Zeb
what is your spaghetti policy here?
- Joined
- May 9, 2010
- Messages
- 12,558
- Reaction score
- 6,335
Their intention does seem to be make as many Pokemon able to Mega Evolve as possible given some of their inclusions (Beedrill and Pidgeot most notably make me think this). So I don't see any point in only giving them to weaker Pokemon, they'd only end up being given to the stronger Pokemon at a later point anyway. Introducing them in a variety is a better way to do it imo.
Plus ones like Kanga, Mawile and Pinsir are better than Chomp, T-tar and Zam, so being strong in the base form doesn't necessarily equate to their Megas being better than the base form, or even being better the weaker Pokemon getting the Megas, as Mawile and Kangaskhan demonstrate.
The thing I'm not looking forward to with these Megas is Mega Salamence joining Kang, Gengar and Blaziken in Battle Spot. They are already annoying to battle and Salamence is only going to add to the list of overpowered Megas. Smogon gets a lot of stick, but at least the stupidly overpowered stuff gets the boot.
Plus ones like Kanga, Mawile and Pinsir are better than Chomp, T-tar and Zam, so being strong in the base form doesn't necessarily equate to their Megas being better than the base form, or even being better the weaker Pokemon getting the Megas, as Mawile and Kangaskhan demonstrate.
The thing I'm not looking forward to with these Megas is Mega Salamence joining Kang, Gengar and Blaziken in Battle Spot. They are already annoying to battle and Salamence is only going to add to the list of overpowered Megas. Smogon gets a lot of stick, but at least the stupidly overpowered stuff gets the boot.