Exploring the Wild Zone: Your Complete Guide to Pokémon Legends Z-A

Arista
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Welcome to the thrilling adventure of Wild Zone 15, nestled on the outskirts of Lumiose City. This gem is like that hidden rooftop restaurant no one told you about—unless you are a master climber and know how to infiltrate the adjacent roof. Spoiler alert: roof access isn’t included in the “How to Play” manual.

Unraveling the mysteries of Wild Zone 15 comes after several main missions. That magical moment arrives when the Rotom Phone alerts a fortunate player that a new Wild Area has unlocked after checking out of Hotel Z—because what’s better than being tossed into yet another Pokémon playground?

What’s Crawling in Wild Zone 15?

As anyone familiar with the Pokémon escapades would expect, Wild Zone 15 is crawling—literally—with Pokémon of all kinds. Here’s a rundown of who can be spotted in this overgrown party:

  • Pumpkaboo
  • Shuppet
  • Scolipede
  • Haunter
  • Whirlipede
  • Beedrill
  • Larvitar
  • Gourgeist (Alpha)
  • Beedrill (Alpha)
  • Banette (Alpha)

Meet the Wild Bunch in Wild Zone 15

Pumpkaboo

Pumpkaboo loves to make a grand entrance at all hours, so catching this little pumpkin can happen both day and night. Perfect for those late-night Pokémon hunting sessions!

Shuppet

Shuppet prefers the cover of night, often wishing to haunt nearby Alpha Banette. Clearly, this ghost has some high-profile connections.

Scolipede

Scolipede is not exactly subtle; if there’s a massive Pokémon alert system, it would be this one. So, chances are, it’s unmissable.

Whirlpede

Whirlpede can be found spinning around the side gate, likely preparing for an impromptu dance battle or something equally extravagant.

Haunter

Haunter, with its floating antics, brings both the normal and Alpha varieties. Just be prepared for those hair-raising moments when it shows up unexpectedly!

Beedrill

Beedrill enjoys buzzing about the left side, probably in some kind of competition for the loudest insect award.

Larvitar

Here’s the twist! To get the Larvitars on the roof, find the holovator near the Pokémon Center. Once on the roof, activate your inner pyromaniac by using a fire-type move on the web spanning between roofs. Instant bridge, instant Pokémon!

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