What tier do you think they would be at? Any sets?
Mega Meganium
Type: Grass
Ability: Triage or Regenerator
Base Stats: 80/82/140/103/140/80
Relearns: Giga Drain
Mega Typhlosion
Type: Fire
Ability: Sheer Force
Base Stats: 78/84/108/169/85/120
Now Learns: Earth Power
Mega Feraligatr
Type: Water
Ability: Strong Jaw
Base Stats: 85/145/130/79/93/98
Now Learns: Poison Fang, Psychic Fangs and Water Fang (Water - Physical - BP: 80 - Accuracy: 100%)
>>31882327
Meganium needs a lot more that than that to be useful. People would still use Tangrowth as its basically the same shit and doesnt take a mega slot.
Maybe giving it a secondary rock type and unaware would be better.
>>31882327
What the fuck is up with that Typhlosion.
>>31882327
Triage Giga Drain is pretty scary. As a Regenerator user it could be a better Tangrowth, but I dunno, using a Mega slot on a pivot feels kinda like a waste BL/OU with Triage, BL with Regenerator
Typhlosion is a solid OU
Feraligatr is still UU, basically a bulkier but slower Mega Sharpedo (especially if M-Sharpedo learns Water Fangs too)
I wouldn't mind having more megas, but sadly that train crashed and the alolan form is a thing now. After that, maybe fusions or was that gen 5 only thing?
>>31883137
The kyurem stuff in gen 5 wasnt really fusion. It was just kyuurm trying to get the rest of its body back and return to being whatever the original dragon was.
>not grass/fairy
>not fire/ground
>not water/dragon
>>31883137
I'm personally that they're going to swap between the two gimmicks each generation. During remakes/sequels, we get Megas; to relive the old Pokemon of said area and bring them into relevancy. For new games, we get Regional variants; to enhance the feeling and theme of the new region while introducing some new lore.
>>31883190
personally hoping*
>>31882327
>expecting more Megas
anon...
>>31883170
>not grass/dragon (with more asian dragon features)
>not fire/ghost (referencing tanuki legend)
>not water/ground (I got nothing here, but the typing works.