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

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Fighting
Flying

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

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Psychic
Fairy
Electric
Ice

Resistant to (½x damage):

Bug
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Immune to (0x damage):

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hawlucha-mega

Generation VI · #10300 — Wrestling Pokémon

Mega Hawlucha is the Mega Evolved form of Hawlucha, the Fighting/Flying-type Wrestling Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. This transformation was officially introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, granting Hawlucha access to its full potential through the use of the Hawluchanite. While Hawlucha maintains its diminutive stature at just 1.0 meter in height and 25.0 kilograms in weight, the Mega Evolution represents a significant power increase, pushing its total base stats from 500 to an impressive 600. The transformation exemplifies how even the smallest combatants can achieve extraordinary strength through the proper channeling of Mega Evolution's transformative energy.

Base Stats

HP78
Attack137
Defense100
Sp. Atk74
Sp. Def93
Speed118
Total600
Height

1.0m

Weight

25.0kg

Category

Wrestling Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

green

Shape

humanoid

Abilities
Unknown

Hawlucha-mega Biology & Physical Characteristics

Mega Hawlucha retains the distinctive birdlike physiology of its base form, maintaining its characteristic green mask-like markings across its face and orange plumage along its forehead and neck. The Pokémon's cape-like crimson wings, adorned with spring green undersides, remain central to its morphology, connected to its feathery tail and equipped with three-clawed hands near each wing's tip. Upon Mega Evolution, Hawlucha's muscular development becomes far more pronounced, with enhanced physical conditioning evident throughout its compact frame. The transformation concentrates its fighting prowess into an even more refined and lethal form, allowing this aerial warrior to maximize the synergy between its avian heritage and its martial arts expertise. Despite the intensity of Mega Evolution, Hawlucha maintains its natural proportions, suggesting that the transformation focuses on density and power rather than dramatic size increases.

Pokedex Numbers

national#701
kalos coastal#89
updated alola#96
updated melemele#96
galar#320
paldea#301
lumiose city#181

Training

EV YieldNone
Catch Rate100
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.N/A
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsflying, humanshape
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Hawlucha-mega Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Mega Hawlucha, like its base form, maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, with no visual dimorphism distinguishing between the sexes. The species belongs to two compatible egg groups: the Flying group and the Human-Like group, indicating its capacity to produce eggs when paired with appropriate breeding partners from either category. This dual-group classification reflects Hawlucha's unique position as a creature that bridges avian and humanoid characteristics, with its bipedal stance, fighting prowess, and wrestling techniques aligning with human-like combat styles despite its clearly avian physiology. Hawlucha hatches from eggs after twenty cycles of incubation, equivalent to 4,884 to 5,140 steps, a relatively modest timeframe suggesting that this species reproduces with moderate frequency in the wild. The species demonstrates a base happiness value of 70, indicating a reasonably friendly disposition toward trainers despite its generally solitary nature in natural habitats.

Hawlucha-mega Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Mega Hawlucha undergoes a dramatic power transformation upon Mega Evolution, activating through the use of Hawluchanite. The most significant stat increase occurs in its Attack stat, which surges from 92 to an exceptional 137, a gain of 45 points that fundamentally restructures Hawlucha's offensive profile. Additionally, its Defense climbs from 75 to 100, providing substantially improved physical durability and allowing Mega Hawlucha to absorb more punishment in direct combat. Its Special Defense also increases noticeably from 63 to 93, enhancing its overall defensive coverage considerably. The HP, Special Attack, and Speed statistics remain unchanged at 78, 74, and 118 respectively, maintaining Hawlucha's mobility advantage while focusing the transformation's benefits on physical durability and striking power. This Mega Evolution was introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, arriving as part of a new wave of Mega Evolutions for previously established Pokémon, cementing Hawlucha's role as a formidable combatant worthy of such a transformation.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Hawlucha-mega Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Mega Hawlucha exhibits heightened combat prowess and tactical awareness compared to its base form, demonstrating the elevated capabilities that Mega Evolution provides. According to Pokédex entries, Hawlucha overwhelms opponents with quick, nimble movements while maintaining exceptional control of its aerial positioning through masterful use of its wings. The species is known for engaging in aerial maneuvers that target opponents' blind spots and employing superb submission holds—techniques that become even more devastating in Mega form. Some accounts note that Hawlucha has a tendency to showboat with special moves, occasionally leaving itself vulnerable to counterattacks, suggesting that even with enhanced power, its competitive nature and desire to execute flashy finishing moves can be both asset and liability. This forest-dwelling Pokémon prefers solitary existence despite its social capacity, demonstrating a contemplative temperament that contrasts sharply with its fierce battle capabilities.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VI

x

Although its body is small, its proficient fighting skills enable it to keep up with big bruisers like Machamp and Hariyama.

y

With its wings, it controls its position in the air. It likes to attack from above, a maneuver that is difficult to defend against.

omega ruby

Although its body is small, its proficient fighting skills enable it to keep up with big bruisers like Machamp and Hariyama.

alpha sapphire

With its wings, it controls its position in the air. It likes to attack from above, a maneuver that is difficult to defend against.

Generation VII

ultra sun

It overwhelms opponents with quick moves, but sometimes it showboats for too long when it’s using a special move and gets itself into a pinch.

ultra moon

In combat, Hawlucha leaps nimbly about, taking advantage of its opponents’ blind spots. It’s also skilled at using superb submission holds.

Generation VIII

sword

It drives its opponents to exhaustion with its agile maneuvers, then ends the fight with a flashy finishing move.

shield

It always strikes a pose before going for its finishing move. Sometimes opponents take advantage of that time to counterattack.

Hawlucha-mega Name Origin & Design Inspiration

Hawlucha's name derives from the Spanish word 'lucha,' meaning wrestling or fight, combined with 'hawk' to reflect its aerial nature and avian appearance. The Japanese designation 'Luchabull' similarly combines 'lucha' with 'bull,' suggesting the powerful, aggressive wrestling style despite the Pokémon's relatively small stature. The design itself draws inspiration from the luchador tradition of Mexican professional wrestling, with the colorful mask-like markings, cape-like wings, and emphasis on flashy techniques and submission holds reflecting this cultural influence. The spring green mask pattern specifically echoes the elaborate face paint and masks worn by professional wrestlers, while the orange coloration and beak structure ground the design firmly in avian anatomy. Mega Hawlucha's design philosophy emphasizes intensification rather than radical alteration, suggesting that the Pokémon's true potential lies in perfecting and amplifying its existing strengths rather than developing entirely new characteristics. This approach respects the core identity established in the base form while demonstrating the transformative power of Mega Evolution.

Hawlucha-mega Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive Pokémon battles, Mega Hawlucha emerges as a formidable physical attacker with exceptional Speed, combining a base Attack of 137 with a respectable Speed stat of 118 that allows it to outpace many common threats. The boost to 100 Defense provides meaningful durability improvements, enabling Hawlucha to function as a moderately bulky physical sweeper capable of absorbing hits while retaliating with devastating force. Its ability to acquire the hidden ability Mold Breaker upon Mega Evolution proves invaluable, allowing it to circumvent defensive abilities like Thick Fat, Filter, and Water Absorb that would otherwise mitigate its offensive output. With access to moves like Close Combat, Acrobatics, Stone Edge, and Earthquake through various move pools and technical machines, Mega Hawlucha can construct diverse movesets tailored to specific team compositions and metagame demands. The combination of strong physical offense, decent bulk, and excellent speed creates a Pokémon capable of functioning as a sweeper, cleaner, or wallbreaker depending on EVs, nature selection, and move choice, making it a reliable choice for trainers seeking a versatile Fighting-type contributor.

Commonly Asked Questions About Hawlucha-mega

What type is Hawlucha-mega?

Hawlucha-mega is a fighting and flying type Pokemon.

What does Hawlucha-mega evolve into?

Hawlucha-mega does not evolve.

What are Hawlucha-mega's weaknesses?

Hawlucha-mega is weak to flying, psychic, fairy, electric and ice type moves.

Hawlucha-mega Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Hawlucha has achieved notable cultural prominence within the Pokémon franchise, particularly through its prominent representation in the anime series where Ash captures and trains a Hawlucha that becomes one of his most reliable team members. The luchador wrestling aesthetic has resonated with fans worldwide, appealing to both admirers of the games and those familiar with Mexican wrestling traditions, creating a character with cross-cultural appeal. The introduction of Mega Hawlucha in Pokémon Legends: Z-A renewed interest in the species, demonstrating continued development of previously established Pokémon rather than creating entirely new creatures, a design philosophy that many players appreciate. The species' design philosophy of achieving excellence through technique and agility rather than pure size has inspired fan communities to celebrate underdogs and smaller Pokémon that punch above their weight class, much like the narrative surrounding Hawlucha itself.

Where to Find Hawlucha-mega in Every Pokémon Game

Mega Hawlucha is available in Pokémon Legends: Z-A as the primary source for accessing this Mega Evolved form, though it can only be obtained by first acquiring a regular Hawlucha and providing it with the Hawluchanite Mega Stone. In previous generations including X and Y, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Sword and Shield, and Scarlet and Violet, Hawlucha has appeared in various locations throughout their respective regional Pokédexes, though the specific accessibility and encounter methods vary by game. The Coastal Kalos region in X and Y particularly features Hawlucha as a native species, reflecting its initial introduction in Generation VI. Trainers seeking to obtain Hawlucha for Mega Evolution purposes must locate and capture the base form first, then progress through the narrative and gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Z-A to obtain the required Hawluchanite stone. The species maintains a catch rate of 100, making it relatively easy to capture once encountered, though the availability of specific encounters depends on the particular game's progression and regional dex organization.