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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Swampert-mega

swampert-mega #10064

Water
Ground

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Grass
Electric

Resistant to (½x damage):

Poison
Rock
Steel
Fire

swampert-mega

Generation III · #10064 — Mud Fish Pokémon

Mega Swampert is the Mega Evolution form of Swampert, the final evolution in the Mudkip line introduced in Generation III. This powerful Water/Ground-type Pokémon undergoes a dramatic transformation when exposed to Swampertite, becoming a formidable force in battle with significantly enhanced physical capabilities. Standing at 1.9 meters tall and weighing 102.0 kilograms, Mega Swampert represents a considerable increase in both size and power compared to its base form. The Mega Evolution was introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, cementing Swampert's place as one of Hoenn's most iconic and battle-ready Pokémon. With a base stat total of 635, Mega Swampert gains substantial boosts across multiple stat categories, making it a competitive powerhouse in professional Pokémon battles and casual gameplay alike.

Base Stats

HP100
Attack150
Defense110
Sp. Atk95
Sp. Def110
Speed70
Total635
Height

1.9m

Weight

102.0kg

Category

Mud Fish Pokémon

Gender

Male 87.5% / Female 12.5%

Color

blue

Shape

upright

Habitat

waters-edge

Abilities
Swift Swim

Doubles Speed during rain.

Swampert-mega Biology & Physical Characteristics

Mega Swampert retains the semi-bipedal amphibian-like body structure of its base form but undergoes a more aggressive physical transformation. The Pokémon's frame becomes even bulkier and more muscular, with its four thick limbs becoming noticeably more pronounced and capable of delivering devastating physical attacks. The two front limbs develop into rock-hard arms that can swing with tremendous force, while the rear limbs provide enhanced stability and locomotive power. Its signature orange conical gills remain visible on either side of its face, protruding from round patches and continuing to serve as its primary respiratory system in aquatic environments. The black fan-like fins extending from its orange eyes and the tail fin extending upward from its hindquarters become more pronounced and streamlined, reflecting its enhanced aquatic capabilities. The coloration remains predominantly cobalt with a white abdomen and orange padding on all four limbs, but these features appear more defined and vibrant in the Mega form.

Pokedex Numbers

national#260
hoenn#9
updated hoenn#9
blueberry#190
hyperspace#47

Training

EV Yield3 Attack
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.286
Growth Ratemedium slow

Breeding

Egg Groupsmonster, water1
GenderMale 87.5% / Female 12.5%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Swampert-mega Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Swampert exhibits a notable gender ratio of approximately 87.5% male to 12.5% female, making male Swampert significantly more common in wild populations. This gender distribution is consistent across both the base and Mega forms and reflects biological patterns established in the Pokémon species from Generation III onward. Both male and female Swampert are equally capable of Mega Evolving into Mega Swampert when exposed to Swampertite, and there are no gender-based differences in their Mega Evolution forms or capabilities. Swampert belongs to two egg groups—the Monster and Water 1 groups—which determines its breeding compatibility with other Pokémon species. When bred, Swampert eggs require approximately 20 cycles to hatch, translating to roughly 4,884 to 5,140 steps of gameplay before a new Mudkip emerges. The species maintains a base happiness of 70 and a capture rate of 45, indicating moderate ease of capture in the wild and reasonable friendliness toward trainers who've caught them legitimately. Female Swampert are particularly valuable for breeding purposes, as they can pass down the species to the next generation, making competitive breeders often seek them out despite their relative scarcity in wild encounters.

Sprites

swampert-mega Front
Front
swampert-mega Shiny Front
Shiny Front
swampert-mega Home
Home
swampert-mega Home Shiny
Home Shiny
swampert-mega Showdown
Showdown
swampert-mega Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm01

platinum

tm01

emerald

tm01

diamond pearl

tm01

firered leafgreen

tm01

ruby sapphire

tm01

xd

tm01

colosseum

tm01

heartgold soulsilver

tm01

ultra sun ultra moon

tm01

sun moon

tm03

ruby sapphire

tm03

platinum

tm03

firered leafgreen

tm03

heartgold soulsilver

tm03

diamond pearl

tm03

emerald

tm03

xd

tm03

colosseum

tm04

sword shield

tm05

ruby sapphire

+697 more TMs/HMs

swampert-mega's Evolution Chain

mudkip

mudkip

#0258

Water
marshtomp

marshtomp

#0259

Water
Ground
swampert

swampert

#0260

Water
Ground
mudkip

mudkip

#0258

Water
marshtomp

marshtomp

#0259

Water
Ground
swampert

swampert

#0260

Water
Ground

Swampert-mega Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Swampert achieves Mega Evolution into Mega Swampert through exposure to Swampertite, a Mega Stone unique to this evolutionary line. Unlike standard evolution, Mega Evolution is a temporary transformation that significantly enhances the Pokémon's battle capabilities for the duration of a single encounter. The transformation process is visually dramatic, with Swampert's body swelling with power as its musculature becomes more defined and aggressive. Mega Swampert's stat distribution shifts dramatically from its base form, particularly in Attack, which increases from 110 to 150—a gain of 40 points that transforms it into an overwhelming physical threat. Its Defense also improves substantially from 90 to 110, its Special Defense increases from 90 to 110, and its Speed sees a modest boost from 60 to 70. Most significantly, Mega Swampert's ability changes from Torrent to Swift Swim, an ability that doubles its Speed during rain—a synergy that makes it devastating in weather-dependent competitive strategies. This combination of stat boosts and ability change creates a Pokémon optimized for swift, powerful physical offense while maintaining respectable defensive capabilities.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Swampert-mega Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Mega Swampert demonstrates exceptional behavioral traits that align with its status as one of the most powerful Water/Ground-type Pokémon in existence. In its Mega form, the Pokémon exhibits heightened territorial aggression and an increased capacity to sense environmental changes, particularly the approach of storms through subtle variations in wave sounds and tidal winds. It continues to favor freshwater swamps, muddy terrain, and coastal regions where it can leverage both its aquatic prowess and ground-based power. The Pokémon's storm-prediction abilities, documented in the Sapphire Pokédex entry, become even more pronounced in its Mega form, allowing it to prepare its environment with greater efficiency by piling boulders to protect its seaside nests. Mega Swampert becomes an apex predator in its habitat, capable of dragging vessels weighing multiple tons through water and establishing dominance over vast territories. Its behavior becomes more calculating and strategic, using its enhanced special senses to anticipate threats and opportunities before engaging in combat.

Pokedex Entries

Generation III

ruby

SWAMPERT is very strong. It has enough power to easily drag a boulder weighing more than a ton. This POKéMON also has powerful vision that lets it see even in murky water.

sapphire

SWAMPERT predicts storms by sensing subtle differences in the sounds of waves and tidal winds with its fins. If a storm is approaching, it piles up boulders to protect itself.

emerald

If it senses the approach of a storm and a tidal wave, it protects its seaside nest by piling up boulders. It swims as fast as a jet ski.

fireredleafgreen

Its arms are rock-hard. With one swing, they can batter down its foe. It makes its nest on beautiful beaches.

Generation IV

diamondpearlplatinum

It can swim while towing a large ship. It bashes down foes with a swing of its thick arms.

heartgoldsoulsilver

Its arms are hard as rock. With one swing, it can break a boulder into pieces.

Generation V

blackwhite

It can swim while towing a large ship. It bashes down foes with a swing of its thick arms.

black 2white 2

It can swim while towing a large ship. It bashes down foes with a swing of its thick arms.

Generation VI

x

Its arms are hard as rock. With one swing, it can break a boulder into pieces.

y

It can swim while towing a large ship. It bashes down foes with a swing of its thick arms.

omega ruby

Swampert is very strong. It has enough power to easily drag a boulder weighing more than a ton. This Pokémon also has powerful vision that lets it see even in murky water.

alpha sapphire

Swampert predicts storms by sensing subtle differences in the sounds of waves and tidal winds with its fins. If a storm is approaching, it piles up boulders to protect itself.

Swampert-mega Name Origin & Design Inspiration

Mega Swampert's design philosophy emphasizes enhanced muscularity and aggressive combat readiness compared to the already-imposing base form. The Pokémon's name derives from 'swamp' and 'expert,' reflecting its mastery of marshy, wetland environments and amphibious existence. The Japanese name 'Laglarge' combines 'lag' (from 'lagoon') with 'large,' perfectly capturing both its aquatic habitat and enlarged form. In its Mega form, the design exaggerates already-prominent features—thicker limbs, more prominent gills, and a more militant posture—creating a visual impression of raw, untamed power. The addition of the Mega Evolution form adds an interesting design layer, as Mega Swampert appears even more fortified and battle-ready than its base form, suggesting a Pokémon that has been pushed to the absolute peak of physical development. The color palette remains consistent with the original design while appearing more saturated and defined, emphasizing the distinction between the standard and Mega forms. This design evolution perfectly encapsulates how Mega Evolution functions in the narrative as a temporary, powered-up state rather than a permanent change.

Learnable Moves

Swampert-mega can learn 69 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
aqua tailwater
Physical
909010
attractnormal
Status
—10015
bidenormal
Physical
——10
blizzardice
Special
110705
brick breakfighting
Physical
7510015
bulldozeground
Physical
6010020
confidenormal
Status
——20
digground
Physical
8010010
divewater
Physical
8010010
double teamnormal
Status
——15
earth powerground
Special
9010010
earthquakeground
Physical
10010010
echoed voicenormal
Special
4010015
endeavornormal
Physical
—1005
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
flingdark
Physical
—10010
focus blastfighting
Special
120705
focus punchfighting
Physical
15010020
foresightnormal
Status
——40
frustrationnormal
Physical
—10020
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
growlnormal
Status
—10040
hailice
Status
——10
hammer armfighting
Physical
1009010
hidden powernormal
Special
6010015
hydro cannonwater
Special
150905
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
ice beamice
Special
9010010
ice punchice
Physical
7510015
icy windice
Special
559515
iron tailsteel
Physical
1007515
low kickfighting
Physical
—10020
mud bombground
Special
658510
mud shotground
Special
559515
mud slapground
Special
2010010
muddy waterwater
Special
908510
outragedragon
Physical
12010010
power up punchfighting
Physical
4010020
protectnormal
Status
——10
rain dancewater
Status
——5
restpsychic
Status
——5
returnnormal
Physical
—10020
roarnormal
Status
——20
rock sliderock
Physical
759010
rock smashfighting
Physical
4010015
rock tombrock
Physical
609515
roundnormal
Special
6010015
scaldwater
Special
8010015
secret powernormal
Physical
7010020
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
sludge wavepoison
Special
9510010
snorenormal
Special
5010015
stealth rockrock
Status
——20
stomping tantrumground
Physical
7510010
stone edgerock
Physical
100805
strengthnormal
Physical
8010015
substitutenormal
Status
——10
superpowerfighting
Physical
1201005
surfwater
Special
9010015
swaggernormal
Status
—8515
tacklenormal
Physical
4010035
take downnormal
Physical
908520
toxicpoison
Status
—9010
uproarnormal
Special
9010010
water gunwater
Special
4010025
water pledgewater
Special
8010010
water pulsewater
Special
6010020
waterfallwater
Physical
8010015
work upnormal
Status
——30

Swampert-mega Competitive Battle Guide

Mega Swampert stands as one of the most formidable Mega Evolutions in competitive Pokémon play, particularly in formats where weather effects play a significant role. Its Swift Swim ability synergizes perfectly with rain-summoning strategies, effectively doubling its Speed stat from 70 to 140 under rainy conditions—a transformation that transforms it from a moderately fast Pokémon into a sweeping threat. The base Attack stat of 150 combined with excellent physical movepool options like Earthquake, Waterfall, Stone Edge, and Superpower allows Mega Swampert to function as a rain-dependent physical sweeper capable of overwhelming defensive cores. Its Water/Ground typing provides excellent offensive coverage, hitting most Pokémon for neutral or super-effective damage, though it does carry notable weaknesses to Grass-type moves—a common coverage option in competitive play. Defensively, Mega Swampert's improved Defense and Special Defense stats of 110 each grant it respectable bulk, allowing it to survive many unboosted attacks and potentially sweep weakened teams. However, Mega Swampert's utility is somewhat limited outside of rain teams, as its moderate Speed without weather support leaves it vulnerable to priority moves and faster threats. Competitive strategies often pair Mega Swampert with rain-setters like Kyogre or Politoed to maximize its potential, creating synergistic team compositions that dominated multiple competitive seasons.

Commonly Asked Questions About Swampert-mega

What type is Swampert-mega?

Swampert-mega is a water and ground type Pokemon.

What does Swampert-mega evolve into?

Swampert-mega does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.

What are Swampert-mega's weaknesses?

Swampert-mega is weak to grass and electric type moves.

Swampert-mega Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Mega Swampert emerged as an iconic representation of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the remakes of the original Ruby and Sapphire versions that introduced Mega Evolution to the franchise. As one of the Hoenn region's most recognizable starter Pokémon and receiving a Mega Evolution, Swampert became a fan-favorite and symbol of that generation's competitive evolution mechanics. The Pokémon has appeared prominently in competitive tournaments, animated appearances, and trading card game collections, establishing itself as a memorable figure in Pokémon culture. Mega Swampert's strategic depth in rain-based team compositions has made it a subject of extensive competitive analysis and theory-crafting within the Pokémon community, with countless battle guides and strategy articles dedicated to optimizing its usage. The character Wallace, Gym Leader and Champion of Hoenn in the remakes, uses Mega Swampert as a cornerstone of his team, further cementing the Pokémon's cultural significance. Its popularity extends to casual players who appreciate its impressive physical design and the satisfaction of commanding such a powerful Mega Evolution in their gameplay experiences.

Where to Find Swampert-mega in Every Pokémon Game

Mega Swampert is available in numerous Pokémon games across multiple generations, beginning with its introduction in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire where it served as the final evolution for players selecting Mudkip as their starter Pokémon. In these games, trainers receive a Mega Ring and Swampertite early in the adventure, enabling them to Mega Evolve their Swampert during key battles and throughout their championship journey. The Pokémon remains available in subsequent games including Pokémon Sun and Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and later titles like Pokémon Sword and Shield through the Expansion Pass DLC. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's The Indigo Disk DLC, Swampert and its Mega form remain accessible, allowing modern players to train and utilize this powerful Pokémon in current-generation gameplay. Mega Swampert also features prominently in Pokémon Go, where players can Mega Evolve their Swampert using Mega Energy specific to this Pokémon, though the mechanics differ slightly from mainline games. The Pokémon is available in competitive formats where Mega Evolution is permitted, though specific rules and regulations vary by tournament ruleset and generation. Additionally, Swampert can be obtained through breeding programs, trading with other players, or catching its pre-evolution Mudkip in select game locations, making Mega Swampert relatively accessible to dedicated trainers willing to invest in development.