The return of Mega Evolutions in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked widespread excitement within the fandom. Starting with the one-by-one unveiling of fresh additions ahead of the game's launch, to trainers developing strong views on the full lineup of new Megas, there's plenty for fans to look forward to.
Given numerous of the Mega Evolutions boasting unique appearances that highlight their personalities, one idea naturally: What's the best way to link this with astrology? This list is based on a mix of vibes, sign stereotypes, and individual observations.
To be truthful, Houndoom was nearly chosen for Aries, as they are the Mega Pokémon and zodiac symbol that inspire the greatest apprehension. But, a Mega Houndoom appears as constantly furious, which isn't typical of the Ram's energy, renowned for being fun, light-hearted, and impulsive. This makes Aries far more akin to Super Camerupt, which only erupts when provoked. Stay on the friendly side of either and enjoy a powerful ally; if you cross them, prepare to face the consequences.
Much like a devoted Bull, the reliable Heracross species, both in its standard and Mega form, has aided many trainers in Legends: Z-A. While trustworthy, each the creature and a Bull are also battle-oriented, and – whether it's their companion or a strong opinion – will stand up for their side unwaveringly. The thing about Super Heracross that reminds me most of my Bull-sign companions, though, is its unabashed passion for treats. Many previous official descriptions note their craving for tasty sap and how it uses its horn to collect it everything, which is true Bull-sign vibe.
Look at this absolute queen. It's impossible to tell me this creature is not the soul of any gathering, offering an constant fountain of chatter to anyone who wants to hear. Just like an captivating, gregarious Twins, it's very easy to imagine Super Medicham captivating an whole Wild Zone with their stories. This Pokémon's official description also mentions its capacity to foresee an opponent's next moves, which sounds quite similar to a people-smart Gemini.
The Crab is commonly regarded as the most emotional sign of the zodiac, a intense sign known for often becoming wrapped up in their feelings. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution charges the creature with a “tremendous quantity of energy, but it's too much for this Pokémon to fully control,” which seems a lot like a typical Crab emotional outburst. This Pokémon is also recognized for its capability to create a thundercloud over its very head – and if there’s a single trait a Crab is going to do, it’s spoil their own parade.
Well, did you think I was going to pick the lion Pokémon for the lion of the stars? Aside from the reality that it would be far too on the nose, The Lion is obviously Mega Starmie, the star whose legs just became an internet sensation for being too glamorous (or horrifying, depending on your preference). Players were captivated from the violet starfish, and that’s precisely the identical energy a Leo brings to the table. Starmie is also rumored to be broadcasting signals from its red core out into space, and it’s just like a Leo to be staging a performance, albeit for extraterrestrials.
The ever-prepared and constantly-worried Maiden is ideally represented in Super Victreebel, the Mega with constant acid reflux. The zodiac symbol known for being endearingly judgmental is strongly mirrored throughout this creature's whole evolutionary chain, from a perpetually surprised face like a Maiden when you tell them you lack a 401(k), to its inverted face that’s similar to the symbol a Virgo posts to the group chat when all says they want to “be spontaneous” rather than making a strategy.
Look at this sweet, empathetic creature, who uses the feelers on its auditory organs to tell how others are emotionally by their pulse. Consistently compassionate – sometimes to a detriment – and striving to maintain the harmony, there are numerous Scales who would probably appreciate Super Audino's skills. Though, let’s be honest, it would probably just cause them to stress even more about others.
Banette is a creature with a surprisingly tragic origin: Abandoned as a toy, it gained sentient through pure hatred and vowed revenge on its former owner. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution, “enhances its spitefulness.” That sounds precisely like several conversations I’ve had with my intense Scorpion friends. A Scorpion adores karma and comeuppance, making them the ideal match with Super Banette.
Both Mega Hawlucha and Archers are always staging a performance. Being a Sagittarius personally, the number of occasions I’ve referred to myself some version of a “silly little jester” is innumerable. The showiest and most obnoxious Mega Evolution, its description even notes how it “flexes to show off its strength.” I would do the exact same thing if I had some kind of Super Form, making Super Hawlucha the most fitting Archer counterpart I can imagine.
Did you know that a Super Absol has the ability to foresee calamities ahead of time? That exudes the identical energy as a Capricorn, who often always think they’re right. Interestingly, much like a visionary Super Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very first Super Form that trainers encounter in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Goat to join the beginning of the Super Form craze.
Aloof element Water Bearer is possibly the non-flame sign that is closest to a flame symbol – its counterpart is Leo, and there are numerous jokes about Sagittarius and Aquarius being chaotic accomplices. Super Chandelure's dual Ghost/Fire typing fits perfectly with this, and the Mega’s overall intimidating aura is also extremely Aquarius. If you hadn't yet persuaded, the Super Form's Pokédex entry says it “draws in negative energy and transforms it into strength.” If that doesn’t perfectly {encaps
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