Best Pokemon Legends: Z-A Pokemon

The Top Ten
  1. Gyarados

    Gyarados is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. It evolves from Magikarp, one of the weakest Pokémon. Gyarados has high attack power and strong special defense. Its typing is Water/Flying, or Water/Dark in its Mega Evolution form.

  2. Emboar

    Emboar, known in Japan as Enbuoh, is a Fire and Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is the final form of Tepig, evolving from Pignite starting at level 36. Emboar is featured as the Fire-type starter evolution in Pokémon Black and White and is notable for its powerful Fire-type and Fighting-type... read more

    Personally, even when Black and White came out first introducing Emboar, I always loved their design, and I'm happy that they're getting a little love.

  3. Feraligatr

    Feraligatr, known in Japan as Ordile, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were released in 1999 for the Game Boy Color. Feraligatr is the final evolution of Totodile and evolves from Croconaw starting at level 30.

    Feraligatr will always hold a place in my heart when it comes to starter Pokémon. I specifically love them because I remember playing through Pokémon Gold with them as my starter, and I am happy they finally get to appear in a game again.

    Feraligatr is supposed to be the best of the first partner Pokémon Stage 2 (final) evolutions.

  4. Gengar

    Gengar, known in Japan by the same name, is a dual-type Ghost and Poison Pokémon. It evolves from Haunter when traded and is the final evolution of Gastly. Gengar is recognized for its mischievous nature and its strong special attack capabilities.

  5. Alakazam

    Alakazam is a Psychic-type Pokémon first introduced in Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, and in Pokémon Red and Blue internationally. It evolves from Kadabra when traded, or by using a Linking Cord in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Alakazam is noted for its humanoid appearance and its extremely high intelligence... read more

  6. Talonflame

    Talonflame is a dual-type Fire/Flying Pokémon introduced in the Pokémon franchise's sixth generation. It evolves from Fletchinder at level 35, which evolves from Fletchling at level 17. Talonflame's signature move, Brave Bird, showcases its daring and fearless nature in battles. Its fiery plumage and... read more

  7. Meganium

    Meganium, known in Japan by the same name, is the final evolution of Chikorita, the Grass-type starter from Generation II. It evolves from Bayleef and retains its Grass typing.

    Meganium is known for its peaceful nature and healing abilities. Its large floral frill releases a soothing aroma that... read more

    I will always stand by this opinion, but I adore Meganium. They're so cute and one of my all-time favorite Grass starters.

  8. Garchomp

    Garchomp, known in Japan as Gaburias, is a dual-type Dragon and Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It evolves from Gabite starting at level 48 and is the final evolution of Gible. Garchomp resembles a dragon-shark hybrid and is known for its speed and power in battle.

  9. Charizard

    Charizard, known in Japan as Lizardon, is a Pokémon species created by Ken Sugimori. It first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and has since appeared in merchandise, spinoff titles, and various adaptations. Shin-ichiro Miki, who voices James in the original Japanese anime, also voices... read more

  10. Gardevoir

    Gardevoir is a third-generation Pokémon species originally introduced as a Psychic-type in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It evolves from Kirlia and has a further evolution into Mega Gardevoir when exposed to Gardevoirite. Known for its powerful psychic abilities and strong loyalty to its trainer, Gardevoir... read more

    She's amazing! You can get a free Ralts as a mystery gift, free with a Gardevoirite. Please claim yours!

  11. The Newcomers
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    Dratini

    Dratini, known in Japan as Miniryu, is a Dragon-type Pokémon that evolves into Dragonair and then into Dragonite. Dratini first appeared in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games. It is often found in areas like the Safari Zone or the Dragon's Den.

  14. The Contenders
  15. Greninja

    Greninja is a Water/Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6. It evolves from Frogadier and is the final evolution of the Water-type starter Froakie. In addition to the standard Torrent ability shared by Water-type starters, Greninja can have the Protean ability, which changes its type to match the... read more

  16. Pikachu

    Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ) is a species of Pokémon that appears in video games, animated television shows and movies, trading card games, and comic books licensed by The Pokémon Company. It is the mascot of the Pokémon franchise and is widely considered the most iconic Pokémon. Pikachu is well known for... read more

  17. Snivy

    Snivy, known in Japan as Tsutarja, is a Grass-type starter Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It first appeared in Pokémon Black and White. Snivy evolves into Servine starting at level 17 and then into Serperior at level 36.... read more

  18. Mega Dragonite

  19. Grookey

  20. Chimchar

    Chimchar, known in Japan as Hikozaru, is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It evolves into Monferno at level 14 and then into Infernape at level 36. Chimchar is one of the starter Pokémon in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, known for its speed and strong Fire-type moves.

  21. Raichu

    Raichu is an Electric-type Pokémon that evolves from Pikachu when exposed to a Thunder Stone. In the Alola region, it has a regional variant known as Alolan Raichu, which is Electric and Psychic type. Alolan Raichu differs in appearance and behavior and is known for using its tail like a surfboard to... read more

  22. Gabite

  23. Mareep

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