for critical late-game moments.
Falinks-mega is a fighting type Pokemon.
Falinks-mega does not evolve.
Falinks-mega is weak to flying, psychic and fairy type moves.
Falinks, including its Mega Evolution form, represents a fascinating departure from traditional Pokémon design by embodying the military concept of the phalanx formation—six individuals functioning as a singular unit. This design has resonated with trainers and competitive players who appreciate the combination of novelty and strategic depth inherent in formation-based teamwork. The introduction of Mega Falinks in Pokémon Legends: Z-A marks the continued evolution of Mega Evolution mechanics, introducing this transformation to a newer generation of players discovering competitive battling. The species's emphasis on absolute command hierarchy and trooper loyalty has generated discussion within the community about governance structures and leadership, with the brass figure serving as an interesting exploration of centralized authority within Pokémon biology. Mega Falinks has appeared in Pokémon UNITE, the competitive MOBA title, where its mechanics translate into dynamic unit-based gameplay, further extending its cultural reach. The formation concept has influenced fanart, creative writing, and competitive strategy discussions, with trainers appreciating how the Fairy and Mineral egg group designations create unusual breeding combinations. The species's prominence in recent generations, particularly with Legends: Z-A providing new Mega Evolution content, signals Game Freak's commitment to exploring unconventional design spaces that challenge trainers' expectations of what a 'single Pokémon' can be.
Mega Falinks can be encountered and obtained through Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where standard Falinks appears in-game and can subsequently Mega Evolve using the Falinksite Mega Stone. The Falinksite is location-specific and typically available through specific in-game events or locations introduced in Legends: Z-A's Kalos region setting. Additionally, Falinks was originally available in Pokémon Sword and Shield as a Generation VIII species, where it could be found on Route 8 and in the Giant's Mirror area of the Crown Tundra expansion. The species maintains its availability in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where standard Falinks appears in various locations throughout Paldea, allowing trainers to capture specimens and subsequently train them toward competitive viability. The ability to breed Falinks with Ditto or compatible Fairy and Mineral egg group partners provides additional availability pathways for trainers seeking specific natures, IVs, or competitive movesets. Transfer mechanics through Pokémon HOME ensure that Falinks specimens captured in earlier generations can be brought forward to newer games where Mega Evolution might be available, broadening accessibility across the Pokémon ecosystem. Mega Stones themselves are generally distributed through specific in-game locations, events, or post-game content, so trainers should consult generation-specific guides to ensure they obtain Falinksite before attempting Mega Evolution. The species's genderless nature and moderate base friendship requirement make it accessible to trainers of varying experience levels, though understanding its formation mechanics and competitive movepool maximizes its practical utility in battle scenarios.