Alpha Pokmon appear in Alpha Swarms which occur once every in-game day at a random time and location and last for 75 minutes. Each in-game day lasts six real-life hours, so four alpha swarms appear every real-life day. The location of an Alpha Pokmon will appear visible on the town map. Alpha Pokmon were introduced during part 2 of the 10th anniversary event update and later made into a permanent feature with the release of part 3 of the 10th anniversary update. Early alpha Pokmon were shiny-locked during encounters, but during part 3 of the 10th anniversary event, this restriction was removed. Alpha Pokmon during part 2 of the anniversary event were guaranteed IV's of 15 or greater in each stat.

Pokemon come in many shapes and sizes, especially in Pokemon Legends: Arceus. This open-world Pokemon spinoff incorporates a variety of Pokemon ranging from teeny-tiny to elephantine. Alpha Pokemon just happen to be the largest of them all, and the game recognizes them as such with the special name. Naturally, because alphas are new to the series, even long-time fans have plenty of questions. Here are the basics of what you need to know about alphas in Pokemon Legends: Arceus.


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Each region tends to house at least one fixed alpha Pokemon spawn per subsection, which you can mark on your map. For example, Obsidian Fieldlands has an alpha Rapidash in Horseshoe Plains, an alpha Magikarp in Obsidian Falls, and so on. Players discover them as they explore, though you may not be ready to face them right away.

The first alpha Pokemon players should meet is alpha Kriketune. This Kriketune is special because it's the only alpha Pokemon that will remotely be close to your level at this stage of the game. It won't respawn if you kill it.

Catching alpha Pokemon works basically the same as catching a regular Pokemon. The highest hurdle will be staying alive, considering many of them appear when players are still underleveled for the particular area they inhabit.

It's relatively easy to catch a normal wild Pokemon with any combination of low HP or status effects. Heck, even just throwing a Poke Ball can work. However, alphas are harder to capture than their average-sized counterparts. Like with regular Pokemon, the safest way to catch alphas involves whittling down their HP as much as possible, inflicting a status effect, and then throwing your most powerful Poke Ball at them.

In the beginning, you will almost always need to engage with alphas to capture them. However, as you raise your star rank, it'll be easier to catch alphas by just throwing a Poke Ball like it is with other Pokemon. Pro tip: If you still can't seem to catch alphas, try raising your star rank. The higher the star rank, the higher the capture rate.

Oh, and of course, save before encounters. I've admittedly killed more alphas than I wish were true, and I'm glad I saved beforehand so I didn't need to deal with the consequences of my actions. Many of them respawn after a full day but resetting means you can try again right away. If it isn't an alpha that respawns, it saves some heartache too. ff782bc1db

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