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ReynTime250 Since: Jan, 2015
15th Dec, 2017 06:09:09 AM

I personally don't think he is complaining, it is strange why they would make Mega Evolutions turn Pokemon evil. That said he did an edit war so I feel like everyone is in the wrong here.

Emu0 Since: Jul, 2014
15th Dec, 2017 02:01:43 PM

I dunno. I think the contradiction with previous lore is a legitimate question, but bringing up the popularity of Mega Evolution among players kinda pushes it into complaining territory, IMHO.

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15th Dec, 2017 07:00:31 PM

I think it might work, but the fan stuff should go.

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GastonRabbit MOD (General of TV Troops)
15th Dec, 2017 07:27:53 PM

I think the parts regarding stuff that's actually in the games are fine, but the stuff about fans' opinions is irrelevant. Usually the latter kind of stuff goes on YMMV pages, but I have to agree with those who said it resulted in complaining in this case.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
16th Dec, 2017 01:48:30 AM

I don't think this is complaining, myself.

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MegaMarioMan Since: Jan, 2013
16th Dec, 2017 08:51:43 AM

I think it's a legitimate question.

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WaterBlap Since: May, 2014
16th Dec, 2017 08:58:34 AM

With language like "becoming complete fan favorites for all involved" and "even in the wake of Z-Moves," I can't help but think it is passive-aggressively complaining. However, it is a legitimate question. The execution of that question seems misguided. I agree with Gaston Rabbit that the fan opinion is irrelevant, and I think that info, at least, can be removed.

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