A screenshot from Pokémon Legends Z-A shows a trainer stood next to Dragonite
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Pokémon Legends Z-A is already leaking, and the full lists of moves, items, and more is out there

Copies of Pokémon Legends Z-A are now out in the wild, so some details are starting to be revealed

After the most extended wait between mainline titles since the franchise launched, it is finally nearly time for fans to experience Pokémon Legends Z-A. As such, copies of the game are starting to appear in the wild, with some online posts allegedly showing physical copies of the title before its release.

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People who report having access to the game say they are data-mining it, and so are posting a list of moves, items, and more that could potentially be in the game. Nothing has been verified, so take everything with a grain of salt; however, the details shared so far do point to some interesting changes.

A post on X seemingly reveals some of the items in the game, with popular items like the Shiny Charm reported to return. The list possibly showing that the item known as the Prison Bottle is also coming back, which makes sense given the prominence of the Pokémon Hoopa in the reveal trailer for the Pokémon Legends Z-A DLC trailer.

Meanwhile, another post from the same source reports showing the list of moves in the game, and could reveal that there is just one new move in the base game. At the time of writing, only new Mega Pokémon have been officially revealed for Pokémon Legends Z-A, instead of any brand new Pokémon. So, it’s not entirely strange for there to be a lack of lots of new moves, either.

There’s no indication of what the new move could be, though the unconfirmed source claims that it could roughly translate as “Light that returns to nothing.” All of the marketing for Legends Z-A so far has focused on Lumiose City, and of course, the Zygarde teased in the Z part of Pokémon Legends Z-A. Meaning, while there isn’t any official word yet, it would seem likely that this new move is meant for Zygarde in some way.

Of course, none of this information is substantiated, and we will have to wait for the official release of Pokémon Legends Z-A to find out more.


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