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Generation II · #10284 — Armor Bird Pokémon
Mega Skarmory is the Mega Evolution form of the Armor Bird Pokémon Skarmory, introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. This Steel/Flying-type transformation represents the pinnacle of Skarmory's offensive potential, fundamentally reshaping the species from a defensive fortress into an aggressive aerial combatant. Upon Mega Evolution using the Skarmorite, Skarmory undergoes a dramatic stat redistribution that emphasizes its offensive capabilities while maintaining its superior mobility. With a base stat total of 565, Mega Skarmory boasts a devastating Attack stat of 140, nearly double its standard form's 80, making it one of the most formidable physical attackers among Steel/Flying Pokémon. The transformation also grants significant boosts to Defense (110) and Speed (110), creating a perfectly balanced offensive powerhouse that doesn't sacrifice survivability. Mega Skarmory's ability Cacophony prevents opponent Pokémon from using sound-based moves, providing strategic utility beyond raw damage output.
1.7m
40.4kg
Armor Bird Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
gray
wings
rough-terrain
Mega Skarmory maintains the distinctive avian structure of its base form while manifesting enhanced metallic plating across its body. The Pokémon retains its characteristic silver-gray coloration with metallic blue accents on its neck, legs, and tail, but the steel armor becomes noticeably more refined and angular during Mega Evolution. Standing at 1.7 meters tall and weighing 40.4 kilograms, Mega Skarmory is slightly more compact than its base form despite being marginally lighter, suggesting that the Mega Evolution optimizes its physical structure for aerodynamic efficiency rather than raw bulk. The wings, which are hollow in the base form and capable of reaching speeds near 185 mph, become even more deadly and precise during Mega Evolution, with the feather edges achieving an even sharper cutting quality. Like standard Skarmory, Mega Skarmory's steel wings experience wear and tear from combat but undergo complete regeneration annually, restoring their blade-like edges to pristine condition. The yellow eyes remain piercing and intelligent, while the pointed beak with its distinct teeth structure reinforces its predatory nature as an apex aerial hunter.
Mega Skarmory maintains the standard gender distribution of 50% male and 50% female, consistent with its base form Skarmory. The species belongs to the Flying egg group, allowing it to breed with other members of this category to produce Skarmory offspring. While gender distribution is balanced, breeding mechanics remain dependent on the base form Skarmory, as Mega Evolution is a temporary battle transformation rather than a permanent evolutionary state. A female Skarmory that can Mega Evolve will produce standard Skarmory eggs when bred, with offspring hatching after approximately 25 egg cycles (roughly 6,169 to 6,425 steps). The base friendship value of 70 for the species indicates that Skarmory and Mega Skarmory have moderate friendliness toward their trainers, developing bonds through typical care and battle participation. Trainers seeking to develop Mega Skarmory teams will need to capture or breed regular Skarmory and then obtain the Skarmorite megastone, as breeding two Skarmory will never directly produce Mega Skarmory offspring. The slow growth rate of the species means that developing a competitive Mega Skarmory requires patience and careful training investment.
Mega Skarmory represents a significant departure from the defensive philosophy of standard Skarmory, achieved through exposure to the Skarmorite stone. While Skarmory is not known to evolve through traditional leveling or stone-based evolution, its Mega Evolution capability was introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, providing trainers with a tactical option to transform their Armor Bird Pokémon mid-battle. The stat distribution shift is remarkable: Attack increases dramatically from 80 to 140 (a +60 increase), while Defense decreases marginally from 140 to 110 (a -30 decrease), and Speed jumps substantially from 70 to 110 (a +40 increase). Special Defense also improves from 70 to 100, indicating that Mega Evolution creates a more balanced offensive specimen. The ability changes from Keen Eye, Sturdy, or Weak Armor (depending on the individual Skarmory) to Cacophony, a signature ability that suppresses all sound-based attacks from opposing Pokémon. This ability shift suggests that Mega Skarmory's enhanced metallic composition generates acoustic frequencies that disrupt and nullify sonic attacks, providing valuable defensive utility alongside the offensive enhancements. Trainers utilizing Mega Skarmory gain access to a creature that can function as both a powerful attacker and a strategic disruptor in competitive environments.
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Mega Skarmory exhibits heightened territorial and aggressive behavior compared to its base form, likely driven by the amplified offensive instincts triggered by Mega Evolution. The transformation appears to enhance the species' already formidable hunting prowess, making Mega Skarmory an exceptionally dangerous aerial predator capable of swift, devastating strikes. This form typically maintains the nesting habits of standard Skarmory, preferring bramble bushes and thorn-laden environments where young individuals develop their characteristic hardened armor through environmental scratching and exposure. The Mega Evolution form would likely be encountered in mountainous or high-altitude regions where aerial combat space allows for full expression of its increased Speed stat and enhanced Attack power. Historical records suggest that humans have long harvested Skarmory feathers for weaponcraft, but the feathers of Mega Skarmory would theoretically be even more prized for their superior sharpness and durability. The territorial nature of Skarmory likely intensifies during Mega Evolution, with individuals becoming less tolerant of intrusions into their airspace and more willing to engage in aggressive aerial confrontations.
Its sturdy wings look heavy, but they are actuallyhollow and light, allowing it to fly freely in the sky.
After nesting in bramble bushes, the wings of itschicks grow hard from scratches by thorns.
The feathers that it sheds are very sharp. It is saidthat people once used the feathers as swords.
SKARMORY is entirely encased in hard, protective armor. This POKéMON flies at close to 190 mph.It slashes foes with its wings that possess swordlike cutting edges.
SKARMORY’s steel wings become tattered and bashed in from repeated battles. Once a year, the battered wings growback completely, restoring the cutting edges to their pristine state.
A POKéMON that has a body and wings of steel. People in the past used feathers fallen from SKARMORY to make swords and knives.
After nesting in bramble bushes, the wings of its chicks grow hard from scratches by thorns.
Its sturdy wings look heavy, but its bones are hollow and light, allowing it to fly freely in the sky.
Despite being clad entirely in iron-hard armor, it flies at speeds over 180 mph.
Its sturdy wings look heavy, but they are actually hollow and light, allowing it to fly freely in the sky.
After nesting in bramble bushes, the wings of its chicks grow hard from scratches by thorns.
Despite being clad entirely in iron-hard armor, it flies at speeds over 180 mph.
Its heavy-looking iron body is actually thin and light, so it can fly at speeds over 180 mph.
After nesting in bramble bushes, the wings of its chicks grow hard from scratches by thorns.
Despite being clad entirely in iron-hard armor, it flies at speeds over 180 mph.
Skarmory is entirely encased in hard, protective armor. This Pokémon flies at close to 190 mph. It slashes foes with its wings that possess swordlike cutting edges.
Skarmory’s steel wings become tattered and bashed in from repeated battles. Once a year, the battered wings grow back completely, restoring the cutting edges to their pristine state.
Its feathers, which fall off as it grows, are thin and sharp. In times long past, warriors used them as swords.
The wing feathers it sheds can be processed and made into knives whose sharpness is recognized by the finest chefs.
Its metal body is sturdy, but it does rust rather easily. So on rainy days, this Pokémon prefers to stay put in its nest.
Its body is draped in steel armor. It looks heavy, but it can fly at speeds of up to 185 miles an hour!
The pointed feathers of these Pokémon are sharper than swords. Skarmory and Corviknight fight viciously over territory.
People fashion swords from Skarmory’s shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs.
The name Skarmory derives from a combination of "scar" and "armory," reflecting both the battle-worn nature of its steel wings and its role as a living arsenal of cutting edges. In Japanese, it is called Airmd (エアームド), which combines elements suggesting an aerial armored creature. The design philosophy emphasizes the fusion of weaponized avian characteristics with industrial steel plating, creating a Pokémon that represents both natural predator and crafted tool. Skarmory's feathers have historically served as inspiration for human weapon-making, positioning the species as a bridge between the natural and artificial worlds. The Mega Evolution form intensifies this aesthetic, with enhanced metallic detailing and a more aggressive overall appearance that emphasizes its transformation into a pure combat machine. The color palette of silver-gray with metallic blue and red accents creates a striking visual that instantly communicates the Pokémon's Steel/Flying dual typing and its dangerous nature. The form's sharper angles and more defined armor plating contrast with the base form's appearance, suggesting evolution into an optimized warrior rather than merely a larger specimen.
Mega Skarmory represents a transformative competitive option for trainers seeking a Steel/Flying attacker with exceptional offensive and Speed stats. The 140 Attack stat allows Mega Skarmory to deal tremendous physical damage with STAB moves like Iron Head and Brave Bird, while the 110 Speed stat ensures it outpaces many defensive threats and can function as an effective sweeper or clean-up specialist. The Cacophony ability provides critical defensive utility by blocking sound-based moves including Perish Song, Hyper Voice, and Disarming Voice, making Mega Skarmory valuable for teams vulnerable to special acoustic attacks. With 110 Defense and 100 Special Defense, Mega Skarmory possesses adequate bulk to function as a mixed attacker rather than a frail glass cannon, though it cannot absorb punishment as effectively as its base form's significantly higher 140 Defense. Steel/Flying typing grants impressive offensive coverage with ten different type matchups to exploit, though it comes with notable weaknesses to Fire and Electric attacks that trainers must account for in team composition. Mega Skarmory's offensive presence and ability to suppress specific move categories make it an excellent choice for middle-tier competitive play, where its speed tier and attack power can overwhelm unprepared opponents while its Cacophony ability punishes teams relying on sound-based strategies.
Skarmory-mega is a steel and flying type Pokemon.
Skarmory-mega does not evolve.
Skarmory-mega is weak to ground, electric and fire type moves.
Skarmory has maintained a presence in Pokémon culture since its introduction in Generation II, with its distinctive design and heraldic qualities making it a recognizable and beloved species among fans. The connection between Skarmory's feathers and human weapon-craftsmanship has inspired considerable fanwork and speculation about the intersection of Pokémon biology and human civilization. Mega Skarmory, introduced in the most recent generation titles, represents an exciting evolution for fans who appreciate the species' aesthetic and competitive potential, sparking discussions about its role in modern competitive battling and game balance. The Armor Bird Pokémon has appeared in various media adaptations, contributing to broader cultural recognition of Steel-type Pokémon as crafted or industrial creatures. In the trading card game, Skarmory has received multiple card iterations that celebrate its design and utility, with collectors valuing cards featuring either the base form or its Mega Evolution variant. The visual design of Skarmory, with its blade-like wings and armored appearance, has inspired considerable artistic interpretation within the fan community, leading to numerous fan-created artworks, sculptures, and cosplay representations celebrating the species.
Mega Skarmory availability depends on the specific game title, as the Mega Evolution form was introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the most recent generation of mainline games. To obtain and utilize Mega Skarmory, trainers must first capture a standard Skarmory, which appears in various locations depending on the game version. In Legends: Z-A specifically, Skarmory can be encountered with Pokédex number 216 in the regional classification, suggesting it plays a notable role in the Paldean region's ecosystem. Trainers must additionally obtain the Skarmorite megastone to enable Mega Evolution, typically acquired through story progression, post-game activities, or special distributions. Previous games including Sword and Shield's Isle of Armor DLC and Crown Tundra expansion, as well as Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's base game, featured Skarmory availability that allowed interested trainers to build their collections before Legends: Z-A released. Competitive players and collectors seeking Mega Skarmory should prioritize capturing or breeding Skarmory with desirable natures and IV distributions, as these individual attributes determine the effectiveness of the evolved form in battle. The base form's capture rate of 25 (7.7% with a standard Poké Ball at full health) makes capturing wild Skarmory reasonably feasible, though patience and appropriate pokéballs improve success rates considerably.