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The comeback of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sparked widespread enthusiasm across the community. Starting with the gradual reveal of fresh additions ahead of the title's launch, to players forming firm opinions on the entire roster of new Megas, there's plenty for fans to anticipate.
Given numerous of the Super Forms boasting distinctive appearances that emphasize their personalities, one thought came to mind: How can link this with astrology? The following is based on a blend of vibes, common zodiac traits, and personal experience.
Honestly, Houndour's evolution was almost chosen for this fire sign, as both are the Super Form and zodiac symbol that evoke the greatest apprehension. However, a Mega Houndoom comes across as always angry, which doesn't match the Ram's energy, renowned for being playful, light-hearted, and impulsive. That's why Aries much more similar to Mega Camerupt, which solely erupts when provoked. Remain on the friendly side of either and benefit from a strong partner; if you cross them, prepare to get burned.
Much like a devoted Bull, the steadfast Heracross species, both in its regular and Super Form, has aided many trainers in Legends: Z-A. Though dependable, each the Pokémon and a Bull are also battle-oriented, and – whether it's their trainer or a firm belief – will defend their position to the end. What about Mega Heracross that reminds me most of my Taurus friends, however, is its unashamed passion for snacks. Several previous official descriptions note their craving for sweet sap and how it uses its appendage to collect it everything, which is pure Taurus energy.
Look at this absolute queen. You cannot convince me this creature is not the soul of every party, providing an constant fountain of chatter to anyone who wants to listen. Just like an enrapturing, sociable Twins, it's very simple to envision Mega Medicham captivating an whole Wild Zone with their stories. Medicham’s Pokédex entry also mentions its capacity to predict an enemy’s future actions, which sounds very like a socially-savvy Twins.
The Crab is widely regarded as the most emotional member of the zodiac, a intense symbol famous for frequently getting absorbed in their emotions. According to the official info, Super Evolution fills the creature with a “huge amount of energy, but it's too much for Manectric to fully manage,” which seems a lot like a classic Cancer emotional outburst. This Pokémon is also known for its capability to create a thundercloud over its very self – and if there’s a single trait a Crab is going to do, it’s rain on their own parade.
Well, did you assume I was planning to select Pyroar for the king of the stars? Aside from the fact that it would be far too obvious, Leo is clearly Super Starmie, the star whose legs just went viral for being too glamorous (or horrifying, depending on your taste). Fans couldn’t look away from the purple starfish, and that’s exactly the identical vibe a Lion offers to the scene. Starmie is also rumored to be transmitting signals from its center out into space, and it’s just like a Leo to be putting on a show, even if for aliens.
The always-ready and perpetually-anxious Maiden is perfectly represented in Super Victreebel, the Super Form with constant acid reflux. The sign known for being charmingly judgmental is clearly mirrored across this Pokémon’s whole lineage, from a perpetually surprised expression like a Maiden when you inform them you lack a retirement plan, to its upside-down visage that’s just like the symbol a Virgo sends to the group chat when all says they want to “be spontaneous” rather than making a plan.
Observe this gentle, sensitive creature, who uses the sensors on its auditory organs to tell how others are emotionally by their heartbeat. Consistently empathetic – occasionally to a fault – and trying to keep the peace, there are many Libras who would likely benefit from Super Audino's skills. However, let’s be honest, it would probably just cause them to stress even more about everyone else.
Banette is a creature with a unexpectedly sad backstory: Discarded as a doll, it became sentient through sheer resentment and vowed revenge on its former owner. According to the Pokédex, Super Evolution, “enhances its spitefulness.” That sounds precisely like several conversations I’ve had with my intense Scorpio friends. A Scorpio loves cosmic justice and comeuppance, making them the ideal pair with Super Banette.
Both Super Hawlucha and Archers are constantly staging a performance. Being a Archer personally, the number of times I’ve called myself some version of a “silly small entertainer” is countless. The most flamboyant and most obnoxious Mega Evolution, its description even notes how it “poses to display its power.” I would do the very same thing if I had some kind of Mega evolved form, making Super Hawlucha the most fitting Archer counterpart I can think of.
Did you know that a Super Absol has the ability to foresee calamities in advance? That gives the exact same energy as a Capricorn, who often always think they’re right. Interestingly, similar to a prophetic Super Absol, they frequently are. It’s also the very first Super Form that players encounter in Legends: Z-A – typical of a Capricorn to join the ground floor of the Super Form craze.
Aloof element Water Bearer is possibly the non-fire sign that is most like a flame symbol – its counterpart is Leo, and there are numerous memes about the Archer and Water Bearer being unpredictable partners in crime. Super Chandelure's double Ghost/Fire typing fits perfectly with this, and the Mega’s overall daunting presence is also extremely Aquarius. If you hadn't yet persuaded, the Mega’s description says it “absorbs negative energy and converts it into power.” If that fails to exactly {encaps
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