Top 5 Legendary Pokémon to Bring Back in Pokémon Legends Z-A

The upcoming game, Pokemon Legends Z-A, is poised to shine a spotlight on the Legendary Pokémon Zygarde. This development is noteworthy, as Zygarde, a member of the Aura Trio, did not feature in a dedicated game during the sixth generation of Pokémon. However, excitement among fans is also mounting regarding the potential inclusion of other Legendary Pokémon, especially considering that its predecessor showcased the entirety of the Sinnoh Legendaries along with several additional characters.

In this article, we will explore the Legendary Pokémon we anticipate will be featured in Pokemon Legends Z-A. This list encompasses creatures originally found in the Kalos region from Pokemon X/Y—the only games previously set in this area—alongside other Legendary figures introduced in Generation VI that lacked a comprehensive storyline.

Essential Legendaries for Pokemon Legends Z-A

1) Xerneas and Yveltal

Xerneas and Yveltal should return in Pokemon Legends Z-A (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Xerneas and Yveltal should return in Pokemon Legends Z-A (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Numerous fans predict that Xerneas and Yveltal will make a return in the latest installment. As the two other members of the Aura Trio, their absence would be surprising, particularly since the game is set in their native Kalos region. There is also speculation regarding potential enhancements; for instance, in Pokemon Legends Arceus, both Dialga and Palkia were granted Primal forms. It’s possible Xerneas and Yveltal may receive similar upgrades.

2) Diancie and its Mega Evolution

Mega Diancie in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Mega Diancie in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)

As the sole Generation VI Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution, Diancie is almost guaranteed to return in Pokemon Legends Z-A. The key issue, however, will be determining whether Diancie features in the main storyline or is relegated to a separate side quest.

3) Volcanion

Volcanion in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Volcanion in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Volcanion stands out as it did not receive an adequate storyline during its initial introduction in Pokemon X/Y. This unique Fire/Water type was mainly distributed during an event, showcasing its distinctive typing and signature move, Steam Eruption. The forthcoming game presents a perfect opportunity to enhance Volcanion’s narrative so that players can earn it through a series of quests, finally providing the recognition it deserves.

4) Hoopa and its Unbound Form

Hoopa and Hoopa-Unbound in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Hoopa and Hoopa-Unbound in Pokemon (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Hoopa and its Unbound form have also gone without a dedicated storyline, similar to Volcanion. Released through events, Hoopa’s ability to change forms presents a significant storytelling opportunity that has yet to be explored. A potential plotline in Pokemon Legends Z-A could involve Hoopa summoning various Legendaries from different regions for players to challenge, culminating in a final battle against Hoopa-Unbound.

5) Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres

Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres were all part of the original Kalos Pokedex (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres were all part of the original Kalos Pokedex (Image via The Pokemon Company)

While the inclusion of the Kanto Legendary Birds—Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres—may appear puzzling alongside primarily Generation VI characters, there is a rationale for their presence. Notably, this trio was part of the original Kalos regional Pokédex, indicating a deep connection to the area and reinforcing their importance in this new game.

In addition to the aforementioned Legendaries, other notable candidates could appear in Pokemon Legends Z-A. Mewtwo, which is also part of the Kalos dex and boasts two distinct Mega Evolutions, could play a significant role. Furthermore, if Hoopa joins the roster, its unique abilities might pave the way for additional Legendary Pokémon to appear.

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