ALL LEGENDS: Z-A EVOLUTIONS

Legends: Z-A centers its evolution system around Mega Evolution. 43 new Mega forms debut, and Mega Evolution can be triggered from the overworld, not just in battle. The game uses Legends: Arceus's action RPG format in Kalos, and trade evolutions use items instead of trading, matching the Arceus approach.

Showing 122 evolution families
Zubat
#041Zubat
22
Level 22
Golbat
#042Golbat
Friendship
Crobat
#169Crobat
Slowbro
#080Slowbro
Level 37
Slowking
#199Slowking
Trade + King's Rock
Onix
#095Onix
Trade + Metal Coat
Trade + Metal Coat
Steelix
#208Steelix
Scizor
#212Scizor
Trade + Metal Coat
Kleavor
#900Kleavor
Black Augurite
Vaporeon
Vaporeon
Water Stone
Jolteon
Jolteon
Thunder Stone
Flareon
Flareon
Fire Stone
Espeon
Espeon
Friendship (Day)
Umbreon
Umbreon
Friendship (Night)
Leafeon
Leafeon
Leaf Stone / Moss Rock
Glaceon
Glaceon
Ice Stone / Ice Rock
Sylveon
Sylveon
Fairy Move + Friendship
Porygon
#137Porygon
Trade + Upgrade
Trade + Upgrade
Porygon2
#233Porygon2
Trade + Dubious Disc
Trade + Dubious Disc
Porygon-Z
#474Porygon-Z
Pichu
#172Pichu
Friendship
Pikachu
#025Pikachu
Thunder Stone
Thunder Stone
Raichu
#026Raichu
Qwilfish
#211Qwilfish
Barb Barrage x20 (Strong Style)
Overqwil
#904Overqwil
Ralts
#280Ralts
20
Level 20
Kirlia
#281Kirlia
Gallade
#475Gallade
Dawn Stone ♂
Aron
#304Aron
32
Level 32
Lairon
#305Lairon
42
Level 42
Aggron
#306Aggron
Glalie
#362Glalie
Level 42
Froslass
#478Froslass
Dawn Stone ♀
Budew
#406Budew
Friendship (Day)
Roselia
#315Roselia
Shiny Stone
Shiny Stone
Roserade
#407Roserade
Chingling
#433Chingling
Friendship (Night)
Chimecho
#358Chimecho
Riolu
#447Riolu
Friendship (Day)
Lucario
#448Lucario
Tepig
#498Tepig
17
Level 17
Pignite
#499Pignite
36
Level 36
Emboar
#500Emboar
Swirlix
#684Swirlix
Trade + Whipped Dream
Trade + Whipped Dream
Slurpuff
#685Slurpuff
Inkay
#686Inkay
Level 30 (Upside Down)
Malamar
#687Malamar
Amaura
#698Amaura
Level 39 (Night)
Aurorus
#699Aurorus
Goomy
#704Goomy
40
Level 40
Sliggoo
#705Sliggoo
Level 50 (Rain)
Goodra
#706Goodra
Meltan
#808Meltan
400 Meltan Candy (GO)
Melmetal
#809Melmetal
Armarouge
#936Armarouge
Auspicious Armor
Ceruledge
#937Ceruledge
Malicious Armor
Gimmighoul
#999Gimmighoul
999 Gimmighoul Coins
Gholdengo
#1000Gholdengo

HOW TO EVOLVE POKEMON

  • Your trainer needs the Key Stone (unlocked after main mission 9) and the Pokemon must hold its matching Mega Stone. In battle, a Mega gauge fills up over time. Once full, press R-stick to Mega Evolve. The Pokemon stays Mega for the rest of that battle encounter. Unlike X and Y, Z-A lets you Mega Evolve from the overworld too, not just in trainer battles.

  • Most Mega Stones drop from defeating Rogue Mega Pokemon scattered around the map. These are wild encounters with oversized, powered-up Mega Pokemon that attack on sight. Beat one, get its stone. A few stones come from ranked online battles through the Z-A Battle Club instead, like the stones for the Kalos starters Chesnaught, Delphox, and Greninja.

  • Yes. Z-A follows the same approach as Legends Arceus: trade evolutions are replaced with usable items. The Linking Cord handles Gengar, Machamp, and the others that normally need a trade partner. No friend required.

  • Both. Standard evolution works the same way it does in Legends Arceus. You choose when to evolve from the menu (no forced evolution on level-up). The Mega system sits on top of that as an extra battle transformation for fully evolved Pokemon that have Mega forms. Megas aren't permanent evolutions; they revert after the battle.

  • Z-A added dozens of new Mega forms that didn't exist in X and Y or ORAS. Some picks like Mega Dragonite and Mega Greninja were fan requests for years. The Mega Dimension DLC expanded the roster even further. Between the base game and DLC, the total Mega Evolution count is well over 70 Pokemon.

  • Very similar. You still evolve manually from the satchel menu, so there's no surprise mid-battle evolution. Items replace trade requirements. The big addition is Mega Evolution layered on top. Move mastery and Agile/Strong styles return from Arceus too, though they don't directly trigger any evolutions in Z-A the way some Hisuian evolutions required specific style usage.

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