
Akala Island - Near the cave east of the entrance to Lush Jungle.Akala Island - In the lobby of the Tide Song Hotel.The first room inside the building, under the lamp on the right. Go past the bridge and to the left side of the building. Pass the gate, go to the right, and up the stairs. Aether Paradise - Near the entrance area.Aether Paradise - In the B2F Lab Area, next to Secret Lab B's door.Most cells can be found at any time of the day, but several can only be found during the day or at night. When you find a Zygarde Cell, it gets sucked up into a Zygarde Cube. Ula'Ula Island - in the Po Town police department.There's only a small number of them scattered around Alola, and they house the Cells that ultimately construct Zygarde's formes. Zygarde Cores are the "brains" of each Zygarde transformation. If you need more help with everything else Pokémon-related, go ahead and check out our Pokémon Sun and Moon guide. This guide will help you track down all those shiny spots. Long story short, if you see a pink or green sparkle on the ground, examine it. Some of them are gifted to you automatically, but most of them require some searching. Zygarde's Cores and Cells are scattered throughout Alola.

This Pokemon Sun and Moon guide will tell you where to find the Zygarde cells and cores. To use any of Zygarde's three "formes" (yes that "e" is supposed to be there) in Pokémon Sun and Moon, you need to collect the necessary Zygarde Cores and Cells. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Zygarde is a highly unique Pokémon that you assemble by collecting and assembling its parts.

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