Your Ideal Pokémon Legends: Z-A Super Form Based on the Zodiac Sign

The return of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked widespread excitement across the community. From the one-by-one unveiling of fresh additions before the title's launch, to trainers forming firm views on the entire roster of new Megas, there's plenty for fans to anticipate.

With numerous of the Super Forms showcasing unique appearances that emphasize their traits, one idea naturally: What's the best way to link this with astrology? This list is based on a blend of vibes, common zodiac traits, and individual observations.

The Ram – Super Camerupt

Honestly, Houndoom was nearly selected for this fire sign, as they are the Super Form and zodiac symbol that inspire the most fear. However, a Super Houndoom comes across as constantly furious, which doesn't match the Aries vibe, renowned for being fun, cheerful, and spontaneous. This makes Aries far more similar to Mega Camerupt, which only erupts when angered. Stay on the friendly side of either and benefit from a strong partner; should you offend them, be ready to face the consequences.

The Bull – Mega Heracross

Similar to a loyal Bull, the steadfast Heracross species, whether in its standard and Mega 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 companion or a strong opinion – will defend their side to the end. The thing about Mega Heracross that recalls most of my Bull-sign companions, however, is its unabashed passion for snacks. Several previous Pokédex entries mention their fondness for sweet tree sap and how it employs its appendage to hoard it everything, which is pure Bull-sign vibe.

Gemini – Super Medicham

Observe this total royalty. It's impossible to tell me this creature is not the life of every party, providing an endless fountain of gossip to anyone who wants to listen. Much like an captivating, gregarious Gemini, it's incredibly easy to envision Super Medicham captivating an entire open area with their tales. This Pokémon's Pokédex entry also mentions its ability to predict an opponent's future actions, which sounds very similar to a people-smart Twins.

The Crab – Super Manectric

The Crab is widely regarded as the most emotional sign of the zodiac, a intense sign known for often becoming absorbed in their feelings. Per the Pokédex, Mega Evolution charges the Pokémon with a “huge amount of energy, but it's excessive for Manectric to fully control,” which seems a lot like a typical Crab crash-out. This Pokémon is also recognized for its capability to create a thundercloud over its own self – and if there’s a single trait a Cancer is likely to do, it’s spoil their good time.

Leo – Super Starmie

Well, did you assume I was planning to select Pyroar for the lion of the zodiac? Aside from the reality that it would be much too obvious, Leo is obviously Mega Starmie, the diva whose gams just became an internet sensation for being too glamorous (or terrifying, based on your preference). Fans were captivated from the violet starfish, and that’s precisely the same vibe a Lion offers to the scene. Starmie is also said to be broadcasting signals from its red core out into the cosmos, and it’s typical of a Lion to be putting on a show, even if for extraterrestrials.

Virgo – Mega Victreebel

The ever-prepared and perpetually-anxious Virgo is ideally encapsulated in Super Victreebel, the Mega with constant acid reflux. The zodiac symbol famous for being endearingly judgmental is strongly reflected across this Pokémon’s whole evolutionary chain, from a always shocked face like a Maiden when you inform them you lack a retirement plan, to its upside-down visage that’s just like the emoji a Maiden posts to the chatroom when all says they want to “be spontaneous” instead of creating a strategy.

The Scales – Super Audino

Look at this sweet, empathetic creature, who uses the sensors on its auditory organs to detect how others are feeling by their pulse. Consistently empathetic – sometimes to a fault – and striving to maintain the harmony, there are numerous Libras who would probably benefit from Mega Audino’s skills. However, to be frank, it would probably just cause them to stress more about everyone else.

Scorpio – Mega Banette

This Ghost-type is a creature with a unexpectedly tragic origin: Abandoned as a toy, it gained sentient through pure resentment and vowed retribution on its previous caretaker. Per the Pokédex, Super Evolution, “increases its vindictiveness.” That sounds exactly like several discussions I’ve had with my scary Scorpio friends. A Scorpio loves karma and retribution, making them the ideal pair with Super Banette.

The Archer – Super Hawlucha

Each Mega Hawlucha and Sagittarians are constantly putting on a performance. Being a Sagittarius myself, the number of occasions I’ve called myself some version of a “playful small entertainer” is countless. The most flamboyant and most obnoxious Super Form, its description even mentions how it “flexes to show off its power.” I would do the very same thing if I had some kind of Super Form, making Super Hawlucha the most fitting Archer counterpart I can imagine.

The Goat – Super Absol

Were you aware that a Super Absol has the power to predict disasters ahead of time? That exudes the identical energy as a Capricorn, who often consistently believe they’re right. The thing is, much like a visionary Mega Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the absolute initial Super Form that trainers encounter in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Goat to join the beginning of the Super Form craze.

Aquarius – Mega Chandelure

Detached air sign Aquarius is possibly the non-flame placement that is most like a flame symbol – its sister sign is the Lion, and there are numerous memes about the Archer and Aquarius being unpredictable accomplices. Mega Chandelure’s double Ghost/Fire category fits perfectly with this, and the Super Form's overall daunting aura is also extremely Aquarius. If you weren’t already persuaded, the Mega’s description says it “absorbs negative energy and converts it into power.” If that fails to perfectly {encaps

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