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So, okay, there’s this buzz about Mega Evolution being a big deal in the new Pokémon Legends: Z-A game. And can I just say, everyone’s losing their minds over the leaked Mega Dragonite? It got confirmed recently, and now people are seriously buying into the other 25 rumored Mega Evolutions. So, who knows, right? Maybe we’ll have a whole bazillion by the end of it. Or, well, 75 because math. But let’s not get carried away. Some might not make the cut, like Mega Rayquaza, Mega Latios, and Mega Latias. Are we sad about that? Depends on who you ask!
Anyway, this leak stuff is coming from BallGuy on X. Weird name? Yeah, but kinda credible. Should you believe everything? Eh, maybe take it with some skepticism until you hear something official. But if you’re anything like me, you probably love a good leak mystery!
Now let’s talk trainers. You got Urbain or Taunie with either Mega Meganium, Mega Emboar, or Mega Feraligatr, depending on what you start with. Logical, right? Lida’s paired with Mega Starmie, and she’s already shown with a Staryu. Makes sense to me! Naveen’s got Mega Scrafty, Emma’s rocking Mega Malamar, and don’t forget Jett with Mega Clefable. Oh, and Corbeau, who was shown with an Arbok? Rumor says he switches it up with a Mega Scolipede. Plot twist?
But what about the mystery folks without names? I mean, Pokémon Legends is all about surprises, right? There’s apparently going to be someone named Philippe with Mega Skarmory, ‘cause, why not? And Jacinthe, who seems to be running some tournament, might bring out a Mega Dragonite. Her assistant even joins in with Mega Drampa. Uh, okay, that’s different. Then there’s Canari wielding Mega Eelektross, and some family member pulling out a Mega Excadrill. It’s like a whole family affair! And, which may seem weird, Team Flare’s Lysandre popping back in? Mega Gyarados is on the radar, but why not Mega Pyroar too, if you ask me?
Oh, still got room for more surprises, by the way. Even with all these teased Mega Evolutions, something’s missing. Like, hey, where’s Mega Victreebel or Mega Greninja? You’d think Mega Zygarde or Mega Eternal Flower Floette would make a dramatic story entrance, perhaps even going rogue for dramatic effect. But guess we’ll have to play the waiting game for confirmations about who exactly gets these mega cool Pokémon.
This game might just sweep us off our feet, or at least have us giggling with excitement. October 2025, folks—mark your calendars! Anyway, fingers crossed for more leaks and surprises because, let’s face it, Pokémon’s pretty good at keeping us on our toes. Or maybe that’s just me getting overly hyped. Who can say, really?