Your Ideal Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Evolution Based on the Astrological Sign

The return of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited widespread enthusiasm within the community. Starting with the one-by-one reveal of newcomers before the title's release, to trainers forming firm opinions on the entire roster of Mega Evolutions, there's a lot for enthusiasts to look forward to.

With numerous of the Mega Evolutions boasting unique designs that highlight their personalities, one thought came to mind: How can link this with astrology? This list is inspired by a blend of vibes, common zodiac traits, and individual observations.

The Ram – Mega Camerupt

To be truthful, Houndoom was nearly selected for this fire sign, as both are the Super Form and astrological sign that evoke the most fear. But, a Mega Houndoom comes across as always furious, which isn't typical of the Aries vibe, known for being fun, cheerful, and spontaneous. This makes Aries far more similar to Super Camerupt, which solely erupts when provoked. Stay on the friendly side of both and benefit from a strong ally; should you offend them, be ready to face the consequences.

The Bull – Super Heracross

Much like a devoted Taurus, the reliable Heracross, both in its regular and Mega form, has assisted numerous trainers in Legends: Z-A. Though trustworthy, both the creature and a Bull are still battle-oriented, and – be it their companion or a strong opinion – will defend their position to the end. What about Super Heracross that recalls most of my Bull-sign companions, however, is its unabashed love of treats. Many previous official descriptions note their fondness for sweet tree sap and how it employs its appendage to hoard it all, which is true Taurus energy.

The Twins – Super Medicham

Look at this total queen. It's impossible to convince me this creature is not the soul of any gathering, providing an constant fountain of chatter to anyone who wish to listen. Much like an enrapturing, gregarious Twins, it's incredibly easy to imagine Super Medicham captivating an whole open area with their tales. Medicham’s Pokédex entry also states its ability to predict an opponent's next moves, which seems very like a socially-savvy Gemini.

Cancer – Super Manectric

The Crab is commonly regarded as the most emotional sign of the astrological wheel, a intense symbol known for often becoming wrapped up in their emotions. According to the Pokédex, Super Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “tremendous amount of energy, but it's too much for Manectric to completely manage,” which sounds a lot like a classic Cancer emotional outburst. It is also known for its capability to create a thundercloud over its very head – and if there’s one thing a Crab is likely to do, it’s rain on their good time.

Leo – Super Starmie

Well, did you assume I was going to pick Pyroar for the lion of the zodiac? Aside from the fact that it would be much too obvious, The Lion is obviously Mega Starmie, the star whose gams just went viral for being too fabulous (or terrifying, based on your taste). Players were captivated from the purple sea star, and that’s precisely the same energy a Lion offers to the scene. This Pokémon is also rumored to be transmitting signals from its center out into the cosmos, and it’s just like a Leo to be staging a show, albeit for extraterrestrials.

Virgo – Super Victreebel

The always-ready and perpetually-anxious Virgo is ideally encapsulated in Super Victreebel, the Mega with perpetual acid reflux. The sign famous for being charmingly critical is strongly mirrored throughout this creature's whole evolutionary chain, from a always shocked face like a Maiden when you tell them you don’t have a retirement plan, to its upside-down face that’s just like the emoji a Maiden posts to the group chat when all says they want to “go with the flow” rather than making a strategy.

The Scales – Super Audino

Observe this sweet, empathetic creature, who uses the sensors on its ears to tell how others are emotionally by their heartbeat. Always empathetic – occasionally to a detriment – and striving to maintain the peace, there are many Scales who would likely appreciate Super Audino's skills. However, let’s be honest, it would probably just cause them to stress more about others.

Scorpio – Super Banette

This Ghost-type is a creature with a surprisingly tragic origin: Discarded as a toy, it became sentient through pure hatred and swore revenge on its former owner. Per the official info, Mega Evolution, “increases its spitefulness.” That seems precisely like several conversations I’ve had with my scary Scorpion friends. A Scorpio adores cosmic justice and comeuppance, making them the ideal pair with Super Banette.

Sagittarius – Mega Hawlucha

Each Super Hawlucha and Archers are constantly putting on a show. As a Sagittarius personally, the number of times I’ve called myself some variation of a “playful little jester” is countless. The showiest and most obnoxious Mega Evolution, its Pokédex entry even notes how it “flexes to show off its strength.” I would do the exact same thing if I had some kind of Mega evolved form, making Super Hawlucha the most apt Archer counterpart I can imagine.

Capricorn – Super Absol

Were you aware that a Mega Absol has the ability to predict calamities in advance? That exudes the exact same vibe as a Capricorn, who often always think they’re right. The thing is, similar to a prophetic Super Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very initial Mega Evolution that players meet in Legends: Z-A – just like a Capricorn to join the beginning of the Super Form craze.

Aquarius – Mega Chandelure

Detached element Aquarius is arguably the non-flame placement that is closest to a flame symbol – its sister sign is Leo, and there are countless memes about the Archer and Water Bearer being unpredictable partners in crime. Super Chandelure's dual Spirit/Flame typing fits perfectly with this, and the Super Form's overall intimidating presence is also very Aquarius. If you hadn't yet convinced, the Mega’s Pokédex entry says it “absorbs negative energy and converts it into power.” If that doesn’t perfectly {encaps

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