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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 Tatsugiri-droopy-mega

tatsugiri-droopy-mega #10323

Dragon
Water

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Dragon
Fairy

Resistant to (½x damage):

Steel
Fire
Water

tatsugiri-droopy-mega

Generation IX · #10323 — Mimicry Pokémon

Mega Tatsugiri is the Mega Evolved form of the Dragon/Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, achievable through the use of Tatsugirinite. This diminutive but remarkably powerful Pokémon represents a fascinating case study in how Mega Evolution can dramatically enhance a creature's capabilities while maintaining its core identity. Standing at just 0.6 meters tall and weighing 24.0 kilograms, Mega Tatsugiri remains one of the smallest Mega Evolutions in existence, yet its base stat total of 575 marks a substantial 100-point increase from its base form's 475, demonstrating that size has little correlation with power in the Pokémon world. The transformation is particularly notable for its Special Attack reaching 135, a 15-point boost that solidifies its role as a special attacker, while its Special Defense increases by 30 points to 125, granting it remarkable resilience against special assaults.

Base Stats

HP68
Attack65
Defense90
Sp. Atk135
Sp. Def125
Speed92
Total575
Height

0.6m

Weight

24.0kg

Category

Mimicry Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

pink

Shape

fish

Abilities
Unknown

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Biology & Physical Characteristics

Mega Tatsugiri manifests three distinct forms—Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy—each retaining the fundamental physiology of the base species while undergoing visual intensification during Mega Evolution. The Mimicry Pokémon's characteristic cylindrical body and distinctive white throat sac remain present, though the Mega Evolved state appears to amplify these features through an enhancement of the Pokémon's natural energies. The throat sac, which serves the critical function of camouflage and rapid inflation for escape purposes, becomes even more pronounced in its Mega form, allowing Tatsugiri to manipulate its appearance with greater precision and efficiency. While the height remains diminished compared to many other Pokémon, the density and potency of Tatsugiri's draconic essence concentrates during Mega Evolution, resulting in a creature whose small stature belies immense supernatural power. The form's biological adaptations, particularly its enhanced Special Attack stat of 135, suggest that Mega Evolution amplifies the neurological and magical pathways governing its devastating water and dragon-type attacks.

Pokedex Numbers

national#978
paldea#375
hyperspace#31

Training

EV YieldNone
Catch Rate100
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.N/A
Growth Ratemedium slow

Breeding

Egg Groupswater2
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles35 (9180 steps)

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Mega Tatsugiri maintains the same gender distribution as its base form, with an equal 50% male to 50% female ratio that ensures balanced breeding populations across all three forms. The species belongs to the Water 2 egg group, limiting its breeding compatibility to other Pokémon within this same category, which includes numerous aquatic and water-dwelling creatures from across the generations. With a moderate base happiness value of 50, Tatsugiri requires patient trainers willing to invest time and care to maximize affection and breeding efficiency, though the species' somewhat neutral disposition reflects its inherently cunning and independent nature. The egg hatching cycle spans 35 cycles, translating to approximately 8,739 to 8,995 steps, positioning Tatsugiri within the moderate range of breeding timelines that characterizes many Water 2 egg group members. The medium-slow growth rate means that Tatsugiri requires sustained training investment to reach maximum levels, discouraging rushed progression while rewarding dedicated trainers who develop their specimens gradually and strategically, creating a breeding experience that mirrors the patient cunning that defines Tatsugiri's behavioral patterns.

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Unlike traditional evolutionary progressions that represent biological maturation, Mega Evolution transforms Tatsugiri into a heightened state of power through the synergistic bond between trainer and Pokémon, catalyzed by the Tatsugirinite Mega Stone. Tatsugiri itself does not evolve into or from any other Pokémon in the standard evolutionary chain, maintaining its status as a singular species across its three forms—Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy—each capable of accessing this transformation independently. The Mega Evolution process yields remarkable stat distributions: HP remains constant at 68, Attack increases modestly by 15 points to 65, Defense gains 30 points to reach 90, Special Attack surges dramatically by 15 points to 135, Special Defense increases substantially by 30 points to 125, and Speed climbs by 10 points to 92. This distribution pattern reveals Mega Evolution's strategic purpose for Tatsugiri, optimizing its role as a special attacker while simultaneously fortifying its special defensive capabilities, making it remarkably difficult to eliminate through special assaults. The Mega Evolution mechanic represents the culmination of Tatsugiri's symbiotic philosophy—rather than replacing its form through traditional evolution, it achieves transcendence through partnership, embodying the bond between trainer and Pokémon that defines the Mega Evolution concept.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Mega Tatsugiri exhibits the same cunning and deceptive behavioral patterns as its base form, though these traits are magnified through the clarity and intensity granted by Mega Evolution. The Pokédex describes Tatsugiri as an extremely cunning creature that feigns weakness to lure unsuspecting prey before ordering its partner to attack, a strategy that becomes far more effective when the Pokémon channels the raw power of Mega Evolution. In its standard habitat within the mouths of Dondozo partners, Mega Tatsugiri occupies a unique ecological niche, providing protection and tactical guidance in exchange for transportation and security from external predators. The symbiotic relationship with Dondozo intensifies dramatically during Mega Evolution, with Tatsugiri's enhanced Special Attack and Special Defense enabling it to command its partner with greater authority and control. Its duplicitous nature—deliberately projecting weakness as a hunting strategy—represents an evolutionary advantage that transcends mere physical transformation, marking Tatsugiri as a Pokémon whose true power lies in manipulation and intellect as much as raw elemental force.

Pokedex Entries

Generation IX

scarlet

This is a small dragon Pokémon. It lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside.

violet

Tatsugiri is an extremely cunning Pokémon. It feigns weakness to lure in prey, then orders its partner to attack.

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Tatsugiri derives from Japanese elements that mirror its dual nature and form diversity, with the base name suggesting a connection to 'tatsu' (dragon) and 'giri' (cut or slice), though the three form variants—Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy—reference its distinctive body shapes and characteristic postures. The English name directly invokes Japanese naming conventions while maintaining accessibility for international audiences, creating a Pokémon whose nomenclature reflects both its draconic heritage and its flexible, adaptive morphology. In its Mega Evolved state, Tatsugiri maintains this nomenclatural consistency, with 'Mega Tatsugiri' serving as the formal designation regardless of which form undergoes transformation. The design philosophy emphasizes the Pokémon's small stature as a virtue rather than a limitation, with the Mimicry Pokémon designation highlighting its capacity to camouflage and deceive rather than dominate through size. The three form variants—each associated with different color palettes (orange for Curly, pink for Droopy, and yellow for Stretchy)—represent tactical specializations rather than aesthetic variations, with each form enhancing different stats when Dondozo uses the signature move Order Up, creating a system where Tatsugiri's appearance communicates its strategic role within double battles.

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Competitive Battle Guide

Mega Tatsugiri emerges as a formidable competitive presence, leveraging a Special Attack stat of 135 paired with a respectable Special Defense of 125 to function as both an offensive and defensive force in competitive formats. The 100-point stat increase from base form to Mega form represents a transformation that grants Tatsugiri access to competitive viability that its base form struggles to achieve, enabling it to execute devastating special attacks while weathering special assault attempts from opposing Pokémon. Its Speed stat of 92, while not exceptional compared to dedicated sweepers, provides adequate momentum to outpace many bulky special tanks and defensive threats, allowing Tatsugiri to function effectively in moderately paced competitive environments. The Dragon/Water typing grants Tatsugiri a meaningful defensive profile, resisting common offensive types including Fire, Water, Grass, and Ice while maintaining offensive coverage through its dual typing, though the 4x Weakness to Dragon-type attacks presents a significant vulnerability that astute opponents can exploit. In double battle formats, Mega Tatsugiri's interaction with its signature Commander ability takes on heightened significance, enabling it to orchestrate partner Pokémon—particularly Dondozo—with enhanced efficiency, though the ability becomes inaccessible during Mega Evolution, requiring trainers to carefully consider whether to prioritize individual stat enhancement or partnership synergy.

Commonly Asked Questions About Tatsugiri-droopy-mega

What type is Tatsugiri-droopy-mega?

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega is a dragon and water type Pokemon.

What does Tatsugiri-droopy-mega evolve into?

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega does not evolve.

What are Tatsugiri-droopy-mega's weaknesses?

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega is weak to dragon and fairy type moves.

Tatsugiri-droopy-mega Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Tatsugiri, including its Mega Evolved form, has captured the imagination of Generation IX enthusiasts through its unconventional design philosophy and symbiotic relationship mechanics that challenge traditional Pokémon hierarchy and combat dynamics. The species' introduction in Pokémon Legends: Z-A through the Mega Dimension DLC marked a significant narrative moment, establishing Mega Evolution as an enduring mechanic that continues to receive development and refinement rather than serving as a concluding element of prior generational cycles. The visual distinctiveness of its three forms—each with dramatically different color schemes and physical presentations—created opportunities for personality expression among trainers, allowing individual aesthetic preferences to align with strategic team building in ways that transcended typical form variation mechanics. Tatsugiri's cunningness and deceptive hunting strategies have resonated particularly strongly with trainers who appreciate Pokémon that exemplify intelligence and tactical prowess rather than overwhelming physical dominance, establishing the species as a symbol of competitive sophistication. The symbiotic relationship with Dondozo introduced through the Commander ability and Order Up move mechanics expanded competitive gameplay possibilities while creating compelling narrative moments about partnership and mutual dependence, influencing subsequent game design decisions regarding mechanic integration and thematic cohesion.

Where to Find Tatsugiri-droopy-mega in Every Pokémon Game

Mega Tatsugiri remains accessible primarily through Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Mega Dimension DLC content, representing a modern evolution of the Mega Evolution mechanic originally introduced in Generation VI. The Tatsugirinite Mega Stone, required to trigger Mega Evolution in Tatsugiri, remains available within this specialized DLC environment, though broader availability across other generation entries may vary depending on official distribution decisions and version-specific content gates. Trainers seeking to obtain Tatsugiri itself—either in its base form or prepared for Mega Evolution—must first access Pokémon Scarlet or Violet in the base games, where the species appears with a catch rate of 100 and relatively generous encounter rates, allowing determined trainers to assemble complete form sets. The National Pokédex entry #978 places Tatsugiri within the modern generation bracket, ensuring consistent recognition across official databases and competitive rulesets, though regional Pokédex placements may fluctuate depending on individual game environments and update patches. While the Stretchy Form variant received specific event distribution in some regions, standard gameplay provides access to all three form variants through natural encounter progression, though trainers seeking immediate access to all forms may need to engage with event distribution mechanisms or breeding strategies to rapidly assemble complete collections for competitive preparation and completion purposes.