All wild zones in Pokémon Legends: Z-A

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There are 20 wild zones total to explore

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In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, wild zones are main areas you can catch Pokémon in. While, yes, there are lots of Pokémon scattered around on rooftops and in sewers, wild zones are the main place you'll find Pokémon loitering around. More wild zones get added around the city as you rank up in the Z-A Royale and progress in the story.

If you're looking to 100% your wild zones by catching their respective Pokémon, you've come to the right place, as we have a complete list of all the Pokémon that can be found in these areas. Note that you don't necessarily have to catch the Pokémon in the wild zone for them to count. You just need to have them registered in your Pokédex. This means that a Staryu you catch in Wild Zone 10 will also fill in the square for Wild Zone 2, and the Venipede that you evolved yourself will fill in the slot for Scolipede in Wild Zone 15.

Below you can see a list of all 20 wild zones, when they unlock, and what Pokémon you can find in them.

Update (Dec. 19): We've updated this guide with more information about alpha Pokémon in wild zones.


All wild zones and Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Below, we've listed the wild zones and the Pokémon you can find in each zone. The Pokémon are listed in the order in which they appear in the wild zone pop up on the map. Additionally, we've listed the main story mission that you need to complete in order to unlock each zone.

We've also listed the alpha Pokémon that can appear in the zones by default. Note that once you hit 100% completion on the zone, any of the Pokémon inside have a chance to spawn as an alpha, but the ones we list appear before this requirement is met. Yes, the alpha list for Wild Zone 20 is long.

Zone

Unlock requirement

Spawns

Alphas

1

Default

Weedle, Pichu, Scatterbug, Fletchling, Pidgey, Mareep, Bunnelby

Pidgey

2

Default

Kakuna, Patrat, Binacle, Staryu (night), Magikarp, Budew

Magikarp, Staryu (night)

3

Default

Skiddo, Pancham, Litleo, Espurr, Flabébé, Pikachu

Fletchling, Litleo

4

Default

Patrat, Gastly, Honedge (night), Spewpa, Ekans, Spinarak

Spinarak

5

Default

Pidgeotto, Venipede, Electrike, Bellsprout, Abra, Pidgey, Bunnelby

Bellsprout, Whirlipede

6

Default

Binacle, Meditite (day), Buneary, Magikarp, Houndour, Swablu, Flaaffy

Pikachu, Houndoom, Binacle

7

Main Mission 9

Hippopotas (day), Audino, Vanillite, Kakuna, Floette, Roselia, Shuppet (night)

Fletchinder

8

Main Mission 9

Krokorok, Sandile, Gible, Drilbur, Machop, Numel

Camerupt, Krokorok

9

Main Mission 9

Carbink, Espurr, Fletchinder, Kadabra, Sableye, Mawile

Meowstic, Manectric

10

Main Mission 9

Slowpoke, Arbok, Watchog, Bellsprout, Carvanha, Staryu, Tynamo

Sharpedo, Watchog, Arbok

11

Main Mission 14

Gyarados, Clauncher, Furfrou, Inkay, Slowpoke, Stunfisk

Slowbro, Clawitzer

12

Main Mission 14

Delibird, Machop, Snover, Bergmite, Vanillite, Gogoat, Snorunt, Machoke

Abomasnow, Avalugg

13

Main Mission 14

Phantump (night), Vivillon (day), Heracross, Pinsir, Weepinbell (day), Scyther (night)

Trevenant, Weepinbell

14

Main Mission 19

Heliolisk (sunny, day), Drilbur, Onix, Aron, Excadril, Lairon, Emolga

Excadrill

15

Main Mission 19

Pumpkaboo, Shuppet (night), Scolipede (day), Haunter (night), Whirlipede (day), Beedrill, Larvitar

Beedrill (day), Gourgeist, Banette (night), Haunter (night)

16

Main Mission 24

Falinks, Flaaffy, Starmie (night), Barbaracle (night), Medicham (day), Florges, Froakie

Ampharos

17

Main Mission 24

Klefki (day), Lampent (night), Skarmory, Pyroar, Diggersby, Chespin

Pyroar, Mawile

18

Main Mission 30

Noibat (night), Fennekin, Bagon, Altaria (day), Noivern (night), Swablu (day)

Salamence, Lopunny

19

Main Mission 30

Eevee, Furfrou, Drampa (day), Kangaskhan, Audino, Clefairy (night), Cleffa (night)

Clefairy (night), Furfrou

20

Main Mission 37

Malamar, Dragalge, Charmander, Tepig, Lucario, Hippowdon, Squirtle, Totodile, Bulbasaur, Roserade, Gardevoir, Chikorita, Aggron, Scrafty, Garbordor

Raichu, Clefable, Alakazam, Machamp, Victreebell, 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, Vaniluxe, Eelektross, Chandelure, Stunfisk, Diggersby, Talonflame, Vivillon, Florges, Gogoat, Pangoro, Furfrou, Aegislash, Malamar, Barbaracle, Dragalge, Heliolisk, Sylveon, Hawlucha, Dedenne, Carbink, Goodra, Klefki, Gourgeist, Noivern, Drampa, Falinks


Looking for more on Pokémon Legends: Z-A? We have a beginner's guide to help you get started, as well as a type advantage chart, if you're having a hard time remembering what's good against what. We also have guides on how to find other early game Pokémon to help you on your journey, like the Kalos starters, the Kanto starters, and even an early spot to find Eevee. If you're seeking out even more, we have an interactive map of Lumiose City, too.

We also have guides on special evolutions that require more than just leveling up, like Inkay and Malamar, and a list of when you can unlock all of the Mega Stones you'll need to Mega Evolve.

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