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Generation VII · #10319 — Thunderclap Pokémon
Mega Zeraora is the Mega Evolved form of the Mythical Electric-type Pokémon Zeraora, introduced in Generation VII during Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This legendary warrior of electricity represents the pinnacle of Zeraora's offensive capabilities, channeling raw electrical power through its body to achieve a devastating combat form. With a base stat total of 700—a substantial increase from Zeraora's base 600—Mega Zeraora transforms from an already formidable speed-focused attacker into an overwhelmingly aggressive force that dominates the competitive battlefield. The form was officially canonized in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, cementing its place in the modern Pokémon metagame. As a Mythical Pokémon exclusive, Zeraora and its Mega Evolution remain among the rarest and most sought-after creatures in the franchise, available primarily through official distribution events.
1.5m
44.5kg
Thunderclap Pokémon
Genderless
yellow
humanoid
When Zeraora undergoes Mega Evolution using the Zeraorite, its already-impressive physiology undergoes a dramatic enhancement that amplifies its electrical output and physical prowess. Maintaining the same height and weight as its base form—1.5 meters tall and 44.5 kilograms—Mega Zeraora's biological structure becomes hyper-concentrated with electrical energy, particularly in its claws and limb pads. The light blue electrical pads on its hands and feet become epicenters of power generation, crackling with barely-contained voltage that can be unleashed at a moment's notice. The creature's feline musculature becomes even more defined and powerful, optimized for delivering devastating strikes with its electrified claws. Unlike most Electric-type Pokémon, Zeraora lacks an internal electricity-generating organ, instead gathering and storing electrical energy from external sources and concentrating it within its body. During Mega Evolution, this storage capacity and channeling efficiency reach their absolute zenith, allowing Mega Zeraora to produce an almost unstoppable barrage of high-voltage attacks.
Zeraora, including its Mega Evolution form, is classified as a genderless Pokémon, a designation shared only by other Mythical and Legendary Pokémon. As a Mythical species with genderless status, Mega Zeraora cannot participate in conventional Pokémon breeding, placing it in the 'Undiscovered' egg group alongside other legendary and mythical creatures. This breeding restriction emphasizes the rarity and exclusivity of Zeraora, ensuring that the species remains difficult to obtain and maintaining its status as a truly special Pokémon. The lack of gender differentiation reflects the ethereal, almost otherworldly nature of Mythical Pokémon, which often exist outside the normal biological parameters that govern ordinary Pokémon species. While this prevents players from breeding Zeraora to produce offspring, it underscores the creature's legendary status and the significance of obtaining one through official distribution channels. The mythical classification and genderless designation create a compelling mystique around Zeraora, making it a trophy Pokémon that represents exclusivity and achievement rather than a common creature that can be readily replicated through breeding.
Zeraora does not undergo traditional evolution, existing as a standalone Mythical Pokémon without evolutionary predecessors or successors in its regular form. However, Zeraora achieves its ultimate form through Mega Evolution when exposed to the Zeraorite Mega Stone, transforming into Mega Zeraora and unlocking its full combat potential. This Mega Evolution represents not a biological transformation into a new species, but rather an amplification and crystallization of the electrical power that Zeraora has accumulated throughout its existence. The stat distribution undergoes a massive rebalancing during Mega Evolution: Attack increases by 45 points from 112 to 157, Special Attack jumps 45 points from 102 to 147, and Speed gains 10 points from 143 to 153, while its HP, Defense, and Special Defense remain unchanged at 88, 75, and 80 respectively. This distribution creates a perfectly balanced offensive machine capable of dealing massive physical and special damage while maintaining the speed advantage necessary to strike first. The resulting base stat total of 700 places Mega Zeraora among the most powerful Pokémon available, with its ability Volt Absorb ensuring it gains additional durability by converting Electric-type attacks into healing.
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Mega Zeraora exhibits combat behavior of unparalleled ferocity and precision, moving with the speed of lightning itself to overwhelm opponents before they can mount a defense. According to Pokédex entries, it approaches enemies at the speed of lightning, tearing them apart with its high-voltage claws with such rapidity that evasion becomes nearly impossible. Even when attacks are successfully dodged, the flying sparks of electricity electrocute those in proximity, making Mega Zeraora's presence on the battlefield an omnipresent threat regardless of whether direct contact is achieved. The Pokédex notes that wherever Zeraora runs, lightning flashes and thunder echoes, suggesting that its very movement through the environment generates visible electrical phenomena. In terms of habitat, Mega Zeraora, like its base form, would logically gravitate toward environments with abundant electrical energy such as thunderstorm-prone regions, volcanic areas where lightning frequently strikes, or other locations with naturally occurring electrical phenomena. The creature's relentless offensive nature and speed-oriented combat strategy indicate a predatory lifestyle focused on swift, devastating strikes against prey or opponents.
It electrifies its claws and tears its opponents apart with them. Even if they dodge its attack, they’ll be electrocuted by the flying sparks.
It approaches its enemies at the speed of lightning, then tears them limb from limb with its sharp claws.
It runs as fast as lightning strikes, shredding its opponents with its high-voltage claws.
Electricity sparks from the pads on its limbs. Wherever Zeraora runs, lightning flashes and thunder echoes.
Zeraora's design draws inspiration from multiple sources, primarily combining the elegance and ferocity of a big cat with the raw power of lightning itself. The name 'Zeraora' likely derives from a combination of electrical terminology and feline nomenclature, with the 'Zera' component possibly referencing zero resistance or the mathematical constant, while the full name evokes a fusion of zebra (reflecting the black striping pattern) and aurora (the natural light display caused by charged particles). The Thunderclap Pokémon designation perfectly encapsulates its core identity, as it moves with the speed and destructive force of a thunderclap, arriving suddenly and causing overwhelming damage. Mega Zeraora's design emphasizes this concept further, intensifying the visual representation of electrical energy coursing through the creature's body. The blue coloration on its whiskers, chest tuft, and paw pads becomes more prominent and visually energized in the Mega Evolution, with the creature's overall form becoming more aggressive and streamlined. The black and yellow color scheme reflects classic electrical hazard imagery, reinforcing the danger that Mega Zeraora represents to any opponent foolish enough to engage it in combat.
Mega Zeraora stands as one of the most offensively-oriented Mega Evolutions available to competitive players, with its exceptional stat distribution making it a menace in both physical and special attacking roles. With Attack and Special Attack bases of 157 and 147 respectively, coupled with a Speed stat of 153, Mega Zeraora can function as either a physical sweeper leveraging moves like Close Combat and Wild Charge, or a special attacker utilizing Volt Switch and Focus Blast with devastating effect. Its Volt Absorb ability provides crucial survivability by converting opposing Electric-type attacks into health restoration, a quality that becomes invaluable in mirror matches against other Electric-type threats and Electric-heavy team compositions. The 700 base stat total ensures that even modest investment in offensive EVs yields impressive damage output, while minimal Speed investment still leaves Mega Zeraora faster than the vast majority of threats in competitive formats. However, its unchanged defensive stats of 75 Defense and 80 Special Defense create a notable vulnerability, as the creature's frailty means it must eliminate threats quickly or risk being overwhelmed by sustained damage. Competitive teams employing Mega Zeraora typically support it with defensive pivots and entry hazard setters, using it as a mid-game cleaner or late-game sweeper to finish weakened teams after other threats have been eliminated.
Zeraora-mega is a electric type Pokemon.
Zeraora-mega does not evolve.
Zeraora-mega is weak to ground type moves.
Zeraora achieved significant prominence within Pokémon culture following its introduction, becoming one of the most beloved mythical Pokémon among fans despite its late-generation debut. The creature's combination of sleek feline design with overwhelming electrical power resonated strongly with the competitive community and casual players alike, inspiring numerous fan works, competitive strategies, and community discussions. Its starring role in Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us elevated Zeraora's cultural status considerably, presenting a narrative about the mythical beast and exploring themes of elemental origin and isolation. The Mega Evolution form further enhanced its appeal by delivering the raw power fantasy that players desired, transforming an already impressive creature into an unstoppable force. Within competitive Pokémon circles, Mega Zeraora gained notoriety as a format-defining threat in metagames where it was legal, with its presence significantly influencing team building and threat assessment. The creature's exclusivity as a mythical Pokémon only available through official distribution events created a sense of prestige and desirability that elevated its cultural cachet, making it a status symbol among dedicated Pokémon trainers. Fan communities continue to celebrate Zeraora's design and mechanics, with dedicated fan art, strategic guides, and nostalgic discussions ensuring its place in Pokémon history.
Zeraora, including its Mega Evolution capability, remains exceptionally rare and is available almost exclusively through official Pokémon distribution events, making it inaccessible through normal in-game capture methods in most titles. The creature was first distributed globally to celebrate Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon's launch, with subsequent distributions occurring during special Pokémon Company events. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Zeraora was distributed through the Galarian Star Tournament event, while Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Mega Dimension DLC introduced Mega Zeraora as a distinct gameplay element available to players who obtained the mythical Pokémon and the Zeraorite Mega Stone. The Zeraorite Mega Stone required for Mega Evolution is typically distributed alongside the Pokémon itself during official events, ensuring that players receiving Zeraora can immediately access its transformed state. Players who missed initial distribution windows or did not have access to official events often find themselves unable to obtain Zeraora through legitimate means without participating in online trading communities. The creature's catch rate of only 3 makes it extremely difficult to catch if encountered in the wild, reinforcing its mythical status. Due to these restrictions, Zeraora commands respect and admiration within the player community, as owning one—particularly a legitimately-distributed specimen—represents access to one of Pokémon's rarest and most exclusive creatures.