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Generation V · #10313 — Automaton Pokémon
Mega Golurk represents the ultimate expression of this ancient automaton Pokémon's power, achieved through Mega Evolution using the Golurkite stone. First introduced in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Mega Golurk transforms the already impressive Golurk into an even more formidable force, standing at an imposing 4.0 meters tall while maintaining its 330.0 kg weight. This Ground/Ghost-type Pokémon retains its classification as the Automaton Pokémon, reflecting its origins as a creation of ancient civilizations tasked with protecting people and Pokémon. The Mega Evolution dramatically enhances Golurk's combat capabilities, boosting its Attack stat from 124 to a remarkable 159, while also improving its Defense and Special Defense to 105 each, resulting in a total base stat of 583 compared to the standard form's 483.
4.0m
330.0kg
Automaton Pokémon
Genderless
green
humanoid
Mega Golurk's physical form undergoes significant transformation during Mega Evolution, becoming noticeably more imposing and aggressive in appearance. The automaton's teal coloration intensifies, with the crystal-like formations on its shoulders becoming more pronounced and angular, suggesting a state of heightened energy activation. Its mechanical nature becomes even more apparent, with the characteristic seal on its chest glowing more intensely as its internal energy reaches peak levels. The Pokédex warns that removing this seal could cause the internal energy to spiral dangerously out of control, making Mega Golurk an even more volatile specimen than its base form. The geometric patterns embedded in its body—particularly the swirls on its arms and the formations on its shoulders—become more vibrant, with the pale yellow glow of its eyes and chest crack intensifying during Mega Evolution, indicating a massive surge in the mysterious energy that powers all Golurk.
Mega Golurk is classified as a genderless Pokémon, consistent with its nature as an artificial automaton created by ancient civilizations rather than a naturally occurring species. This genderless classification reflects Golurk's mechanical construction, similar to other artificial Pokémon like Porygon and Magnezone, emphasizing that these creatures exist outside the normal biological reproduction systems of organic Pokémon. Despite being genderless, Golurk belongs to the Mineral egg group, which contains various artificial and rock-based Pokémon, and it has a base happiness value of 70 with a medium growth rate. The species can breed with compatible partners from the Mineral egg group, producing Golett offspring that will eventually evolve into Golurk at level 43. This breeding capability, despite the species' artificial nature, suggests that the mysterious energy powering Golurk can be transferred and replicated, allowing new generations of these guardian automatons to be created through breeding partnerships rather than ancient manufacturing processes.
Golurk undergoes Mega Evolution into Mega Golurk when exposed to the Golurkite mega stone, a transformation that fundamentally enhances its offensive and defensive capabilities while preserving its iconic Ground/Ghost typing. The evolution process increases its Attack stat by a substantial 35 points to 159, marking one of the most significant Attack boosts among Mega Evolutions relative to the base form's stat distribution. Additionally, both Defense and Special Defense increase by 25 points each, rising from 80 to 105, granting Mega Golurk improved bulk alongside its devastating offensive power. The Speed stat remains unchanged at 55, as does the HP statistic of 89, with only the Special Attack receiving a modest boost from 55 to 70. This stat distribution suggests that Mega Golurk is designed primarily as a physical attacker rather than a special-based fighter, making moves that benefit from its exceptional Attack stat the most effective choices during battles. The transformation represents the peak of Golurk's combat potential, releasing the full capabilities of the ancient energy that has powered this artificial Pokémon for centuries.
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Mega Golurk exhibits extreme behavioral changes when Mega Evolved, with its already impressive speed-based abilities reaching near-legendary proportions. According to Pokédex entries, Mega Golurk can traverse the skies at Mach speeds, making it one of the fastest-moving Pokémon despite its massive frame and relatively low Speed stat of 55. This apparent contradiction suggests that Golurk's aerial movement capabilities are entirely divorced from conventional speed mechanics, instead relying on its mysterious internal energy source to achieve supersonic flight. The increased aggression inherent to Mega Evolution likely amplifies Golurk's protective instincts, making it an even more formidable guardian than its base form. While Golurk is typically found in ancient ruins and cave systems across various regions, Mega Golurk's increased power suggests it would only manifest such transformation in response to significant threats or when called upon to perform its original purpose as a protector.
It flies across the sky at Mach speeds. Removing the seal on its chest makes its internal energy go out of control.
Golurk were created to protect people and Pokémon. They run on a mysterious energy.
It is said that Golurk were ordered to protect people and Pokémon by the ancient people who made them.
It is said that Golurk were ordered to protect people and Pokémon by the ancient people who made them.
It flies across the sky at Mach speeds. Removing the seal on its chest makes its internal energy go out of control.
It is said that Golurk were ordered to protect people and Pokémon by the ancient people who made them.
It flies across the sky at Mach speeds. Removing the seal on its chest makes its internal energy go out of control.
Some say that ancient people invented Golurk to serve as a laborer. It follows its master’s orders faithfully.
When the seal on its chest is removed, it rages indiscriminately, turning the whole town around it into a mountain of rubble.
Artillery platforms built into the walls of ancient castles served as perches from which Golurk could fire energy beams.
There’s a theory that inside Golurk is a perpetual motion machine that produces limitless energy, but this belief hasn’t been proven.
Mega Golurk's design philosophy centers on amplifying the existing visual language of the base Golurk while emphasizing its mechanical and energetic nature. The name 'Golurk' itself derives from 'Golem' and potentially 'Lurk,' reflecting both its role as a protective automaton and its mysterious, ancient origins. The 'Mega' prefix indicates its evolutionary transformation, following the standard Mega Evolution naming convention. Visually, Mega Golurk exaggerates Golurk's already imposing silhouette, with the crystal formations becoming more jagged and aggressive, suggesting increased power output from its internal mechanisms. The color palette remains consistent with the base form's teal and blue scheme, but the intensity of these colors increases alongside the glow emanating from its eyes and chest seal, reinforcing the concept of enhanced energy within this mechanical creation. The bandage-like seal across its chest, held in place by visible screws, continues to serve as the focal point of Golurk's design, representing the critical containment mechanism keeping its tremendous power in check. This design element connects directly to the Pokédex lore about the dangers of removing the seal, making it both a visual and thematic anchor for the species.
Mega Golurk represents a formidable physical attacker in competitive Pokémon battles, with its exceptional Attack stat of 159 making it one of the most threatening physical sweepers available. The significant boost from the base form's 124 Attack allows Mega Golurk to reliably achieve one-hit knockouts on many threats, particularly when combined with STAB moves such as Earthquake and Close Combat that benefit from its exceptional physical prowess. Its improved defenses of 105 in both categories provide surprising survivability for such an offensive-focused Pokémon, allowing it to withstand hits from faster opponents before responding with devastating counterattacks. However, its Speed stat of 55 remains a notable limitation, necessitating support from priority moves like Shadow Sneak or Trick Room strategies to overcome faster opponents. The Ground/Ghost typing grants Mega Golurk immunity to Normal and Fighting-type attacks while resisting Poison and Rock-type moves, though it remains vulnerable to Water, Grass, Ice, Ghost, and Dark-type attacks. Competitive players often utilize Mega Golurk's bulk and exceptional Attack to pivot into predicted attacks, then unleash powerful physical assaults with moves like Stone Edge, Iron Head, or Earthquake to secure knockout victories against unprepared teams.
Golurk-mega is a ground and ghost type Pokemon.
Golurk-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Golurk-mega is weak to water, grass, ice, ghost and dark type moves.
Golurk, including its Mega Evolution form, has captured the imagination of Pokémon fans through its unique combination of ancient mystique and mechanical design. The species represents a fascinating departure from typical Pokémon by introducing a genuinely artificial creature with deep lore connecting it to forgotten civilizations, giving it archaeological and historical significance within the Pokémon world. Goh's Golurk in the Pokémon anime series has further popularized the species, showcasing its capabilities and personality to a wide audience. The design of Golurk has influenced fan appreciation for artificial and automaton-themed Pokémon, establishing a compelling aesthetic that blends technology with supernatural elements through its Ground/Ghost typing. Mega Golurk's introduction in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has reinvigorated interest in the species among competitive players and collectors, demonstrating that even Pokémon from Generation V can receive powerful new forms in modern games. The combination of its guardian protector role and its mysterious ancient origins has made Golurk a favorite subject for fan art, fiction, and theoretical discussions about the history and civilization of the Pokémon world.
Mega Golurk becomes available to players who have obtained a standard Golurk and possess the Golurkite mega stone required to trigger Mega Evolution. In the main series games, Golurk must first be evolved from Golett when the latter reaches level 43, with Golett available in various locations depending on the generation and game version. Golurk first appeared in Generation V games (Black and White), where it could be found in Desert Resort and Relic Castle, and has been consistently available across subsequent generations with varying locations including caves and ruins in different regions. The Golurkite mega stone was first introduced in Pokémon X and Y, with the Mega Evolution capability expanding to more games in subsequent releases. Mega Golurk specifically appears as a new addition in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, making it the most recent way to access this powerful form. Players seeking to use Mega Golurk competitively or casually must navigate their respective game's available wild encounters, breeding chains, or trading communities to obtain both a Golurk and its corresponding mega stone, with availability varying significantly between game versions and platforms.