Complete Guide to All Alpha Pokemon in Legends: Arceus & How to Catch

Complete Guide to All Alpha Pokemon in Legends: Arceus & How to Catch

Alpha Pokémon are an exciting and formidable addition to the Pokémon universe, first introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. If you’re diving into Pokémon Legends: ZA, you’re in for a challenge. These distinctive creatures, marked by their glowing red eyes and larger-than-usual bodies, act as mini-bosses within the game. Capturing them involves a level of strategy that goes beyond the typical Pokémon encounter. This guide will help you locate and catch every Alpha Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: ZA.

As someone who has navigated the wild terrains of numerous Pokémon games, I understand the thrill and challenge of hunting down these powerful beings. You’re not just catching a Pokémon; you’re embarking on an adventure that tests your skills and strategies.

Comprehensive List of Alpha Pokémon in Legends: ZA

Alpha Pokémon can spawn alongside their regular counterparts in various Wild Zones throughout Lumiose City, often in the company of their pre-evolutions. Although they share the same stats and abilities as standard Pokémon, their size and difficulty make them a unique challenge. Check out the detailed list of Alpha Pokémon and their locations below:

Alpha Pokémon Level Location
Bunnelby 10 Back area near scaffolding of Wild Zone 18
Patrat 18 Middle of Wild Zone 2 at Night
Kakuna 19 Tree in the square of Magenta Sector 9 (destroy rocks to access)
Gastly 21 Northern side of Wild Zone 4 during the Day
Spinarak 21 Mausoleum of Wild Zone 4
Flabébé 23 Rooftops of Jaune Sector 2
Litleo 23 Stone building of Wild Zone 3
Bellsprout 24 Middle road of Wild Zone 5
Pidgey 25 Westerly roof of Wild Zone 1
Pansear 27 Rooftops of Bleu Sector 6
Whirlipede 27 South-eastern garden of Wild Zone 5
Dedenne 29 Rooftops of Bleu Sector 8
Magikarp 30 South-east of Wild Zone 2 during the Day
Houndour 30 Near stalls of Wild Zone 6 at Night
Staryu 31 South-east of Wild Zone 2 at Night
Binacle 32 Southern bridge area of Wild Zone 6
Fletchinder 33 Central plaza of Wild Zone 7
Houndoom 33 Area opposite battle court of Wild Zone 6
Camerupt 39 Central plaza of Wild Zone 8 during the Day
Magikarp 40 Northern bridge area of Wild Zone 6 at Night
Watchog 41 Eastern rooftop of Wild Zone 10
Sharpedo 41 Middle water area of Wild Zone 10
Manectric 41 North-western rooftop of Wild Zone 9
Pidgeot 42 Rooftops of Jaune Sector 4
Meowstic 42 Middle rooftop of Wild Zone 9
Pikachu 42 Northern rooftop of Wild Zone 6 at Night
Clawitzer 43 Water of Wild Zone 12
Slowbro 44 Northern top level of Wild Zone 11
Weepinbell 46 Southern side of Wild Zone 13 during the Day
Trevenant 47 Northern side of Wild Zone 13 at Night
Excadrill 48 Middle of Wild Zone 14
Ampharos 52 Northern garden of Wild Zone 16
Arbok 52 Middle rooftop of Wild Zone 10
Gourgeist 52 Road area of Wild Zone 15
Beedrill 52 Western garden of Wild Zone 15 during the Day
Banette 53 Western garden of Wild Zone 15 at Night
Lopunny 55 Back area near scaffolding of Wild Zone 18
Avalugg 55 Water of Wild Zone 12
Mawile 56 Rooftops of Wild Zone 17
Pyroar 57 Northern area of Wild Zone 17
Furfrou 58 Pavilion of Wild Zone 19 during the Day
Clefable 60 Pavilion of Wild Zone 19 at Night
Salamence 61 Road area of Wild Zone 18
Diggersby 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Eelektross 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Florges 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Gogoat 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Raichu 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Simisage 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Stunfisk 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Vaporeon 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20
Clefable 63 Beneath the tower in Wild Zone 20

Mastering the Art of Catching Alpha Pokémon in Legends: ZA

Alpha Bunnelby
Image Credits: Nintendo (screenshot by Arnamoy Das/ Moyens I/O)

Encountering Alpha Pokémon is no easy feat. These creatures are aggressive and will attack when spotted. They possess significantly higher levels compared to standard Pokémon, so a well-rounded team is crucial for success. Avoid their attacks, as three hits will result in a blackout, sending you back to the nearest Pokémon Center.

While you can attempt to catch them like regular Pokémon, the odds are stacked against you. Standard Poké Balls may require multiple tries, especially since they tend to faint after breaking free. Great Balls improve your chances, while Ultra Balls offer considerably better success rates. Consider using specialty balls like Dusk Balls, Quick Balls, and Repeat Balls for optimal results.

Have you ever wondered how to locate the rarest Alpha Pokémon? The thrill of browsing through Lumiose City and stumbling upon them is part of the adventure. Share your Alpha-catching stories in the comments below!

For further exploration into the world of Pokémon, don’t forget to check out more guides at Moyens I/O. Your next adventure awaits!