
Are you looking for Pokemon Legends: Z-A[1] guides? As you venture forth into Lumiose City, you’re bound to encounter various challenges, including monstrous creatures that have undergone rogue evolutions and unruly rival trainers who are eager to prove themselves. We’ve got just the hub for you, as our articles tackle multiple facets of the newest game in the long-running series.
General guides
Beginner’s guide[3] – Are you just starting your adventure? This Pokemon Legends: Z-A guide has all the tips you need to learn the core mechanics and gameplay loop.
How long to beat the campaign[4] – Find out how many hours ought to be spent roaming around in Lumiose City.
Your Pokemon team
The Z-A Pokedex: All confirmed Pokemon[5] – There are over 200 creatures in the game and, as with previous titles, you gotta catch ’em all.
Best starter Pokemon[6] – Chikorita, Totodile, and Tepig make their long-awaited return. So, which one is the ideal pick?
Best early-game Pokemon[7] – There are various options to consider, but a select few ought to be great for your party.
Where to find a Pikachu[8] – The series’ mascot is a lot easier to obtain in this particular game.
Where to find an Eevee[9] – One cutesy critter and multiple evolutions. What more can you ask for?
Where to find Shiny Pokemon[10] – These ultra rare variants have a different coloring and additional effects.
Where to find Alpha Pokemon[11] – These tough and aggressive variants are significantly larger compared to others from the same species.
How to get Pokemon from fossils and amber[12] – Use a machine to bring these ancient creatures–the Aerodactyl, Tyrunt, and Amaura–back to life.
All Mega Evolutions[13] – Unleash the true potential of your Pokemon, albeit via temporary transformations where they pack a punch.
Progression, exploration, and collectible items
The Many Flowers of Flabebe[14] – You need to check gardens and flower beds to find all sorts of Flabebe. But the rewards–i.e. a bunch of new hair colors–are well worth it.
All Z-A Royale trainers[15] – Wondering about all the rivals you’d face throughout the campaign? This Pokemon Legends: Z-A guide has all the details to help you prepare for the battles ahead.
Colorful Screw locations[16] – Collect these items so you can gain buffs from plushies.
All Technical Machine/TM locations[17] – Have your Pokemon unlock new moves that they won’t normally learn through level-ups.
We’ll continue adding more articles to our Pokemon Legends: Z-A guides hub, so stay tuned.
References
- ^ Pokemon Legends: Z-A (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ hide (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Beginner’s guide (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ How long to beat the campaign (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ The Z-A Pokedex: All confirmed Pokemon (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Best starter Pokemon (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Best early-game Pokemon (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Where to find a Pikachu (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Where to find an Eevee (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Where to find Shiny Pokemon (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Where to find Alpha Pokemon (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ How to get Pokemon from fossils and amber (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ All Mega Evolutions (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ The Many Flowers of Flabebe (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ All Z-A Royale trainers (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Colorful Screw locations (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ All Technical Machine/TM locations (www.gamespot.com)