The two creatures were used as one of the big selling points for the games' release, even featuring in their own movie, Zoroark: Master of Illusions , in order to promote it.
The use of Zorua and Zoroark was very reminiscent of how Lucario was used for Diamond and Pearl's promotional material, which has now led to something rather ironic.
The way Pokemon Legends: Arceus has decided to use Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark in order to entice players to play the game is a bit of a twist on how Diamond and Pearl were originally advertised with Lucario. Zoroark has been noted by fans to be very similar to Lucario for many years, and is now being used to promote a game being released alongside Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This is in part due to how Zoroark, despite the many similarities with the Aura Pokemon, has also become a fan favorite just like Lucario itself has.
That plays a role in how Hisuian Zoroark came about in the long run. Game Freak, when it comes to deciding what forms to give to its creatures, tends to keep track of the ones that players enjoy and use the most.
This has been seen with the treatment of Pokemon like Mewtwo, several starters, and how Mega Flygon was scrapped due to fear of it not living up to fans' expectations. Lucario was also given a Mega Evolution with the release of Pokemon X and Y for this reason, and now that very same logic is being applied to Zorua, a Pokemon that's been in fans' teams for years.
It seems Game Freak chose the right creature for the job, as the reception to the Hisuian forms has been overwhelmingly positive. Zorua and Zoroark in particular have been said to have been not only inspired by werewolves, but also by kitsunes of Japanese folklore. Kitsune are special nine-tailed foxes, known for being tricksters and using their shapeshifting powers to play pranks on foreigners and those that come across their path. It evolves into Zoroark starting at level The members of the Genesect Army in Genesect and the Legend Awakened are able to speak via telepathy.
In The Island of Illusions! Zoroark is a Dark Type pokemon. When a Zoroark takes the form of a human, it is capable of human speech. Yeah, the event Zoroark is always female, so you can breed it with a male in the Ground Egg Group and get Zorua eggs. Many pokemon are based on Japanese folklore, particulary youkais, which are Japanese spirits which can be evil or good or neutral towards humans.
When selecting the actual order for battle, make Zoroark second, always, so it has someone to disguise itself as. Keep the mind games strong! Liepard is awful. It is completely useless.
Zoroark is da Bossman! This set is really good as it uses up some of the best moves Zoroark runs, with great coverage from Flamethrower and Psychic, and boosted by Nasty Plot, it can sweep through the game alone. Gunk Shot demands too much energy to use. It is solo-able for high-level Trainers with teams consisting of top Psychic-, Flying-, and Ground-type counters such as Mewtwo, Espeon, Latios, and Alakazam.
Want to become a pricing pro? Should I evolve Zorua? Is zoroark better than Zorua? The Hisuian Zoroark are able to wield the power of illusion as a weapon, like Mastermind from the X-Men franchise, or Genjutsu users from Naruto. The original Zoroark used their illusionary powers to change their appearance, while the Hisuian Zoroark can strike the minds of their enemies with terrifying illusions.
Scott has been writing for Screen Rant since and regularly contributes to The Gamer. It turned out that wasting a childhood playing video games, reading comic books, and watching movies could be used for finding employment, regardless of what any career advisor might tell you.
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