Pokemon GO’s New Mega Metagross is Officially Not The Best Steel Attacker

To celebrate the upcoming release of *Pokémon Legends: Z-A*, *Pokémon GO* is hosting a season called Tales of Transformation, focusing on different Pokémon forms. Throughout the season, lasting until December 2, 2025, players can participate in events featuring special forms like Gigantamax, Dynamax, Mega, and Shadow Pokémon. Recent events have already begun, including the long-awaited addition of Mega Metagross to the game. However, despite years of anticipation, Mega Metagross isn‘t proving to be as powerful in battle as some fans had hoped.

Pokemon GO’s Meta Metagross is Outclassed as a Steel-Type, Even By Itself

When Mega Metagross was revealed with the new Tales of Transformation update, many players predicted it would be a powerful Steel-type attacker in *Pokemon GO*. Metagross has consistently been one of the best Steel-type attackers, and its Mega Evolution offers significant stat increases, reaching 248.9 Attack, 240.3 Defense, and 162.0 HP. However, according to community analysis, Shadow Metagross actually performs slightly better.

Mega Metagross has impressive stats, but sources like DialgaDex and PokemonGOHub agree it doesn’t quite reach top-tier status as a damage dealer. Its damage per second (DPS) is just a little too low to be truly competitive. While it might be useful in certain game modes, and players willing to trade a bit of damage can still find a place for it on their teams, DPS is key for maximizing a Pokémon’s attacking power. This is especially true in *Pokémon GO*, where seemingly simple battles actually involve complex mechanics, even as players are just tapping their screens.

Why Shadow Metagross is Better than Mega Metagross in Pokemon GO

Max CP DPS TDO
Mega Metagross 5552 18.623 564.2
Shadow Metagross 4286 19.243 391.8

As a fan, looking at this data, it seems Shadow Metagross doesn’t quite hit as hard *overall* as Mega Metagross, but it attacks a little faster. That speed makes a real difference in battles! It’s cool because it keeps both Shadow and Mega Metagross from being totally overpowered. Still, Pokemon like Dusk Mane Necrozma, Crowned Shield Zamazenta, and Crowned Sword Zacian are just performing better right now. What’s really great about Metagross, though, is how much easier it is to get your hands on compared to some other top Pokemon. It’s a really important ‘mon for a lot of us, even if it’s not the absolute best.

The difference between Shadow and Mega Metagross will likely only matter in certain raids and player-versus-player battles where quick attacks are more valuable than long-term planning. Some players might also hesitate to use Mega Metagross regularly because it costs Mega Energy, especially if they prefer Shadow Metagross. While the stat differences might seem small, they can change how players approach battles. Shadow Metagross excels at staying power, while Mega Metagross can deliver the fast damage needed to succeed in raids.

Metagross is a well-loved Pokémon, so it’s surprising to see its long-awaited Mega Evolution be less powerful than forms from the older *Pokémon Colosseum* games. It’s rare for a less common Pokémon version to be stronger than a popular Mega Evolution, even if the difference isn’t huge. *Pokémon GO* is unique in how it combines both well-known and obscure Pokémon features, and this situation perfectly illustrates that point.

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2025-10-07 20:14