
- Alpha Pokemon have red glowing eyes, are bigger than their normal species, and are very hard to catch.
- They can be found inside Wild Zones, on rooftops, and in alleyways.
- There are 50+ Alpha Pokemon in Legends ZA.
Alphas are a unique category of Pokemon that were introduced in Pokemon Legends Arceus. This group of Pokemon is like bosses, with red, glowing eyes, and is quite larger than the regular species. Legends ZA, much like Legends Arceus and Scarlet and Violet, will also feature Alpha Pokemon throughout Lumiose City. Catching them will be much difficult than the normal Pokemon, but we are here to help you out. This guide lists all the Alpha Pokemon, their location and how you can catch them in Pokemon Legends ZA.
Full List of All the Alpha Pokemon in Legends ZA
Alpha Pokemon can spawn alongside normal Pokemon, in packs of their pre-evolution or the same. They are significantly larger in size, but retain the same statistics and abilities as their regular counterparts. Pokemon Legends ZA has various Wild Zones located throughout Lumiose city, and you can find Alpha Pokemon there. Below we have listed all the Alpha Pokemon that we’ve spotted, and their exact location.
How to Catch an Alpha Pokemon in Legends ZA

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Catching Alpha Pokemon is not going to be a walk in the park. Alphas are very ferocious, which means they’ll attack you after being seen. They are also insanely powerful and high-leveled compared to the normal wild Pokemon. You need a solid team with a good moveset to take them down. Make sure to dodge their attacks, as they will try to target you most of the time. Taking three hits will result in a blackout, and you’ll be teleported to the last Pokemon Center you have visited.
You can try catching them like any normal Pokemon, but the chances are very low. Using a regular Poke Ball will require several attempts to actually catch one, as they faint after breaking out. The catch rate gets slightly better with Great Balls, and much better with Ultra Balls. Other special Poke Balls like Dusk Ball, Quick Ball, and Repeat Ball are a great option as well.

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