>>39798111That depends on if what your bro is, because not all pokemon need Mega Evolutions. Some of them I'd argue have problems far, far too deep to be fixed by Mega Evolutions.
For example, Sableye and Mawile need their megas to function and Beedrill is so shit yet will never evolve further so it needed one. But Farfetch'd or Marowak? Both rely on their items to be good (the stick and thick club, respectively) and without them they're completely unusable. Farfetch'd is arguable still unusable even with the Stick, and Marowak is too slow to do anything most of the time. Both needed something other than Megas.
In Marowak's cased, it got an Alolan Form that fixed most of it's issues, gave it a better typing and good ghost STAB move, and still got to keep it's eletric immunity. Farfetch'd, due to it's reliance on the stick, I'd argue is one of the few examples where it would actually need an evolution because it's concept can still be expanded on and improved.
Delibird, though? Its concept is complete as it. It's a santa bird. The design is perfect, and it wouldn't make any sense for it to evolve. But that doesn't help poor Delibird, who's the butt of many many jokes. So, Delibird I'd say, would greately benefit from a Mega Evolution, because it'd fix it's terrible stats but also not ruin the concept of it's line because Delibird is fine design wise and doesn't need a 2nd or 3rd stage. But it DOES require something drastic to help it. Thus, it should have a Mega imo.
It's a matter of how they need to be improved and if it makes sense. Delibird's evolutionary line feels complete, as do Areodactyl, Mawile and Sableye's, and Beedrill, Pidgeot, and Ampharos are already finished lines. But Farfetch'd, Dunsparce, Qwilfish, etc don't feel finished. They feel incomplete, because they're still more that could be done or explored with their concepts. So they should get another evolution.