Mega Charizard X, which is exclusively for Pokémon X, is a Fire/Dragon-type Pokémon, while Mega Charizard Y is Fire/Flying (Pokémon Y only).Its respective Mega Stone is acquired as soon you pick Charmander from Professor Sycamore.
You can Mega Evolve Charizard as soon as he reaches level 36 and is holding the held item of either Charizardite Y or X. Mega evolution doesn't permanently evolve the Pokémon, rather during battles you can mega evolve him for different typing/ability/and base stat totals. Keep in mind you can only mega evolve during battle and that it has no effect outside of it. This means after you win the battle, Charizard will revert back to his original form and keep on learning moves.
The Pokémon confirmed to have a Mega Evolutionin Pokémon X and Y are the following:Generation IPinsir - Bug/FlyingAlakazam - PsychicGyarados - Water/DarkGengar - Ghost/PoisonAerodactyl - Rock/FlyingKangaskhan - NormalVenusaur - Grass/PoisonBlastoise - WaterCharizard X - Fire/Dragon (Pokémon X exclusive)Charizard Y - Fire/Flying (Pokémon Y exclusive)Mewtwo X - Psychic/Fighting (Pokémon X exclusive)Mewtwo Y - Psychic (Pokémon Y exclusive)Generation IIAmpharos - Electric/DragonHeracross - BugScizor - Bug/SteelHoundoom - Dark/FireTyranitar - Rock/DarkGeneration IIIBlaziken - Fire/FightingMawile - Steel/FairyAbsol - DarkGardevoir - Psychic/FairyMedicham - Fighting/PsychicAggron - SteelBanette - GhostManectric - ElectricGeneration IVLucario - Fighting/SteelGarchomp - Dragon/GroundAbomasnow - Grass/IceWhen a Pokémon is in this state, the prefix Mega is added to their names (e.g., Mega Blaziken).
Mewtwo can Mega Evolve into either Mega Mewtwo Y or Mega Mewtwo X.
Good physical sweepers in Pokemon X and Y are Mega Lucario, Mega Mawile, and Heracross. Other good special sweepers in Pokemon X and Y are Manectric, Alakazam, and Mega Gengar.
This depends if you are referring to Mega Charizard X or Mega Charizard Y. Mega Charizard X is black and blue with darker blue wings. Mega Charizard Y has similar coloring to regular Charizard and is orange and yellow with turquoise wings.
Charizard is not capable of naturally evolving further however as of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, Charizard is capable of mega evolving into Charizard X or Charizard Y. Your trainer will need the Mega Ring in Pokémon X or Pokémon Y and then Charizard will need to be holding one of its respective Mega Stones in order to receive the option to mega evolve.
Mega Charizard X, which is exclusively for Pokémon X, is a Fire/Dragon-type Pokémon, while Mega Charizard Y is Fire/Flying (Pokémon Y only).Its respective Mega Stone is acquired as soon you pick Charmander from Professor Sycamore.
Mega Charizard X is Fire/Dragon, so there is a variation of Charizard that is Dragon-type.
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Charizard is the the final evolution of the line beginning with Charmander. It cannot evolve into another form (at least in the non-hacked games). It can, however, breed (at the Pokemon Daycare) and produce an egg which will give you access to an earlier evolution. Charizard can also Mega Evolve into two forms: Mega Charizard X or Y using Charizardite X or Y. Mega evolution, unlike regular evolution, is temporary, only happening during battle.
You can Mega Evolve Charizard as soon as he reaches level 36 and is holding the held item of either Charizardite Y or X. Mega evolution doesn't permanently evolve the Pokémon, rather during battles you can mega evolve him for different typing/ability/and base stat totals. Keep in mind you can only mega evolve during battle and that it has no effect outside of it. This means after you win the battle, Charizard will revert back to his original form and keep on learning moves.
The Pokémon confirmed to have a Mega Evolutionin Pokémon X and Y are the following:Generation IPinsir - Bug/FlyingAlakazam - PsychicGyarados - Water/DarkGengar - Ghost/PoisonAerodactyl - Rock/FlyingKangaskhan - NormalVenusaur - Grass/PoisonBlastoise - WaterCharizard X - Fire/Dragon (Pokémon X exclusive)Charizard Y - Fire/Flying (Pokémon Y exclusive)Mewtwo X - Psychic/Fighting (Pokémon X exclusive)Mewtwo Y - Psychic (Pokémon Y exclusive)Generation IIAmpharos - Electric/DragonHeracross - BugScizor - Bug/SteelHoundoom - Dark/FireTyranitar - Rock/DarkGeneration IIIBlaziken - Fire/FightingMawile - Steel/FairyAbsol - DarkGardevoir - Psychic/FairyMedicham - Fighting/PsychicAggron - SteelBanette - GhostManectric - ElectricGeneration IVLucario - Fighting/SteelGarchomp - Dragon/GroundAbomasnow - Grass/IceWhen a Pokémon is in this state, the prefix Mega is added to their names (e.g., Mega Blaziken).
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Charizard Y has a much higher Attack stat than Charizard X, But Charizard X can boost its Attack, Defense, and Special Attack stats, and he can deliver some heavy damage. Overall, Charizard Y is better.
Charizard is the dual Fire/Flying-type, but in its Charizard X form, it is changed to Fire/Dragon.