Some fans are coming up with a wild theory about Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s traditional rival character, one that might tie back to the game’s predecessor. Nintendo showed off more of the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A during the recent Pokemon Presents livestream, giving eager gamers a look at its selection of starter Pokemon, futuristic Lumiose City setting, and some of the other characters that will be encountered when the game launches on the Nintendo Switch later this year.
As is the norm with most Pokemon games, Pokemon Legends: Z-A will feature a rival character who will serve as a foil for the player throughout their journey. In Pokemon Legends: Z-A, gamers can face off against the male Urbain or female Taunie depending on the gender they choose for their own character, though some wish they could simply pick which rival to oppose at the start of the game.

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The designs for both Pokemon Legends: Z-A rival options are fairly similar, and one shared detail has some players questioning the origin of this new opponent. As pointed out by Reddit user AMC_Moonman on r/pokemon, both Urbain and Taunie have white hair with pink highlights on the ends, just like the Hisuian Zoroark that made its debut in Pokemon Legends: Arceus back in 2022. As such, they think that this seemingly human rival might in fact be a Zoroark in disguise.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A Fans Think the Game’s Rival is a Hisuian Zoroak
Pokemon using their abilities to take the form of humans isn’t unheard of, and Hisuian Zoroak does share its Unova counterpart’s illusion powers. In fact, the Pokemon Adventures manga saw a Zorua (Zoroak’s previous evolution) use its own Illusion ability to pose as a human on occasion. Why a Hisuian Zoroak would choose to disguise itself as the player’s rival in Pokemon Legends Z-A is a mystery in itself, one that would presumably unravel throughout the game’s story if this theory is indeed correct.
Players will have to wait until Pokemon Legends: Z-A is released later this year to know the full story behind Urbain/Taunie, whether they are the human they appear to be in the recent Pokemon Legends: Z-A trailer or actually a Pokemon in disguise. The game’s exact release date is yet another secret being kept under wraps at this point, but Nintendo is telling fans to look forward to exploring Lumiose City towards the end of 2025.
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