Tophat Dragoneye
Because I like Tophats
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I've always seen Mega Evolution as a form of possible and powerful primordial form the Pokémon once had until time passed to present day or earlier, where their original power where no longer necessary due to adaption or change in habitat and thus, they regressed to their current form. If I'm ever going to introduce mega evolution to my fanfic, I may give it this background story. Of course, Mewtwo kinda throws this idea out of the window, as it canon-wise a very recent Pokémon that came to be. Then again, Mewtwo IS a clone of Mew, who, as we all know, its DNA contains the genetic code of all existing Pokémon, if myths are to be believed. Thus, Mewtwo would also contain the same genetic codes and in turn, the ability to mega evolve like many other Pokémon that can.
One would have to be careful about adding mega evolution as an option to a character, no matter what kind, as he or she will then quickly become quite powerful (if the anime is any indication).
I'll be honest, I don't dislike any of the designs of any Mega Evolution Pokémon whatsoever. The only one that strikes me as an oddball would Mega Slowbro due to its design. The poor guy almost looks like he's being eaten alive. That being said, you can't really argue against its defense's massive boost after mega evolving.
Also, Mega Pidgeot and Mega Gallade are my personal favorites
One would have to be careful about adding mega evolution as an option to a character, no matter what kind, as he or she will then quickly become quite powerful (if the anime is any indication).
I'll be honest, I don't dislike any of the designs of any Mega Evolution Pokémon whatsoever. The only one that strikes me as an oddball would Mega Slowbro due to its design. The poor guy almost looks like he's being eaten alive. That being said, you can't really argue against its defense's massive boost after mega evolving.
Also, Mega Pidgeot and Mega Gallade are my personal favorites