The Pokemon games try their best to make each title unique by adding special gimmicks in each mainline generation. This helps mix up the formula and keep things fre𒀰sh. From special anime-like moves to growing big, these gimmicks are fun, but none can compare to Mega Evolution.

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Everyone loves the Mega Evolution gimmick introduced in Gen 6, as it gives old Pokemon a new look and even makes some unusable Pokemon finally good. In the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Trading Card Game during the XY era, Mega Pokemon EX cards were some of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most powerful around, but unfortunately, n🧜ot every single Mega form got the chance to✃ shine in card form.

9 Non-Shiny ꦐMega Gyarados

Straight From The Lake Of Rage

While 🍷a few Pokemon didn't get a single card, Gyarados did get a Mega card in the set BreakPoint. However, this was not the regular Gyarados; instead, it was the iconic red shiny one. Considering how much love and fan-service Gen 1 was getting in the XY era, it was nice to see the red Gyarados from Gen 2 making an appearance in the TCG.

This did mean, however, that the regular Mega Gyarados never saw a card of its own, unlike others who also got two Mega cards, one shiny and one normal, such as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Gardevoir. This was already a late set to release such an iconic Pokemon in its Mega form, which meant there wasn't much time to print both its regular form and its shiny, but Gyarados could have easily fit rig𒁃ht into the final set of the era, Evolutions.

8 ꦿ Non-Shiny Mega Meℱtagross

Steven Stone's Very Own

This may be quite a shock considering how iconic Metagross is to Hoenn, but it's a strange story that all relates to the champion of the region, Steven Stone's ties to the Po𒉰kemon. There is one Mega Metagross card that was released as a part of a special shiny Mega Metagross EX box, which was released alongsideℱ Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire.

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Before the Gen 3 remakes, Steven's ace Metagross was always the normal color, but to celebrate the release of these titles, a shiny Beldum was given out, and its ownꦛer was Steven. Later, the anime and o🃏ther media would sometimes have Steven with shiny Metagross, and the shiny form became as iconic as the base colors. Since Metagross was never given another Mega card, its base colors have yet to be printed.

7 🐓 Mega Banette

Hiding In The Shadows

Art of Mega Banette on top of the pack artwork featuring Xerneas and Yveltal from the XY Base Set of the Pokemon TCG.

Banette is one of Gen 3's best Ghost-types, and while it found success in the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Scarlet & Violet era of the TCG as a powerful EX, it was robbed of a chance to shine in the XY era. With no Mega EX or even a regular form EX, despite how relevant Gen 3 was during this era, 🌸it never got more than a rare card.

When it comes to Ghost-🐷type Megas, Gengar hogs all the spotlight,🌌 and even in the TCG, it was one of the few that got multiple cards in both its regular colors and shiny colors. This left some Pokemon to just hide in the shadow of this Gen 1 icon and with Mega Banette, despite its great design and its relevance, it was left behind like an abandoned doll.

6 ๊ Mega Abomasnow

The Abominable Snowman Isn't Real

Art of Mega Abomasnow on top of the pack artwork featuring Xerneas and Yveltal from the XY Base Set of the Pokemon TCG.

The abominable snowman is the perfect concept for a great Pokemon and Abomasnow was such a wonderful way to make one as ﷽a forest-dwelling Grass/Ice-type that deserves more love. Surprisingly, this often-forgotten Pokemon actually got some love with a cold Mega Evolution that, while as cool as ice, brought very few fans over to the Abomasnow fan club. Even in the TCG, it rarely ever receives cards♚, and its Mega form still has yet to be printed.

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Abomasnow is one of the few Ice-type Pokemon that got a Mega Evolution, and while Mega Glalie got a card, Abomasnow was left in the cold with only a single card ꦉthroughout the entire era. Mega Abomasnow would have made for a great dual-type EX with both the Water and Grass-type, but the dual-type cards in this era were an underutilized mechanic, just like poor Abomasnow itself.

5 𝔉 ♍ Mega Sableye

Buried In The Darkness

This gem-hording little gob♒lin is a Dark/Ghost-type Pokemon that was one of the best Gen 3 had to offer,﷽ but sadly, the XY era treated it with little respect. Sableye finally got some love in the games with its own Mega form, but the TCG mysteriously left it out, only giving the regular Sableye a half-art promo and little else.

The Sun & Moon era gave Mega Sableye some justice, however, as it appeared on a Tag Team GXꦰ card alongside Tyranitar in Unified Minds. Perhaps because of the giant gem that Mega Sableye holds, it would be tricky to make an EX card that fits both it and the jewel within the small space. Since there were so many other Dark-type Mega Pokemon to choose from at the time, it was likely easier to just leave Sableye to its treasures.

4 ꦯ Mega Medicham

Perfect Potential Missed

Art of Mega Medicham on top of the pack artwork featuring Xerneas and Yveltal from the XY Base Set of the Pokemon TCG.

Fighting and Psychic types are always in an endless battle of 😼mind versus muscle, but Medicham has the perfect balance of both. When this unique Hoenn Pokemon Mega Evolves, it becomes the master of meditation. While it's not that popular, Medicham is a great Pokemon that often gets forgotten in favor of the Pokemon tha💦t shares its typing, Gallade.

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Being both Psychic and Fighting, Mega Medicham had a lot of potential to make for a great card of either type that could have been meta-defi൩ning or even a dual type like the Shiny M Gardevoir EX was. Considering Medicham is from Gen 3, it's upsetting that the era that had a remake of its home games did 🦋not give it love in card form in any form, instead giving multiple Mega cards to more popular Pokemon.

3 ♓ Mega Latia൲s

Which Is Which Again?

The Eon Duo are iconic to Hoenn, being a pair composed of the blue Latios and red Latias. Just l🦋ike the other major legendaries in Hoenn, they both got Megas when the Gen 3 remakes rolled around. While both Latios and Latias look strikingly different but alike in their regular forms, their Mega forms look almost identical, with them losing their signature color for a purple hue that makes them almost indistinguishable.

The only reason Mega Latias may have never gotten its own card in this era was likely due to how similar both Megas look. Mega Latios got a card in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Roaring Skies, but if Latias did too, it would likely be confusing for both players an💙d collectors, as on a close-up card, the differences 🐟between the two are even more minute. Luckily, in the base set for Mega Evolution, Mega Latias is already makinꦑg its debut in the TCG.

2 ⛦ Mega Lopunny

Fighting For A Card

Lopunny is quite a popular Pokemon, but its powerful Mega form in the games never saw the light of day in the TCG. The XY era had many Colorlesꦍs Mega cards, such as M Kangaskhan EX, M Audino EX, and even M Rayquaza EX, and at the time, Lopunny was a lot less popular than it is now, meaning it was sadly left to the sidelines.

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Mega Lopunny was lucky enough to get a Tag Team card with Jigglypuff in the final Sun & Moon set, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cosmic Eclipse, being a Colorless card. If Mega Lopunny ever gets its own card, it would be interesting to see it be a Fighting-type card as it gains this typing when Mega Evolving, mak♚ing it more unique from other Lopunny cards.

1 🦂 Mega Pinsir

It's Still Bugging Us

Art of Mega Pinsir on top of the pack artwork featuring Xerneas and Yveltal from the XY Base Set of the Pokemon TCG.

Unlike its counterpart, Heracross, which got a Mega card in the set Furious Fists, Pinsir was left as a forgotten bug under the rug for the entire era. Pinsir and Heracross have been seen as rivals in the games and anime, which is why it's so strange that Pinsir never got to battle at full strength against Heracross, ℱwith it not even getting a normal EX.

We are lucky that even Mega Heracross got a card, as both of these Pokemon tend to be forgotten despite being from Gen 1 and 2 respectively. This is even sadder for Pinsir as the XY era ended with the set 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Evolutions, which contained modern reprints of vintage Gen 1 cards, including some select Mega Poꦰkemon. Evolutions would have been the perfect time for Mega Pinsir to shine with its own cꦯard, but now it rests in a cocoon ready to make its first appearance.

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