PokéRogue Fusion

Choose the primary and secondary Pokémon in PokéRogue, and click the "Fuse" Button to see the fusion Pokémon you create

Primary Pokémon
Gengar

Gengar

GhostGhost
PoisonPoison

Main Ability

Cursed Body

Passive Ability

HP

60

Attack

65

Defense

60

Special Attack

130

Special Defense

75

Speed

110
Secondary Pokémon
Lucario

Lucario

FightingFighting
SteelSteel

Main Ability

Steadfast

Passive Ability

Justified

HP

70

Attack

110

Defense

70

Special Attack

115

Special Defense

70

Speed

90
Fused Pokémon

Gengar + Lucario

GhostGhost
SteelSteel

Main Ability

Steadfast

Passive Ability

HP

65

Attack

88

Defense

65

Special Attack

123

Special Defense

73

Speed

100
Defense

GhostGhost
SteelSteel

Takes 2x from

GroundGround
GhostGhost
FireFire
DarkDark

Takes 1x from

WaterWater
ElectricElectric

Takes 0.5x from

FlyingFlying
RockRock
SteelSteel
GrassGrass
PsychicPsychic
IceIce
DragonDragon
FairyFairy

Takes 0.25x from

BugBug

Takes 0x from

NormalNormal
FightingFighting
PoisonPoison

FAQs

PokéRogue Fusion is a feature in the game PokéRogue that allows players to fuse two Pokémon to create a single, ideally more powerful Pokémon.

In PokéRogue, Fusion is a mechanic that allows you to combine two Pokémon using a DNA Splicer item. Here's how it works:
  1. Base Stats: The fusion's base stats are averaged from the two component Pokémon.
  2. Types: The fusion's primary type comes from the first Pokémon's primary typing, while the secondary type (or only type if monotype) comes from the second Pokémon's secondary typing.
  3. Abilities: The fusion inherits the main ability from the secondary Pokémon and the passive ability (if unlocked) from the first Pokémon.
  4. Moves, Learnsets and Items: The fusion combines the moves, learnsets and items of both Pokémon.
  5. IVs, Nature, and Level: These attributes come from the first Pokémon selected.
  6. Luck: The fusion's luck is the sum of both component Pokémon's luck values.
  7. Battle Gimmicks: The first Pokémon can still Mega Evolve or Gigantamax after fusion, but the second Pokémon cannot.
  8. Evolution: Fusions can still evolve, retaining the evolution methods of both component Pokémon.
  9. Defusing: You can defuse at any time, but the second Pokémon (the sacrifice) will be lost. The first Pokémon retains the fusion's moves and items.

  1. Select the Primary Pokémon
  2. Select the Secondary Pokémon
  3. Click the "Fuse" Button
  4. View Fusion Results

When fusing Pokémon Gengar + Lucario in PokéRogue, the resulting fusion will have the following characteristics:
  • Typing: Ghost + Steel
  • Main Ability: Steadfast
  • Passive Ability:
  • HP: 65
  • Attack: 88
  • Defense: 65
  • Special Attack: 123
  • Special Defense: 73
  • Speed: 100