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Generation VI · #10297 — Overturning Pokémon
Mega Malamar is the Mega Evolution form of the Dark/Psychic-type Pokémon Malamar, introduced in Generation VI and receiving its Mega Evolution form in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This transformation represents the apex of Malamar's already formidable hypnotic abilities, making it one of the most psychologically manipulative Pokémon in existence. Standing at an impressive 2.9 meters tall and weighing 69.8 kilograms, Mega Malamar undergoes significant physical changes that amplify its menacing presence. The Mega Evolution requires the Malamarite stone and transforms Malamar from a dangerous predator into an nearly unstoppable force of psychological control. With a base stat total of 582, Mega Malamar gains substantial boosts to its Special Attack (rising from 68 to 98), Special Defense (from 75 to 120), and Attack (from 92 to 102), creating a devastatingly balanced offensive and defensive threat that dominates in competitive play.
2.9m
69.8kg
Overturning Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
blue
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Mega Malamar retains the fundamental squid-like appearance of its base form but becomes noticeably larger and more imposing. Its bluish-purple coloration deepens during the Mega Evolution process, and the six circular yellow lights adorning its body become more luminescent, pulsing with intensified psychic energy. The transparent mantle that covers its main body becomes more translucent, revealing the concentrated psychic power channeling through its form, while the white, scythe-like fins at the ends of its long tentacles sharpen to razor-like precision. The yellow stripe of light encircling its upper body glows with heightened intensity, serving as both a physical manifestation of its psychic power and a hypnotic tool. The most notable enhancement in its Mega Evolution is the amplification of the sensory apparatus around its yellow eyes with black sclerae, which now glow with an ethereal psychic aura. Its beak-like mouth becomes more pronounced, capable of releasing ultrasonic frequencies that further aid in its hypnotic manipulation. The transition to Mega form does not significantly alter its amphibious structure but rather enhances every aspect of its intimidating physiology.
Mega Malamar maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male and 50% female, reflecting the species-wide distribution found in standard Malamar populations. This equal split suggests that both male and female Malamar are equally capable of achieving Mega Evolution when provided with the Malamarite stone, indicating no sexual dimorphism in the ability to tap into mega-level power. The breeding mechanics remain consistent with the base form, as Malamar belongs to the Water 1 and Water 2 egg groups, allowing it to breed with a wide variety of aquatic and water-adjacent Pokémon species. Eggs produced from breeding Malamar hatch after 20 cycles, equivalent to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, making it a moderately quick breeding option for those seeking to produce trained Malamar with optimal genetics. The base happiness value of 70 in the standard form suggests that Malamar develops reasonably good bonds with trainers despite its naturally manipulative tendencies, though this friendly nature contrasts sharply with its hypnotic predatory behavior in the wild. When breeding for competitive purposes, trainers often seek Malamar with specific natures and IV distributions, which can then be evolved into Mega Malamar for tournament play.
Malamar undergoes Mega Evolution into Mega Malamar when holding the Malamarite stone during battle. Unlike the standard evolution from Inkay to Malamar, which requires a unique condition of leveling up while the game system is held upside-down, Mega Evolution is a temporary transformation that occurs within a single battle and reverts when the battle concludes. The Mega Evolution process dramatically restructures Malamar's statistical distribution, most notably increasing its Special Defense from 75 to 120, a staggering boost of 45 points that reflects the intensified psychic barriers it erects. Its Special Attack increases by 30 points to reach 98, while its physical Attack rises by 10 points to 102, creating a well-rounded offensive threat. Speed remains at 88, maintaining the same value as the base form, which means Mega Malamar's offensive focus is entirely on amplifying its destructive capabilities rather than improving its mobility. The transformation is visually dramatic, with the Pokémon becoming more menacing and radiating concentrated psychic energy. This Mega Evolution represents the culmination of Malamar's predatory and manipulative nature, making it a formidable choice for trainers who wish to dominate through psychological and special attacking prowess.
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Mega Malamar's behavior becomes exponentially more dominant and controlling upon Mega Evolution, with its hypnotic powers reaching levels that surpass all other known Pokémon in psychological manipulation. According to Pokédex entries, it wields the most compelling hypnotic powers of any Pokémon and forces others to do whatever it wants, a capability that intensifies dramatically in its Mega form. The luminescent spots on its body pulse in intricate patterns designed to induce rapid hypnotic states in observers, and gazing at these patterns for extended periods results in near-total mental subjugation. Mega Malamar inhabits deep ocean regions and underwater caves where it can hunt effectively, luring prey close through hypnotic motions before ensnaring them with its powerful tentacles and finishing them off with digestive fluids. Historical records suggest that Malamar's hypnotic powers have played roles in certain history-changing events, implying that humans have sought to capture and control this species for nefarious purposes. In its Mega form, this threat becomes substantially more pronounced, as the amplified psychic energy makes it nearly impossible for untrained individuals to resist its mental influence.
It wields the most compelling hypnotic powers of any Pokémon, and it forces others to do whatever it wants.
It lures its prey close with hypnotic motions, then wraps its tentacles around it before finishing it off with digestive fluids.
It wields the most compelling hypnotic powers of any Pokémon, and it forces others to do whatever it wants.
It lures its prey close with hypnotic motions, then wraps its tentacles around it before finishing it off with digestive fluids.
When it comes to strong hypnosis, there’s an endless number of people who utilize Malamar for their nefarious deeds.
It flashes the pattern on its torso to control its prey and draw them in. The edges of its fins are supremely sharp.
Gazing at its luminescent spots will quickly induce a hypnotic state, putting the observer under Malamar’s control.
It’s said that Malamar’s hypnotic powers played a role in certain history-changing events.
Malamar's name derives from a combination of the word malady, referring to illness or hypnotic influence, and the French word for squid, calamari, creating a name that perfectly encapsulates its nature as a diseased, parasitic predator. The Mega Evolution form maintains this etymology while emphasizing the amplification of these harmful qualities. The Pokédex classification as the Overturning Pokémon stems from its unusual evolutionary requirement of holding the game system upside-down, a mechanic that symbolizes the inversion and overturning of its prey's minds through hypnotic control. Visually, Mega Malamar's design emphasizes its role as an apex predator and psychological manipulator, with sharper features, more intense coloration, and enhanced luminescence that serves as both an aesthetic choice and a functional representation of its amplified hypnotic abilities. The design philosophy centers on creating a Pokémon that appears simultaneously alien and hypnotic, with elements that deliberately draw the eye through glowing spots and undulating patterns. The Japanese name Calamanero combines the Spanish word calamar, meaning squid, with the suffix -nero, suggesting a master or skilled practitioner, emphasizing its mastery of hypnotic manipulation even in its standard form, a concept furthered in its Mega Evolution.
Mega Malamar stands as a formidable special wall and mixed attacker in competitive Pokémon battles, leveraging its exceptional Special Defense stat of 120 to tank special attacks while retaliating with its own powerful offenses. The combination of a 98 Special Attack and 102 Attack stat allows it to threaten opponents regardless of their defensive weaknesses, making it difficult to counter with conventional defensive strategies. Its Dark/Psychic typing grants it valuable resistances to Ghost and Dark-type moves while providing immunity to Psychic-type attacks due to its Dark-type component, though it does leave it vulnerable to common offensive types like Fairy, Bug, and Flying. The ability Cacophony, exclusive to Mega Malamar, prevents both itself and opposing Pokémon from being affected by sound-based moves, which can be strategically valuable in competitive formats where acoustic attacks are prevalent. Trainers utilizing Mega Malamar often employ moves like Psychic, Dark Pulse, and Superpower to maximize its offensive potential, while its bulk allows it to run support moves like Trick Room or Light Screen to aid its team. The slight reduction in Speed compared to some other special attackers is offset by its ability to function as both an offensive threat and a defensive pivot, making it a valuable team member in competitive structures that prioritize balance and coverage. Its role in metagames has been noteworthy since the introduction of Mega Evolution, with experienced competitive players recognizing it as a legitimate threat in both regional tournaments and online competitive formats.
Malamar-mega is a dark and psychic type Pokemon.
Malamar-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Malamar-mega is weak to bug and fairy type moves.
Mega Malamar has captivated the Pokémon community since its introduction, becoming a symbol of psychological dominance and the darker aspects of Pokémon mastery. Its extensive Pokédex entries describing its role in history-changing events have inspired countless fan theories and discussions about the hidden history of the Pokémon world, with some fans speculating about ancient civilizations that may have been manipulated by Malamar's hypnotic powers. The Pokémon's design has influenced popular fan art and fiction, with many creators depicting trainers who use Malamar as mysterious, calculating strategists rather than traditional hero archetypes. In competitive circles, Mega Malamar has earned respect as a sophisticated choice for advanced trainers, attracting players who appreciate strategic depth over raw power. The uniqueness of Malamar's evolution requirement—holding the system upside-down—generated substantial cultural moments when first introduced, as trainers world-wide engaged with this quirky mechanic, and the design choice has been referenced in numerous Pokémon media discussions as an example of innovative game design. Tournament victories featuring Mega Malamar have been celebrated as impressive displays of offensive and defensive balance, with professional players earning recognition for successfully implementing the Pokémon's complex movepool and coverage options. The species has also appeared in various Pokémon TCG cards, anime episodes, and spin-off games, each appearance reinforcing its status as a memorable and mechanically interesting Pokémon worthy of study and implementation.
Mega Malamar became available to trainers following the introduction of Mega Evolution mechanics in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where it received its Mega Evolution form and access to the Malamarite stone required for transformation. Prior to this, trainers could only utilize the standard Malamar form, which has been available since Generation VI across numerous games including Pokémon X and Y, where it inhabits the Coastal Kalos region. The species appears in the regional Pokédex entries of multiple games, with Pokédex numbers varying by region—it appears as #0011 in the Coastal Kalos Pokédex, #0027 in the Alola Pokédex, and #0291 in the Galar Pokédex, indicating its widespread distribution across different Pokémon regions. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Mega Malamar is encountered and available for capture, with additional availability in the Isle of Armor and Indigo Disk DLC expansions. The Malamarite stone itself must be obtained through specific in-game methods depending on the title, typically involving post-game storylines or special events, ensuring that trainers who wish to access Mega Malamar's enhanced form must demonstrate significant progression or achievement. Competitive players seeking to use Mega Malamar in tournaments can obtain the Pokémon through breeding programs using base-form Malamar captured in the wild, then transferring the evolved form forward through game generations using Pokémon Bank and Home services. The relative accessibility of Malamar in most recent games, combined with the straightforward Mega Evolution mechanic, has ensured that trainers of varying skill levels can experience the power of Mega Malamar without excessive grinding or randomization barriers.