Hi folks! Sorry for the wait, but I'm here with the results! As always, please check out the first post for more information on how the voting works.
So without further ado;
Mega Slither Wing: DrPumpkinz !!
Mega Iron Thorns: okispokis !!
Mega Wo-Chien: lydian !!
As always, thank you all for your submissions and votes!!
With this year soon ending, we'll take a break from M4A submissions now until the new year begins. In the meantime, feel free to discuss and explain which (Mega) Pokémon you would like to introduce to M4A Paldea. Bear in mind the Pokémon you suggest should be either from SV's base game or its DLC additions.
Hopefully we will have some events to announce during this time as well, so stay tuned!
So without further ado;

Mega Slither Wing
Type: Bug / Fighting
Ability: Swarm
Stats:
HP: 85Att: 155 (+20)Def: 99 (+20)SpA: 105 (+20)SpD: 135 (+30)Spe: 91 (+10)
Slither Wing emphasizes the Bug-type half of Volcarona and particularly Larvesta, so Mega Slither Wing borrows from the sun moth's Bug-themed ability in Swarm, allowing it to launch extremely powerful First Impressions and U-turns when at low health. Both of these moves necessitate switching in multiple times to use effectively, but unlike its hazard-prone contemporary cousin, its Rock neutrality means it can survive repeated hazard damage even when in Swarm range.

Mega Iron Thorns
Rock/Electric
Ability: Download
100
144 (+10)
128 (+18)
110 (+40)
84
104 (+32)
Download fits the robotic nature of the future paradoxes while allowing Iron Thorns to make use of either half of its diverse movepool. Mega Thorns is stronger on the physical side, while the special side naturally pairs with its momentum tool in Volt Switch and more spammable moves. Physical sets will lean more on Rock STAB paired with Earthquake/High Horsepower and Ice Punch, while special sets emphasize Electric STAB alongside Ice Beam, Fire Blast and Earth Power. You can tech Mega Thorns as a Dragon Dance sweeper, a special attacking pivot or use the boost to threaten serious damage while going the utility route with Stealth Rocks and/or Spikes.

Mega Wo-Chien
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Ability - Tablets of Ruin ➝ Grudgeful Tablets: All other Pokémon without this ability deal ¾ damage with Super Effective hits.
HP - 85 ➝ 85
Atk - 85 ➝ 104 (+19)
Def - 100 ➝ 141 (+41)
SpA - 95 ➝ 112 (+17)
SpD - 135 ➝ 144 (+9)
Spe - 70 ➝ 84 (+14)
BST - 570 ➝ 670 (+100)
Movepool Changes - Strength Sap
Competitive Corner - Wo-Chien's biggest weakness is its typing, by Mega Evolving, it loses a bit on its debuff to all other Attack stats to instead debuff Super Effective hits from the opponent. This makes U-turn a lot less punishing, and other ways to try to break Wo-Chien super effectively are also weakened. Strength Sap adds fantastic longevity to both formes, but it's even more impactful with the Mega, as if I understand correctly, Tablets of Ruin decreases the healing from Strength Sap. The main problem with Mega Wo-Chien is that it's still a bit of a do-nothing Pokémon, and is susceptible to Toxic and still does have U-turn as an exploitability, even if not as much so as pre-Mega. Still, if you can take out your opponent's way of pressuring Wo-Chien long-term, it could end up being a win-con by just sitting there and stalling things out with Leech Seed and Giga Drain.
As for doubles, Mega Wo-Chien trades its base forme's Attack reducing support for something a bit more widely applicable and less overshadowed by Intimidate. Switching in or Mega Evolving your Mega Wo-Chien could be the difference maker between that Super Effective hit not getting the KO your opponent is expecting it to. You just need to be careful because the super effective moves your ally uses will also be weakened as well. In general this can help protect other Pokémon with crippling 4x weaknesses like a Garchomp or a Talonflame especially! The problem is that Wo-Chien is rather passive still, but 112 base Special Attack is not the worst thing in the world!
Flavor Corner - The stats try to maximize the number of 4s, be as a digit, or as a multiple, referencing the fact that Wo-Chien is inspired by the Four Perils, and the fact that 4 is unlucky in some chinese cultures.
As always, thank you all for your submissions and votes!!
With this year soon ending, we'll take a break from M4A submissions now until the new year begins. In the meantime, feel free to discuss and explain which (Mega) Pokémon you would like to introduce to M4A Paldea. Bear in mind the Pokémon you suggest should be either from SV's base game or its DLC additions.
Hopefully we will have some events to announce during this time as well, so stay tuned!


