Pokémon Legends: Z–A's DLC Problem
An Unhealthy Obesssion with Grinding
| Date Published | 06 January 2026 |
| Last Update | 28 May 2026 |
We should have known this DLC was going to be especially painful when it was announced before the game was even released.
I know I'm not the only one tired of the grinding in this game. Sure, the base game had plenty of grinding (and even more grinding in the post-game), but at that point the grinding culture was a part of the gameplay loop:
- The player fought in the Z-A Royale and earned x number of Royale Points by either:
- Defeating opponents normally
- Defeating opponents under additional, special conditions for bonus points (and anyone who grinded the Infinite Z-A Royale for Mabel's missions or for side quests will know that taking the time to farm those special conditions is ultimately slower than just completing the battles)
- The player would turn in their Royale Points and complete either a scripted trainer battle or one-to-three boss fights around the city
- When complete, loop back to Step One.
The grind culture in the DLC, however, is zero steps forward and three steps back. In the DLC, the new gameplay loop is as follows:
- The player acquires berries to acces DLC-exclusive areas 1
- The player spend berries to access DLC-exclusive areas 2
- The player uses a limited amount of time that is dependent on the rarity of the DLC area, the size, and the berries used to complete missions for points. Said missions will not add up to how many points are needed for the overall story quests on their own.
- If completing the missions earns you enough points, return to step one and spend berries to fight a boss.
- If completing the missions does not earn you enough points, return to step one and spend berries to access more missions to earn more points.
- If you have already completed the main story for the DLC and the post-game for the DLC, return to step one and spend berries for a random chance to either (you cannot influence this RNG decision in any way whatsoever)
- Access a special "magical version" of the Z-A Infinite Royale maps.
- Access a special spawn area with rare Pokémon. These Pokémon can be exclusive to the post-post-DLC, but there is no guarantee and you can't influence which Pokémon will spawn.
- Access a special spawn area with rare Pokémon and a Legendary/Mythical Pokémon. You can't influence which Legendary or Mythical you will encounter.3
1 The berries you can buy in the main game provide almost no time in these DLC areas, so meaningful time spent in the DLC areas will require further grinding of the berries.
2 Bonuses tied to these berries are RNG-based and intended to not be resettable. Unless you use the back-up save feature, you're stuck with awful combinations of effects most of the time, rendering the point of farming good berries rather moot.
3 If you don't like whichever one you get, either complete it and regrind the needed points to spawn a new one or grind the points to spawn a new one and waste the last 25,000 points you just spent to get this one.
You see the frustration yet?
It's perfectly doable to maximize this grind, but even once you pass the tedium of the post-DLC grind (who in their right mind signed off on needing one-hundred thousand points at one step???), it's pure tedium. The absolute fastest way to grind these points in the post-post-DLC is to get a max-rarity distortion for either a spawn area or a battle area (I still think the battle ones take forever), complete its missions for 15,000 points, then complete a random boss fight for an additional 10,000 points. That will take you about fifteen minutes max if you have bad luck?
Honestly, if any one of those major issues were tweaked even slightly, it would not have taken nearly as long to find a Baxcalibur spawn. I didn't even want to get a Shiny Alpha Baxcalibur like most players would have. I was fine with anything spawning.
So that's what I'm going to do. Just to drive the point home of how awful the grind mechanics in the DLC are, I'm going to talk about how I personally would improve those three systems separately.