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(Little) Things that annoy you in Pokémon

I don't like it when important trainers (especially in older games) always send their "Ace Pokemon" out last even when it is obviously better to send it out beforehand. The only time I ever found this acceptable was Lusamine / Bewear and only due to a very small detail during the 2nd fight (and that fight has enough issues anyway due to Pokemon used Pain Split!). I'm glad Sun / Moon's important trainers have mostly moved away from this. EDIT: To give an example, Guzma and his Golisopod with First Impression.
 
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I don't like it when important trainers (especially in older games) always send their "Ace Pokemon" out last even when it is obviously better to send it out beforehand. The only time I ever found this acceptable was Lusamine / Bewear and only due to a very small detail during the 2nd fight (and that fight has enough issues anyway due to Pokemon used Pain Split!). I'm glad Sun / Moon's important trainers have mostly moved away from this.
To be fair, I only really noticed it in Gen VI with Pokemon who could Mega Evolve. Those ones always came last with Story trainers.
 
To be fair, I only really noticed it in Gen VI with Pokemon who could Mega Evolve. Those ones always came last with Story trainers.

It was definitely apparent in older games, especially important trainers such as Gym Leaders. I think it's just that Gen 6 was more noticeable due to Mega Evolution.
 
It was definitely apparent in older games, especially important trainers such as Gym Leaders. I think it's just that Gen 6 was more noticeable due to Mega Evolution.

Well, maybe they thought that Pokemon was their wincon or something.

(which holds true for Cynthia's Garchomp in DPP, naturally)
 
In previous games, I've seen the AI send out their ace if you outspeed and murderify their first Pokémon or two.
 
I just want to know who had a vendetta against fishing variety. Putting so many Pokemon behind a 1% (10% or 20% once-per-area-load bubble) chance when fishing and making the common finds be 99% Magikarp or Wishiwashi doesn't make for a fun Dex filling experience, and an even blander fishing experience throughout the story.

Sheesh though, poor Speed Boost Sharpedo. Locked on the last island as a rare fishing chance and combined with the lowest SOS Call Rate. Somebody had it out for this 'mon.
 
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I just want to know who had a vendetta against fishing variety. Putting so many Pokemon behind a 1% (10% or 20% once-per-area-load bubble) chance when fishing and making the common finds be 99% Magikarp or Wishiwashi doesn't make for a fun Dex filling experience, and an even blander fishing experience throughout the story.

Sheesh though, poor Speed Boost Sharpedo. Locked on the last island as a rare fishing chance and combined with the lowest SOS Call Rate. Somebody had it out for this 'mon.
And here I thought spending 3 hours seeking for another certain fish was bad enough, twice (first one was sent away by my stupidity). Glad I at least finally got a decent Milotic for storyplay and just get Carvanha from GTS for Pokedex, not going to waste any more time looking for difficult scraps.
(Too bad though, Milotic has Sassy nature and max Speed IV, but that's another matter)
 
Not sure if anyone mentioned this, but why is the judge feature not available on Link Trade? You can use it when you normally check your PC, on Wonder Trade, AND on GTS, so why not on Link Trade? It doesn't make sense to me. When I'm trading a pokemon with a specific spread to someone I have to go and retrieve it and put it into my party which can be a hassle over and over again. And yeah, there's marking pokemon but I don't want to mark 1000+ breedjects that I'm going to later trade or give away to people who want to know their spreads. Why GF, why?! ;___;
 
AI seem to like getting hax.
so many times, they wake up at the one moment you don't want them too, or freeze stuff on turn 1.
My brother had a really hard time fighting that Teacher in the Trainer School because of paralysis hax with her Magnemite and flinch hax with her Meowth.
 
About hax, actually, I start to suspect it is not just that the hax odds favours the AI, but somehow the AI can "read" when the hax will occur, as if they know the RNG seeds. Lately many times I notice they use moves I thought not very sensical compared to other options they have, only to then see my 'mon got the effects of it. It doesn't always happen, but it is quite often, even more than the times I played Battle House Triples in AS.

Again, anecdotal feelings though....
 
Hapu.

Well, not exactly Hapu herself, but the amount of confusions her name in the Spanish versions cause to me.

She is called "Hela" there, which makes me confuse her with Hala, who is actually called "Kaudan" in Spanish. And sometimes I end up thinking she is called Hapu in Spanish =(

EDIT: Oh, and also Hau ("Tilo")
 
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Alolan Raichu is surfing on its tail.

Alolan Raichu's Ability is Surge Surfer.

Alolan Raichu cannot learn Surf.

I actually made a rage comic about how stupid this is, if you guys want to see it I'll post it later.
Here it is:
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It can...but only through an event from a pre-gen 7 Pikachu :^]
I realize this is the case, but the fact that it can't learn it naturally or through a TM is still fucking stupid.
 
I'd like to add on to what I said before, about music being all too similar and not as bold as previous entries. I went back and played through White/White2 and there really is a HUGE difference in quality, like even the alolan trainer has less personality besides a grim smile that's always there even when grandma dies (that's a comparison, not a spoiler mind you). Like, the NPCs in White2 even have more character in my opinion. I guess it was just a "Oh look a new pokemon game its totally great Oh wait nvm" kind of moment, and kind of misrepresents pokémon as a series to me.
 
The dark dex entries for Mega Evolutions. They just completely contradict the entire point of Megas being a thing fueled by friendship and love and feel like they're written by someone who didn't know a thing about Megas.
I know, I know; maybe the point is that as a trainer you're supposed to help it overcome these problems, but again, the whole thing is fueled by love. Here, Glalie; my love for you extends to the point I'm going to use this stone to snap your freakin' jaw. But it's okay because I'm gonna help you not care about that during battle.
It just feels so ridiculously out of place, more so than the other dark dex entries.
 
The dark dex entries for Mega Evolutions. They just completely contradict the entire point of Megas being a thing fueled by friendship and love and feel like they're written by someone who didn't know a thing about Megas.
I know, I know; maybe the point is that as a trainer you're supposed to help it overcome these problems, but again, the whole thing is fueled by love. Here, Glalie; my love for you extends to the point I'm going to use this stone to snap your freakin' jaw. But it's okay because I'm gonna help you not care about that during battle.
It just feels so ridiculously out of place, more so than the other dark dex entries.

Except all other media depict Mega Evolutions just like those entries do - making Pokemon completely berserk unless there is a tight bond of trust with a trainer. Just look at Korrina's Mega Lucario in the anime (at first) or Awakening Emera-induced Mega Evolutions in Super Mystery Dungeon, where they start just fine, but after some turns attacking they get completely crazy and will wreck anything, be it ally, enemy or the dungeon itself until the Mega Evolution effect wears off.

It's something that should have been made clearer in XY, though.
 
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Except all other media depict Mega Evolutions just like those entries do - making Pokemon completely berserk unless there is a tight bond of trust with a trainer. Just look at Korrina's Mega Lucario in the anime (at first) or Mega Evolutions in Super Mystery Dungeon.

It's something that should have been made clearer in XY, though.
To add on to this, it's implied that the player characters are all prodigies who are known for having great bonds with their Pokemon. And the reason why you had to fight your rival there was to figure out who had the best bonds with their Pokemon.
 
The dark dex entries for Mega Evolutions. They just completely contradict the entire point of Megas being a thing fueled by friendship and love and feel like they're written by someone who didn't know a thing about Megas.
I know, I know; maybe the point is that as a trainer you're supposed to help it overcome these problems, but again, the whole thing is fueled by love. Here, Glalie; my love for you extends to the point I'm going to use this stone to snap your freakin' jaw. But it's okay because I'm gonna help you not care about that during battle.
It just feels so ridiculously out of place, more so than the other dark dex entries.
Megas are a ragingly stupid joke of a concept anyway. The less you think about the explanations for them, the better/the less it ruins the games for you.
 
Except all other media depict Mega Evolutions just like those entries do - making Pokemon completely berserk unless there is a tight bond of trust with a trainer. Just look at Korrina's Mega Lucario in the anime (at first) or Awakening Emera-induced Mega Evolutions in Super Mystery Dungeon, where they start just fine, but after some turns attacking they get completely crazy and will wreck anything, be it ally, enemy or the dungeon itself until the Mega Evolution effect wears off.

It's something that should have been made clearer in XY, though.
Right, but the way it was introduced is different - nothing like the anime did was implied; and we all know how the anime goes in very different routes.
And even then, there's a bit of a difference and quite a line between 'need to help your partner control this new overflow of power' and the extreme mental and physical abuse the dex seems to imply you inflict upon your Pokémon just by megaing them.
It... honestly makes me uncomfortable using a Mega. The only time flavour has ever done that for me before was with Parasect; and at least that was just one shitmon, this time it's an entire major mechanic. I'll still do it, but I'll feel uneasy unless it's something like Absol where no dex entry says I'm being the worst trainer ever by using the keystone.
 
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The dark dex entries for Mega Evolutions. They just completely contradict the entire point of Megas being a thing fueled by friendship and love and feel like they're written by someone who didn't know a thing about Megas.
I know, I know; maybe the point is that as a trainer you're supposed to help it overcome these problems, but again, the whole thing is fueled by love. Here, Glalie; my love for you extends to the point I'm going to use this stone to snap your freakin' jaw. But it's okay because I'm gonna help you not care about that during battle.
It just feels so ridiculously out of place, more so than the other dark dex entries.

THIS!

It honestly feels like they're trying to justify not making New Megas by "revealing" dark aspects about them and that Z-Moves are the "better" option. It's just another way GF is trying to push Z-Moves onto us by putting down the previous gen's major gimmick. Wouldn't be surprised next gen we learn a "dark secret" about Z-Moves, like the Pokemon putting its all into one attack makes it extremely exhausted afterwards or something. But back to Mega Evos, let's look at some of these entries:

Mega Alakazam: "As a result of Mega Evolution, its power has been entirely converted into psychic energy, and it has lost all strength in its muscles."
Comment: Dex entries already state Alakazam can barely support its ever-growing head without its psychic powers, so this is just cranking it to the extreme. Besides, isn't this sort of the idea behind the Solosis family? They're vulnerable bodies are inside a special liquid supported by its psychic powers?

Mega Gengar: "Gengar's relationships are warped. It has no interest in opponents unless it perceives them as prey."
Comment: Then how is it even Mega Evolving if it doesn't care about relationships, including the bond it needs to Mega Evolve? I always assumed trainer and Pokemon needed to keep that bond consistent throughout the battle, I guess not. Also, another thing you may notice about these Mega dex entries is that they forget Mega Evolution is TEMPORARY. The Pokemon can and will evolve back to normal, so in this case Gengar would only Mega Evolve when fighting an opponent or hunting. Otherwise it'll stay a normal Gengar.

Mega Kangaskhan: "Thanks to Mega Evolution, its child grows. But as the child is good only at fighting and nothing else, its mother feels uneasy about its future."
Comment: Oh give me a break. Once again, TEMPORARY. Second, it's only good for fighting? So what, the mother can't teach it to use its power to help or act in self defense? And the funny thing is this is Moon's dex entry, here's Sun's: "Mega Kangaskhan's strength derives from the mother's happiness about her child's growth. Watching it grow up keeps her spirits high". It's almost the exact opposite!

Mega Gyarados: "Mega Evolution also affects its brain, leaving no other function except its destructive instinct to burn everything to cinders."
Comment: Oh no, Gyarados will become a beast of pure destruction! That completely goes against other dex entries for normal Gyarados:
Yellow: Brutally vicious and enormously destructive. Known for totally destroying cities in ancient times.
Stadium: Extremely vicious and horribly brutal. Has enough destructive power to totally annihilate even a major city.
Silver: Once it appears, it goes on a rampage. It remains enraged until it demolishes everything around it.
Crystal: It appears whenever there is world conflict, burning down any place it travels through.
Ruby: When Magikarp evolves into Gyarados, its brain cells undergo a structural transformation. It is said that this transformation is to blame for this Pokémon's wildly violent nature.
Sapphire: Once Gyarados goes on a rampage, its ferociously violent blood doesn't calm until it has burned everything down. There are records of this Pokémon's rampages lasting a whole month.
Sun: A tale is told of a town that angered Gyarados. Before the sun rose the next day, flames utterly consumed the town, leaving not a trace behind.
Moon: There are people who swear that any place Gyarados appears is fated for destruction.
Damn you, Mega Evolution, damn you. Turning this creature of death and destruction into a creature of even more of death and destruction.

Mega Aerodactyl: "When it Mega Evolves, it becomes more vicious than ever before. Some say that's because its excess of power is causing it pain."
Comment: Well so much for this being Aerodactyl's "true appearance"... which the Sun dex entry still says: "Part of its body has become stone. Some scholars claim that this is Aerodactyl's true appearance". You know I have a feeling someone is wrong here, and I have a feeling it's everyone. But, let's take a step back and do believe Mega Evolving is painful. Alright, it's a surge, that can be painful, but only initially. Once you Mega Evolve enough times your body probably gets use to it, like how athletes put their body through rigorous training to make it stronger and more durable. When you exercise you're technically hurting yourself, but its to strengthen yourself in the end. As the popular saying goes: No pain, no gain.

Mega Scizor: "The excess energy that bathes this Pokémon keeps it in constant danger of overflow. It can't sustain a battle over long periods of time."
Comment: Well, good thing this is a temporary transformation than, isn't it? Also, this sounds like its playing up Z-Moves. Oh no! The extra energy from Mega Evolution is hurting the Pokemon over time! Good thing Z-Moves has the Pokemon use all that energy up in one super attack, thus not making their Pokemon suffer! Bite me.

Mega Garchomp:
Sun:
"Excess energy melted its arms and wings, transforming them into giant scythes."
Moon: "Its vaunted wings become scythes, sending it mad with rage. It swings its scythes wildly and slices the ground to pieces."
Comment: Yup, Garchomp goes a double. First off, TEMPORARY. Second, okay Garchomp, let's be real here, how well could you fly in the first place? At best you glided or your wings acts as wind breakers when moving at high speeds. Also, "vaunted", really? It cared that much for its wings? Wings it already uses to cut down trees when zipping past them?

Mega Lucario: "It readies itself to face its enemies by focusing its mental energies. Its fighting style can be summed up in a single word: heartless."
Comment: It's as if its trying to actually win the battle but going all out! You know, the thing which Z-Moves are said to do. Incinerated by a huge fireball, stuck in a water tornado, having their mind shattered, getting drowned in acid, crushed under a mountain, sucked into a black hole, dragged into a nightmare dimension. All eloquent ways of fighting. Mega Lucario beating the s*** out of its opponent, that's just savage! Totally unlike the Fighting-type Z-Move.

Mega Sableye: "Supporting a giant heavy jewel, it can't change direction very nimbly and is vulnerable to attack from behind."
Comment: As if normal Sableye was any safer? Oh, as normal Sableye it can turn around faster so that it could see the attack that's about to hit it instead of being hit from behind. World's of difference.

Mega Glalie: "It envelops prey in its mouth, freezing them instantly. But its jaw is dislocated, so it's unable to eat them."
Comment: TEMPORARY! Once Mega Glalie freezes its opponent it can just go back to normal and eat at its leisure. Any Mega Glalie seen with prey in its mouth is probably taking it back to its nest, not trying to eat it. And yeah, it breaking its jaw is horrific sounding, but yet it heals upon turning back to normal so that must mean the Mega energy is used to heal it when turning back to normal, right? That or it can naturally heal its jaw, just Mega energy is keeping it from doing so while Mega evolved.

Mega Salamence: "Mega Evolution fuels its brutality, and it may even turn on the Trainer who raised it. It's been dubbed "the blood-soaked crescent.""
Comment: This one gets me the most upset. The point of Mega Salamence was that, having achieved its dream of flying, it becomes a master of flying becoming more aerodynamic. It was Salamence achieving its ultimate dream... and then GF turned it into something ugly. F*** off, GF; you know this is why Z-Moves, despite being a pretty good mechanic with a lot of thought going into it, has critics against it: cause you so hard push it on us that you're willing to put down things other people liked.

And of course this is just for the Mega Evos that are in the Regional Dex, we could only imagine what other nonsense they would have made for the other Mega Evos.

Also, if this process was really that harmful to the Pokemon, why are we allowed to do it? Like wouldn't this be something only villains did? Wouldn't a normal trainer be seen doing this have their trainer license revoked for neglecting the well-being of their Pokemon for a power boost?
 
THIS!

It honestly feels like they're trying to justify not making New Megas by "revealing" dark aspects about them and that Z-Moves are the "better" option. It's just another way GF is trying to push Z-Moves onto us by putting down the previous gen's major gimmick. Wouldn't be surprised next gen we learn a "dark secret" about Z-Moves, like the Pokemon putting its all into one attack makes it extremely exhausted afterwards or something. But back to Mega Evos, let's look at some of these entries:

Mega Alakazam: "As a result of Mega Evolution, its power has been entirely converted into psychic energy, and it has lost all strength in its muscles."
Comment: Dex entries already state Alakazam can barely support its ever-growing head without its psychic powers, so this is just cranking it to the extreme. Besides, isn't this sort of the idea behind the Solosis family? They're vulnerable bodies are inside a special liquid supported by its psychic powers?

Mega Gengar: "Gengar's relationships are warped. It has no interest in opponents unless it perceives them as prey."
Comment: Then how is it even Mega Evolving if it doesn't care about relationships, including the bond it needs to Mega Evolve? I always assumed trainer and Pokemon needed to keep that bond consistent throughout the battle, I guess not. Also, another thing you may notice about these Mega dex entries is that they forget Mega Evolution is TEMPORARY. The Pokemon can and will evolve back to normal, so in this case Gengar would only Mega Evolve when fighting an opponent or hunting. Otherwise it'll stay a normal Gengar.

Mega Kangaskhan: "Thanks to Mega Evolution, its child grows. But as the child is good only at fighting and nothing else, its mother feels uneasy about its future."
Comment: Oh give me a break. Once again, TEMPORARY. Second, it's only good for fighting? So what, the mother can't teach it to use its power to help or act in self defense? And the funny thing is this is Moon's dex entry, here's Sun's: "Mega Kangaskhan's strength derives from the mother's happiness about her child's growth. Watching it grow up keeps her spirits high". It's almost the exact opposite!

Mega Gyarados: "Mega Evolution also affects its brain, leaving no other function except its destructive instinct to burn everything to cinders."
Comment: Oh no, Gyarados will become a beast of pure destruction! That completely goes against other dex entries for normal Gyarados:

Damn you, Mega Evolution, damn you. Turning this creature of death and destruction into a creature of even more of death and destruction.

Mega Aerodactyl: "When it Mega Evolves, it becomes more vicious than ever before. Some say that's because its excess of power is causing it pain."
Comment: Well so much for this being Aerodactyl's "true appearance"... which the Sun dex entry still says: "Part of its body has become stone. Some scholars claim that this is Aerodactyl's true appearance". You know I have a feeling someone is wrong here, and I have a feeling it's everyone. But, let's take a step back and do believe Mega Evolving is painful. Alright, it's a surge, that can be painful, but only initially. Once you Mega Evolve enough times your body probably gets use to it, like how athletes put their body through rigorous training to make it stronger and more durable. When you exercise you're technically hurting yourself, but its to strengthen yourself in the end. As the popular saying goes: No pain, no gain.

Mega Scizor: "The excess energy that bathes this Pokémon keeps it in constant danger of overflow. It can't sustain a battle over long periods of time."
Comment: Well, good thing this is a temporary transformation than, isn't it? Also, this sounds like its playing up Z-Moves. Oh no! The extra energy from Mega Evolution is hurting the Pokemon over time! Good thing Z-Moves has the Pokemon use all that energy up in one super attack, thus not making their Pokemon suffer! Bite me.

Mega Garchomp:
Sun:
"Excess energy melted its arms and wings, transforming them into giant scythes."
Moon: "Its vaunted wings become scythes, sending it mad with rage. It swings its scythes wildly and slices the ground to pieces."
Comment: Yup, Garchomp goes a double. First off, TEMPORARY. Second, okay Garchomp, let's be real here, how well could you fly in the first place? At best you glided or your wings acts as wind breakers when moving at high speeds. Also, "vaunted", really? It cared that much for its wings? Wings it already uses to cut down trees when zipping past them?

Mega Lucario: "It readies itself to face its enemies by focusing its mental energies. Its fighting style can be summed up in a single word: heartless."
Comment: It's as if its trying to actually win the battle but going all out! You know, the thing which Z-Moves are said to do. Incinerated by a huge fireball, stuck in a water tornado, having their mind shattered, getting drowned in acid, crushed under a mountain, sucked into a black hole, dragged into a nightmare dimension. All eloquent ways of fighting. Mega Lucario beating the s*** out of its opponent, that's just savage! Totally unlike the Fighting-type Z-Move.

Mega Sableye: "Supporting a giant heavy jewel, it can't change direction very nimbly and is vulnerable to attack from behind."
Comment: As if normal Sableye was any safer? Oh, as normal Sableye it can turn around faster so that it could see the attack that's about to hit it instead of being hit from behind. World's of difference.

Mega Glalie: "It envelops prey in its mouth, freezing them instantly. But its jaw is dislocated, so it's unable to eat them."
Comment: TEMPORARY! Once Mega Glalie freezes its opponent it can just go back to normal and eat at its leisure. Any Mega Glalie seen with prey in its mouth is probably taking it back to its nest, not trying to eat it. And yeah, it breaking its jaw is horrific sounding, but yet it heals upon turning back to normal so that must mean the Mega energy is used to heal it when turning back to normal, right? That or it can naturally heal its jaw, just Mega energy is keeping it from doing so while Mega evolved.

Mega Salamence: "Mega Evolution fuels its brutality, and it may even turn on the Trainer who raised it. It's been dubbed "the blood-soaked crescent.""
Comment: This one gets me the most upset. The point of Mega Salamence was that, having achieved its dream of flying, it becomes a master of flying becoming more aerodynamic. It was Salamence achieving its ultimate dream... and then GF turned it into something ugly. F*** off, GF; you know this is why Z-Moves, despite being a pretty good mechanic with a lot of thought going into it, has critics against it: cause you so hard push it on us that you're willing to put down things other people liked.

And of course this is just for the Mega Evos that are in the Regional Dex, we could only imagine what other nonsense they would have made for the other Mega Evos.

Also, if this process was really that harmful to the Pokemon, why are we allowed to do it? Like wouldn't this be something only villains did? Wouldn't a normal trainer be seen doing this have their trainer license revoked for neglecting the well-being of their Pokemon for a power boost?

Some of these, like M. Glalie's jaw being broken, Moon's M. Kanga, Moon's M. Aero and M. Sableye totally seem like this, where Game Freak is just trying to bash Mega Evolution. That being said, I feel like the rest are just the pokemon being ramped up to 11 just like Mega Evolution is supposed to be, just that the inherent personality is also cranked up.

For example:

Alakazam: (ORAS): Alakazam's brain continually grows, making its head far too heavy to support with its neck. This Pokémon holds its head up using its psychokinetic power instead. Compared to the regular dex, yup, that's just cranked up to 11.

Mega Gengar: It seems the darker side of Gengar was promoted. Dex entries about Gengar generally go into two categories: Messing with people (like becoming their shadow and jumping at them to scare them, per ORAS), or killing them, particularly through sneaky ambush style attacks, like from the shadows (Moon's entry, where it's killing people to make a travelling partner since it was once human ayy Mystery Dungeon). It appears Gengar left the fun behind and became a true terror, seeing everyone as prey for these attacks.

Gyarados: (every Dex entry): destroys things. Mega evolved: Destroys things. More things, I guess. It's not like they could make Gyarados any more of an Atrocious Pokemon without going MegaMence's way.

Scizor: In fairness to its mega evolution, pre-evolution it was having trouble with energy buildup: (Sun Entry) It uses its wings to adjust its body temperature. Otherwise, its metal body would become too hot and melt in the heat of battle. Soaking in the massive energy of Mega Evolution probably didn't do this problem any favors, so the Mega Dex entry isn't really unexpected.

Garchomp: lol i'd be mad too if my speed went down when I mega evolve and I'm the Mach Pokemion I mean this is sort of panning Mega Evolution again, but it's fair to say that you don't have to like your body changes a la Slowbro with that obvious frown. Even for a Pokemon, having your most defining characteristic (and one you use to hunt, survive, be top dog with) be destroyed, even temporarily, wouldn't be a pleasant experience

Lucario: Maybe I'm stretching things, but Lucario isn't as buddy as it seems. This is the Moon Entry: They can detect the species of a living being— and its emotions—from over half a mile away. They control auras and hunt their prey in packs.
Now, I don't know about you, but hunting things when you can detect its emotions IE using their own feelings against them to lead to their own demise and such is pretty cold, even if it's a Poke eat Poke world. Ramp that feeling to maximum and that's just plain heartless.

Salamence: While most people go with making it a romantic Pokemon, defying everything to reach its long-held dream of flight, we have to remember it's one badass Pokemon when it's mad, like pretty much every Dragon type. As per the X entry: It becomes uncontrollable if it is enraged. It destroys everything with shredding claws and fire. The "uncontrollable when enraged" part is even copied into the Y entry. In Sun, it's also brought up: When angered, it loses all sense of itself and destroys everything around it. The destruction will continue until Salamence has tired itself out.

On top of this, we have Moon's entry: It flies around on its wings, which have grown in at last. In its happiness, it gushes hot flames, burning up the fields it passes over. Clearly, it loves flying, as everyone knows; it defied everything, including genetics as bagon and even death itself as Shelgon, for a dream; totally poetic, by the way.

So, what do the mega entries have for us?
Sun: Anyone standing in its path gets sliced right in two, while this Pokémon continues its flight without interruption.
Moon: Mega Evolution fuels its brutality, and it may even turn on the Trainer who raised it. It’s been dubbed “the blood-soaked crescent.”

Still loves flying. Still totally uncontrollable. Now, to the max in both, literally letting nothing and nobody get in its way. Gotta admit though, being uncontrollable to the point of turning on its own trainer WAS about the only extreme that when it destroys absolutely everything around it normally.

I have to admit, I like the idea that the personality itself is put on steroids when a Pokemon goes Mega, which I feel is implied here.

As to the ethics behind it, I always thought that Mega Evolution was done through the combined effort of the Pokemon and the trainer; the Pokemon must be okay with Mega Evolution to evolve in the first place; it isn't particularly forced, so the trainer wouldn't be at (complete) fault, though the Poke may not really like the effects. That being said, it makes me confused as to how Game Freak refers to it in a way that makes me think it can (and has) occurred through the power of the individual Pokemon before, such as with Aerodactyl's Mega being its true form and M-Glalie actually trying to eat its opponents (because what trainer would even let that happen!?)e.
 
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If/when they find another item to beef up pokemon, I can't wait for them to write down some dark descriptions to make z crystals evil. Something like "Z Darknium exploits the hidden malice of dark pokemon, bathing them in malevolence." Or how Shattered Psyche leaves a trail of braindead pokemon, or maybe even have Acid Downpour make the entire area around them uninhabitable because the lands are now a hazardous wasteland. Or maybe have Z Electrium steadily cripple an electric pokemon's ability to sustain a charge because they're being short circuited. The possibilities are endless.

Also, if this process was really that harmful to the Pokemon, why are we allowed to do it? Like wouldn't this be something only villains did? Wouldn't a normal trainer be seen doing this have their trainer license revoked for neglecting the well-being of their Pokemon for a power boost?
That's something I didn't get either. They make a big deal out of how villain trainers abuse their pokemon/force them to do terrible acts but the player making their Metagross grow 4 new arms just to beat a preschool trainer is alright. If they wanted to guilt trip me, why even have Red in the Battle Tree just hand you gen 1 starter megastones? It's giving me mixed signals. What's next, is the anime going to make a statement that even if I have the best of intentions and treat my pokemon with love and care, I'm still abusing their bodies and trust in me for power?

For my little peev, it's the Pelago and its timers. Everything takes real time days and if you mess with the clock, say hello to a full day penalty where all clocks just stop. Every other game I am able to cheese the clock to quicken berry times, but here even with the ease of berry farming it feels like I'm playing Game of War with these timer clocks. Same thing with caves, you can only pick one, and getting enough shards to get a bottle cap takes a full week. The trainer island I do like, then I became alot less happy when I realized that no, I can't just put my pokemon on the island and let them level to 100 overnight, that'd be too convenient. Instead how about you don't get to do that. Bottles give measly amounts of beans and the Bean guy gives a pitiful amount of beans for completely leveling the islands.
 
If/when they find another item to beef up pokemon, I can't wait for them to write down some dark descriptions to make z crystals evil. Something like "Z Darknium exploits the hidden malice of dark pokemon, bathing them in malevolence." Or how Shattered Psyche leaves a trail of braindead pokemon, or maybe even have Acid Downpour make the entire area around them uninhabitable because the lands are now a hazardous wasteland. Or maybe have Z Electrium steadily cripple an electric pokemon's ability to sustain a charge because they're being short circuited. The possibilities are endless.


That's something I didn't get either. They make a big deal out of how villain trainers abuse their pokemon/force them to do terrible acts but the player making their Metagross grow 4 new arms just to beat a preschool trainer is alright. If they wanted to guilt trip me, why even have Red in the Battle Tree just hand you gen 1 starter megastones? It's giving me mixed signals. What's next, is the anime going to make a statement that even if I have the best of intentions and treat my pokemon with love and care, I'm still abusing their bodies and trust in me for power?

For my little peev, it's the Pelago and its timers. Everything takes real time days and if you mess with the clock, say hello to a full day penalty where all clocks just stop. Every other game I am able to cheese the clock to quicken berry times, but here even with the ease of berry farming it feels like I'm playing Game of War with these timer clocks. Same thing with caves, you can only pick one, and getting enough shards to get a bottle cap takes a full week. The trainer island I do like, then I became alot less happy when I realized that no, I can't just put my pokemon on the island and let them level to 100 overnight, that'd be too convenient. Instead how about you don't get to do that. Bottles give measly amounts of beans and the Bean guy gives a pitiful amount of beans for completely leveling the islands.
And here I thought you got penalized with timer lockout in Pokemon since Diamond and Pearl, the first Pokemon games for the DS family of handhelds and thus the first ones players could potentially mess with the clock for their benefit... Though that in of itself is stupid, since you will get screwed over if you adjust the system's clock for daylight savings time (which is useless but not a topic for here) or happen to switch to a different handheld for whatever reason.
 
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