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Generation IX · #10322 — Mimicry Pokémon
Mega Tatsugiri is the Mega Evolved form of Tatsugiri, the Dragon/Water-type Mimicry Pokémon introduced in Generation IX. This diminutive yet deceptively powerful dragon represents a remarkable transformation that was introduced in the Mega Dimension DLC of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. With a base stat total of 575, Mega Tatsugiri experiences significant boosts across multiple defensive and offensive parameters compared to its base form, transforming from a cunning tactical support Pokémon into a formidable special attacker. Standing at just 0.6 meters in height and weighing a mere 24.0 kilograms, Mega Tatsugiri maintains its diminutive stature even in its enhanced state, making it one of the smallest dragon-type Pokémon despite its considerable power.
0.6m
24.0kg
Mimicry Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
pink
fish
In its Mega Evolved state, Tatsugiri undergoes a striking physical transformation while maintaining its core aquatic-dragon physiology. The Pokémon retains the cylindrical body structure and distinctive white throat sac that characterizes its base forms, but the Mega Evolution process amplifies these features significantly. The pectoral fins become more pronounced, and the wavy dorsal fin appears to increase in prominence, while the coloration and form-specific characteristics intensify. Like all Tatsugiri forms, the throat sac continues to serve multiple biological functions, including camouflage adaptation and emergency inflation for escape purposes, though the enhanced physiology of Mega Tatsugiri suggests these capabilities are further optimized. The split tail fin becomes more elaborate and expressive, reflecting the increased energy and control flowing through the Pokémon's body during Mega Evolution.
Mega Tatsugiri maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male and 50% female, consistent with its base form, allowing for straightforward breeding regardless of which parent is selected. As a member of the Water 2 egg group, Mega Tatsugiri can breed with other Pokémon in this classification, contributing to the perpetuation of the species through conventional breeding methods. The base happiness value of 50 indicates a neutral starting point for trainers hoping to build a strong bond with their Tatsugiri before Mega Evolution, though the friendship mechanic remains standard throughout its lifecycle. Eggs require 35 cycles to hatch, translating to approximately 8,739 to 8,995 steps in-game, positioning Tatsugiri as a moderately fast-hatching Pokémon relative to other species. The medium-slow growth rate characteristic of Tatsugiri means that trainers should be prepared for extended training periods to maximize their Pokémon's level and potential, though the eventual Mega Evolution payoff can make this investment worthwhile for competitive players.
Mega Tatsugiri achieves its transformed state through the use of Tatsugirinite, a Mega Stone specifically designed for Tatsugiri that was introduced alongside the Mega Dimension DLC. All three forms of Tatsugiri—Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy—possess the ability to Mega Evolve using this stone, allowing trainers to utilize Mega Evolution regardless of which variant they possess. The Mega Evolution process is a dramatic enhancement of Tatsugiri's existing capabilities, increasing its base stat total from 475 to 575, a gain of 100 total points distributed strategically across its stats. Most notably, Special Attack increases from 120 to 135, Defense climbs from 60 to 90, Special Defense rises from 95 to 125, and Speed increases from 82 to 92, while its HP and Attack remain unchanged at 68 and 65 respectively. This distribution reflects the Pokémon's specialization as a special attacker with improved defensive bulk, making Mega Tatsugiri considerably more resilient to incoming attacks while maintaining devastating offensive potential.
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Mega Tatsugiri maintains the cunning and deceptive behavioral patterns documented in its base form, though the transformation appears to enhance its strategic capabilities. This Pokémon remains primarily aquatic, inhabiting freshwater environments where it can establish partnerships with Dondozo, its natural companion. The symbiotic relationship between Tatsugiri and Dondozo is particularly fascinating in the context of Mega Evolution, as the enhanced power of Mega Tatsugiri allows it to coordinate even more effectively with its partner during Double Battles. According to Pokédex entries, Tatsugiri is an extremely cunning creature that feigns weakness to lure in unsuspecting prey, then orchestrates coordinated attacks through its partner. In Mega Evolved form, this tactical intelligence appears amplified, allowing the Pokémon to execute more sophisticated battle strategies. The increased special attack stat of 135 in Mega form, compared to 120 in its base form, suggests that Mega Tatsugiri relies heavily on special move combinations to overwhelm opponents.
This is a small dragon Pokémon. It lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside.
Tatsugiri is an extremely cunning Pokémon. It feigns weakness to lure in prey, then orders its partner to attack.
The name Tatsugiri, derived from the Japanese "Syaritatsu," combines elements referencing its dragon nature and rice-like throat sac appearance. The base name "Tatsugiri" connects to Japanese cultural references, with "tatsu" relating to dragons and "giri" suggesting the rice-like pattern of its throat. The Mega Evolved form maintains this nomenclature, with the transformation reflecting an amplification of these core design elements rather than a fundamental reimagining. The physical design of Mega Tatsugiri emphasizes the evolution's role as an enhanced combatant, with sharper lines and more defined features compared to the softer appearance of its base forms. The three distinct base forms—Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy—each retain their individual color schemes (orange, pink, and yellow respectively) even when Mega Evolved, allowing trainers to identify which variant they're facing while acknowledging the unified enhancement that Mega Evolution provides across all forms.
Mega Tatsugiri represents a significant tactical asset in competitive Double Battle formats, where its synergy with Dondozo can be particularly devastating. The substantial increase in Special Attack to 135 makes Mega Tatsugiri capable of delivering powerful special-based moves, while the improvements to Defense (90) and Special Defense (125) provide reasonable bulk compared to many specialist attackers. The enhanced Speed stat of 92, while not exceptional, allows Mega Tatsugiri to outpace slower threats and potentially secure momentum in competitive matches. The typical moveset for Mega Tatsugiri centers on Special Attack-boosted water and dragon-type moves, taking advantage of its Dragon/Water typing and augmented special bulk. In Double Battles specifically, Mega Tatsugiri's potential to coordinate with Dondozo remains its defining feature, even if the specific mechanics of this synergy vary depending on game format. The 2 Special Attack EV yield makes training Mega Tatsugiri straightforward for competitive preparation, though trainers must remember that this Pokémon functions best not as a standalone threat but as part of a coordinated team strategy.
Tatsugiri-curly-mega is a dragon and water type Pokemon.
Tatsugiri-curly-mega does not evolve.
Tatsugiri-curly-mega is weak to dragon and fairy type moves.
Mega Tatsugiri holds a unique position within the Pokémon franchise as part of the innovative Mega Dimension DLC of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, introducing Mega Evolution mechanics to a new generation of games. The symbiotic relationship between Tatsugiri and Dondozo has resonated with players, creating engaging double-battle dynamics that emphasize cooperation and strategic coordination. The existence of three distinct forms within the same species, each capable of independent Mega Evolution, expanded player expression and team-building flexibility in ways that resonated with competitive and casual audiences alike. Tatsugiri's design as an intentionally deceptive creature—small and unassuming on the surface but strategically powerful—has made it a fan favorite among players who appreciate Pokémon that subvert expectations regarding their apparent weakness. The introduction of Mega Tatsugiri demonstrated the continued relevance of Mega Evolution mechanics in modern Pokémon games, showing that the feature could be meaningfully integrated into new titles and regions beyond its original Generation VI debut.
Mega Tatsugiri became available through the Mega Dimension DLC of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, representing its primary method of acquisition in that game. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, standard Tatsugiri can be encountered and caught in various water-based habitats, with its National Pokédex number being #978 and its local Pokédex number being #0375 within the Paldea region. The Tatsugirinite Mega Stone required for Mega Evolution must be obtained through gameplay progression or specific in-game events within the Mega Dimension DLC. Trainers seeking to use Mega Tatsugiri competitively must complete the necessary DLC content and acquire the corresponding Mega Stone before being able to utilize the transformation in battle. The catch rate of 100 indicates that standard Tatsugiri can be caught relatively easily with basic poké balls, making the species accessible to most players without requiring specialized catching equipment or techniques. Trading between players remains an option for those seeking specific forms or desiring multiple Tatsugiri for breeding or competitive purposes, though the need to progress through DLC content for Mega Evolution access remains a primary prerequisite.