The Perfect Pocket Monster Tales: Z-A Super Form Based on Your Zodiac Sign

This comeback of Mega Evolutions in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited immense excitement across the community. Starting with the gradual reveal of fresh additions ahead of the title's launch, to players forming firm opinions on the full roster of new Megas, there's plenty for fans to look forward to.

With numerous of the Mega Evolutions boasting distinctive appearances that highlight their personalities, one idea came to mind: How can connect this with astrology? This list is inspired by a blend of vibes, sign stereotypes, and individual observations.

The Ram – Mega Camerupt

Honestly, Houndoom was nearly chosen for this fire sign, as both are the Super Form and astrological sign that evoke the most fear. But, a Super Houndoom comes across as always furious, which doesn't match the Aries vibe, known for being fun, cheerful, and impulsive. That's why Aries far more similar to Super Camerupt, which solely spews lava when provoked. Stay on the friendly side of both and enjoy a strong partner; should you offend them, be ready to face the consequences.

The Bull – Mega Heracross

Much like a devoted Taurus, the reliable Heracross, both in its regular and Mega form, has aided numerous trainers in Legends: Z-A. Though trustworthy, both the Pokémon and a Bull are still battle-oriented, and – be it their companion or a strong opinion – will stand up for their position to the end. The thing about Super Heracross that reminds me most of my Bull-sign companions, however, is its unashamed love of snacks. Several previous Pokédex entries note their craving for tasty sap and how it uses its appendage to collect it all, which is pure Bull-sign vibe.

The Twins – Mega Medicham

Observe this absolute queen. You cannot convince me this Pokémon is not the soul of every party, offering an endless stream of gossip to anyone who wish to listen. Much like an captivating, sociable Twins, it's incredibly easy to envision Mega Medicham mesmerizing an whole Wild Zone with their stories. This Pokémon's Pokédex entry also mentions its capacity to predict an opponent's next moves, which seems quite like a socially-savvy Gemini.

The Crab – Super Manectric

Cancer is widely considered as the most emotional member of the astrological wheel, a passionate symbol famous for often becoming wrapped up in their emotions. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “huge amount of electricity, but it's too much for this Pokémon to completely control,” which sounds a lot like a typical Crab crash-out. This Pokémon is also recognized for its capability to make a thundercloud over its own self – and if there’s a single trait a Crab is likely to do, it’s spoil their good time.

Leo – Mega Starmie

Well, did you think I was going to pick Pyroar for the king of the zodiac? Aside from the fact that it would be far too on the nose, The Lion is clearly Super Starmie, the diva whose legs just went viral for being too glamorous (or horrifying, based on your preference). Fans were captivated from the purple starfish, and that’s precisely the identical vibe a Leo offers to the table. Starmie is also rumored to be transmitting radio waves from its center out into space, and it’s just like a Leo to be staging a show, albeit for aliens.

The Maiden – Super Victreebel

The always-ready and perpetually-anxious Maiden is ideally represented in Mega Victreebel, the Super Form with constant digestive issues. The zodiac symbol known for being endearingly critical is strongly reflected across this Pokémon’s entire lineage, from a perpetually surprised face like a Maiden when you tell them you don’t have a retirement plan, to its upside-down visage that’s similar to the symbol a Virgo sends to the group chat when all says they want to “be spontaneous” instead of making a strategy.

The Scales – Super Audino

Look at this sweet, sensitive being, who employs the sensors on its ears to tell how others are emotionally by their heartbeat. Consistently compassionate – occasionally to a fault – and trying to keep the harmony, there are numerous Libras who would likely appreciate Mega Audino’s skills. Though, to be frank, it would likely just make them stress more about others.

The Scorpion – Mega Banette

This Ghost-type is a Pokémon with a unexpectedly tragic origin: Discarded as a doll, it became sentient through sheer hatred and vowed revenge on its previous caretaker. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution, “enhances its spitefulness.” That seems exactly like many discussions I’ve had with my scary Scorpion friends. A Scorpion adores karma and retribution, making them the ideal match with Super Banette.

Sagittarius – Super Hawlucha

Both Mega Hawlucha and Archers are constantly putting on a show. Being a Archer myself, the number of occasions I’ve referred to myself some variation of a “silly little jester” is innumerable. The most flamboyant and most obnoxious Mega Evolution, its description even mentions how it “poses to display its power.” I would do the very same thing if I had a Super Form, making Super Hawlucha the most apt Archer match I can imagine.

Capricorn – Super Absol

Were you aware that a Mega Absol has the power to foresee calamities ahead of time? That gives the identical energy as a Goat, who tends to always think they’re right. The thing is, much like a prophetic Mega Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the absolute initial Mega Evolution that players encounter in Legends: Z-A – just like a Goat to get in on the beginning of the Mega trend.

Aquarius – Super Chandelure

Detached element Aquarius is possibly the non-flame sign that is closest to a fire sign – its counterpart is Leo, and there are numerous memes about the Archer and Aquarius being chaotic partners in crime. Mega Chandelure’s double Ghost/Fire category matches seamlessly with this, and the Mega’s overall daunting presence is also extremely Aquarius. If you weren’t already convinced, the Mega’s description says it “draws in negative energy and transforms it into power.” If that fails to perfectly {encaps

Seth Woodward
Seth Woodward

A nature writer and cultural historian passionate about preserving traditional knowledge and sharing it through engaging narratives.