

But I can guarantee you that if a Mega Evolution is created next generation and its typing is entirely different than the one of its normal forme, it could be a big difference in the roles that this Pokemon can play and the tier where it will end up being next generation. So how much an impact can this have on the individual Pokémon? That I can humbly say I cannot predict.

The third factor can be considered unorthodox or overly speculative starting from Generation VII, the typing of Mega Evolutions will be completely different than the one of their regular formes. If you want more proof, just read Pidgeot's Pokedex entry and compare regular Pidgeot's base Speed and Mega Pidgeot base Speed to see which of the two exactly fits the description of its Pokédex entry and its performance in the metagame. If one compares Rayquaza's Gen III Pokédex entry to its Alpha Sapphire one, it merely expands Rayquaza's description as to how living in the ozone layer destroying and eating comets becomes his way of achieving Mega Evolution. The second factor would be designing a Mega as an expansion of existing Pokédex entries. While there are abilities that are exclusive to only one species or a certain family of Pokémon, the introduction of the ability Parental Bond to Mega Kangaskhan confirms that Game Freak has the capability to introduce a Mega-exclusive ability.

The first factor we should consider would be the creation of exclusive abilities. But out of the possible changes that are coming, this article will focus only on the concepts and rules of creating a Mega for certain Pokémon and establishing the Mega Evolutions' characteristics. With so much fan art being made for every Pokémon and the introduction of a recent Other Metagame that uses the Mega Evolution concept in its own way, this brings us fans to speculate and wish as to which Pokémon should get a Mega Evolution.īefore proceeding forward, we need to come to the reasonable conclusion that some changes are bound to happen to the existing competitive metagame in the next generation. With the 20th anniversary marking its journey in video game history books, the introduction of new Mega Evolutions becomes the new hot buzz for us all Pokémon fans. What Mega Pokémon do you think should be introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon? Let us know in the comments below.Mais the day when actual confirmation shines upon the entire Pokémon community that Pokémon Sun and Moon will come by November 18, 2016. Finally, clocking in at #1 on the list is Flygon, who was outmatched by Salamence. Milotic was apparently meant to get a Mega in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, so there’s a prime candidate. Other Pokémon that could use a boost are Whimsicott and Lilligant. Poison type Pokémon are under-represented in the Pokédex, and a prime candidate from the Poison side to receive a Mega Evolution would be Weezing. Hydreigon can use a leg up, considering it is 4x weak to Fairy, making it a serious liability. The argument for Raichu is that Pikachu being the face of the franchise, the evolution deserves a Mega Evolution to celebrate the franchise’s 20th Anniversary. Another possibility is Frosslass, whose male counterpart Glalie received a Mega Evolution in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Considering how Kanto and Hoenn starters have already received Mega Evolutions, it makes the most sense for Game Freak to finally add Mega Evolutions for the Johto Starters’ final evolutions, Meganium, Typhlosion and Feraligatr.īutterfree is another contender, seeing as Beedrill already got a Mega Evolution.
