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Generation I · #10280 — Mysterious Pokémon
Mega Starmie stands as the ultimate evolution of the Mysterious Pokémon line, achieving a dramatic transformation through the use of the Starminite. This Water/Psychic-type Pokémon reaches an impressive height of 2.3 meters and maintains a weight of 80.0 kilograms, making it a significantly more formidable presence than its base form. With a total base stat of 660, Mega Starmie boasts remarkable improvements across multiple attributes, most notably its Attack stat which surges from 75 to 140, and its Special Attack climbing from 100 to 130. This mega evolution represents one of the most powerful water-type Pokémon available, combining exceptional special attacking capability with enhanced physical prowess and impressive speed that reaches 120. The transformation introduced in Pokémon Legends: Z-A marks a pivotal moment in Starmie's legacy, allowing trainers to unlock the full potential of this ancient, enigmatic creature.
2.3m
80.0kg
Mysterious Pokémon
Genderless
purple
blob
sea
Mega Starmie maintains the fundamental echinoderm structure of its base form while undergoing a profound physical enhancement through mega evolution. The Pokémon retains its distinctive dual-starfish design with violet faceted skin, but the transformation intensifies the radiance of its famous seven-colored core, which glows with unprecedented luminosity and intensity. The central jewel-like core, known for its ability to emit electrical waves across the farthest reaches of outer space, becomes even more crystalline and faceted, suggesting increased psychic potency and dimensional awareness. The rear starfish segment, normally capable of rotating 360 degrees, appears more integrated and harmonized with the front segment during mega evolution, creating a more unified geometric form that reflects the symmetrical nature described in ancient Pokédex entries. This biological transformation amplifies Starmie's unique characteristic as a creature that develops symmetrical geometric shapes regardless of its environment, suggesting that mega evolution pushes this natural tendency toward absolute geometric perfection.
Mega Starmie, like its base form, is entirely genderless, existing outside the traditional reproductive binary that characterizes most Pokémon species. This lack of defined gender reflects Starmie's alien, almost otherworldly nature—a creature so fundamentally different from terrestrial life forms that conventional reproductive categories do not apply. Belonging to the Water 3 egg group, Starmie can breed with compatible Pokémon of opposite sexes despite its own genderless status, suggesting a reproductive complexity that transcends simple biological classification. The base form has a hatch counter of 20 cycles, requiring between 4,884 to 5,140 steps before eggs hatch into baby Staryu, indicating a relatively moderate incubation period for water-type Pokémon. The growth rate is classified as slow, meaning Starmie and Mega Starmie require significantly more experience points to progress through levels compared to Pokémon with normal growth rates. Base happiness begins at 70, indicating that Starmie possesses a moderate initial bond with trainers, though this can be improved through dedicated care and affection, making the relationship between trainer and this mysterious creature a gradually deepening connection rather than an immediately intimate bond.
Starmie's mega evolution into Mega Starmie represents the ultimate expression of its latent potential, requiring the Starminite to trigger the transformation. Unlike standard evolutions, mega evolution is temporary but grants Starmie dramatically enhanced combat capabilities that fundamentally reshape its effectiveness in battle. The progression from Staryu to Starmie via Water Stone exposure already grants the dual Water/Psychic typing, but mega evolution transcends this established form by amplifying every aspect of the creature's physical and mental prowess. The stat distribution shift is particularly striking: while maintaining its trademark 115 base speed, Mega Starmie increases its Attack from 75 to 140, a remarkable 65-point jump that transforms it from a primarily special-focused Pokémon into a genuine mixed attacker. Special Attack gains only 30 points but reaches an impressive 130, while both Defense and Special Defense rise to 105, providing substantially improved bulk. This balanced enhancement across attack stats while maintaining exceptional speed creates a Pokémon capable of handling diverse offensive strategies and responding to varied threats with equal competence, making it far more versatile than its base form.
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Mega Starmie exhibits heightened psychic sensitivity alongside its already impressive aquatic prowess, becoming far more attuned to electromagnetic and psychic phenomena in its surroundings. The enhanced ability to emit electrical waves from its core allows it to communicate across impossible distances, potentially establishing connections with cosmic phenomena and distant locations simultaneously. As an inhabitant of ocean environments, Mega Starmie would theoretically be capable of propelling itself through water with even greater efficiency due to its stat increases, maintaining its characteristic swimming method of spinning its star-shaped body like a ship's propeller. The amplified psychic energy suggests that Mega Starmie possesses increased mental perception and awareness of its environment, allowing it to sense disturbances in water and electromagnetic fields from considerable distances away. This mega-evolved form likely congregates in deep ocean trenches or areas of significant geomagnetic activity where it can fully utilize its expanded psychic capabilities and cosmic communication abilities.
Its central core glows with the seven colors ofthe rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem.
The center section is named the core. People think itis communicating when it glows in 7 colors.
The center section of its body is called the core.It glows in a dif ferent color each time it is seen.
Regardless of the environment it lives in, its bodygrows to form a symmetrical geo metric shape.
It is said that it uses the seven- colored core ofits body to send electric waves into outer space.
STARMIE’s center section - the core - glows brightly in seven colors. Because of its luminous nature, thisPOKéMON has been given the nickname “the gem of the sea.”
STARMIE swims through water by spinning its star-shaped body as if it were a propeller on a ship.The core at the center of this POKéMON’s body glows in seven colors.
People in ancient times imagined that STARMIE were transformed from the reflections of stars that twinkled on gentle waves at night.
This POKéMON has a geometric body. Because of its body, the locals suspect that it is an alien creature.
Its central core glows with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem.
At the center of its body is a red core, which sends mysterious radio signals into the night sky.
The middle section of its body is called the core. It glows in a different color each time it is seen.
Regardless of the environment it lives in, its body grows to form a symmetrical geometric shape.
At the center of its body is a red core, which sends mysterious radio signals into the night sky.
Its core shines in many colors and sends radio signals into space to communicate with something.
Its central core glows with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem.
At the center of its body is a red core, which sends mysterious radio signals into the night sky.
Starmie’s center section—the core—glows brightly in seven colors. Because of its luminous nature, this Pokémon has been given the nickname “the gem of the sea.”
Starmie swims through water by spinning its star-shaped body as if it were a propeller on a ship. The core at the center of this Pokémon’s body glows in seven colors.
Its shining core is thought to receive and transmit enigmatic signals. It has been known to cause headaches in those who approach it.
Its sparkling core is called “the gem of the sea.” This core can be made into high-priced accessories that are traded in secret.
Its unusual body shape, reminiscent of abstract art, led local people to spread rumors that this Pokémon may be an invader from outer space.
It rotates its geometrically shaped body to swim through the water. It always seems to be sending out mysterious radio waves.
The center section is named the core. People think it is communicating when it glows in seven colors.
This Pokémon has an organ known as its core. The organ glows in seven colors when Starmie is unleashing its potent psychic powers.
Starmie swims by spinning its body at high speed. As this Pokémon cruises through the ocean, it absorbs tiny plankton.
The name Starmie derives from the combination of 'star,' referencing its distinctive five-pointed starfish body structure, and 'ium,' a suffix commonly applied to scientific and mystical elements suggesting elemental or crystalline properties. The mega evolution maintains this naming convention while the Starminite, the required mega stone, follows the franchise pattern of naming stones after the Pokémon they enhance with an '-ite' suffix resembling gemstone nomenclature. Aesthetically, Mega Starmie emphasizes the geometric perfection inherent to its species, with the transformation accentuating its faceted, crystalline appearance to resemble a cut and polished gemstone of extraordinary value. The seven-colored core remains central to its design philosophy, reflecting ancient mysticism and the belief that this core serves as a conduit for communication with forces beyond normal perception. The Mysterious Pokémon designation perfectly encapsulates the enigmatic nature of Starmie's origins and abilities, particularly enhanced in its mega form where psychic potential reaches extraordinary levels. Japanese naming conventions call it 'Starmie' (スターミー), maintaining international consistency while the design language suggests influences from starfish biology, crystalline geometry, and cosmic wonder.
Mega Starmie's competitive viability represents a significant leap from its base form, transforming it from a capable but somewhat predictable special attacker into a genuinely threatening mixed threat. The 140 Attack stat combines with move pools typically featuring powerful physical moves, while the 130 Special Attack maintains excellent special move coverage, forcing opponents into difficult prediction scenarios. The base 120 Speed ensures that Mega Starmie frequently acts before common competitive threats, allowing it to deal damage first in crucial matchups and maintain offensive momentum throughout extended battles. Its defensive stats of 105 in both Defense and Special Defense provide sufficient bulk to survive priority moves and resist common attacking coverage moves, though Mega Starmie is by no means a defensive wall and performs best through aggressive offense. The Water/Psychic typing grants important resistances to Water, Psychic, and Ice-type moves, with only weaknesses to Dark, Electric, and Grass-type coverage moves, a relatively manageable weakness profile. Access to the Cacophony ability in its mega form provides immunity to sound-based moves, a niche but occasionally valuable protection in competitive environments. Its broad move pool encompasses hydro-based attacks, psychic moves, elemental coverage, and utility options, enabling trainers to construct diverse movesets tailored to specific metagame demands and team compositions.
Starmie-mega is a water and psychic type Pokemon.
Starmie-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Starmie-mega is weak to bug, ghost, grass, electric and dark type moves.
Starmie has maintained significant cultural presence since Generation I, with Mega Starmie introducing this legendary Pokémon to a new generation of competitive and casual trainers. The species became permanently associated with the character Misty in the animated series, whose Starmie served as a reliable companion and powerful battler throughout her journey, cementing the Pokémon's reputation as a capable and intelligent ally. The enigmatic nature of Starmie's seven-colored core has inspired considerable fan theorizing and creative interpretation, with trainers attributing mystical and cosmic properties to this distinctive feature that extend beyond official game mechanics. The introduction of mega evolution transformed Starmie from a nostalgic Generation I Pokémon into a contemporary competitive powerhouse, making it relevant across multiple game generations and competitive seasons. Starmie's elegant geometric design and mysterious aesthetic have made it a favorite subject of fan art and creative expression, with artists exploring its crystalline nature and psychic properties through various visual media. The gem-like quality of its core, often referred to as 'the gem of the sea,' has elevated Starmie to iconic status among water-type enthusiasts and collectors who value its elegant design and legendary abilities.
Mega Starmie requires trainers to first obtain a Staryu and evolve it into Starmie using a Water Stone, the foundational evolution mechanism available across multiple game generations. The subsequent mega evolution demands possession of the Starminite, the Mega Stone specifically designed for Starmie's transformation, which must be held during battle to trigger the temporary mega evolution state. Staryu itself has appeared as available Pokémon in numerous water-based locations across different game regions and generations, including Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Kalos regions, with specific availability varying by game version and regional Pokédex organization. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where Mega Starmie was officially introduced to the franchise, the availability and acquisition methods for Starminite are central to the game's mechanics and progression system. Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee included Starmie in their respective Pokédexes with National Pokédex number 121, though the availability of mega evolution mechanics in these titles differs from traditional games. The Isle of Armor expansion for Sword and Shield introduced Starmie as pokémon 99 in that region's specific listing, allowing players to access both the base form and mega evolution capabilities within that content. The accessibility of Starmie across multiple game generations and its presence in numerous regional Pokédexes ensures that trainers have consistent opportunities to obtain and utilize this water-type Pokémon throughout the franchise's evolving landscape.