This comeback of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked immense enthusiasm within the community. Starting with the gradual reveal of fresh additions before the game's release, to players developing strong views on the full roster of Mega Evolutions, there's a lot for enthusiasts to look forward to.
Given numerous of the Mega Evolutions boasting distinctive appearances that emphasize their traits, one idea naturally: How can link this with astrology? This list is based on a blend of intuition, common zodiac traits, and individual observations.
Honestly, Houndoom was nearly chosen for Aries, as they are the Super Form and zodiac symbol that inspire the greatest apprehension. However, a Super Houndoom comes across as constantly furious, which isn't typical of the Aries vibe, known for being playful, light-hearted, and spontaneous. That's why Aries far more akin to Super Camerupt, which only erupts when angered. Remain on the friendly side of both and enjoy a strong ally; should you offend them, prepare to face the consequences.
Much like a loyal Taurus, the steadfast Heracross species, whether in its standard and Super Form, has assisted many trainers in Legends: Z-A. While dependable, both the Pokémon and a Bull are still battle-oriented, and – be it their companion or a firm belief – will defend their side to the end. What about Super Heracross that reminds me most of my Bull-sign companions, however, is its unashamed love of treats. Several previous Pokédex entries note their craving for sweet tree sap and how it employs its horn to collect it all, which is true Bull-sign vibe.
Observe this absolute royalty. You cannot tell me this Pokémon is not the soul of every party, offering an constant stream of gossip to those who wants to listen. Just like an captivating, sociable Gemini, it's incredibly simple to envision Super Medicham mesmerizing an whole Wild Zone with their stories. This Pokémon's official description also states its ability to foresee an opponent's next moves, which sounds very similar to a socially-savvy Twins.
The Crab is commonly regarded as the most emotional member of the astrological wheel, a passionate symbol famous for often becoming absorbed in their feelings. According to the official info, Mega Evolution charges the creature with a “huge amount of electricity, but it's too much for this Pokémon to completely control,” which seems a lot like a typical Crab crash-out. This Pokémon is also known for its capability to make a thundercloud over its own self – and if there’s one thing a Crab is going to do, it’s spoil their own parade.
Oh, did you think I was planning to select the lion Pokémon for the lion of the stars? Aside from the reality that it would be much too on the nose, The Lion is obviously Super Starmie, the star whose gams just went viral for being too fabulous (or horrifying, depending on your taste). Fans couldn’t look away from the violet starfish, and that’s exactly the identical vibe a Leo offers to the table. Starmie is also said to be broadcasting signals from its red core out into space, and it’s just like a Lion to be putting on a performance, albeit for aliens.
The ever-prepared and constantly-worried Virgo is perfectly encapsulated in Mega Victreebel, the Super Form with perpetual acid reflux. The zodiac symbol famous for being charmingly judgmental is strongly reflected across this Pokémon’s entire lineage, from a always surprised expression like a Maiden when you inform them you don’t have a 401(k), to its inverted visage that’s similar to the symbol a Virgo sends to the chatroom when all says they want to “go with the flow” rather than making a plan.
Observe this sweet, empathetic creature, who employs the sensors on its ears to detect how people are feeling by their heartbeat. Consistently empathetic – sometimes to a fault – and striving to keep the peace, there are numerous Libras who would likely appreciate Mega Audino’s skills. Though, let’s be honest, it would likely just make them worry more about everyone else.
Banette is a Pokémon with a surprisingly tragic origin: Abandoned as a toy, it gained consciousness through sheer hatred and vowed revenge on its previous caretaker. Per the official info, Mega Evolution, “enhances its vindictiveness.” That sounds exactly like many discussions I’ve had with my scary Scorpion acquaintances. A Scorpion adores cosmic justice and retribution, making them the ideal pair with Mega Banette.
Each Mega Hawlucha and Archers are constantly putting on a show. As a Archer myself, the amount of times I’ve called myself some variation of a “silly little jester” is innumerable. The most flamboyant and most obnoxious Super Form, its Pokédex entry even notes how it “poses to show off its strength.” I would do the very same thing if I had a Super Form, making Mega Hawlucha the most fitting Archer match I can think of.
Were you aware that a Mega Absol has the power to foresee disasters in advance? That exudes the exact same vibe as a Goat, who often always believe they’re correct. The thing is, much like a prophetic Mega Absol, they often are. It’s also the absolute first Super Form that trainers meet in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Capricorn to get in on the ground floor of the Mega trend.
Detached air sign Aquarius is arguably the non-fire sign that is closest to a fire sign – its counterpart is the Lion, and there are numerous jokes about the Archer and Aquarius being unpredictable accomplices. Mega Chandelure’s dual Ghost/Fire typing fits perfectly with this, and the Super Form's general daunting presence is also extremely Aquarius. If you weren’t already persuaded, the Super Form's Pokédex entry says it “draws in hatred and converts it into strength.” If that doesn’t perfectly {encaps