Mega Glimmora is another of the new additions to the Mega Evolution roster in Pokemon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension DLC. To get this intriguing Pokemon and its Mega, players will have to get a hold of its Mega Stone: The Glimmorite.
So, if players want to know everything about Glimora and Mega Glimora, including stats, best moves, nature, EV Spread, and whether it’s good in PvP/PvE or not, they have come to the right place. Check this out!
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How To Get Mega Glimmora in Pokemon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension DLC
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Mega Glimmora is a Poison/Rock-type Pokemon, an unlikely combination, but one that has a critical weakness (4x) to Ground-type moves, so players should take advantage of that to take it down fast.
All-in-all, it’s not a complicated fight, and if players stick to spamming Ground-type moves, they’ll soon take home the main prize: The Glimmorite Mega Stone.
Now, any Glimmora captured or evolved from Glimmet (at level 35) can equip this Mega Stone and evolve to Mega Glimmora during battle. The question is: Is it worth training? Next, we will take a look at Mega Glimmora’s stats, best moves, and EV Spread.
Best Moveset, EV Spread, & Nature For Mega Glimmora in Pokemon Legends Z-A
Mega Glimmora is actually pretty decent, overpassing the threshold of a Pseudo-Legendary with a BST of 625 (83 HP, 90 Atk, 105 Def, 150 Sp. Atk, 96 Sp. Def, 101 Speed). Its a pretty fast Special Attacker, though not one of the fastest.
Its unique Typing is what makes it more interesting, as it resists Fire, Bug, Fairy, Normal, Flying, and Poison (which are types that are quite used in PvP).
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In comparison to other Rock-types like 
Hazard moves are more OP than ever, with Spikes being the top move, and Toxic Spikes being the second best. Glimmora can learn both, which means it can become super annoying in PvP.
A decent Pokemon that does consistent damage, and can become quite useful in PvE as well. With a deploy and run strategy, Glimmora can kite opponents into a Hazard field, then run until enough Mega Energy is saved. Then, unleash powerful Plus+ Moves to take full advantage of its Rock-type STAB.







