>>32506564>>32507032The problem comes from people thinking that because Mewtwo is genetically modified, it's no longer a life form. It can't have Mega Stones compatible with it. That's just wrong. It's still as much of a Pokemon as any. It can have Mega Stones, just like any other Pokemon.
And OP this time made another weird assumption, in that the Mega Stone is made to match a Pokemon. That before Mewtwo, Mega Stone compatible with Mewtwo could not exist. I assume that's because he didn't know about the Meteors turning into Mega Stones part. He only knew about the Weapon creating Mega Stones.
>>32508398Anon, that's still a flawed argument. For one, look at Pokemon that are actually genetically similar. Like Gallade and Gardevoir. They are part of literally the same family. Both will give birth to the same thing. Both were the same thing at one point in their life. But they still have separate Mega Stones. Gallade's Mega Stone isn't going to work with Gardevoir, and vice versa. And neither of those will work with Ralts or Kirlia, despite being part of the same family.
If those aren't genetically similar enough, Mewtwo and Mew aren't either. For one, THE only similarity between the two is their type. Nothing else. They're completely different in every other regard. The scientists wanted to change a Mew to be different, and they succeeded. Mewtwo was different.