The Perfect Pocket Monster Legends: Z-A Mega Evolution According to Your Astrological Sign

The return of Mega Evolutions in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked widespread excitement across the community. Starting with the one-by-one unveiling of fresh additions before the game's release, to players forming firm opinions on the full roster of new Megas, there's plenty for enthusiasts to anticipate.

Given many of the Mega Evolutions showcasing unique appearances that emphasize their traits, one idea came to mind: What's the best way to connect this with zodiac signs? The following is inspired by a blend of intuition, common zodiac traits, and individual observations.

The Ram – Super Camerupt

Honestly, Houndoom was almost selected for Aries, as both are the Mega Pokémon and zodiac symbol that evoke the most fear. However, a Mega Houndoom appears as always furious, which doesn't match the Ram's energy, known for being fun, cheerful, and spontaneous. That's why Aries far more similar to Super Camerupt, which only erupts when provoked. Stay on the good side of either and benefit from a powerful partner; if you cross them, prepare to face the consequences.

Taurus – Mega Heracross

Similar to a devoted Bull, the reliable Heracross, whether in its standard and Super Form, has aided many trainers in Legends: Z-A. Though dependable, both the Pokémon and a Taurus are still battle-oriented, and – be it their trainer or a firm belief – will stand up for their side to the end. The thing about Mega Heracross that recalls most of my Taurus friends, though, is its unabashed passion for snacks. Several previous Pokédex entries mention their craving for tasty tree sap and how it uses its appendage to collect it all, which is pure Bull-sign vibe.

The Twins – Super Medicham

Observe this total royalty. You cannot tell me this Pokémon is not the soul of every party, providing an constant stream of gossip to those who wish to hear. Just like an captivating, sociable Twins, it's incredibly simple to envision Mega Medicham mesmerizing an entire Wild Zone with their tales. This Pokémon's Pokédex entry also mentions its ability to foresee an opponent's next moves, which seems quite similar to a people-smart Twins.

Cancer – Mega Manectric

The Crab is widely regarded as the most emotional member of the zodiac, a intense symbol famous for often getting wrapped up in their feelings. Per the official info, Super Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “huge amount of energy, but it's too much for this Pokémon to completely control,” which sounds a lot like a classic Crab crash-out. This Pokémon is also recognized for its ability to create a storm cloud over its own head – and if there’s a single trait a Cancer is likely to do, it’s rain on their own parade.

The Lion – Super Starmie

Well, did you think I was going to select the lion Pokémon for the king of the stars? Aside from the fact that it would be much too obvious, Leo is obviously Super Starmie, the star whose legs just went viral for being too fabulous (or horrifying, depending on your taste). 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 transmitting radio waves from its red core out into the cosmos, and it’s just like a Lion to be staging a show, even if for aliens.

Virgo – Mega Victreebel

The ever-prepared and constantly-worried Maiden is ideally encapsulated in Super Victreebel, the Mega with perpetual acid reflux. The sign famous for being charmingly judgmental is clearly reflected throughout this creature's entire evolutionary chain, from a always surprised face like a Maiden when you tell 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 strategy.

The Scales – Super Audino

Look at this gentle, empathetic creature, who uses the feelers on its auditory organs to detect how others are emotionally by their pulse. Always compassionate – occasionally to a fault – and trying to keep the harmony, there are many Libras who would probably appreciate Mega Audino’s abilities. Though, to be frank, it would likely just cause them to stress more about everyone else.

The Scorpion – Super Banette

This Ghost-type is a Pokémon with a surprisingly tragic backstory: Abandoned as a toy, it became sentient through pure hatred and swore retribution on its previous caretaker. Per the official info, Super Evolution, “increases its spitefulness.” That seems exactly like many conversations I’ve had with my intense Scorpion friends. A Scorpion adores cosmic justice and retribution, making them the ideal match with Mega Banette.

Sagittarius – Mega Hawlucha

Both Mega Hawlucha and Archers are always putting on a performance. Being a Archer personally, the number of times I’ve referred to myself some version of a “silly small jester” is innumerable. The most flamboyant and most attention-seeking Super Form, its Pokédex entry even notes how it “poses 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 fitting Sagittarius match I can think of.

The Goat – Mega Absol

Did you know that a Super Absol has the ability to foresee calamities ahead of time? That gives the exact same energy as a Capricorn, who tends to always believe they’re right. The thing is, much like a prophetic Super Absol, they often are. It’s also the absolute initial Super Form that trainers meet in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Goat to join the beginning of the Mega trend.

Aquarius – Super Chandelure

Detached air sign Aquarius is arguably the non-flame sign that is most like a fire sign – its counterpart is the Lion, and there are countless jokes about Sagittarius and Aquarius being unpredictable partners in crime. Super Chandelure's dual Spirit/Flame category fits seamlessly with this, and the Super Form's overall daunting presence is also extremely Water Bearer. If you hadn't yet convinced, the Mega’s description says it “absorbs negative energy and converts it into strength.” If that doesn’t perfectly {encaps

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