Welcome to the wildest of Wild Zones, where beauty and chaos collide—Wild Zone 18 in Pokémon Legends Z-A. Buckle up, because it contains eight late-game Pokémon, including a couple of Alphas that seem to have taken their protein shakes a little too seriously.
In this chaotic wonderland, trainers might stumble upon Swablu, Noibat, and other mysterious creatures. But don’t overlook the big boys, Alpha versions of Salamance and Lopunny, lurking around ready to challenge even the most seasoned trainers. And guess what? If a Pokémon has graced this zone through Evolution, it will gleefully appear caught on your map screen checklist. Talk about a cool trick!
Unlocking the Key to Wild Zone 18
Like guilt after binge-watching another series, unlocking Wild Zone 18 comes after a series of main missions. It’s like the game is saying, “Surprise! Here’s an extra bundle of joy after all that hard work.” The thrilling notification happens just when leaving Hotel Z. A sudden ping from the trusty Rotom Phone, and voilà—another Wild Area unlocked! It’s almost as satisfying as finding a $20 bill in an old jacket.
Now, being a late-game area, Wild Zone 18 doesn’t mess around. It’s tough. It’s gritty. It’s a place where the battle-hardened go to prove their mettle. Fear not! This guide consists of the upper echelon of information needed to conquer every Pokémon hiding in this Wild Zone—because who doesn’t want to be a Pokémon master before breakfast?
Pokémon Roster of Wild Zone 18
- Bagon
- Swablu
- Altaria
- Fennekin
- Noibat
- Noivern
- Salamance (Alpha)
- Lopunny (Alpha)
Meet the Pokémon!
Bagon
Ah, Bagon—the little dragon that dreams of becoming a mighty Salamance. It’s conveniently located right behind that brooding Alpha Salamance lounging at the entrance. If players have the guts to snag that Salamance, life will be good; just wait till it unleashes its Mega form—talk about a show-off!
Altaria
Now embarks the search for Altaria, a cloud that’s had a little too much caffeine. Soaring high, it primarily appears during the day. But here’s the kicker: navigating the rooftop can be a mild headache. Look for the alley to the left of the Salamance, and before you know it, an Alpha Lopunny will be inspecting the scaffolding. Just look out for the ladder, which is basically the game’s way of saying, “Good luck!”
Swablu
Say hello to Swablu, the charming little fluffball that loves to hang around Altaria during daytime escapades. It’s almost as if they are in a perpetual buddy comedy with no intention of leaving the spotlight.
Fennekin
Next in line is Fennekin. Oh, the trials and tribulations of encountering this elusive Pokémon! It only decides to show up once in a blue moon, and the moment trainers get close, it’s off like a thief in the night! Best advice? Use stealth—climb that chimney and give it the old Ultra Ball treatment. Or try freezing it; that just sounds cool, doesn’t it?
Noibat and Noivern
At night, join the nocturnal fun to discover Noibat. Oh, but wait! The excitement doesn’t end there—Noivern makes an appearance too! Now it’s simply a matter of catching them all before bedtime hits. Who knew it would feel like a Pokémon version of “Where’s Waldo?”
And there you have it! With these booming beauties and crafty catches, Wild Zone 18 is a delightful chaotic adventure waiting to be conquered. Happy hunting!

