Za’atar is a blend of herbs and spices originating from the Levant – from Lebanon to Syria to Palestine. While the exact blend of spices varies regionally, za’atar typically combines toasted sesame ...
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The Sorta Scary Cemetery Story side mission in Pokemon Legends ZA Mega Dimension DLC is based around triggering an event with a specific code, a series of passwords that you need to remember and input ...
The two Mega Crabominable are one of the toughest side quests in the whole Pokemon Legends ZA DLC, where the Rogue Mega Showdown mission sees a pair of these incredibly powerful pokemon attack you at ...
Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Mega Dimension DLC is out and it adds a lot of extra content for those looking to extend their stay in Lumiose City. The trailers so far have been somewhat vague. There are ...
Pokemon Legends ZA unveils a post-game mission, 'Project M,' to capture the iconic Mewtwo. Players must claim special Mega Stones via Mystery Gift after completing the main story. This challenging ...
Scizor is a fan-favourite Bug/Steel-type Pokémon that makes a return in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, alongside his Bug/Flying-type pre-evolution, Scyther. Unfortunately, Bug/Rock-type counterpart Kleavor ...
To evolve Kadabra in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, you first need to catch one. Kadabra can fortunately be easily found in Wild Zone 9 during the nighttime. To then evolve your Kadabra into an Alakazam, ...
Players in Pokemon Legends ZA are eagerly pursuing the Beldum line for its powerful Mega Metagross. This guide details catching the elusive Beldum in Lysandre Labs, evolving it through Metang at level ...
Pokemon Legends: Z-A shakes up the formula with new types of combat, so knowing the controls is now even more essential to victory. Take a look at the following table to see all of the button inputs ...
You can find a full list of all types, the types they are strong against, and their counters below. Practically all Pokemon work to this system, with the only real exception being the Normal-type.