The return of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited widespread enthusiasm across the community. From the gradual reveal of newcomers before the game's launch, to trainers developing strong opinions on the full roster of new Megas, there's a lot for fans to anticipate.
Given numerous of the Mega Evolutions boasting distinctive designs that emphasize their personalities, one idea came to mind: What's the best way to connect this with astrology? This list is based on a blend of vibes, common zodiac traits, and personal experience.
Honestly, Houndoom was nearly chosen for this fire sign, as they are the Mega Pokémon and astrological sign that evoke the greatest apprehension. However, a Super Houndoom appears as always furious, which doesn't match the Aries vibe, known for being playful, light-hearted, and impulsive. This makes Aries far more akin to Mega Camerupt, which only spews lava when angered. Remain on the friendly side of both and benefit from a strong partner; if you cross them, prepare to face the consequences.
Similar to a loyal Bull, the reliable Heracross species, both in its standard and Mega form, has aided numerous players in Legends: Z-A. While trustworthy, both the creature and a Bull are still Fighting types, and – be it their trainer or a strong opinion – will defend their position to the end. The thing about Super Heracross that recalls most of my Bull-sign companions, though, is its unashamed love of treats. Many previous Pokédex entries mention their fondness for sweet tree sap and how it employs its horn to collect it everything, which is pure Taurus energy.
Observe this total royalty. It's impossible to convince me this creature is not the life of every party, offering an constant stream of gossip to anyone who wish to listen. Much like an captivating, gregarious Gemini, it's incredibly easy to envision Mega Medicham captivating an entire Wild Zone with their tales. Medicham’s Pokédex entry also mentions its capacity to foresee an opponent's next moves, which sounds very like a socially-savvy Gemini.
Cancer is commonly regarded as the most emotional member of the zodiac, a intense sign famous for frequently becoming absorbed in their emotions. According to the official info, Super Evolution charges the creature with a “huge amount of electricity, but it's too much for this Pokémon to fully manage,” which seems a lot like a classic Crab crash-out. This Pokémon is also known for its ability to make a thundercloud over its own head – and if there’s one thing a Crab is likely to do, it’s spoil their own parade.
Well, did you assume I was going to select the lion Pokémon for the king of the zodiac? Besides the reality that it would be far too obvious, Leo is clearly Mega Starmie, the star whose legs just became an internet sensation for being extremely fabulous (or terrifying, based on your preference). Fans were captivated from the violet sea star, and that’s precisely the identical energy a Lion brings to the table. Starmie is also said to be broadcasting radio waves from its red core out into the cosmos, and it’s typical of a Lion to be putting on a performance, even if for aliens.
The always-ready and constantly-worried Virgo is ideally encapsulated in Super Victreebel, the Super Form with constant acid reflux. The zodiac symbol known for being endearingly judgmental is strongly reflected throughout this creature's entire evolutionary chain, from a always surprised face like a Maiden when you inform them you lack a retirement plan, to its upside-down visage that’s just like the emoji a Virgo posts to the group chat when all says they want to “be spontaneous” instead of creating a plan.
Look at this sweet, empathetic creature, who employs the sensors on its ears to detect how others are emotionally by their pulse. Consistently compassionate – occasionally to a detriment – and striving to keep the harmony, there are many Scales who would likely appreciate Super Audino's skills. Though, to be frank, it would likely just make them stress more about others.
Banette is a creature with a unexpectedly tragic origin: Discarded as a toy, it gained sentient through sheer resentment and vowed retribution on its former owner. Per the official info, Mega Evolution, “increases its vindictiveness.” That seems precisely like several discussions I’ve had with my scary Scorpio acquaintances. A Scorpio adores cosmic justice and retribution, making them the ideal pair with Super Banette.
Each Mega Hawlucha and Sagittarians are always staging a performance. As a Sagittarius personally, the amount of occasions I’ve called myself some variation of a “playful little jester” is countless. The showiest and most attention-seeking Mega Evolution, its description even notes how it “poses to display its power.” I would do the very same thing if I had a Mega evolved form, making Mega Hawlucha the most apt Archer counterpart I can imagine.
Did you know that a Super Absol has the power to foresee calamities ahead of time? That gives the identical energy as a Capricorn, who tends to always think they’re correct. The thing is, similar to a prophetic Mega Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very first Mega Evolution that players encounter in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Capricorn to get in on the beginning of the Super Form craze.
Aloof air sign Water Bearer is possibly the non-fire sign that is closest to a flame symbol – its sister sign is Leo, and there are numerous memes about the Archer and Aquarius being chaotic partners in crime. Mega Chandelure’s double Spirit/Flame category fits seamlessly with this, and the Super Form's overall intimidating aura is also very Aquarius. If you hadn't yet persuaded, the Mega’s description says it “absorbs hatred and transforms it into strength.” If that fails to exactly {encaps