Regarding ‘Mood Hoovers’ - Uncover the Reasons Pessimistic Companions Might Help Your Well-Being
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- By Ariel Wheeler
- 09 Jun 2026
This comeback of Super Forms in Pokémon Legends: Z-A has ignited widespread enthusiasm within the community. From the one-by-one unveiling of fresh additions ahead of the title's launch, to trainers forming firm views on the entire roster of Mega Evolutions, there's plenty for fans to look forward to.
Given many of the Super Forms showcasing unique appearances that emphasize their traits, one idea naturally: What's the best way to link this with zodiac signs? This list is based on a blend of intuition, common zodiac traits, and personal experience.
Honestly, Houndour's evolution was nearly chosen for Aries, as they are the Mega Pokémon and astrological sign that evoke the greatest apprehension. But, a Super Houndoom appears as constantly furious, which doesn't match the Ram's energy, known for being playful, light-hearted, and spontaneous. That's why Aries much more akin to Super Camerupt, which solely spews lava when angered. Remain on the good side of both and enjoy a powerful ally; should you offend them, prepare to face the consequences.
Much like a devoted Taurus, the reliable Heracross, both in its regular and Super Form, has aided many trainers in Legends: Z-A. Though trustworthy, both the creature and a Bull are still battle-oriented, and – be it their trainer or a firm belief – will defend their position to the end. What about Mega Heracross that recalls most of my Bull-sign companions, however, is its unabashed love of treats. Several past official descriptions note their fondness for tasty tree sap and how it uses its appendage to collect it all, which is pure Bull-sign vibe.
Observe this total royalty. You cannot tell me this creature is not the soul of any gathering, offering an endless fountain of chatter to anyone who wants to hear. Much like an enrapturing, gregarious Gemini, it's incredibly easy to imagine Mega Medicham mesmerizing an whole Wild Zone with their stories. Medicham’s Pokédex entry also states its capacity to predict an opponent's future actions, which seems quite like a people-smart Twins.
Cancer is commonly considered as the most sensitive member of the zodiac, a passionate symbol famous for frequently getting absorbed in their emotions. According to the Pokédex, Super Evolution charges the creature with a “tremendous amount of energy, but it's too much for Manectric to fully manage,” which sounds a lot like a classic Cancer emotional outburst. This Pokémon is also known for its ability to make a thundercloud over its own self – and if there’s a single trait a Cancer is going to do, it’s spoil their own parade.
Oh, did you think I was planning to select Pyroar for the king of the zodiac? Besides the reality that it would be far too obvious, The Lion is obviously Mega Starmie, the star whose gams just went viral for being extremely glamorous (or horrifying, depending on your taste). Players were captivated from the violet starfish, and that’s precisely the same vibe a Leo brings to the scene. Starmie is also said to be transmitting signals from its red core out into space, and it’s typical of a Leo to be putting on a performance, albeit for extraterrestrials.
The ever-prepared and constantly-worried Virgo is ideally encapsulated in Mega Victreebel, the Super Form with constant acid reflux. The sign famous for being endearingly judgmental is strongly mirrored throughout this Pokémon’s entire lineage, from a always shocked face like a Virgo when you tell them you don’t have a retirement plan, to its inverted face 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.
Observe this sweet, sensitive creature, who employs the feelers on its ears to detect how people are emotionally by their heartbeat. Always compassionate – occasionally to a fault – and trying to keep the peace, there are numerous Scales who would probably appreciate Super Audino's abilities. Though, let’s be honest, it would probably just make them worry more about others.
Banette is a Pokémon with a unexpectedly tragic origin: Abandoned as a doll, it became sentient through pure hatred and vowed revenge on its former owner. According to the Pokédex, Mega Evolution, “increases its vindictiveness.” That sounds precisely like several conversations I’ve had with my scary Scorpion acquaintances. A Scorpio loves cosmic justice and comeuppance, making them the perfect match with Mega Banette.
Both Mega Hawlucha and Archers are constantly putting on a performance. As a Archer personally, the amount of times I’ve called myself some version of a “playful little jester” is countless. The showiest 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 Sagittarius counterpart I can think of.
Did you know that a Super Absol has the ability to foresee calamities ahead of time? That exudes the identical vibe as a Capricorn, who tends to consistently believe they’re right. The thing is, much like a prophetic Mega Absol, they often are. It’s also the very first Mega Evolution that players meet in Legends: Z-A – just like a Capricorn to get in on the ground floor of the Super Form craze.
Aloof air sign Water Bearer is possibly the non-fire placement that is most like a flame symbol – its sister sign is Leo, and there are numerous jokes about Sagittarius and Aquarius being chaotic accomplices. Super Chandelure's double Ghost/Fire category matches perfectly with this, and the Super Form's overall intimidating aura is also extremely Aquarius. If you hadn't yet persuaded, the Mega’s Pokédex entry says it “absorbs hatred and converts it into strength.” If that fails to exactly {encaps
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