The Wrestling Pokémon is back with a vengeance! Hawlucha, the Generation 6 Fighting/Flying-type, has received a new Mega Evolution in Pokémon Legends Z-A, making it a formidable choice for competitive battles. If you’re looking to optimize this high-speed physical attacker, you’ve landed in the right place. Let’s break down the perfect build to unleash Hawlucha’s full potential in Lumiose City.
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Pokémon Legends Stats Overview
| Attribute | Details | 
|---|---|
| Type | Fighting/Flying | 
| Best Nature | Adamant (+Atk, -Sp.Atk) | 
| Secondary Nature | Jolly (+Speed, -Sp.Atk) | 
| Role | Physical Sweeper | 
| Mega Evolution | Available (Hawluchanite) | 
| Location | Rooftops west of Wild Zone 3 | 
Optimal Moveset for Maximum Damage
The best moveset for Hawlucha consists of Flying Press (its signature move), Brick Break, Bulk Up, and Stone Edge. Here’s why each move matters:
Flying Press – Hawlucha’s signature move strikes as both Flying- and Fighting-type simultaneously, offering unmatched dual-type coverage. Learn this at level 36 to exploit dual weaknesses effectively.
Brick Break – Your reliable STAB Fighting-type move before unlocking Flying Press. Perfect for breaking through defensive walls and dealing consistent damage.
Bulk Up – This TM move bolsters Attack and Defense simultaneously, transforming Hawlucha into a setup sweeper that can withstand hits while dishing out punishment.

Stone Edge – Provides crucial coverage against Flying-types and offers at least neutral damage against most opponents, rounding out your offensive toolkit.
Choosing the Perfect Nature
Give Hawlucha the Adamant nature (+Atk., -Sp. Atk.) for the best results. Since Hawlucha never uses special attacks, sacrificing Special Attack for maximum physical damage is a no-brainer.
Alternatively, Jolly nature (+Spe., -Sp. Atk.) works as a second option if you want to outspeed faster threats. Both natures can be adjusted using Mints available at the Flower stall at Restaurant Le Nah, as confirmed by The Pokémon Company.

Getting Your Hands on Hawluchanite
The Hawluchanite can be found as a reward for defeating Rogue Mega Hawlucha during Main Mission 17. This Mega Stone unlocks Hawlucha’s true potential, boosting its stats significantly for competitive viability.
For more strategies on defeating difficult opponents in Pokémon Legends Z-A, check out our comprehensive battle guides. If you’re building a complete team, our Drampa moveset guide offers additional insights for special attackers.
Why Hawlucha Shines in Legends Z-A
With high Attack and Speed stats, Hawlucha excels as a speedy Physical attacker that can sweep unprepared teams. The Mega Evolution adds substantial bulk and offensive power, addressing its defensive vulnerabilities while maintaining its blistering speed.
The Fighting/Flying typing offers immunity to Ground moves and resistance to Bug, Fighting, Grass, and Dark attacks—making Hawlucha an excellent pivot against physical attackers. Just watch out for Electric, Ice, Flying, Psychic, and Fairy moves that exploit its weaknesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Mega Hawlucha worth using in competitive battles?
Absolutely! Hawlucha is mostly viable as a Mega Evolution, with the stat boosts dramatically improving its damage output and survivability. The Mega Evolution transforms it from a good attacker into a genuine threat capable of sweeping entire teams with proper setup.
Q: Where can I find Hawlucha early in the game?
Hawlucha can be found early on the rooftops east of Wild Zone 3. Complete Side Mission 004: Break Time Battle to access the rooftop areas, then look for Hawlucha near bushes and trees. If it doesn’t spawn immediately, rest at a nearby bench and change the time to reset encounters.
 
			 
					






