Like it says in the title, this is all the leak for my game that I have made since I started to dev this game all the way up until about hours ago.
For the latest leak, we now have over 90 Pocket monsters slated to appear in Mega Dimension of ZA Pokémon Legends. As we all look forward to the game finally being released, some data miners have found some pretty big information about the Pokémon that players are going to battle in this piece of paid DLC.
Here’s What We Know So Far About Pokémon Legends ZA’s Very First Piece of DLC
Mega Dimension
Though it sounds like a lot, Pokémon Legends ZA – The Mega Era is the third expansion, which is yet to be disclosed for any Z-A game. There will be some more content that is going to add more Pokémon and Mega evolutions, other than the Pokémon list that are placed in games by default. You probably still have to buy the DLC separately, or maybe you will use it as a pre-order bonus.
These Pokémon do not show up in the wild, after all. As in previous cases, you get that freedom of access by charging people after the game has already been released for additional content.
Every Single Leaked Pokémon
Some dataminers have spotted about 90 Pokémon from various generations. The list that leaked is supposed to have all of the monsters from Gen 1 through 8.
Generation 1 Pokémon
Oh, and it seems like a few of the classic Kanto region Pokémon will be present in the DLC as well:
- Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff will be in
- The Zubat family makes its return, alongside Generation II Pokémon: Crobat
- Meowth and Persian are the other feline cat-type Pokémon of this generation
- Fighting-type options include Mankey and Primeape
- Farfetch’d pops in with its classic leek-wielding vibe
- Ground-type experts Cubone and Marowak make their way to the lineup
- The psychic fairy-type Mr. Mime and the digital Pokémon Porygon
Generation 2 Additions
In addition to that, there are some Johto Pokémon, naturally, who bring with them new evolutions for other lines:
- Igglybuff is the pre-evolution of Jigglypuff
- Spiky Qwilfish shows up
- Porygon2 is derived from Porygon
- Gen 4 also wraps up this line by adding Porygon-Z
Gen 3 Hoenn Starters and The Rest
All three lines of Hoenn starters completed:
- Treecko: The grass-type starter line includes Treecko, Grovyle, and Sceptile
- The fire ones are Torchic, Combusken, and Blaziken
- Water starters are Mudkip, Marshtomp, and Swampert
Other Generation 3 Pokémon to be included are the poison types Gulpin and Swalot. They are joined by the psychic types Spoink and Grumpig.
Two Dark-type Pokémon, Glameow and Purugly, are in the leak. Zangoose and Seviper are also in the lineup, competing as featured opponents.
The Feebas and Milotic line is back again. Among the normal Pokémon you will find on this list are color-changing Kecleon and psychic bell Pokémon Chimecho.
Most of Hoenn’s legendaries are included:
- Latias
- Latios
- Kyogre
- Groudon
- Rayquaza
Generation 4 Sinnoh Representatives
In addition to a large array of new Sinnoh Pokémon, some featured players on the updated roster include:
- The bird line here is Starly, Staravia, and Staraptor
- Chingling is the pre-evolution of Chimecho
- Yanma and its evolution, Yanmega, are bug flying types
- Porygon-Z is the last of the Porygons
- Rotom: Ghost/electric type
- Legendary Pokémon of note are the fire/steel Heatran and the mythical dark Darkrai
Generation 5 Unova Pokémon
Here are a few of the Unova monsters in the DLC:
- Dark ones such as Purrloin and Liepard
- Psychic types include Munna and Musharna
- Fighting-type specialists Throh and Sawk
- Ghost types like Yamask and Cofagrigus (including its Galarian form cousin, Runerigus)
- Poison types Foongus and Amoonguss also make a comeback
- Cryogonal, an Ice-type Pokémon
- Golett and Golurk, the Ground/Ghost types
- The Swords of Justice: Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, and Keldeo
- Meloetta and Genesect also appear in the leak
Generation 7 Alola Additions
The game introduces a few Alolan Pokémon, too:
- Crabrawler and Crabominable: Fighting and Ice/Fighting types
- Sandygast and Palossand: Ghost/Ground Pokemon
- The popular Ghost/Fairy type Mimikyu returns
- Event-only Steel/Fairy-type Magearna enters the ranks of legendary Pokémon
- Ghost-type Marshadow and electric Zeraora are Gen 7 mythicals
- The legendary steel-type duo Meltan and Melmetal round out the generation
Generation 8 Galar Pokémon
This is for the newest generation:
- The regional bird line: Rookidee, Corvisquire, and Corviknight
- Dark types include Nickit and Thievul
- Electric/Poison types Toxel and Toxtricity
- Fighting types Clobbopus and Grapploct
- Galarian forms appear too with Galarian Meowth evolution Perrserker, Galarian Farfetch’d evolution Sirfetch’d, and Galarian Mr. Mime evolution Mr. Rime.
- The Electric/Dark type Morpeko
- Some classic Pokémon receive a fresh evolution in Generation 8, like Normal/Psychic-type Wyrdeer and Bug/Rock-type Kleavo.r
What We Know About These Leaks
These come from datamined lists of leaked stuff before the actual release. There are several reasons this may not be fully accurate:
- Developers could reduce or modify content
- Some of the Pokémon could end up being cut or included before launch
- The listing is not always complete
- Pre-evolutions for some Pokémon may not be included
- This could be placeholder data or filler text
Past leaks for Pokémon games have gone both ways. Note: These are working notes and may contain lots of errors.
What This Means for the Players
The leaked list adds weight to the likelihood of there being lots of post-launch DLC. Adding 90 more Pokémon is a lot of material to layer onto the game you already have.
That many legendaries and mythicals means it’s good stuff. For those fans hoping to catch a rare or hard-to-find Pokémon, the DLC is loaded with them.
Galarian forms suggest we might receive some modern Pokémon designs. The intergenerational mix has something for fans of a variety of Pokémon eras.
Complete evolution lines of Hoenn Starters are nice for nostalgia. A few of these Pokémon might become classic favorites and cornerstones for an entire team.
Mega Dimension DLC and How to Get It
The expansion is sold separately. There are plenty of stores providing pre-order bonuses and early DLC access that you may not want to miss.
For pricing and availability, players can check Pokémon’s official channels. It’s not decided yet when the DLC will launch compared to the main game.
Final Thoughts
Pokémon Legends ZA leak teases 8 generations of Pocket Monsters. With such a diverse cast of characters, you’ll find one that’s suitable for almost any playstyle and preference.
Fans should also remember that leaks are unofficial and things could change. Look for confirmation in The Pokémon Company’s own statement.
The number of legendary and mythical Pokémon is quite impressive. For gamers who are working to complete their collection of Pokémon, rare or otherwise, this DLC might prove useful.
We are bound to find out more as we head toward release. It’s good to know exactly what the facts are so far as expansions go, even if you just look at official sources for information.