
One of the most anticipated features of Pokemon Legends ZA is the return of Mega Evolutions, a phenomenon that has been absent for nearly a decade. This article delves into the speculation surrounding which Mega Evolutions will appear in Pokemon Legends ZA, based on available trailers and existing Pokemon lore.
Three trailers have been released for Legends ZA the initial reveal at Pokemon Day 2024, the subsequent trailer at Pokemon Day 2025, and an extended look. Notably, the extended look did not reveal any new Mega Evolutions, instead showcasing the same ones featured in the initial trailer. Speculation is rife regarding the location of Mega Stones within Lumiose City, with a dedicated analysis planned for a future video.
Pokemon Confirmed to Mega Evolve in Trailers:
These nine Pokemon (ten, if Charizard X and Y are counted separately) have been explicitly shown undergoing Mega Evolution in the trailers. Lucario, a fan-favorite, is prominently featured and may be among the easier Mega Evolutions to obtain. Notably, only one Gen 1 starter, Charizard, has been showcased.
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Pokemon with Prior Evolutions Seen, Potential Mega Evolutions:
These Pokemon have had their prior evolutions featured in trailers, suggesting the potential for their Mega Evolutions to appear. Prominent examples include Steelix, Houndoom, Tyranitar, and Salamence. If Gardevoir’s Mega Evolution is present, it is highly likely that Gallade’s will also be included. This brings the total number of potentially available Mega Evolutions to 18 (or 19, with Charizard X and Y).
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Pokemon with Mega Evolutions Not Yet Shown:
Approximately 30 Pokemon with Mega Evolutions have not yet been featured in any trailers. This list includes popular Pokemon such as Venusaur, Blastoise, and Gengar, as well as legendary Pokemon like Mewtwo, Rayquaza, Kyogre, and Groudon (including their Primal forms).
It is almost certain that all Mega Pokemon will be available in some form, whether in the main game, through DLC, or via trading. Venusaur and Blastoise are expected to appear, though their method of acquisition remains uncertain. Beedrill, Alakazam, Slowbro, and Gengar are likely to be included in the base game.
The legendary Pokemon listed above are speculated to be introduced through DLC, with the exception of Diancie. Diancie is theorized to play a significant role in the game’s story, given the pink accents in the Legends ZA logo. Kyogre and Groudon, particularly their Primal forms, might be reserved for special events or gifts.
The remaining Pokemon, including Scizor, Sceptile, Blaziken, and Swampert, are expected to be available in the base game. The Gen 3 starters, Sceptile, Blaziken, and Swampert, may be found in the wild or through quests. The inclusion of multiple starter Pokemon, including those from Gen 1, Gen 3, and the Kalos region, suggests the potential for diverse team compositions.
The possibility of a post-game expansion featuring additional Mega Evolutions remains open. While the exact implementation of these features is unknown, it is highly anticipated that all Mega Evolutions will be accessible in Pokemon Legends ZA in some form.
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