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Complete Budew guide for Pokémon Legends: Z-A! Learn where to find this shy Grass-type, how to catch it easily, friendship evolution to Roselia, and Shiny Stone evolution to Roserade.
Budew is one of those Pokémon that looks adorable but is genuinely frustrating to catch. This tiny baby Grass-type flees the instant it spots you, spawns in limited locations, and requires friendship evolution to transform into Roselia. If you’re working on completing your Pokédex or collecting Grass-types for Mable’s Research Challenges, you’ll need to hunt down Budew eventually.
I spent way too long chasing Budew around rooftops before figuring out the optimal catching strategy. Let me save you that headache with this complete guide to finding, catching, and evolving Budew into Roserade.
Budew is a Grass-type Pokémon with specific habitat preferences. According to the Pokédex lore, it prefers sunny, isolated locations where it can photosynthesize without human interference—which explains why it’s so skittish around trainers.
Best spawn point: Entrance area of Wild Zone 2
Unlock requirement: Complete Main Mission 5
Time availability: All times of day (despite preferring sunlight, it spawns day and night)
Wild Zone 2 is your guaranteed Budew spawn and the easiest place to catch one for basic Pokédex completion. Check our Wild Zone 2 complete guide for full details on all Pokémon in this area.

If you’re Shiny hunting or want multiple Budew for different purposes (trading, evolution variations, etc.), you have more options.
Secondary spawn locations:
Other Pokémon sharing these rooftops:
Why rooftops matter: These elevated areas have different spawn tables than ground-level zones. Many baby Pokémon and evolved forms appear exclusively on rooftops, making vertical exploration essential. Check our all Wild Zones guide for more rooftop spawn patterns.
Here’s the challenge: Budew is extremely skittish and will flee instantly when it spots a trainer approaching. Unlike aggressive Pokémon that attack or passive ones that ignore you, Budew operates on hair-trigger flee response similar to Audino in Wild Zone 7.
Method 1: Stealth Approach (Recommended)
Method 2: Quick Ball Rush
Method 3: Sleep/Paralysis Status
Consejo profesional: Budew’s flee response is instantaneous. Don’t bother with regular combat strategies—you need to either catch it immediately or immobilize it with status moves.
Budew is a baby Pokémon that evolves through friendship (happiness) + time of day requirement. This is the same evolution method used by several other Pokémon in Z-A.
To evolve Budew → Roselia:
If all conditions are met, the evolution symbol will appear over Budew’s thumbnail in your menu, allowing you to evolve it.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A has streamlined friendship evolution significantly compared to older games. Instead of walking thousands of steps or battling endlessly, you can just take Budew to a café.
Fast friendship method:
Por qué funciona esto: Each café drink significantly boosts friendship. The entire process takes 2-3 minutes of real time, making it dramatically faster than traditional friendship grinding.
Consulta nuestra guía completa de felicidad for more details on friendship mechanics.

Once Budew’s friendship is maxed:
Time-change shortcut: If it’s currently nighttime, find a bench near any Pokémon Center and interact with it to cambiar la hora del día. This instantly switches between day and night without waiting.
Importante: Evolution control in Z-A has changed from previous games. You now manually choose when to evolve Pokémon—the Everstone item isn’t needed to prevent evolution anymore. This means you can safely max friendship and wait for the perfect moment to evolve.
Once you have Roselia, the final evolution is straightforward: Shiny Stone.
Where to buy: Stone Emporium en Vernal Avenue
Other sources:
Costo: Check the Stone Emporium for current prices (usually a few thousand Pokédollars)
Consejo profesional: The Stone Emporium sells all evolution stones. If you’re working on multiple stone evolutions, stock up while you’re there. Check our special evolutions guide for the complete list of stone-evolved Pokémon.
If you’re collecting Shiny Stones, these Pokémon also evolve with them:
Budew → Roselia → Roserade
| Stage | Evolution Method | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Budew → Roselia | Friendship + Level Up | Max friendship during daytime, then level up once |
| Roselia → Roserade | Evolution Stone | Use a Shiny Stone (buyable at Stone Emporium) |
Total cost: ~1,500 Pokédollars (café drinks) + Shiny Stone cost (~2,000-5,000 Pokédollars depending on game economy)
Tiempo total: 5-10 minutes if you have resources ready
Let me be honest—Roserade is a solid mid-tier Pokémon, but it’s not breaking any competitive tier lists in Z-A.
Ventajas:
Pokédex/Research value:
Contras:
Specific counters that wall Roserade:
Good situations:
Avoid using against:
Better alternatives: Consulta nuestra Lista de niveles de megaevolución y La mejor guía inicial de Pokémon for stronger team options.
Even if Roserade isn’t your competitive ace, catching and evolving Budew is essential for Mable’s Research Challenges.
Key Research Challenge categories:
Major Research Rewards:
These are arguably the two best rewards in the entire game, making Pokédex completion (including Budew) absolutely worth the effort.
If you’re building a Grass-type team or completing Research Challenges, consider these alternatives:
Better Grass-type options:
Other catchable Grass-types:
Catching preparation:
Evolution preparation:
Shiny hunting considerations:
Similar evolution mechanics:
Other skittish Pokémon guides:
Wild Zone exploration:
Budew was one of those Pokémon I initially ignored because “it’s just a baby Grass-type, how useful can it be?” Then I started working on Pokédex completion and realized I needed the entire evolution line for Research Challenges.
The catching part was annoying but manageable once I learned the stealth approach. The friendship evolution was trivially easy thanks to the café system—honestly one of my favorite quality-of-life features in Z-A.
As for using Roserade competitively? I benched it pretty quickly once Mega Evolutions became available. It’s fine for mid-game content, but it gets outclassed hard in late-game battles. Still, I’m glad I caught and evolved it for Pokédex completion and Research progress.
If you’re a completionist working toward that Shiny Charm, Budew is non-negotiable. If you’re just building a competitive team, you can probably skip it unless you specifically need a Grass/Poison-type for coverage.
Budew is worth catching primarily for Pokédex completion and Mable’s Research Challenges. The catching process is frustrating due to its flee response, but Quick Balls or stealth approaches solve that problem. Evolution is quick and easy thanks to the café friendship system and readily available Shiny Stones.
Competitively, Roserade is serviceable but not exceptional. It has too many weaknesses and gets hard-countered by common Mega Evolutions. Use it for mid-game content if you like Grass-types, but plan to replace it with stronger options for post-game challenges.
For Pokédex completionists? Absolutely catch and evolve Budew. Those Research Challenge rewards (Master Ball and Shiny Charm) are too valuable to skip.
For official game information, visit the Pokémon Legends website or grab the game from Nintendo’s store.
Now get out there, catch that skittish Budew, and add another entry to your Pokédex!