Pokemon Legends: Z-A

Side Mission 018: A Pan-tastic Pot of Tea

Good tea doesn't just happen. It requires a vision and, in Lumios City, inspiration from several varieties of Pokemon.

To begin the quest, find the a man named Servando waiting outside Cafe Cyclone. The cafe is located a short jog southeast from Wild Zone 2. When you talk to him, the side mission's requester relates his situation and asks you to help him find a Pansage, a Pansear, and a Panpour.

Add a Pansage, a Pansear, and a Panpour to your team and help out the requester.

The Pokemon you need to find to complete Side Mission 018 are all simians. They typically hide in the branches of certain trees throughout Lumios City. You tend to find them not in wild zones, but along streets. They usually don't stand out, so it's easy to walk right past one without noticing it.

Fortunately, there is a place where the monkeys gather quite frequently. You can sometimes even find more than one variety on a single visit. That place is the park area in Jaune Sector 4.

Start from the Hibernal Pokemon Center. If you fast travel to that location, you'll be facing the building. Head along the street just to its left. Follow that street south and watch for an opening to your right. Head through the opening to arrive in the park-like plaza. There are several trees here. Each one may contain one variety or another of monkey.

Although you can roam the city and search for other trees, sticking to the park seems most efficient. You may have to visit several times on separate days, but you can speed things along by fast traveling elsewhere in the city, or sitting on park benches to pass the time. You'll find two or three monkeys on each fresh visit, but often they are all one color.

Once you have all three monkey types in your active party, return to Servando and talk to him. You'll complete the mission and receive 1,000 Poke Dollars, HP Up x3, and White Herb for your trouble.

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Jason Venter (Associate Editor)

Jason Venter has been writing about games online since 1998, when he founded HonestGamers. He also wrote for Hardcore Gamer Magazine for its entire print run. Since then, he has freelanced at IGN, GameSpot, GamesRadar, Polygon, Game Rant, and elsewhere. In his spare time, he writes, publishes, and markets fantasy novels. Yes, he likes writing.
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