Alright, so here’s what’s buzzing in the Pokémon world—get ready for some mind-bending twists in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, especially with this whole Mega Evolution craze. I mean, are we surprised? Not really. Everybody’s been yapping about these sneaky leaks and rumors about new Megas, right? Well, now we know that Mega Dragonite is officially in the mix. Imagine the roar when they actually showed it in the Pokémon Presents! It’s like the internet went on hyperdrive.
Oh, and the chatter about the other 25 Megas supposedly making a comeback? It’s getting louder. Whether or not every single one will be in there, who knows? It’s like trying to predict what my cat’s plotting—just pure guesswork.
Anyway — wait, where was I? Right. If all those 26 new ones join forces with the OG 49, we’re talking about a total of 75 Mega Evolutions rattling around in this epic saga. But here’s the kicker—rumor has it some big dogs like Mega Rayquaza, Mega Latios, and Mega Latias might be ditching this party. Ironic, considering the tidal wave of Megas waiting to join the player’s Pokédex. Maybe only a handful will make it to the showdown, if these leaks hold any water.
Speaking of leaks, the usual suspect, BallGuy on X (yeah, I’m still calling it Twitter sometimes, out of habit), spilled the beans. Credible source? Maybe. Foods that taste better reheated the next day? Definitely. But take it with a grain of salt until everything’s officially confirmed.
Let’s hit the menu of trainers. So, here’s a juicy tidbit: trainers like Urbain or Taunie are linked to classics like Mega Meganium, Mega Emboar, or Mega Feraligatr. It’s kind of expected, though, right? These people are tied to the player’s starter Pokémon based on your choice. Then there’s Lida with Mega Starmie, and Naveen rocking a Mega Scrafty.
Honestly, some of these are just logical guesses. Like, what else would a trainer-showing-off-Staryu end up with but Mega Starmie? Connect the dots, folks. And Corbeau? Despite the whole Arbok thing, looks like he’s geared up with a Mega Scolipede. Quite the plot twist!
Oh, but let’s talk unconfirmed territories. Philippe’s making waves as a Steel-type aficionado with a Mega Skarmory. Jacinthe’s rumored to lead a Battle Chateau-style tournament with Mega Dragonite. Sounds fancy. And don’t get me started on Canari and the Mega Eelektross. It’s got that Scarlet and Violet vibe all over again. Plus, apparently, a family legacy boasting Mega Excadrill. Some untold drama there, for sure.
Lysandre’s rumored return? Hello, Mega Gyarados. But a Mega Pyroar sounds like a missed opportunity, right? Mix things up, Lysandre! Variety is the spice of life—or in this case—Pokémon battles.
Now, if I could throw a Pokéball for every Mega evolution missing, I’d be catching a lot of these: Mega Victreebel, Mega Froslass—you get where I’m going. Whether as rogue Megas or lined up with a shadowy figure like AZ, they’re bound to pop up in unexpected story bursts. But, hey, enough speculation for one day.
So, keep your eyes peeled. Who knows what curveballs Pokémon Legends: Z-A will chuck our way next? And if you’re ever knee-deep in those Mega evolutions, remember this—they might just scramble the leaderboard in ways we simply didn’t see coming. But that’s the beauty of it, isn’t it?