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When Pokemon Legends: Z-A first released, I took it upon myself to rank all of the new Megas. Naturally, that means I must once again take on the task, as we have 19 new Megas to judge in the DLC. My ranking is based largely on vibes and the visuals for each of the new Megas, rather than on their in-game firepower. Without further ado, let’s check out every new Mega Evolution design from the Pokemon Legends: Z-A DLC, ranked worst to best. Bear in mind, if you haven’t finished the DLC content yet, there will be spoilers below.
19) Mega Darkrai

This new Mega for the Mythical Pokemon Darkrai gives its Bad Dreams moniker a whole new meaning. It somehow manages to be both ugly and terrifying at the same time. The design gives Darkrai an enlarged middle, presumably from gorging itself on the very nightmares its presence creates. And when you see this thing in motion? I don’t even want to talk about it.
18) Mega Raichu X

This was one of the first Mega reveals back when Mega Dimension was announced. And even with time to get used to it, I’m still not sold on this design. It just doesn’t feel like it meshes together as a cohesive whole. The ears and double Pikachu tails have a different vibe and coloration from its big old brown-tipped hands and feet. I get that it’s a Pikachu/Raichu blend, but I don’t think they quite pulled it off.
17) Mega Golisopod

Remember when I said that Mega Barbaracle didn’t need to add more arms? Yeah, similar vibe here. I’ll admit the recoloring on the exoskeleton armor is cool here, and those extra appendages do give some cool cannon vibes. But this Mega design is nevertheless kind of unsettling unless you really love bugs, and I’m with Misty on this one.
16) Mega Scovillain

Scovillain is one of those Pokemon I’ve never had on my team, so I had to go look up the original form to even name the differences here. The coloration stays pretty much the same, but the body and heads both get more dinosaur-esque. It does feel like a natural next step in this design’s evolution, but it’s pretty boring compared to many of the other designs. It is fun how it brings back some of the features from Capasakid, though.
15) Mega Baxcalibur

I’ve never been a big Baxcalibur fan, and this new Mega design gets a “meh” from me. It largely just makes Baxcalibur look even more dinosaur-like, though I do like the enlarged spike on its back looking like an ice sword. In all, though, this design doesn’t really have a ton to offer compared to some of the other new Megas in the Mega Dimension DLC.
14) Mega Heatran

Okay, I both respect the “open volcano lava mouth” vibes here and hate them at the same time. Yes, this is definitely a Mega design that feels like a natural next stage for Heatran. But I would prefer the Lava Dome Pokemon keep that mouth shut, it turns out. And that lava spilling over its body is a bit unsettling and oddly shaped. I do like that this design really leans into the Steel typing, though.
13) Mega Raichu Y

This one has some issues, but it’s leaps and bounds better than Mega Raichu X in my opinion. I don’t love the weird second ear/wings it’s got on its head, but other than that, the design does at least feel like it fits together as a whole. It has sort of a Pikachu meets Alolan Raichu vibe, which is interesting. But I still think they could’ve done better here.
12) Mega Crabominable

Did Crabominable need terrifying ice claw feet? No, it did not. But this new Mega Evolution sure does give it some. I have to give The Pokemon Company props for leaning into the ice typing here, as it is very on theme. However, this Mega design is the stuff of nightmares. Just not quite as much as Mega Darkrai is.
11) Mega Garchomp Z

This design is kind of just the OG Mega Garchomp, but more extreme. If that’s what every Z version was, I’d be more forgiving, but some of the others really knocked it out of the park. Mega Garchomp Z’s arm and head blades get even bigger and more menacing, and it looks even more dinosaur-like. They certainly didn’t reinvent the wheel here, but it’s a good-looking design that retains the essence of Garchomp. It also streamlines the typing, removing Ground to put Garchomp into full Dragon mode.
10) Mega Glimmora

This Mega design takes the whole “big flower” vibe of Glimmora and asks, “what if even bigger flower?” I respect it. Its cone-shaped head also gets pointier, which makes it more menacing than its non-Mega counterpart. This one’s solid, but not really anything super special compared to some of the other designs, so it gets a solid middle-of-the-road ranking from me.
9) Mega Magearna

















