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As far as I know, all other NPCs in ZA touch their Key Stone when Mega Evolving, but Emma spreads out her arms, and the stone lights up.

Is there a lore reason that comes up in XY that explains this (eg. her Expansion Suit, her bond with her... Malamar?)? Or am I just wasting people's time?

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Malamar
I think this is answerable, if there’s a plotpoint that explains it. If there isn’t a known reason, I think stating that is a valid answer
Thanks, I wasn't sure how to phrase that, but that's what I meant when I asked the question
Never realized that.
Mega Emma confirmed?!? :O

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After watching all of the trainer Mega Evolution animations here, I have come to a simple solution — she does in fact press her hands to her Key Stone, before she spreads her arms.

Here, you can see that her Key Stone is glowing under her hands, and the light is therefore only revealed when she moves them away from her chest. You can see in the video that many other trainers, such as Vinny, also do not hold their Key Stones the whole time ( he, for example, presses his other hand to it before pushing his palm with the Key Stone outwards ). In all of these cases, the light from the Key Stone bursts out as the trainer stops touching it.

I would love to say that there is a lore reason behind this, but I am more inclined to believe that the goal was to implement unique animations for every character, and it just so happened that Emma’s animation is a bit ambiguous as to whether she actually touches her Key Stone or not due to it being covered with her hands. It is likely that she does, though.

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the burst of light seems more like its just to heighten the "climax" of the animation, if you will, rather than actually indicate that something is happening. the climax of the movement just happens to coincide with touching the keystone for most of the animations.
i agree somewhat, the lights are supposed to indicate the connection between the trainer and pokemon ( not sure how well this is portrayed in the games but it is certainly true in the anime ), so it would therefore indicate both something happening ( connection ) and the logical placement for the “climax” of the animation / action.