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Generation IX · #10320 — Spicy Pepper Pokémon
Mega Scovillain is the Mega Evolution form of the Grass/Fire-type Scovillain, introduced in Generation IX and receiving its Mega Evolution form in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This fearsome transformation represents the ultimate manifestation of Scovillain's dual-headed nature, amplifying the aggressive tendencies of both heads while substantially boosting its offensive capabilities. Standing at 1.2 meters tall and weighing 22.0 kilograms, Mega Scovillain maintains the same type combination as its base form but experiences a dramatic increase in combat prowess. With a base stat total of 586, compared to Scovillain's 486, Mega Scovillain channels the spicy chemicals coursing through its twin heads into unprecedented destructive potential, making it a formidable force in competitive and casual battles alike.
1.2m
22.0kg
Spicy Pepper Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
green
upright
Mega Scovillain retains the distinctive two-headed physiology of its base form, consisting of a red head and a green head connected to its torso through stem-like green necks. Both heads possess black eyes, protruding orange tongues, and sharp white fangs that jut menacingly from their jaws. The red head maintains its characteristic angry expression, while the green head appears more mischievous and vicious—a temperament amplified during Mega Evolution. The Pokémon's upper body and arms are vibrant green, contrasting with the darker green of its lower body and short tail. A distinctive leafy collar-like growth extends from the point where both necks connect to the main torso, serving both as an aesthetic feature and a biological indicator of the plant-fire fusion at Scovillain's core. The spicy chemical compounds that originate in both heads become hyperactive during Mega Evolution, causing the red head to generate tremendous heat energy while the green head exhibits intensified aggression and predatory instincts.
Mega Scovillain maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, consistent with its base form Scovillain. These Pokémon belong to the Grass egg group, allowing them to breed with compatible Pokémon partners to produce Capsakid offspring. The breeding mechanics remain unchanged from the base form, with eggs requiring 20 cycles to hatch—approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps depending on specific conditions. Base friendship for Scovillain stands at 50, indicating a neutral starting relationship with newly caught individuals that can be improved through consistent care, battle experience, and item usage. While Mega Evolution itself is not inheritable through breeding, the genetic predisposition toward powerful Grass and Fire-type moves can be passed down through egg moves, allowing trainers to cultivate offspring with enhanced movepool diversity. The two-headed nature of Scovillain does not appear to affect reproductive viability, as both males and females reproduce successfully in the species.
Scovillain evolves from Capsakid when exposed to a Fire Stone, marking the moment when the two heads fully develop their individual personalities and combat specializations. Mega Evolution into Mega Scovillain requires the Pokémon to hold a Scovillainite and occurs only in specific contexts, such as during battles in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. The transformation dramatically enhances Scovillain's offensive potential—its Attack stat increases from 108 to 138, while its Special Attack simultaneously rises from 108 to 138, granting it formidable mixed attacking capabilities. Defense and Special Defense also receive modest boosts, increasing from 65 to 85, providing slightly improved survivability without compromising the form's offensive focus. Speed remains unchanged at 75, maintaining the same base speed tier that distinguished the base form. This balanced enhancement of both physical and special attacking capabilities, combined with improved defenses, transforms Mega Scovillain into a genuine mixed sweeper that can pressure opponents from multiple angles simultaneously.
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Mega Scovillain exemplifies uncontrollable ferocity, its two heads amplified to work in terrifying synchronization during its Mega Evolution state. The green head, already vicious due to spicy chemical stimulation in the base form, becomes absolutely feral once Mega Evolution is triggered, with the spicy compounds in its brain reaching critical levels that make it virtually impossible to calm. The red head simultaneously reaches peak offensive capability, converting spicy chemicals into devastating fire energy with maximum efficiency. According to Pokédex entries, once a Mega Scovillain goes on a rampage, there is simply no stopping it—trainers must exercise extreme caution when commanding this form in battle. The two heads maintain their distinct fighting styles, with one excelling at physically aggressive tactics while the other specializes in special attacks, creating a dual-threat that opponents struggle to counter. Mega Scovillain inhabits the same environments as its base form, thriving in warm regions where its fire-generating abilities provide evolutionary advantages.
The red head converts spicy chemicals into fire energy and blasts the surrounding area with a super spicy stream of flame.
The green head has turned vicious due to the spicy chemicals stimulating its brain. Once it goes on a rampage, there is no stopping it.
The name Scovillain derives from 'Scoville,' the unit of measurement for capsicum pepper heat levels, combined with 'villain,' reflecting the Pokémon's menacing dual nature and aggressive personality. This naming convention perfectly captures the essence of a pepper-based creature that weaponizes spiciness as its core offensive mechanic. The design itself is based on bell peppers and hot peppers, with the dual-headed structure representing the duality of spice—the red head symbolizing intense heat and fire-generating capability, while the green head embodies the natural plant origins and the aggressive predatory behavior that develops from excessive capsaicin stimulation. Mega Scovillain's design emphasizes this duality further, with both heads becoming more pronounced and threatening, the overall form appearing more muscular and imposing than the base evolution. The Spicy Pepper Pokémon designation reinforces the agricultural origins while acknowledging the transformation of simple peppers into a dangerous, fire-wielding creature of considerable power.
Mega Scovillain presents a compelling mixed attacking option in competitive Pokémon formats, boasting equally impressive Attack and Special Attack statistics of 138 base each. This balanced offensive profile allows trainers to construct flexible movesets combining physical moves like Seed Bomb and Fire Punch with special attacks such as Flamethrower and Leaf Storm, making it difficult for opponents to predict and counter its damage sources. The modest defensive increases to 85 base Defense and Special Defense provide respectable bulk without sacrificing the offensive focus that defines the form's role. With abilities including Chlorophyll for weather-based acceleration or Insomnia to prevent sleep status effects, Mega Scovillain can adapt to various team compositions and strategies. The Moody hidden ability, while less predictable, offers potential stat fluctuations that can swing battles unexpectedly. Speed remains the form's limiting factor at base 75, requiring careful team support or choice items to function effectively, but the dual-threat attacking capability ensures that Mega Scovillain remains a threat worthy of team slots in competitive environments.
Scovillain-mega is a grass and fire type Pokemon.
Scovillain-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Scovillain-mega is weak to rock, flying and poison type moves.
Mega Scovillain represents a significant evolution in Generation IX's competitive metagame, showcasing the continued relevance of Mega Evolution mechanics introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. The form's dramatic stat increases and enhanced aggression narrative have resonated with trainers seeking powerful Grass/Fire-type options, establishing it as a memorable addition to the franchise's roster. The dual-headed design and distinct personality differences between heads have inspired fan communities to explore the Pokémon's psychology and battle philosophy, with creative interpretations emerging across artwork, fiction, and competitive analysis. The Pokédex entries describing the green head's uncontrollable rampage and the red head's devastating spicy fire blasts have become iconic flavor text, quoted frequently in discussions about Scovillain's lore and thematic coherence. The introduction of Mega Scovillain specifically in the Mega Dimension DLC positioned it as a flagship example of how established forms could receive powerful evolutionary boosts, encouraging players to experiment with alternative team compositions and strategies they might not have previously considered.
Mega Scovillain is available in Pokémon Legends: Z-A where it features prominently within the Mega Dimension DLC content. To obtain Mega Scovillain, trainers must first capture a Capsakid and evolve it into Scovillain using a Fire Stone, then locate the Scovillainite Mega Stone required for Mega Evolution. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, standard Scovillain can be found in wild encounters throughout various Paldea locations, with the base form being relatively common and maintaining a catch rate of 75. The Scovillainite required for Mega Evolution may be obtained through specific post-game activities or Tera Raid encounters in these titles. As Mega Evolution requires both the Mega Stone and battle conditions supporting Mega Evolution mechanics, availability varies depending on the specific game version and DLC access. The base form's medium growth rate means that Scovillain develops at a moderate pace, requiring consistent training and experience accumulation to reach competitive levels. Players seeking to use Mega Scovillain competitively should prioritize obtaining a Scovillain with optimal individual values and beneficial natures early in their playthroughs to maximize training efficiency.