Shiny Mega Rayquaza in Pokemon GO is one of the strongest and most appealing beasts that you can catch. There are few events in GO history that trainers as excited as the return of Mega Rayquaza. On ...
Head on over to the Stone Emporium to do some fossil shopping. The Stone Emporium is located on Vernal Avenue in the southern portion of Lumiose City. It's a short walk up from the Pokémon Research ...
Dragonite in Pokémon Legends: Z-A is one of the many Pokémon you'll need to get by evolution if you want to add more to your Pokédex. This Dragon and Flying-type is a little bit easier than others to ...
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A brings the return of Mega Evolutions, meaning you can now Mega Evolve many of the game's Pokémon, giving them a major power boost. Unfortunately, you can't just Mega Evolve ...
The Master Ball comes from Mable's Research. The NPC herself can be found in the Pokemon Research Center in the southern part of the map. You can't miss it since a main quest takes you there fairly ...
There are over 200 Pokémon for you to track down and catch in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, with most of them being available in the game's Wild Zones. Others, however, are obtained in different ways, such as ...
To get Chandelure in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, you first need to catch either a Litwick or a Lampent. Once you do, Chandelure's evolution chain is as follows: Litwick evolves into Lampent at Level 41.
Mystery Gifts return in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and one is being made available to all players at launch. Ralts holding a Gardevoirite, its Mega Stone, is available as an early-purchase bonus Mystery ...
Drampa in Pokemon Legends Z-A isn’t the easiest Pokemon to track down, but it’s worth the effort if you’re building out your Dragon lineup. This Normal/Dragon-type Pokemon only shows up under specific ...