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> Gallade
Fast, powerful, and has plenty of support options. Can run all sorts of disruptive sets such as SubWisp + Drain Punch, SubSplit, Destiny Bond, ect. Can spam powerful Close Combats, has Knock Off, and is fairly bulky. I see it as a mini physical Mega Lucario; good in OU, but might face competition from Medicham and Lopunny, who have more power and speed, respectively. Might be outclassed and fall to UU.
> Pidgeot
Looks great. Decent bulk, excellent Speed and Special Attack. No Guard Hurricane is excellent, and could potentially allow Mega Pidgeot to clean up lategame, force switches, and fish for free turns with confusion hax. Hurricane spam is amazing, and SubRoost sets, offensive Defog, and maybe even Work Up give the bird an excellent, unique niche.
> Glalie
Refrigerate Return + EQ is excellent coverage, and it can run a Hidden Power for coverage (Rotom-W mainly). It lacks Speed, bulk, and resistances though, so I'm not sure if it can keep up in OU. I really hope that it gets Quick Attack, because it need the extra power to revenge kill Salamence. Mega Glalie could be outclassed by Weavile, whose newly legal combination of Knock Off, Ice Shard, and Icicle Crash could see it rise is usage. Glalie has Spikes an sheer power though, but it might not be enough.
> Lati@s
Outclasses their base forms. Loss of LO recoil, reduced damage from Knock Off, and higher bulk are all worth the slight drop in power. Might miss a few specific KOs, but other than that, nothing but positive changes here.
> Swampert
Rain's Excadrill. Ridiculously bulky, excellent typing, but might be slightly lacking in power. I don't expect it to sweep entire teams, but it will definitely be a terrifying offensive threat. Damp Rock Politoed is meh unless you're running a dedicated rain team, but Mega Swampert might not even need rain, or it could just use Rain Dance itself. Doesn't it get Drain Punch? It'd make a great bulky SR setter.