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Generation V · #10289 — Hoodlum Pokémon
Mega Scrafty represents the ultimate expression of the Hoodlum Pokémon's aggressive nature and territorial dominance. Introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, this Mega Evolution transforms Scrafty into an even more formidable fighter, boosting its already impressive physical capabilities to devastating levels. With a base stat total of 588, Mega Scrafty trades some of its special attack potential for significantly enhanced offensive and defensive prowess. The transformation is achieved through the use of the Scraftinite Mega Stone, allowing trainers to unlock the raw power that lies dormant within this dark and fighting-type warrior. Despite its aggressive appearance and behavior, Mega Scrafty retains the same 50/50 gender ratio and breeding compatibility as its base form, maintaining its position within the Dragon and Field egg groups.
1.1m
31.0kg
Hoodlum Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
red
upright
Mega Scrafty maintains the distinctive bipedal, lizard-like body structure of its base form while achieving a more imposing and muscular physique through Mega Evolution. Its signature red mohawk-like crest becomes even more pronounced and aggressive-looking, reflecting the increased confidence and power surge that accompanies the transformation. The baggy yellow skin that characterizes the standard Scrafty remains present, still draping from its shoulders and resembling loose trousers around its lower body, but appears more taut and battle-ready in its Mega form. The gray, scaled belly becomes more defined and hardened, suggesting increased defensive capability. Standing at 1.1 meters tall and weighing 31.0 kilograms, Mega Scrafty is only slightly heavier than its base form, with most of the stat gains coming from increased density and musculature rather than physical size expansion. Its narrow, intense eyes and permanent sneer become even more menacing, conveying the raw aggression unlocked through Mega Evolution. The single red scale on its tail appears more vibrant, almost glowing with the energy channeled through the Mega Stone.
Mega Scrafty maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50 percent male and 50 percent female, with no differences in appearance or capability between the two genders. The species remains compatible with both the Dragon and Field egg groups, allowing for diverse breeding strategies and genetic combinations when crossed with appropriate Pokémon partners. Scrafty possesses a base friendship value of 70, indicating that it has a relatively neutral starting disposition toward its trainer but can be quickly won over through care and attention. When breeding, the offspring will hatch as the base form Scraggy after approximately 15 egg cycles, requiring 3,599 to 3,855 steps to complete development. The species exhibits a medium-fast growth rate, allowing reasonably quick progression toward the level 39 threshold required for evolution into Scrafty. Trainers seeking to breed for Mega Scrafty-capable offspring should prioritize collecting Pokémon with desirable natures and individual values early in their breeding program, as the extensive stat improvements provided by Mega Evolution make optimized genetics particularly valuable. The capture rate of 90 for wild Scrafty makes them relatively easy to obtain in the field, providing breeders with ample opportunity to select individuals with superior stats and characteristics.
Scrafty's Mega Evolution into Mega Scrafty represents a fundamental transformation that channels the Hoodlum Pokémon's combative nature into peak physical form. Beginning as Scraggy, this dark and fighting-type must first evolve into regular Scrafty at level 39, establishing the foundation necessary for Mega Evolution. The progression from Scraggy to Scrafty already demonstrates significant stat improvements, but Mega Evolution takes this to an entirely new level. Using the Scraftinite Mega Stone, trainers can trigger the transformation in battle, granting Mega Scrafty access to its Cacophony ability and unleashing tremendous boosts to its offensive and defensive capabilities. The transformation increases Attack from 90 to 130, a 40-point surge that makes Mega Scrafty an absolute physical powerhouse. Defense jumps from 115 to 135, while Special Defense also rises from 115 to 135, creating an exceptionally tanky defensive profile. Speed increases modestly from 58 to 68, maintaining Mega Scrafty's relative slowness compared to faster sweepers. The only notable stat reduction comes in the form of Special Attack, which was already low at 45 and remains relatively underwhelming at 55 even after Mega Evolution, cementing this form's identity as a pure physical attacker.
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Mega Scrafty embodies the most extreme aspects of territorial aggression and hierarchical dominance seen in the species. These Pokémon are known to be absolutely ruthless in defending their territory, attacking anything that dares to encroach upon their domain with far greater ferocity than their base form counterparts. The social structure within a Mega Scrafty group becomes even more rigid and competitive, with the individual possessing the largest crest wielding absolute authority and demanding complete respect from subordinates. A Mega Scrafty in its territorial mindset becomes essentially immovable—it will never leave its claimed territory for extended periods, as doing so would represent an unacceptable loss of status and control. The infamous acidic spitting ability becomes more potent and is deployed more frequently as a taunt and warning system to would-be intruders. Despite their fearsome reputation, Mega Scrafty groups maintain surprisingly well-organized social bonds and care diligently for their members, suggesting that beneath the aggressive exterior lies a complex social structure built on respect, honor, and kinship.
Groups of them beat up anything that enters their territory. Each can spit acidic liquid from its mouth.
It pulls up its shed skin to protect itself while it kicks. The bigger the crest, the more respected it is.
It can smash concrete blocks with its kicking attacks. The one with the biggest crest is the group leader.
It pulls up its shed skin to protect itself while it kicks. The bigger the crest, the more respected it is.
It can smash concrete blocks with its kicking attacks. The one with the biggest crest is the group leader.
It pulls up its shed skin to protect itself while it kicks. The bigger the crest, the more respected it is.
It can smash concrete blocks with its kicking attacks. The one with the biggest crest is the group leader.
This Pokémon may be rude, but it takes very good care of its family, its friends, and its turf.
It taunts its opponents by spitting. It has a certain territory that it never leaves its whole life long.
As halfhearted as this Pokémon’s kicks may seem, they pack enough power to shatter Conkeldurr’s concrete pillars.
While mostly known for having the temperament of an aggressive ruffian, this Pokémon takes very good care of its family, friends, and territory.
The name 'Scrafty' itself derives from the word 'scruffy,' reflecting the disheveled, tough aesthetic created by the oversized baggy skin clothing the Pokémon wears. The Japanese name 'Zuruzukin' (ズルズキン) carries connotations of cunning and trickery, emphasizing the Hoodlum Pokémon classification and the mischievous, aggressive nature of the species. The design draws obvious inspiration from street gang culture, with the red mohawk crest serving as a visual parallel to punk and gang subcultures known for bold, intimidating hairstyles. The baggy yellow skin around its body resembles gang-inspired fashion, particularly oversized clothing and pants that bunch at the ankle or waist—a classic marker of street culture aesthetics. The permanent sneer and bared teeth reinforce the tough-guy appearance, while the ability to pull its skin up like a hood suggests both protective gear and the kind of adaptability required for survival in rough environments. In Mega form, these design elements are amplified and intensified, with the crest becoming more aggressive, the build more muscular and defined, and the overall appearance radiating barely-contained rage and dominance.
Mega Scrafty occupies a distinctive niche in competitive Pokémon battles as a physical tank with exceptional defensive capabilities and serious offensive pressure. With Attack reaching 238 at level 100 with neutral nature and standard competitive investment, Mega Scrafty can reliably KO a wide variety of defensive threats through sheer physical assault. The simultaneous boosts to both Defense and Special Defense to 247 allow Mega Scrafty to function as a surprisingly effective mixed wall, resisting attacks from both physical and special attackers with near-equal competence. Its Cacophony ability, though situationally useful against certain metagame threats, provides reliable blocking of sound-based moves and abilities, a property that can prove crucial in specific matchups. The low Speed stat of 126 at level 100 means Mega Scrafty almost always moves last in neutral Speed matchups, but this drawback is partially offset by its bulk and the ability to run priority moves like Fake Out and Mach Punch to control tempo. Dark and Fighting-type STAB moves provide excellent offensive coverage, particularly when combined with moves like Stone Edge or Ice Punch to handle flying and fairy-type threats. Trainers utilizing Mega Scrafty should prioritize maximum HP and defensive investment while allocating remaining EVs to Attack, creating a specially-tailored wall that can tank hits and punish careless switches.
Scrafty-mega is a dark and fighting type Pokemon.
Scrafty-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Scrafty-mega is weak to flying, fairy and fighting type moves.
Scrafty's design and character have resonated strongly with Pokémon fans seeking a rebellious, street-smart aesthetic that stands apart from more traditionally heroic or cutesy designs. The species' representation as a rough-around-the-edges hoodlum who nonetheless values loyalty and hierarchy appeals to trainers who enjoy Pokémon with personality and attitude. Mega Scrafty's introduction in Pokémon Legends: Z-A represented a significant moment in the franchise's evolution of competitive mechanics, as it exemplified how Mega Evolution could fundamentally transform a Pokémon's role in battle while maintaining connection to its base form's core identity. The character has appeared in the animated series as a formidable opponent and loyal companion, with memorable battles showcasing its devastating kicking techniques and willingness to fight with honor despite its rough demeanor. Fan communities celebrate Scrafty's defiant design philosophy, which challenges traditional notions of what Pokémon should look like by embracing punk and gang aesthetics as valid sources of inspiration. The species has become a favorite among trainers seeking to build teams with personality and style rather than merely optimal competitive builds, demonstrating that even relatively niche Pokémon can develop devoted fanbases through distinctive character design.
Mega Scrafty remains available across numerous Pokémon game generations following its introduction in Generation V as a standard Scrafty, with the Mega Evolution functionality introduced specifically in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Trainers seeking to obtain a Mega Scrafty should first acquire a standard Scrafty, which appears in various Unova region locations during Generation V games, with expanded availability in subsequent generations covering multiple regions and regional Pokédex entries. To enable Mega Evolution, trainers must obtain the Scraftinite Mega Stone, typically acquired through story progression or competitive battles within Pokémon Legends: Z-A. The species maintains a respectable capture rate of 90, making wild encounters relatively straightforward, though the Pokédex entry #0066 in Black/White, #0118 in Black 2/White 2, and #0101 in X/Y (Central Kalos) suggests regional variation in availability throughout the game series. Trainers utilizing Pokémon Home and other transfer services may move Scrafty between compatible games, ensuring broad accessibility regardless of which specific titles are available. The base form Scrafty's evolution requirement of level 39 means trainers need only moderate patience to develop their team members into Mega-capable forms, with further regional availability in Alola, Galar, and the DLC regions suggesting consistent presence across modern Pokémon titles.