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Once upon a time, fast travel took some time to unlock in a Pokemon game. You needed to find the right HM to teach a Pokemon how to Fly to be able to more easily revisit key locations. Even then, you could only really go to a specific city, then find your location from there. But more recent iterations have let you unlock fast travel more quickly, with mechanics like Pokemon Sword and Shield‘s Flying Taxi. But in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, fast travel is perfected. The game offers two options that will help you quickly and easily explore Lumiose City, while finally giving us a map that’s full of things we actually want to uncover.
Fast Travel Is Available As Soon As You Visit a New Spot

Once you arrive in Lumiose City, you’ll be able to get around pretty quickly. Each time you visit a key location, you will get the ability to fast travel there. Locations with Fast Travel available have a little wing symbol next to them on the map. Single city versus world map aside, this is pretty much how fast travel worked in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. But Legends: Z-A steps it up a notch in two ways – more fast travel locations, and a clearer record of when new Fast Travel options unlock. Not to mention, must faster load times on the Switch 2, though your mileage may vary on the original Switch.
As you explore Lumiose, you’ll get a notification any time you visit a new Fast Travel location for the first time. This makes it easy to keep track of when new options open up, even before you open your Lumiose City map. Pokemon Centers are Fast Travel locations, but so are cafes, restaurants, and important landmarks like Hotel Z-A or Emma’s detective agency. This makes it very easy to move swiftly through certain plot points, and also ensures there will always be a fast travel location pretty close to your next objective.
That doesn’t mean there’s not value to exploring, though. Lumiose has various nooks and crannies where Wild Pokemon lurk, or where you might run across an interesting side mission. The game manages to nicely balance ease of getting around when you want to Fast Travel, while still making exploring rewarding enough that you want to do it. That makes it a huge step up from Scarlet & Violet, which offered an open world that felt a bit too empty to encourage exploring once Fast Travel was available.
Lumi Cabs Offer Early Travel to Key Locations









