

In some cases, a single successful Mega Raid will give you enough Mega Energy to Mega Evolve your Pokémon, while other Pokémon will require more. To find a Mega Raid, look for tan-and-brown Eggs with the Mega Energy symbol appearing above Gyms. Depending on how quickly you defeat the Raid Boss, you can expect to earn between 150 and 250 Mega Energy per successful raid. The faster you defeat the Raid Boss, the more Mega Energy you’ll receive, so be sure to invite friends and plan your lineup carefully. At the end of a successful Mega Raid, you’ll earn Mega Energy for that Pokémon regardless of whether or not you catch the Mega-Evolved Pokémon. The most accessible option is to participate in Mega Raids, which are Raid Battles that feature Mega-Evolved Pokémon. One of his win poses doesn't end - it just keeps going indefinitely.You’ll need a certain amount of Mega Energy before you can Mega Evolve a Pokémon, and there are a few different ways to acquire it.Tail whip rarely hits twice on smaller/thinner characters.What's the point in the medium and heavy variants of Flight? The damage is the same as the light variant, and all they do is go higher, which leaves Charizard open should it miss.60 for light is fine, but 105 for medium and 143 for heavy seems too much. Flamethrower might be too powerful on the medium and heavy variants.

I'd say Earthquake is fine at 200, but seeing as you can combo Fire Blast into Flare Blitz, which deal 235 and 255 damage, respectively, that's 490 damage! Almost half the average character's Life stat! Either lower the damage of them or increase the damage and make them level 2s (or do one for one, and one for the other :P). Its Hypers are a little bit too powerful, seeing as they're all level 1s.I would suggest moving the shadow offset up, but I think Charizard might be too high up anyway, so perhaps move him down about two pixels.? There's a tiny gap between Charizard's left foot (viewer's right) and the shadow.
