Summary

Pokemon Scarlet and Violetmarked one of the most divisive entries in the series for several reasons, but Gen 9 games united many fans under one banner, and that was the possibility of having Mega Evolutions back given the real-world vicinity between Spain and France. While that wish didn’t come true withPokemon Scarlet and Violet, the recently announcedPokemon Legends Z-Ais bringing Mega Evolutions back for the first time since Gen 6, breaking a massive tradition in the meantime. SincePokemon Legends Z-Awill have Mega Evolutions, it would likely be seen as a missed opportunity not to add new ones, and if that is the case, it only makes sense that Mega Charizard gets its missing piece.

When Gen 6 came out, it only seemed natural thatPokemon Zwould be released at some point to complete the trilogy, especially with Zygarde being a key Legendary critter in the story of Kalos. However, that third game or possible sequel never came, and over ten years later, most fans had lost all hope. EnterPokemon Legends Z-A, not only seemingly acting as the third Gen 6 game that never was, but also bringing back one of the most beloved gimmicks in the franchise with Mega Evolutions.

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Pokemon Legends Z-A Should Honor The Rumored Pokemon Z in a Big Way

Why Pokemon Legends Z-A Needs to Add a New Mega Evolution For Charizard

IfPokemon Legends Z-Ais thePokemon Zgamethat fans have always wanted, then it seems only natural that it features a bunch of new Mega Evolutions for some Pokemon that never had one. However, Charizard was one of the very few that at the time got two different Mega Evolutions exclusive to their respective versions of the game, featuring Mega Charizard X and Mega Charizard Y. This treatment was only reserved for Charizard and Mewtwo, and now thatPokemon Zis pretty much a reality, it wouldn’t make sense to back down and not feature a new Mega Charizard Z.

It would admittedly be fanservice to have yet another special form of Charizard, especially seeing how it was also the very first7-star Tera Raid boss inPokemon Scarlet and Violet, and it even had a dedicated GMax form in Gen 8 games. There is no denying that Charizard is one of the most beloved pocket monsters in the series, and the recent anime series inspired by Gen 9 proves as much by featuring it yet again.Pokemongames haven’t been particularly timid about this with recent releases, so a Mega Charizard Z inPokemon Legends Z-Aseems like a given now.

What a Mega Charizard Z Could Look Like in Pokemon Legends Z-A

Mega Charizard Z Has Plenty of Inspiration to Draw From in Legends Z-A

It’s hard to say what a newMega Evolution for Charizardcould look like, seeing how dramatically different Mega Charizard X and Y are. Still, with the prospect ofPokemon Legends Z-A’s Kalos being set in the future and having a main focus on urban redevelopment, Mega Charizard Z could very well look something like the recently added future Paradox Pokemon fromPokemon Scarlet and Violet. In that case, it could have Fire and Steel as its types, a combination that is currently only used by Heatran.

Regardless of its design,Pokemon Legends Z-Aseems like the perfect place to finally complete the trinity with Mega Charizard Z, not only tying back to Kalos' roots, but also making good on what some fans saw as a broken promise. It’s equally likely that a Mega Charizard Z would mean a Mega Mewtwo Z is also added, but it doesn’t seem like a farfetched thought considering howPokemon Scarlet and Violetgave two Paradox versions to Donphan and Volcarona. If anything,Pokemon Legends Z-A’s settingcan further influence what sort of critters Mega Evolve in Kalos and what these peculiar evolutions are, and Mega Charizard Z could make sense even from a lore standpoint.

Pokemon Legends Z-A

The sequel to Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Legends: Z-A takes Pokemon trainers back to the Kalos region’s Lumiose City.