Best Grass Pokemon in Pokemon Legends: ZA Mega Dimension

Whether you're choosing your starter Pokemon for the first time in Pokemon Legends: ZA, when you get one of your favorite starters from another region, or you just connected with a cool Grass-type Pokemon, we bet you'll fall in love with these earthy teammates in no time!

Grass typing has long been a fan favorite in Pokemon, but with so many unique Grass Pokemon available in Pokemon Legends: ZA between the base game itself and the Rifts in Hyperspace Lumios in the Mega Dimension DLC, you'd be wise to prioritize finding and training these Pokemon.

Abomasno

Abomasnow in the Pokedex in Pokemon Legends ZA.

Base statistics

Abomasno

Mega Abomasno

  • HP: 90
  • attack: 92
  • Defense: 75
  • Sp Atk: 92
  • Sp Def: 85
  • Speed: 60
  • Total: 494
  • HP: 90
  • attack: 132
  • Defense: 105
  • Sp Atk: 132
  • Sp Def: 105
  • Speed: 30
  • Total: 540

It's surprising to see Pokemon you'd expect to see on our list of the best ice-types here in our picks for Pokemon Legends: ZA (and don't worry, it'll be there too!), but that's part of what makes Abomasno so great – how trainers sometimes don't see its powerful moves.

Charmander, Gardevoir, Tepig, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Feraligatr, Lucario, and Chicorita in front of a promotional painting of Lumios City in Pokemon Legends ZA.

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This double-typing on our favorite abominable snowman Pokemon gives you a leg up in the battle before your Abomasnow goes Mega. While it may be bulky and slow in terms of speed, it more than makes up for it with sheer firepower when you call it to the battlefield.

Trevanent

Trevanent's entry in the Pokedex in Pokemon Legends ZA.

We hope you've had enough time to deal with this tricky Alpha Pokemon in Wild Zone 13, but if you've been exploring that area of ​​the Rouge Zone and managed to capture Trevanent on a mission to hunt you down and harass you, you've certainly learned how beneficial a teammate it can be.

We don't often see dual typings with Grass and Ghost, but it's always interesting to see the different ways the Pokemon team comes up with them. While you may not get a Mega Evolution Stone to use with your favorite ghost and grass hybrid, its base stats make it worth grabbing and adding to your grass teams.

Scovillen

Trainer poses between Mega Scovillen's head in Pokemon Legends ZA.

Base statistics

Scovillen

Mega Scovillen

  • HP: 95
  • attack: 60
  • Defense: 79
  • Sp Atk: 100
  • Sp Def: 125
  • Speed: 81
  • Total: 540
  • HP: 95
  • attack: 60
  • Defense: 79
  • Sp Atk: 100
  • Sp Def: 125
  • Speed: 81
  • Total: 540

Grass is always ripe for dual-typing, but we really love the creativity when it comes to Scovillain, the spicy pepper Pokemon that debuted at the start of the new generation. It was a fan-favorite in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, so we're sure we're not the only ones excited to see it return for the Mega Dimension DLC.

Scovillain is another Pokemon whose attack and special attack stats are equal, and its new Mega Form spreads this boost out evenly so that you've got the same kind of elemental coverage no matter how you choose to deal damage on the battlefield. We like to imagine that fire-types' attacks come from red heads, while grass-types come from green ones.

Septile

Trainer posing with Sceptile in Pokemon Legends ZA Mega Dimension DLC.

Base statistics

Septile

Mega Septile

  • HP: 70
  • attack: 85
  • Defense: 65
  • Sp Atk: 105
  • Sp Def: 85
  • Speed: 85
  • Total: 530
  • HP: 70
  • attack: 110
  • Defense: 75
  • Sp Atk: 145
  • Sp Def: 85
  • Speed: 85
  • Total: 630

Hoenn starters are fan-favorites for anyone who fell in love with the days of Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, and these grass-type lovers will be delighted to know that Forest Pokemon returns once again to rejoin your team on Pokemon adventures in the Mega Dimension DLC.

Pokemon Legends: Zygarde spreading his arms in ZA.

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It's a special attacker whose stats only improve once you give it Sceptilite and use its Mega Evolution on the battlefield, and you'll also get a steep speed stat boost as a big help. Although it's not the most powerful of the final evolutions of starter Pokemon, you'll get great mileage out of its high special attack and speed stats.

Victribel

Mega Victorybell before its battle in Pokemon Legends ZA.

Base statistics

Victribel

Mega Victory Bell

  • HP: 80
  • attack: 105
  • Defense: 65
  • Sp Atk: 100
  • Sp Def: 70
  • Speed: 70
  • Total: 490
  • HP: 80
  • attack: 125
  • Defense: 85
  • Sp Atk: 135
  • Sp Def: 95
  • Speed: 70
  • Total: 590

It's not often on these types of lists of the best Pokemon typings, especially in one of the three main types, that random Pokemon have lost the well-established power and fan-favorite status of Pokemon starters, but while Mega Victorybell looks incredibly silly, it's got Bragg stats that are well worth it.

Victreebel has a good balance of its attack types, and Mega Victreebel sees significant improvements to both attack and special attack stats when using its Mega Stone. The boost for special attacks is a bit big, but even so, your opponents won't have time to wipe the floor in battle with your Mega Victorybell.

Meganium

The main character standing next to Meganium in Pokemon Legends: ZA.

Base statistics

Meganium

Mega Meganium

  • HP: 80
  • attack: 82
  • Defense: 100
  • Sp Atk: 83
  • Sp Def: 100
  • Speed: 80
  • Total: 525
  • HP: 80
  • attack: 92
  • Defense: 115
  • Sp Atk: 143
  • Sp Def: 115
  • Speed: 80
  • Total: 625

If you went with Chikorita when you first arrived in Lumios City for your adventure in Pokemon Legends: ZA, we don't need to convince you how powerful Meganium can be in its final form before you give it its Meganiumite and go Mega with its new Mega Evolution added to this Gen Nine title.

Its Mega Evolution takes what should be a fair balance between physical and special attacks and gives you specs instead of being a pure special attacker with your Mega Meganium. Your defense of both species is also very impressive, so you'll hit hard with Mega Meganium while taking minimal damage in exchange.

Chesnut

Chesnaught in the Pokedex in Pokemon Legends ZA.

Base statistics

Chesnut

Mega Chesnaught

  • HP: 88
  • attack: 107
  • Defense: 122
  • Sp Atk: 74
  • Sp Def: 75
  • Speed: 64
  • Total: 540
  • HP: 88
  • attack: 137
  • Defense: 172
  • Sp Atk: 74
  • Sp Def: 115
  • Speed: 44
  • Total: 640

You'll enjoy good dual-typing with Chesnaught, the final form of the Kalos starter Chespin, who evolves into Fighting type as well as Grass typing when he reaches his final evolution at level 36. Like other Kalos starters, Chesnaught was the recipient of a particularly powerful Mega Evolution and makes it very good in LegendA. Grass-types in the game.

Chesnaught has always had powerful offensive abilities, but you'll also find a lot of good use for its amazing defensive stats, especially when it goes mega and boasts one of the highest base defense stats in the entire game. With access to powerful moves like the Wood Hammer at higher levels, the Chestnut Grass is a must-have for trainers.

Just use something to regain its speed, as Chesnaught is not known for being fast.

Venusaur

Vensaur's stats in the Pokemon Legends menu: ZA.

Base statistics

Venusaur

Mega Venusaur

  • HP: 80
  • attack: 82
  • Defense: 83
  • Sp Atk: 100
  • Sp Def: 100
  • Speed: 80
  • Total: 525
  • HP: 80
  • attack: 100
  • Defense: 123
  • Sp Atk: 122
  • Sp Def: 120
  • Speed: 80
  • Total: 625

Fans of the original Pokemon games may be rooting for the final evolution of the original Grass Starter in Pokemon Legends: ZA, and with good reason – Venusaur and its potential Mega Evolution form are some of the best Grass-type Pokemon in the entire game.

It also enjoys dual typing between Grass and Poison, and its already impressive Special Attack and Special Defense stats only increase when you have Vensaur Go Mega during battle. With top-tier moves for both of its typings, Grass gives it Solar Beam and Sludge Wave which comes from its Poison secondary type, Vensaur is a force to be reckoned with in battle.

The main character flaunting his Mega Bracelet in Pokemon Legends: ZA.

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