The Best Bug Types in Pokemon Legends: ZA Mega Dimension

Bug Pokemon may not be the type everyone wants to have, but they definitely get a makeover in Pokemon Legends: ZA and the Mega Dimension DLC! After decades in the background, the bug type has proven to be one of the most valuable party members in Pokémon Legends: ZA.

Since there are so many dual typings for the best Bug-type Pokemon in Pokemon Legends: ZA, there are many different ways to best use the Bug-type in battle. Stock up on mega stones and make sure you're teaching Mabel the best moves she has to offer. Then you will soon have a powerful warrior with this Bug-type Pokémon.

Vivillion

Meadow Vivillion in Pokémon Legends ZA's Pokedex.

You'll likely fight a few Scatterbugs and Spewpas early on in Pokemon Legends: ZA, so you'll have your first Vivillion to help you progress through the game until you reach Wild Zone 13 and gain access to more powerful insects. But the real appeal of Vivillion evolutions is that you can find many unique appearances for the Scale Pokemon.

Blaziken, Delphox, Emboar and Charizard Y from Pokemon Legends ZA on fire background.

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As of the release of the Mega Dimension DLC in December 2025, there will be three patterns available for Vivillion. Lumiose's Spewpa evolves into the Meadow Pattern, the Spewpa you get from the Museum's side mission gives you the Marine Pattern when evolved, and the Mega Dimension DLC added the Garden Pattern.

Data miners have found information about the remaining forms of Vivillion in the game's data, so keep an eye out for new patterns that will be included in future DLC.

golisopod

Mega Golisopod poses with its trainer in Pokemon Legends: ZA.

golisopod

Mega Golisopod

basic statistics

  • HP: 75
  • attack: 125
  • defense: 140
  • Sp. Attack power: 60
  • Sp. Def: 90
  • speed: 40
  • gun: 530
  • HP: 75
  • attack: 150
  • defense: 175
  • Sp. Attack power: 70
  • Sp. Def: 120
  • speed: 40
  • gun: 630

Golisopod, which debuted back in the Alola region of Generation 7 Pokémon Sun and Moon, was popular among Bug-type users for a while after appearing alongside Guzma throughout the game's story. It is fully dual-typed, but what secondary type it receives depends on its form.

The standard evolution of Golisopod is a dual type of Bug and Water, but if you use Mega Golisopod instead, the Water type is swapped for Steel. As you'd expect from a Pokémon with a lot of armor, Golisopod's high Defense and Special Defense make it a powerful Pokémon no matter what, but Mega Golisopod also gets an attack boost that makes it one of the better choices for the Bug type in Pokemon Legends: ZA and Mega Dimension.

Caesar

This is Scizor's stats page in the Pokemon Legends: ZA menu.

Caesar

mega scissors

basic statistics

  • HP: 70
  • attack: 130
  • defense: 100
  • Sp. Attack power: 55
  • Sp. Def: 80
  • speed: 65
  • gun: 500
  • HP: 70
  • attack: 150
  • defense: 140
  • Sp. Attack power: 65
  • Sp. Def: 100
  • speed: 75
  • gun: 600

The Scythe you catch in Wild Zone 13 at night is already a powerful fighter, but if you pick up the Metal Coat and trade it with a friend, you'll get back Scissors, a dual-type Bug and Steel Pokemon, instead. Get the Scizorite from the Stone Emporium, trade it for it, then hand it to the Pincer Pokemon and it will become a tremendous fighter.

Scizor already has very solid attack statistics that can make good use of physical moves like Lunge and Iron Head, but Mega Scizor gets two notable buffs. Not only has the attack power improved noticeably, but the defense power is also almost half of what it was before. Making the effort to trade and evolve Scizor will make every physical fight you face down the line easier in your league!

Cleaver

There is a Pokedex entry for Kleavor in Pokemon Legends: ZA.

If you want to evolve your Scythe into something newer and more unique, you might consider exposing it to Hyperspace Lumiose's Black Augerite and instead evolving it into Kleavor, the Ax Pokémon, a Legends-exclusive Pokémon.

Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde in front of the Lumiose Tower image from Pokemon Legends ZA.

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Instead of Steel for dual typing like Scizor, Kleavor is a Bug and hard-bodied Rock type. Although it doesn't get its Mega Evolution form in the added Mega Dimension DLC, its attack stats are already one of the most impressive, so you'll have no trouble wiping out enemies with physical moves like Rock Blast or Lunge.

stinger

A close-up of the poisonous stinger from Pokémon Legends ZA.

stinger

mega bunk

basic statistics

  • HP: 65
  • attack: 90
  • defense: 40
  • Sp. Attack Power: 45
  • Sp. Def: 80
  • speed: 75
  • gun: 395
  • HP: 65
  • attack: 150
  • defense: 40
  • Sp. Attack power: 15
  • Sp. Def: 80
  • speed: 145
  • gun: 485

One of the original Bug-type Pokémon from the iconic first generation games, Beedrill has always been a hit with bug fans. It features dual typing that combines the agility of a Bug with the stinger of a Poison. This means you can have a lot of powerful physical moves with Beedrill and deal damage even before you let go of the Mega.

Focus on Beedrill's physical damage in both its basic and mega evolved forms. This is because the already weak special attack ability drops even further when turned into mega.

You'll be facing off against a Rogue Mega Beedrill as part of the game's main story, so you know its stats aren't going to be messed with. especially Those speed stats. That giant drill hand certainly deals damage, and with its resistance to five types (Fighting and Grass types take less damage than the already small HP loss of Poison, Bug, and Fairy types), it is and has always been one of the best Bug-type Pokémon.

Pinsir

Pinsir in the Pokedex of Pokémon Legends ZA.

Pinsir

Mega Pinsir

basic statistics

  • HP: 65
  • attack: 125
  • defense: 100
  • Sp. Attack power: 55
  • Sp. Def: 70
  • speed: 85
  • gun: 500
  • HP: 65
  • attack: 155
  • defense: 120
  • Sp. Attack power: 65
  • Sp. Def: 90
  • speed: 105
  • gun: 600

Another classic Pokemon from Generation 1 that has stood the test of time to reappear around Wild Zone 13 in Pokemon Legends: ZA, Pinsir is definitely one of the most iconic bug types in Pokemon games. Although not evolving, Quasartico Inc. Get Pinsirite from HQ and make it Mega, and you'll be swept away with Stagbug Pokémon.

In addition to becoming a more powerful physical attacker in Mega form, Mega Pinsir will also gain impressive increases in both Defense and Speed ​​statistics. This makes it a fast and powerful Pokémon that is difficult to attack in return on the battlefield, so you'll see good results with Pinsir!

Heracross

You receive Heracross as a Pokemon Legends ZA trade in a side mission.

Heracross

Mega Hera Cross

basic statistics

  • HP: 80
  • attack: 125
  • defense: 75
  • Sp. Attack Power: 40
  • Sp. Def: 95
  • speed: 85
  • gun: 500
  • HP: 80
  • attack: 185
  • defense: 115
  • Sp. Attack power: 40
  • Sp. Def: 105
  • speed: 75
  • gun: 600

Like Pinsir in the same Wild Zone, Heracross doesn't evolve into any other Pokémon, even after years of seeing older Pokémon take their evolved forms in later games, but it certainly gets a massive power boost from the Mega Stone.

You can get Heracross early on in Pokemon Legends: ZA by trading with a woman named Tracie as one of the side missions. She will give you Heracross's name, Bois, in exchange for the Pikachu you caught in Wild Zone Three.

Like most Bug-type Pokémon, Heracross is a good physical attacker even before its attack stat increases to half of Mega Heracross' normal strength. Dual typing between Bug and Fighting means that Heracross can see good mileage by having it remember moves like Megahorn for opponents who are weak to the Bug type, or Close Combat for situations where Fighting type moves are better.

Genesect

Pokemon Legends: ZA's Genesect.

If you've been a fan of Mythical Pokemon, you'll find it very interesting to dive into all the cracks of the Mega Dimension DLC and find your favorite Pokemon. This is where you'll find Genesect, a dual Bug and Steel-type Paleozoic Pokémon with not one, but five unique forms.

What makes Genesect so interesting is its signature move, Techno Blast, which changes type depending on which Form it is using. Techno Blast is basically a normal move, but it can be used as an electric-type move with Shock Drive Genesect, a fire-type move with Burn Drive Genesect, an ice move with Chill Drive Genesect, and a water-type move with Daz Drive Genesect. Swap out drives as needed to suit the needs of your team setup and get the most out of Genesect once you discover it!

Banette, Gengar, Chandelure and Cofagrigus from Pokemon Legends ZA with purple hand background.

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