One of the many circular Wild Zones in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Wild Zone 3 is an entirely flat park with a handful of fun Pokémon.
But what Pokémon, you ask? Well, we'll tell you exactly what you can catch in Wild Zone 3 in this guide below.
Wild Zone 3 Location

Wild Zone 3 is another big plaza, this time Rouge Plaza. You'll hey there by coming up from Rouge Street.
Places of interest nearby include the Looker Bureau, the Sushi High Roller restaurant, and the Galerie de la Lune shopping plaza.
You'll be coming back here for a Side Mission much later in the game, so remember it well!
How to unlock
Wild Zone 3 is another plaza available right from the start of the game. You'll come here during the main story once again, as you and your rival are heading over to meet Emma.
All Wild Zone 3 Pokémon

Another modest selection of Pokémon, but some very good ones! With 6 Wild Pokémon to choose from, well, you're spoilt, honestly.
We're climbing up a few levels here, too — you'll want to be Level 8 and above, ideally.
Pokémon | Type | Location |
|---|---|---|
Pikachu | Electric | Southeast quadrant |
Gogoat | Grass | Southwest quadrant |
Pancham | Fighting | Northwest quadrant (a little rare so you may need to wait) |
Litleo | Fire/Normal | Northwest quadrant |
Flabébé | Fairy | Centre of the circle |
Espurr | Psychic | Northeast quadrant; careful they'll run away if they spot you! |
Alpha Pokémon Locations

You'll find one Alpha Pokémon in Wild Zone 3, the same as Wild Zone 1.
Pokémon | Type | Level | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
Litleo | Fire/Normal | 24 | Inside the building on the west side, sleeping |
Best Wild Zone 3 Pokémon to catch

That's a pretty good selection of 'mons, and what you keep with you will probably depend on your favorites or what you already have.
Flabébé actually ended up staying in our team for the whole game, filling in a much-needed Fairy-type gap. It doesn't Mega Evolve, but it's got great defensive skills.
Pikachu isn't bad, particularly if you want that Mega Raichu that'll be available once the DLC lands.
If you didn't pick Tepig, then Pancham is worth a shoutout, as it's a Fighting-type. Litleo, too, for the potential Fire-type gap.
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