A talented Pokemon artist shows an impressive Mega Evolution concept for one of the most popular creatures in this universe, Charizard. Unlike regular evolutions, Mega Evolutions can temporarily transform Pokemon, changing their appearance and improving their performance in battle, among other benefits.
As an evolution of Charmander, one of the original starters from Pokemon Red and Blue, this Charizard has been part of the franchise for almost three decades. Being one of the most popular Pokemon in the community, Charizard has often been featured in various types of artworks in which fans let their imagination run wild.
A talented Pokemon artist who goes by the name JUST_DRAWINGS709 has shared a concept in which they show their take on the Charizard Mega Evolution Z. The new concept shows Charizard with a unique color theme and additional features that distinguish it from the original Mega Evolutions, Mega Charizard X and Mega Charizard Y. The fan-made Charizard has a predominantly dark body with a contrasting bright green underbelly and wings. The iconic tail flame has also been changed from the traditional red/orange color to a green fire which could indicate a different type of alignment, such as Dragon or Poison-type, instead of the typical Fire/Flaying-type that is present in the official Mega Evolutions.
While some fans claim that they have seen enough of Charizard's Mega Evolution concepts over the years, many praise this one, claiming that it's one of the best fan-made concepts they've seen featuring this Pokemon. Some comments even pointed out that they wouldn't mind if Charizard received a similar Mega Evolution in the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A, a new entry to the Pokemon video game series, releasing worldwide in 2025.
Since Gen 6 came out, many fans of Pokemon games have been asking for a Pokemon Z game that would complete the X, Y, and Z trio. Charizard is one of the few Pokemon at the time that got two different Mega Evolutions, alongside Mewtwo. If Game Freak decides to introduce a Mega Evolution Z for Charizard, fans suspect that the Psychic-type Legendary introduced in Gen I will also get a new evolution.
Now that Pokemon Legends: Z-A has been officially confirmed, many fans argue that it would make perfect sense to finally feature a new Mega Charizard Z. There has been a lot of talk about what Charizard's Mega Evolution Z might look like, with many players claiming that this creature could get a similar treatment like the many future Paradox Pokemon from the Scarlet and Violet game.
The sequel to Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Legends: Z-A takes Pokemon trainers back to the Kalos region's Lumiose City.
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