Diamond Member Steam 0 Posted December 1, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted December 1, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Going through Pokémon Legends: Z-A's story was worse than playing the Pokémon X and Y Mega battles slugfest. I felt like a kid, but in a bad way, as the game didn't seem to understand that 31-year-old adults like me can understand emotions in a character's expression without it being zoomed in on the screen for 10 seconds. The actual gameplay was equally mind-numbing. All 35 Main Missions made me feel like Legends Z-A was more worried about showing bad-looking characters were actually good people than making an interesting story that could compensate for the game's shortcomings. For instance, the entire game world is a single city that looks the same in half of its areas, and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . But the endgame changed my mind completely when the grind for Mable's Research Rewards and Side Missions made me think the game would get even more tedious.Legends Z-A's Side Missions are pretty good This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Battles are incredibly fun. Screenshot via The Pokémon Company For example, when I played Pokémon Crystal again earlier this year, I wanted to find where in the game I could learn that trading a Scyther holding a Metal Coat would let it evolve into Scizor. I just couldn't. In Legends ZA, some quests teach you how to evolve certain Pokémon, like Galarian Slowpoke and Eelektrik. While one can say this ruins the discovery experience, let's not pretend we all discovered how to evolve Scyther in the 2000s by trial and error. That information for me and many of my friends came from a guide or someone else who had read a guide. Getting that information in-game is far more fun.One-grind-fits-all I've completed the 1,000 trainer battles needed to get the Shiny Charm by playing a couple of dozen battles in the Infinite Z-A Royale every day. Having a reason to play Pokémon daily was exciting, and even though battles were repetitive, I would switch my active Pokémon from time to time to shake things up—even though my Tyranitar had the perfect moveset for most battles. What made the Infinite Z-A Royale an interesting grind is that it's also all you need for anything you want to do in the endgame. If you want to hunt Shiny Pokémon, you need to clear those 1,000 trainer battles, and the Infinite Z-A Royale is a fast and easy way to do it. Or if your thing is getting Apriballs for cool Pokémon-Pokéball combos, you can only get them from Reward Matches, which you can play after you get 50,000 points in the Z-A Royale. Do you want to farm items and experience for ranked battles? Reward Matches give you Bottle Caps, some trainers give you Vitamins, and collecting Prize Medals becomes an easy money farm as well. And guess what happens if you want to farm experience? Yep, the Infinite Z-A Royale is where you'll find the strongest opponents in the game for a lot of XP. Let's compare that to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet farms. For money, you have the Item Printer or the Ace Academy Tournament. For meta-competitive play, you need Tera Raids to get Tera Shards to optimize your team, which also gives you candies for experience. For Battle Points, you need to complete the missions on the Indigo Disk DLC. That's three different grinds that are specific to one thing you want to do, which will force you to grind way more if you change your mind and want to dive into something else later. When the Legends ZA DLC Mega Dimension comes out, the game may also get new grinds that the Infinite Z-A Royale won't cover. But for now, while you have other farm options, you don't need to do anything besides defeating players in the Infinite Z-A Royale.I learned to love Legends ZA Legends Z-A went from This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up early to go beyond what I thought it could give me in the end. I'm now excited to play the DLC soon, but I still can't help but wonder how Legends Z-A could've been as good as Pokémon Legends: Arceus if it had a better story and more complex exploration. The post This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up appeared first on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/290946-steam-pok%C3%A9mon-z-a%E2%80%99s-grindy-endgame-completely-flipped-my-opinion-on-the-experience/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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