Exploring the Wild Zone: An Essential Guide to Pokémon Legends Z-A

Arista
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Ah, Wild Zone 20. The grand finale of Pokémon Legends Z-A, where one might as well bring a brigade of Poké Balls and a lawn chair because there’s no shortage of creatures to snag. Who wouldn’t want to collect the most gloriously pixelated beasts this side of the digital realm?

This last Wild Zone opens up just after completing the game, because why not throw in one last wild goose chase for good measure? In total, adventurers will have the pleasure (or agony) of encountering a staggering 15 standard Pokémon and an astonishing 67 Alpha Pokémon. Yes, Wild Zone 20 is the crown jewel of end-game content, where the Pokémon gather for a final party before retreating into the obscurity of a Poké Ball.

As if the sheer quantity of Pokémon isn’t enough, every single one appears simultaneously. So, it’s not just a walk in the park; it’s a mad dash through a digital jungle. Make multiple trips, because catching ‘em all just got a whole lot more chaotic.

The Wild Cast of Wild Zone 20

The Wild Zone 20 features such illustrious Pokémon as:

  • Charmander
  • Squirtle
  • Bulbasaur
  • Tepig
  • Totodile
  • Chikorita
  • Malamar
  • Lucario
  • Dragalge
  • Roserade
  • Hippowdon
  • Gardevoir
  • Aggron
  • Scrafty
  • Garbador

And before the jaw drops too far, there’s also a plethora of Alpha Pokémon in this wild adventure:

Raichu | Clefable | Alakazam | Machamp | Victreebel | Gengar | Kangaskhan | Starmie | Pinsir | Gyarados | Vaporeon | Jolteon | Flareon | Dragonite | Ariados | Heracross | Delibird | Skarmory | Tyranitar | Gardevoir | Sableye | Aggron | Medicham | Altaria | Absol | Metagross | Roserade | Garchomp | Lucario | Hippowdon | Leafeon | Glaceon | Gallade | Froslass | Simisage | Simisear | Simipour | Scolipede | Krookodile | Scrafty | Garbodor | Vanilluxe | Eelektross | Chandelure | Stunfisk | Diggersby | Talonflame | Vivillon | Florges | Gogoat | Pangoro | Furfrou | Aegislash | Malamar | Barbaracle | Dragalge | Heliolisk | Sylveon | Hawlucha | Dedenne | Carink | Goodra | Klefki | Gourgeist | Noivern | Drampa | Falinks

Info gleaned from the most reputable of sources, a.k.a. Serebii (a dig through the internet’s archives shows just how much has been lost…)

Spotlight on Some Notable Pokémon

Charmander

Charmander can be spotted frolicking around both the dirt and grassy patches of Wild Zone 20, basking in the glorious sun. Let’s hope it doesn’t spontaneously combust!

Squirtle

Look for Squirtle lounging around the nearest stream, soaking up the rays. Be prepared to watch it splash around like it’s auditioning for a water park commercial!

Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur is out and about near the bushes, ready to launch its own personal photosynthesis rave party. Good luck catching it if the sunlight’s not hitting just right!

Tepig

Late-night adventurers can find Tepig roaming the sandy areas, because who wouldn’t want to explore dimly lit terrains at 2 AM?

Gardevoir

Catch Gardevoir gracefully gliding near the stream, likely pondering life’s deep questions. Approach with care; its psychic abilities might fry someone’s brain for trying to catch it!

Scrafty

Scrafty prefers the cover of night—perfect for sneaky capture tactics. Just don’t embarrass it in front of its friends; that could end badly.

Garbador

Last but certainly not least, Garbador can be found near the concrete areas, perhaps reflecting on its existence as a giant pile of trash. What a life!

Voilà! With this guide, catching every Pokémon in Wild Zone 20 is practically a cakewalk—an absurd, chaotic, and occasionally perilous cakewalk, but a cakewalk nonetheless! Venture forth and may your Poké Ball aim be ever in your favor!

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