Okay, so here’s the thing. You fire up Pokemon Legends: Z-A for the first time, and bam! You’re hit with that tough choice—picking your starter. I mean, it’s kinda crazy how it all boils down to Chikorita, Tepig, and Totodile. But here’s the kicker—if those leaks we’re all buzzing about hold any water, they might just sprout new Mega Evolutions. Imagine that! Then again, not all these little critters are created equal, right? Some buzz around the game seems to point at one being the real MVP. Who would’ve thought?
Now, we don’t have solid proof of Mega Evolutions yet—it’s all whispers in the wind right now. But the rumors have their own vibe. Like, Mega Meganium possibly going Grass/Fairy, or how about Mega Feraligatr rocking a Water/Dragon type? Lovely blend that sounds. Then there’s Mega Emboar, sticking with Fire/Fighting, which could have that cool edge against the Rust Syndicate—those baddies we got a sneak peek of in Pokemon Presents. Yep, they’re gonna be pesky opponents!
Thinking about what matched best against bosses always leaves us picking sides, huh? Remember back in Gen 1? Bulbasaur was the rockstar ’cause it was like a Swiss Army knife against Gym Leaders. Brock, Misty, and even Erika kinda got shut down. With Z-A’s storyline, though? It’s tricky, considering we don’t know much about who you’ll tussle with in the Z-A Royale. Thank goodness for leaks, they hint that picking Tepig for Emboar might just give you a leg up!
Speaking of which, the Rust Syndicate—led by that shady Corbeau dude—is a big chunk of the plot. No deep dives needed—they confirmed he’s got Arbok on his crew. Though, fans in the grapevine suggest Mega Scolipede’s where his heart’s at. Bug/Poison? Emboar can totally roast that with its Fire-type moves.
Oh, and there’s this other guy, Phillipe, who might be a secret Steel-type aficionado. Skarmory’s probably his headline act, if the leaks are to be believed. You see the fancy Steel-type art? It screams obsession. Basically, Emboar’s dual moves just scream “let me at ’em!” to their Steel types. So yeah, picking Tepig might be the way to cash in on those epic battles.
Got another nugget for ya—Vinnie, working for some fella named Jett, supposedly leads with Mega Lopunny. Doesn’t it feel like Emboar has its fingers in everyone’s pie at this point?
So there you go, a bumpy ride through the chaos of Pokemon Legends: Z-A. It’s as if each nugget of info just serves up more puzzle pieces. And frankly, isn’t that half—well, a quarter—of the fun?