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As for stats, I think Speed and Special Defense are the way to go. Flygon already has a good amount of Attack, so raising its Speed even more is going to be very helpful for dealing the blows before your opponent. Pokémon are more likely to use Special Ice-type and Fairy-type moves than Physical. Since Flygon is extremely weak when targeted by Ice, having a bigger wall of Special Defense may help you withstand at least one hit from your opponent.
What would be the most fitting moveset for a Mega Flygon? I've got to choose Bug Buzz, Whirlwind, Spikes, and Sand Dune. Bug Buzz is a sound-based move. In Flygon's Pokedex entry, it states that its wings creates a series of notes when flapped that make it sound as if it were singing. Whirlwind would be an example of it flapping up sand and works great when combined with the use of Spikes! Lastly, Sand Dune is a move that I made up specifically with this Pokemon in mind. The Pokemon flaps its wings and a huge wave of sand crashes into the opponent. It's a powerful Special move, but the user's Special Attack stat is lowered sharply after use, similar to Draco Meteor, Overheat, and many other moves.
4Milotic
Who would've known that the awkward-looking Feebas could evolve into the beautiful Milotic? And what could be better than an even more majestic Mega Evolution for this Pokémon?
It could be a dual Water-Fairy type and its ability could be called Mitolis, which lets all Pokémon on the field heal more HP than usual when they use recovery moves.
As for stats, I think Defense and HP should be Mega Milotic's highest. In general, Milotic usually doesn't have much defense against Physical attacks and, with its new ability, it would be good to have more health on your side.
What would be the most fitting moveset for a Mega Milotic? I would have to choose Aqua Ring, Recover, Disarming Voice, and Scald. Aqua Ring would heal more damage than usual and Recover could be used if you somehow got into a pinch. Scald can burn your opponent and halve their Attack stat, which is great when you have a weaker defense against Physical attacks! Scald is most likely has the best chance of burning your opponent, excluding status moves like Will-o-Wisp. And if you're worried about accuracy loss, Disarming Voice is a move that never misses its target!
3Roserade
Roserade is a strong Special Attacker and pretty sturdy in terms of Special Defense as well. Imagine how much this Pokémon would benefit from having a Mega Evolution!
Its typing would be the same; a dual Grass-Poison type. Its ability could be Natural Cure, which is also Roserade's first ability. Natural Cure heals all of Roserade's current status ailments upon switching out.
As for stats, I think it would be best to raise Mega Roserade's Defense and HP a bit. Roserade has an awfully weak amount of these two stats, proving that it doesn't fare too well against Physical Attackers. Defense should be its peak stat overall.
What would be the most fitting moveset for a Mega Roserade? Well, my choices would have to be Sludge Bomb, Dazzling Gleam, Rest, and Petal Blizzard. Roserade will need to learn Petal Blizzard from Roselia, its previous form. It's a great match for Roserade's theme in general as well! Dazzling Gleam will help out in battles with multiple opponents and Sludge Bomb is a strong move that may poison your foe. Rest will heal Roserade fully if it sustains too much damage and, with the help of Natural Cure, it can get rid of its status ailment when switched out!
2Clefable
Clefable is one extremely defensive Pokémon if you use it right! And having a Mega Evolution that could raise this beast of a sheild's defenses even higher? It would be completely overpowered!
Clefable is a pure Fairy-type; originally a Normal-type. Its Mega Evolution should probably have a Flying dual type, since its Pokédex entry in Ruby, Sapphire, and their remakes, along with Emerald, states:
Clefable uses its wings to skip lightly as if it were flying. Its bouncy step lets it even walk on water.
This would also make Mega Clefable the only Fairy-Flying Pokémon in existance.
Its ability would be Magic Guard, protecting it from indirect damage taken by weather conditions and status ailments.
As for stats, Defense and Special Defense should be Mega Clefable's highest. As I stated before, Clefable is a very sturdy wall when used right. Having a good amount of HP on your side will help as well.
What would be the most fitting moveset for a Mega Clefable? Well, three moves in my chosen moveset for Clefable are required by first having a Clefairy; Stored Power, Cosmic Power, and Moonlight. The last move is Minimize.
Stored Power deals more damage the more Mega Clefable's stats are raised. Using moves that raise your defenses (like Cosmic Power) and evasion (like Minimize) will increase this move's power drastically! Let's do a bit of math. Stored Power has a base damage of 20 already and raises by the same amount every time a stat is raised. Multiply 20 by 6 when that stat reaches its max. When we raise one stat to the max and add the original base damage onto it, this move's base damage becomes 140! That's almost how much impact a Hyper Beam would have on you! Now, let's look at how many stats we're raising. If we raise Defense, Special Defense, and evasion stats to their max, we'll be multiplying 120 by 3, then adding 20 onto the sum. By maxing these stats, Stored Power will deal a whopping 380 base damage! And if you're concerned about the move's power decreasing when an enemy lowers your stats, no need to worry! Stored Power's current base damage will stay the same! You hear that, kids? Show your teachers and college professors this when they tell you that you're wasting your time reading this in class! Unless your opponent has taken the time to max out their Pokémon's Special Defense, they might as well forfeit the match! And by using Moonlight to heal your health, you can avoid the worst! The only problem with this moveset is that it's useless against one type; Dark.
1Ninetales
One of my most favorite Pokémon is Ninetales and why shouldn't it have a Mega Evolution? This Vulpix evolution is awesome enough already, sure, but there are still ways we could make it better!
I know there's already a whole evolution line of Fire-Ghost types, but it would make sense for Mega Ninetales to have this typing since it's based off of the Japanese kitsune fox.
Its ability could be called Thousand Year Curse, which would surround the area in an eerie purple fog that powers up Ghost type moves and adds 6% to their flinch effect rate. This will work with Ghost type moves that have no flinch effect as well!
As for stats, I think Speed and Special Attack should be Mega Ninetales' highest. Most of Ninetales' attacks are Special attacks, so it would be fitting for the Pokémon to have a high Special Attack stat. And being able to move faster than your opponent doesn't hurt either.
What would be the most fitting moveset for a Mega Ninetales? Well, my choices would have to be Curse, Secret Power, Heat Wave, and Hex. Although Ninetales cannot currently learn Curse legitimately, it would be a cool idea, especially if the move had a different effect than normal.
Normally, with pure or half Ghost types, your Pokémon cuts its own HP in half to place a curse on the opposing Pokémon that damages it heavily between turns. Other types of Pokémon have their Attack and Defense stats raised and their Speed lowered. But I think the side effects of Mega Ninetales' Curse should be different, giving opponents a stronger Burn status ailment that deals more damage and cuts their Special Attack down to 75% as well as the usual effect of halving their Attack. This would give Mega Ninetales a huge advantage over its foes and would definitely be a force to be reckoned with.
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