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With every new generation, comes a plethora of new Pokemon, the fourth generation being no different. This time, however, a good amount of evolutions of pre-existing Pokemon were added to the National Dex. The unit of these "new evolutions" as a whole received mixed reviews, there was the well-loved Electivire, the despised Lickilicky, and many other Pokemon that were either loved or hated. I'm curious as to not only what you thought of these evolutions, but if a Pokemon had changed in your eyes after it got a new evolution.
Two examples of this, in my eyes, would be Yanma and Rhydon. Rhydon seemed to be the epidemy of power before fourth Gen, and while I liked Rhyperior's design, it just wasn't the same grinding your Rhyhorn into a Rhydon in my third generation games, knowing it wasn't as powerful as it truly "could be". Yanma is a Pokemon that I never used, but found it's design above average, but Yanmega took all that away. It just seemed somewhat odd that a gentle dragonfly evolved into a prehistoric insect. Anyhow, if you have anything to share about the Gen I-III Pokemon's 4th gen evolutions, feel free to shout.
Two examples of this, in my eyes, would be Yanma and Rhydon. Rhydon seemed to be the epidemy of power before fourth Gen, and while I liked Rhyperior's design, it just wasn't the same grinding your Rhyhorn into a Rhydon in my third generation games, knowing it wasn't as powerful as it truly "could be". Yanma is a Pokemon that I never used, but found it's design above average, but Yanmega took all that away. It just seemed somewhat odd that a gentle dragonfly evolved into a prehistoric insect. Anyhow, if you have anything to share about the Gen I-III Pokemon's 4th gen evolutions, feel free to shout.