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10 Kalos Pokémon That Must Be In Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Nintendo recently released a teaser for an upcoming game, , which will be based in the Kalos region’s Lumiose City. While the preview showed off some of the Pokémon that will likely appear in the game, there are plenty of Kalos region staples that fans will likely want to see in the new game. If is anything like , this may be players’ first chance to see 3D versions of these fan-favorite Pokémon strolling around in their home region.

According to the teaser, the entirety of will be set within Lumiose City, ’s equivalent of Paris, France. That means players should probably expect to see Pokémon that would make sense to appear in the city limits. As the name implies, players can likely also expect to see some of the region’s legendary Pokémon as well.

Pokémon Legends Z-A Mega Evolutions are being discussed, with the community theorizing that this fan-favorite mechanic may return in the future.

Zygarde is one of the more unique Legendary Pokémon. Its body is made up of several Zygarde cores and a large number of Zygarde cells. Depending on how many cores and cells are assembled at a given time, Zygarde will appear in different forms. With only 10% of itself put together, it looks like a dog, at 50% it is a large slug-like Pokémon, and at 100% it looks more humanoid. It first appeared in and, which was players’ first visit to the Kalos region.

Zygarde seems to be a shoo-in for. After all, it is a Legendary Pokémon, it is native to Kalos, and its name starts with a Z. If the game has similar open-world exploration to, then Zygarde cells would also make the perfect collectible for players. Perhaps they will need to assemble a fully-fledged Zygarde instead of encountering one that has already reached its final form.

Yveltal is a large flying Legendary Pokémon that is in the shape of a Y. It was the cover Pokémon for and is one of the Legendaries that was originally introduced along with the Kalos region. It has the ability to turn people and Pokémon to stone, which it

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