The Perfect Pocket Monster Legends: Z-A Super Form Based on Your Astrological Sign
This comeback of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited immense excitement within the community. Starting with the gradual reveal of newcomers ahead of the title's launch, to trainers developing strong views on the full lineup of Mega Evolutions, there's a lot for enthusiasts to anticipate.
With many of the Mega Evolutions boasting distinctive designs that highlight their personalities, one idea came to mind: How can connect this with astrology? This list is based on a blend of vibes, sign stereotypes, and personal experience.
Aries – Super Camerupt
Honestly, Houndoom was nearly chosen for Aries, as both are the Super Form and astrological sign that inspire the most fear. But, a Mega Houndoom appears as constantly furious, which isn't typical of the Aries vibe, renowned for being fun, light-hearted, and spontaneous. This makes the Ram much more similar to Mega Camerupt, which solely spews lava when provoked. Remain on the good side of both and benefit from a powerful partner; if you cross them, be ready to face the consequences.
Taurus – Mega Heracross
Much like a devoted Taurus, the reliable Heracross, both in its standard and Mega form, has aided numerous players in Legends: Z-A. While dependable, both the Pokémon and a Taurus are also battle-oriented, and – be it their trainer or a strong opinion – will defend their position unwaveringly. The thing about Mega Heracross that recalls most of my Taurus friends, however, is its unashamed passion for treats. Several previous official descriptions mention their craving for sweet tree sap and how it uses its horn to hoard it everything, which is pure Taurus energy.
The Twins – Super Medicham
Look at this total queen. It's impossible to tell me this Pokémon is not the life of any gathering, offering an constant fountain of chatter to anyone who wants to hear. Just like an enrapturing, sociable Gemini, it's very simple to imagine Mega Medicham mesmerizing an whole open area with their stories. This Pokémon's official description also states its capacity to foresee an enemy’s future actions, which seems quite like a people-smart Gemini.
The Crab – Super Manectric
The Crab is commonly considered as the most emotional member of the astrological wheel, a passionate sign famous for frequently getting absorbed in their emotions. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “tremendous amount of energy, but it's excessive for this Pokémon to fully manage,” which seems a lot like a classic Crab crash-out. It is also recognized for its ability to create a thundercloud over its very head – and if there’s one thing a Cancer is likely to do, it’s spoil their good time.
The Lion – Mega Starmie
Well, did you think I was going to pick Pyroar for the lion of the stars? Aside from the fact that it would be far too obvious, The Lion is obviously Mega Starmie, the star whose legs just went viral for being extremely fabulous (or terrifying, depending on your preference). Fans couldn’t look away from the violet sea star, and that’s precisely the same energy a Leo brings to the scene. Starmie is also said to be broadcasting radio waves from its red core out into the cosmos, and it’s just like a Lion to be putting on a show, even if for aliens.
Virgo – Mega Victreebel
The ever-prepared and perpetually-anxious Maiden is ideally represented in Super Victreebel, the Super Form with perpetual digestive issues. The sign known for being endearingly critical is strongly reflected throughout this Pokémon’s entire lineage, from a always surprised expression like a Virgo when you tell them you lack a 401(k), to its inverted visage that’s just like the symbol a Maiden sends to the group chat when all says they want to “go with the flow” instead of creating a plan.
The Scales – Mega Audino
Look at this sweet, empathetic being, who uses the sensors on its auditory organs to detect how others are feeling by their pulse. Consistently empathetic – occasionally to a fault – and striving to keep the peace, there are many Scales who would likely appreciate Mega Audino’s abilities. However, let’s be honest, it would probably just cause them to stress even more about everyone else.
Scorpio – Super Banette
Banette is a creature with a unexpectedly sad backstory: Discarded as a doll, it gained consciousness through sheer resentment and swore retribution on its former owner. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution, “increases its vindictiveness.” That sounds precisely like many conversations I’ve had with my intense Scorpio acquaintances. A Scorpion adores cosmic justice and comeuppance, making them the ideal match with Mega Banette.
The Archer – Super Hawlucha
Each Mega Hawlucha and Sagittarians are constantly putting on a show. Being a Archer personally, the amount of times I’ve called myself some variation of a “playful little jester” is countless. The most flamboyant and most obnoxious Mega Evolution, its Pokédex entry even notes how it “poses to display its power.” I would do the exact same thing if I had a Mega evolved form, making Mega Hawlucha the most apt Archer counterpart I can think of.
The Goat – Super Absol
Were you aware that a Super Absol has the power to predict disasters in advance? That gives the identical energy as a Capricorn, who often always believe they’re correct. The thing is, much like a prophetic Mega Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very initial Super Form that trainers meet in Legends: Z-A – just like a Capricorn to join the ground floor of the Mega trend.
The Water Bearer – Mega Chandelure
Detached air sign Water Bearer is possibly the non-flame placement that is closest to a flame symbol – its counterpart is Leo, and there are numerous jokes about the Archer and Aquarius being chaotic partners in crime. Mega Chandelure’s double Ghost/Fire category fits perfectly with this, and the Mega’s general daunting presence is also extremely Water Bearer. If you hadn't yet convinced, the Mega’s Pokédex entry says it “draws in hatred and transforms it into power.” If that doesn’t exactly {encaps