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All Alpha Pokémon locations in Legends Z-A and how to catch them

The strongest of all.

Pokémon Legends Z-A has its fair share of Alphas to catch, and you should aim to get them all if completing your Pokedex is a top priority.

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Alpha Pokémon are stronger variants of their normal versions, which makes them harder to catch, too. Every Alpha requires you to hit a specific player level to spawn, and some of them also appear at a certain hour of the day. This guide will give you the information you need to catch and add Alpha Pokémon.

How to catch all Alpha Pokémon in Legends Z-A

The table below has information regarding all the Alpha Pokémon you can catch in Legends Z-A. The table also includes data on their spawn location, and when they appear on the map.

Pokemon NameTypeLevel requirmentLocationTime
PidgeyNormal/Flying25Wild Zone 1Day/Night
PatratNormal18Wild Zone 2Night
StaryuWater31Wild Zone 2Night
MagikarpWater30Wild Zone 2Day
LitleoFire/Normal23Wild Zone 3Day/Night
GastlyGhost/Poison21Wild Zone 4Day
SpinarakBug/Poison21Wild Zone 4Day/Night
BellsproutGrass/Poison24Wild Zone 5Day/Night
WhirlipedeBug/Poison24Wild Zone 5Day/Night
HoundourDark/Fire30Wild Zone 6Night
HoundoomDark/Fire33Wild Zone 6Day/Night
PikachuElectric42Wild Zone 6Night
MagikarpWater40 Wild Zone 6Night
BinacleWater/Rock32Wild Zone 6Day/Night
FletchinderFire/Flying33Wild Zone 7Day/Night
KrokorokGround/Dark38Wild Zone 8Day/Night
CameruptFire/Ground39Wild Zone 8Day
MeowsticPsychic42Wild Zone 9Day/Night
ManectricElectric41Wild Zone 9Day/Night
ArbokPoison52Wild Zone 10Day/Night
WatchogNormal41Wild Zone 10Day/Night
SharpedoWater/Dark41Wild Zone 10Day/Night
SlowbroWater/Psychic44Wild Zone 11Day/Night
ClawitzerWater43Wild Zone 12Day/Night
AvaluggIce55Wild Zone 12Day/Night
AbomaasnowGrass/Ice36Wild Zone 12Day/Night
WeepinbellGrass/Poison46Wild Zone 13Day
TrevenantGhost/Grass47Wild Zone 13Night
ExcadrillGround/Steel48Wild Zone 14Day/Night
GourgeistGhost/Grass52Wild Zone 15Day/Night
BanetteGhost53Wild Zone 15Night
BeedrillBug/Poison52Wild Zone 15Day
AmpharosElectriic52Wild Zone 16Day/Night
PyroarFire/Normal57WildZOne 17Day/Night
MawileSteel/Fairy56Wild Zone 17Day/Night
SalamenceDragon/Flying61Wild Zone 18Day/Night
LopunnyNormal55Wild Zone 18Day/Night
ClefableFairy60Wild Zone 19Night
FurfouNormal58Wild Zone 19Day
StunfiskGround/Electric63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
VaporeonWater63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
RaichuElectric63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
SimisageGrass63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
FlorgesFairy63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
EelektrossElectric63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
DiggersbyNormal/Ground63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
ClefableFairy63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
GogoatGrass63Wild Zone 20Day/Night
KakunaBug/Poison19Magenta Sector 9Day/Night
BunnelbyNormal10Side Mission 1Day/Night
FlabebeFairy23Jaune Sector 2 RooftopsDay/Night
PidgeotNormal/Flying42Jaune Sector 4 RooftopsDay/Night
DedenneElectric/Fairy29Bleu Sector 8 RooftopsDay/Night
PansearFire27Bleu Sector 6 RooftopsDay/Night

There are certain things to remember when trying to catch an Alpha.

  • Only attempt to catch an Alpha if you’re well above their respective levels.
  • Have at least one Pokémon that’s well leveled and directly counters their type.
  • You should always focus on performing dodge rolls and avoid taking damage since that can cause you to blackout.
  • While you can catch an Alpha with Poke Ball, it’s better to use the advanced types since it increases your catch rate.

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