Ultimate Guide to Wild Zone 18: Discover Every Pokémon Location in Pokémon Legends Z-A

Joseph Anderson
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Is a wild Pokémon hunt in Wild Zone 18 on the radar? Look no further, because this guide is about to drop some knowledge like it’s hot.

Welcome to Pokémon Legends Z-A, where the new Wild Zones are the hottest real estate on the block. These places are bursting with wild Pokémon, from the easy-to-find to the stealthy ninjas of the Pokémon world. Spoiler alert: Wild Zone 18 isn’t exactly a walk in the park. It’s more like a jog through a jungle gym after a double espresso.

Attention, lazy evolution-trainers! If a Pokémon from a Wild Zone has been evolved, it’s going to pretend it’s been caught already on your map. Spoiler: It’s lying.

Some of these nifty critters show up in other corners of the game too, especially for those who just love to finish missions. But let’s focus on the wild shenanigans of Wild Zone 18, which opens after a few main missions—basically when someone in the game says, “You’ve been busy enough; here’s a new headache.”

Brace the backpack for a notification on that snazzy Rotom Phone when exiting Hotel Z, announcing the unlocking of a shiny new Wild Area. Time to go wild—pun absolutely intended!

What’s in Wild Zone 18?

Wild Zone 18 has a Pokémon buffet as follows:

  • Bagon
  • Swablu
  • Altaria
  • Fennekin
  • Noibat
  • Noivern

Time to Locate These Pokémon!

First off, there’s Bagon, this little dragon wannabe, chilling behind an Alpha Salamance as if it’s too cool for school. Pro tip: catching that Salamance should be on the radar too, because its Mega form is a total showstopper.

Now, here’s where the fun begins (but mostly the frustration). Most of your targets have taken the high ground—literally. They’ve made their homes on rooftops, and getting up there isn’t exactly intuitive. So, take a stroll down the alley next to that cool Salamance, and say hello to Alpha Lopunny. Cue the “What on Earth is that?” looks from passersby.

Then comes this delightful ladder and some scaffolding—two things that always scream “Adventure awaits!” Climb up, and guess what? A gate to the Wild Zone awaits, leading to wild dreams of battling and catching.

Here, Altaria will magically appear during daylight hours, along with its feathered buddy, Swablu, who surely prefers the heights. Look for them side by side like the best of buddies on a whimsical Sunday.

And speaking of whimsical, prepare for Fennekin, the dramatic diva of starter Pokémon fame. Spoiler alert: it only spawns once a day, and the moment it sees you, it pulls a “Nope, not today” and runs. Sneak behind it via a chimney, and throw an Ultra Ball like it’s confetti at a parade. Freezing it is also recommended—it’s like catching Pokémon meets ice skating!

Now as dusk paints the sky, Noibat and its cooler cousin Noivern take center stage. The same spot as Swablu and Altaria turns into a nocturnal hotspot. Ah, the Pokémon nightlife—is it just this author, or does it feel like a strange Pokémon nightclub?

Congratulations! With a little luck and a lot of patience—or perhaps divine intervention—every Pokémon has been caught in Wild Zone 18. Like a fishing enthusiast at the end of a long day, victory (and maybe some snacks) shall be celebrated!

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