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Among the many side quests scattered throughout Leyendas de Pokémon ZA, “Spewpa in the Museum” stands out as one of the more charming—and slightly tedious—scavenger hunts you’ll encounter. A trainer couple on the museum’s first floor has lost track of their entire collection of 12 Spewpa, which have wandered off to explore the art exhibitions and historical displays.
Your job? Track down every single one of these bug Pokemon hiding throughout Lumiose City’s Museum. Some are sitting in plain sight, while others are cleverly tucked into corners or disguised among exhibits. The reward for completing this mission is worth it, though: a Blue Pattern Spewpa that evolves into a rare Blue Pattern Vivillon.
This guide will walk you through each Spewpa’s exact location so you can complete the mission efficiently without backtracking multiple times.
Dirigirse a Lumiose City’s Museum and make your way to the first floor. You’ll find a trainer couple standing near the entrance area, looking distressed about their missing Pokemon. Talk to them to trigger the side mission, and they’ll explain that all 12 of their Spewpa have wandered off into the various exhibitions.
Once you accept the mission, the Spewpa will become interactable throughout the museum. You’ll need to approach each one and “say hello” to send it back to its trainers. The catch is that the museum is fairly large, with multiple floors and numerous exhibition rooms, so knowing exactly where to look saves a lot of time.
For more side mission help, check our Guía de la misión de Mareep shiny for another rewarding optional quest.

Spewpa #1: Behind the Trainer Couple

This one is impossible to miss—it’s practically part of the conversation area. Walk up to it and interact to send it back.
Spewpa #2: The Lucario Statue Room

You’ll need to walk around the statue to spot this one—it’s not visible from the main walkway.
Spewpa #3: On the Stairs

This is easy to overlook if you’re rushing up the stairs, so take your time.
Spewpa #4: The Poke Ball Imposter

This is one of the more creative hiding spots—props to the developers for this one.
Spewpa #5: Above the Lumiose Hologram

Spewpa #6: Couch Near the Hologram

This is where things get interesting. The museum has an entire section dedicated to Pokemon Legends: Arceus artifacts and Hisuian history. Several Spewpa have decided this is the perfect place to hide.
Spewpa #7 & #8: Survey Corps Display Cases


Check both display cases thoroughly, as these two are easy to miss if you’re scanning quickly.
Spewpa #9: Hisuian Store Model

Spewpa #10: Ancient Portraits
This one blends in surprisingly well—look for movement or the telltale Spewpa shape.
Spewpa #11: Galaxy Team Armor Helmet
Arguably the cutest hiding spot in the entire mission.
Spewpa #12: Hisuian Hieroglyphs
And that’s all 12! Once you’ve interacted with every Spewpa, they’ll automatically return to their trainers.
After finding all 12 Spewpa, return to the trainer couple on the first floor. They’ll be thrilled that you’ve reunited them with their collection and will offer you a reward.
Here’s the twist: they actually have a 13th Spewpa that they can’t keep with them, so they’re giving it to you. This isn’t just any Spewpa—it’s a Blue Pattern variant, which evolves into a Blue Pattern Vivillon.
Vivillon is unique in the Pokemon world because it has multiple regional patterns based on geographic location. In Pokemon Legends Z-A, you’re collecting different patterns to complete your Pokedex, and the Blue Pattern is one of the rarer varieties.
Pattern Collection Progress: The game features numerous Vivillon patterns, and catching this Blue Pattern puts you one step closer to completing the full collection. According to the mission completion, you’ll still need approximately 18 more patterns to finish your Vivillon collection if you’ve been catching the naturally occurring ones around Lumiose City.
Let’s be honest: Vivillon isn’t exactly a competitive powerhouse. Its base stats are mediocre across the board, and its movepool is fairly limited compared to other Bug/Flying-types you can catch in the game. If you’re building a serious battle team, you’ll probably want to look elsewhere (check our La mejor guía inicial de Pokémon for stronger options).
Sin embargo, Vivillon has value as a collector’s Pokemon. If you’re someone who enjoys completing Pokedexes and hunting down every variant, this Blue Pattern is a must-have. Plus, it’s free and handed to you as a reward, so there’s no reason not to add it to your collection.
For competitive team building, consult our Los peores Pokémon que debes evitar en la lista de niveles to see where Vivillon ranks compared to other options.
The Spewpa locations I’ve listed above follow a logical path through the museum. If you follow them in sequence (1 through 12), you won’t waste time backtracking between floors or exhibitions.
If you’re having trouble orienting yourself, open your map. The museum layout becomes clearer when you can see the floor plan, making it easier to identify which exhibition rooms you’ve already checked.
Several Spewpa blend into their surroundings intentionally. The one disguised as a Poke Ball and the one hidden among portraits are particularly easy to overlook. Take your time in each room rather than rushing through.
Some museum visitors will give you vague hints about where Spewpa might be hiding. While these aren’t necessary if you’re following this guide, they can be helpful if you’re trying to complete the mission without assistance.
Since the Blue Pattern Vivillon is just one of many patterns available in Pokemon Legends Z-A, you might be wondering how to complete the full collection.
Different Vivillon patterns spawn in different areas of Lumiose City and its Wild Zones. If you’re serious about collecting them all, you’ll need to explore thoroughly:
For more exploration tips, check our Zona salvaje 2, Zona salvaje 4, y Zona salvaje 8 guides for detailed spawn information.
If you’re planning to evolve your Blue Pattern Spewpa into Vivillon:
The pattern is locked in from the moment you receive the Spewpa, so you don’t need to worry about it changing during evolution.
One of the charming aspects of this mission is how it ties into Pokemon Legends: Arceus. The museum’s Hisui exhibition features several artifacts and displays referencing the previous Legends game, including:
If you played Arceus, these references hit differently. The developers clearly wanted to connect the two Legends games, and this mission serves as a nice bridge between them. It’s a small detail, but it adds depth to the world-building.
For players who enjoy these kinds of Easter eggs, exploring every corner of Lumiose City reveals similar callbacks to other Pokemon games and regions.
The portrait wall Spewpa is the most commonly missed one because it blends into the artwork. Stand directly in front of the portrait display and slowly scan left to right. The Spewpa will have a subtle outline that distinguishes it from the actual paintings.
Make sure you’re targeting the correct “Poke Ball.” The Spewpa disguise is convincing, but it should have an interaction prompt when you’re close enough. If nothing happens, you might be clicking on an actual Poke Ball instead.
Double-check the Hisuian exhibition section on the second floor. The Galaxy Team armor and hieroglyph Spewpa (numbers 11 and 12) are in close proximity but easy to overlook if you’re focused on other displays.
While you’re in the museum hunting for Spewpa, take some time to explore the other exhibitions. The museum contains interesting lore about Kalos region history, Pokemon evolution, and various cultural artifacts.
Additional Things to Check:
The museum also serves as a viajes rápidos point once you’ve visited it, making it a convenient hub for accessing different parts of the city.
The Spewpa in the Museum mission isn’t time-sensitive, so you can complete it whenever you want. However, there are a few reasons you might want to tackle it sooner rather than later:
Pros of Completing It Early:
Reasons to Wait:
For players focused on efficient progression, prioritize missions that reward useful items or Pokemon first. Check our guides on Master Balls y colorful screws for more immediately valuable quests.
The Spewpa in the Museum mission is a delightful scavenger hunt that showcases the attention to detail in Pokemon Legends Z-A. While the Blue Pattern Vivillon reward isn’t going to revolutionize your battle team, it’s a worthwhile addition to any collector’s roster.
The mission also gives you a legitimate reason to explore the museum thoroughly, which is genuinely interesting if you’re into Pokemon lore and callbacks to previous games. The Hisui references alone make it worth experiencing, especially if you loved Pokemon Legends: Arceus.
So grab your checklist, head to the museum, and start tracking down those wayward Spewpa. With this guide, you’ll have all 12 back with their trainers in no time, plus a rare pattern Vivillon to show for your efforts.
Recursos oficiales de Pokémon Legends: