Going into Pokémon Legends: Z-A, I expected to face some difficult encounters with alpha Pokémon, much like in the game’s predecessor. What I wasn’t expecting was for an alpha Magikarp to brutally Hydro Pump me into oblivion for daring to look its way. How was I supposed to know it could do that?
Appearing in Pokémon ZA’s Wild Zone 2, alpha Magikarp is a sight to behold. The extra-large fish Pokémon flops around on the grass or lurks in the pond and, at least in my encounter, starts the battle with Splash. This lulled me into a false sense of security, thinking, “Oh, this must be a joke alpha!” But then, the aforementioned Hydro Pump one-shot my active ‘mon and made my trainer black out. I’ve come to the conclusion that this brave Magikarp must be taking revenge for all its fallen brethren over the decades.
To be fair to myself, the gen 1 Pokémon is known for its incredibly weak learnset, which has never included Hydro Pump outside of moves learned by TM. So, once you get over the initial fear of this flopping fish, you should consider it as an asset. Magikarp evolves into Gyarados starting from level 20, so if you catch this bad boy, you can get a stat-boosted behemoth for your team. Just make sure that you’re a high enough rank in the Z-A Royale that it’ll actually listen to you, though.
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