The Perfect Pokémon Legends: Z-A Mega Evolution According to Your Zodiac Sign

This comeback of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited immense excitement across the community. Starting with the gradual reveal of newcomers ahead of the title's release, to players developing firm views on the entire lineup of Mega Evolutions, there's a lot for fans to anticipate.

Given numerous of the Super Forms showcasing unique appearances that highlight their personalities, one idea naturally: How can connect this with zodiac signs? The following is inspired by a mix of vibes, sign stereotypes, and individual observations.

Aries – Super Camerupt

Honestly, Houndoom was nearly selected for this fire sign, as both are the Super Form and zodiac symbol that evoke the most fear. But, a Mega Houndoom comes across as always angry, which isn't typical of the Aries vibe, renowned for being fun, light-hearted, and spontaneous. That's why Aries far more akin to Mega Camerupt, which only erupts when provoked. Remain on the friendly side of either and benefit from a powerful ally; should you offend them, prepare to face the consequences.

The Bull – Super Heracross

Much like a devoted Taurus, the steadfast Heracross species, whether in its standard and Super Form, has assisted many trainers in Legends: Z-A. While trustworthy, each the Pokémon and a Taurus are also Fighting types, and – be it their trainer or a firm belief – will stand up for their side unwaveringly. What about Super Heracross that reminds me most of my Taurus friends, though, is its unashamed passion for treats. Many previous Pokédex entries note their craving for tasty sap and how it uses its appendage to collect it everything, which is true Bull-sign vibe.

The Twins – Mega Medicham

Look at this total queen. It's impossible to convince me this creature is not the life of any gathering, offering an constant fountain of gossip to those who wants to listen. Much like an enrapturing, gregarious Gemini, it's very easy to imagine Super Medicham captivating an whole open area with their tales. Medicham’s Pokédex entry also mentions its ability to foresee an enemy’s future actions, which seems quite like a people-smart Twins.

Cancer – Super Manectric

The Crab is widely regarded as the most emotional sign of the zodiac, a passionate symbol famous for frequently becoming absorbed in their emotions. Per the official info, Super Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “tremendous amount of electricity, but it's too much for Manectric to completely control,” which seems a lot like a classic Cancer crash-out. This Pokémon is also recognized for its ability to create a storm cloud over its very self – and if there’s a single trait a Cancer is likely to do, it’s rain on their own parade.

The Lion – Mega Starmie

Well, did you assume I was planning to pick Pyroar for the lion of the zodiac? Aside from the reality that it would be far too on the nose, Leo is obviously Super Starmie, the star whose legs just went viral for being extremely glamorous (or terrifying, depending on your taste). Fans were captivated from the purple sea star, and that’s exactly the identical energy a Lion brings to the table. This Pokémon is also rumored to be transmitting signals from its center out into the cosmos, and it’s typical of a Lion to be staging a show, even if for extraterrestrials.

The Maiden – Super Victreebel

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 clearly reflected across this creature's whole evolutionary chain, from a perpetually surprised face like a Virgo when you tell them you lack a retirement plan, to its upside-down face that’s just like the symbol a Virgo sends to the group chat when everyone says they want to “be spontaneous” instead of creating a strategy.

Libra – Mega Audino

Observe this sweet, empathetic creature, who uses the sensors on its auditory organs to detect how others are emotionally by their heartbeat. Consistently compassionate – occasionally to a detriment – and trying to maintain the peace, there are many Scales who would probably benefit from Super Audino's abilities. Though, to be frank, it would probably just cause them to stress more about others.

Scorpio – Super Banette

This Ghost-type is a Pokémon with a unexpectedly sad origin: Abandoned as a toy, it gained sentient through sheer hatred and swore revenge on its former owner. According to the official info, Super Evolution, “enhances its spitefulness.” That seems precisely like several conversations I’ve had with my intense Scorpion acquaintances. A Scorpion loves cosmic justice and retribution, making them the ideal match with Super Banette.

Sagittarius – Mega Hawlucha

Both Super Hawlucha and Archers are constantly staging a performance. Being a Archer personally, the amount of occasions I’ve called myself some variation of a “playful small entertainer” is countless. The showiest and most obnoxious Super Form, its Pokédex entry even notes how it “flexes to show off its power.” I would do the exact same thing if I had a Mega evolved form, making Super Hawlucha the most fitting Sagittarius counterpart I can imagine.

Capricorn – Mega Absol

Were you aware that a Mega Absol has the power to foresee calamities ahead of time? That exudes the identical vibe as a Capricorn, who often always believe they’re right. The thing is, much like a visionary Super Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very first Super Form that trainers encounter in Legends: Z-A – just like a Goat to get in on the beginning of the Super Form craze.

Aquarius – Super Chandelure

Detached element Aquarius is possibly the non-flame placement that is closest to a flame symbol – its sister sign is Leo, and there are countless memes about Sagittarius and Aquarius being unpredictable partners in crime. Super Chandelure's double Ghost/Fire typing matches perfectly with this, and the Super Form's overall daunting presence is also very Water Bearer. If you weren’t already convinced, the Super Form's Pokédex entry says it “draws in hatred and converts it into power.” If that doesn’t exactly {encaps

Timothy Haynes
Timothy Haynes

Elara is a passionate gamer and tech writer with years of experience covering industry trends and game analysis.