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Legendary Pokémon is a featured article

Artwork depicting a multifariousness of Legendary Pokémon

Legendary Pokémon (Japanese: 伝説のポケモン Legendary Pokémon) are a group of incredibly rare and frequently very powerful Pokémon, generally featured prominently in the legends and myths of the Pokémon world.

Special Pokémon is a subcategory of the Legendary Pokémon that are restricted or banned from certain official tournaments, battle facilities, and link battle formats. Most Special Pokémon are Legendary game mascots.

Mythical Pokémon are a related but separate grouping of Pokémon, which are usually upshot-sectional. In Western language media, Mythical Pokémon were considered to be Legendary Pokémon prior to Generation V; in Japanese and Korean media, the ii groups accept always been considered distinct.

No explicit criteria defines what makes a Pokémon a Legendary Pokémon. Instead, the only way to place a Pokémon as belonging to this group is through statements from official media, such as the games or anime.

Overview

In the core series

Legendary Pokémon are commonly encountered as interactable or roaming Pokémon. Starting in Platinum, legendary Pokémon will reappear when the player defeats the Champion if the Pokémon fainted earlier.

The gender of most Legendary Pokémon is unknown (though there are 10 notable exceptions: Latios, Latias, Heatran, Cresselia, Tornadus, Thundurus, Landorus, Kubfu, Urshifu, and Enamorus). In the cadre series games, no Legendary Pokémon can breed or hatch from an Egg. With the exception of Type: Null, Cosmog, and Kubfu, and their respective evolutionary families, Legendary Pokémon cannot evolve, although many are able to modify grade and are role of a duo or trio.

Much like starter Pokémon appear at the beginning of each regional Pokédex and their generation's portion of the National Pokédex, Legendary Pokémon typically announced just before the stop, with Mythical Pokémon immediately after them.

Statistical boilerplate

High stats are shared by most Legendary Pokémon. Considering alternating forms every bit separate Pokémon.

Stat
HP: 97.10
Assault: 112.73
Defense: 100.85
Sp.Atk: 115.76
Sp.Def: 105.46
Speed: 94.69
Total: 626.59

Multiple Legendary Pokémon

Many Legendary Pokémon tin be obtained at almost in one case per save file (excluding Pokémon events); in lodge to obtain multiple, a player would need to trade Pokémon betwixt games. However, in some cases, in that location are multiple Legendary Pokémon of the same species either found or mentioned in-game, fifty-fifty though they may not exist available to the player.

  • The existence of regional forms with the Legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres implies that a trio carve up from Kanto existed in an isolated peripheral population (in this example Galar) and hence formed a new species.
  • In some cases, the Pokédex mentions multiple Legendary Pokémon of the aforementioned species.
    • The Pokédex says near Latias: "They make a modest herd of only several members."
    • The Pokédex says about Entei: "It is said that one is born every time a new volcano appears."
    • The Pokédex says about Cobalion: "From the moment it's born, this Pokémon radiates the air of a leader." implying its nascency is a repetitive occurrence.
  • In Pokémon Red and Blue, like in their remakes, the player can see a wild Articuno at the Road 15 gate to Fuchsia City through a pair of binoculars at any time, even after catching Articuno at the Seafoam Islands.
  • In Pokémon: Let'due south Go, Pikachu! and Let'south Go, Eevee! the Legendary birds are rare spawns, allowing the player to encounter and catch multiple of each in a unmarried save file.
  • Because Blazon: Zippo and Silvally are synthetic species, it was possible for humans to create multiple individuals.
  • In The Isle of Armor, the player receives a Kubfu, while Mustard also has one. Mustard's Kubfu will evolve into an Urshifu of the form corresponding to the tower not chosen by the histrion.
  • Well-nigh Legendary Pokémon can be encountered multiple times in Dynamax Adventures in the Crown Tundra. However, the player tin only take hold of 1 of each.
  • Legendary Pokémon, that are eligible, appear in Battle facilities since Pokémon Crystal and are used by multiple trainers, specially leaders of such facilites. That happens independently from the ownership of same species by the player.
    • For example, Palmer has Regigigas, Heatran, and Cresselia, which are also available to the player in the Sinnoh-based games.
  • Sometimes, multiple Legendary Pokémon seem to exist present past comparing multiple games that happen at the same time.

In the spin-off games

Trading Menu Game series

Principal article: Legendary Cards

In Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Squad GR!, there are four Legendary Cards, which are central to the plot: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite. The latter is a pseudo-legendary Pokémon.

In the anime

Legendary Pokémon typically make their anime debut in a moving-picture show, rather than first appearing in a normal episode. Many are worshipped equally gods by particular groups of people. In the anime, they are frequently only seen by special Trainers, usually Ash Ketchum and people who have a special connection to them. Ill-intentioned people oftentimes seek to possess them, due to their power and rarity.

Trainers using Legendary and Mythical Pokémon that they take in Poké Balls, or even as a non-owned Pokémon, are not unheard of. Noland befriended and fought official battles with an Articuno. Likewise, Brandon in the anime owned the three Legendary titans in Poké Balls and trained them. Tobias owned the Mythical Pokémon Darkrai and the Legendary Pokémon Latios. In the Lily of the Valley Conference, some other Trainer owned a Heatran. A Nurse Joy who visited the Pewter Gym nether consignment of the PIA kept a Latias in a Poké Ball. Finally, Gladion stole a Type: Null, which he managed to evolve into a Silvally.

In the anime, there are some cases in which Legendary Pokémon are implied to breed in the wild, as seen with Lugia, Latios, and Latias.

List of Legendary Pokémon

Of the 908 Pokémon species, 60 are Legendary Pokémon (6.61%). Each released generation has introduced at to the lowest degree three Legendary Pokémon.

Generation I

Four Legendary Pokémon were introduced in Generation I, with 1 trio and one standalone Legendary Pokémon.

Legendary birds

Main article: Legendary birds

The three Legendary birds, also known as the Winged Mirages, are the resident Legendary trio of the Kanto region. Each of them is based on a mythical bird, and each is associated with a season (though none of the 3 is associated with fall).

In the games, all iii are available in the Kanto region in all of its appearances except for Generation II. Articuno takes upward residence in the Seafoam Islands in the south, Zapdos in the Power Constitute (next to it in Generation Four) in the eastward, and Moltres in a variety of places, Victory Route, Mt. Ember, or Mt. Silver, depending on the generation. In Pokémon Platinum, they are also found roaming Sinnoh. One also appears in Generation VI roaming Kalos before heading to the Sea Spirit's Den, where it can be battled and caught.

In The Crown Tundra, each bird gains a Galarian form.

In the anime, the Legendary birds appear together in The Power of Ane, in which they dominion over the islands surrounding Shamouti Isle. If they are disturbed and begin to fight, merely Lugia tin can end them, though it will fail without boosted help from the Called 1. Separately, Articuno appears in Freeze Frame, Numero Uno Articuno, and The Symbol Life, while Zapdos appears in Equally Clear As Crystal, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Body of water, Doctor Brock!, An Electrifying Rage!, and A Crakling Raid Battle!, and Moltres appears in All Fired Up!, The Search for the Legend, A Legendary Photo Op!, and Advice to Goh!.

Mewtwo

Mewtwo is a catlike Pokémon which is an enhanced clone of the Mythical Pokémon Mew. Mewtwo has 2 Mega Evolutions, which increase its base stat total to 780.

In the games, Mewtwo was too powerful for its creators and escaped from the Pokémon Mansion, wrecking it in the process. Mewtwo then made its habitation in Cerulean Cave, where all kinds of powerful Pokémon live.

In the anime, Mewtwo was featured prominently, appearing in several episodes of the original serial, the first movie, and the first special episode. In the anime, Mewtwo was created by a group of scientists funded by Team Rocket boss Giovanni to create an enhanced clone of Mew for his own use. Although Mewtwo is initially a very angry Pokémon, viewing all humans every bit evil due to the acts of the scientists and Giovanni, after Ash Ketchum sacrifices himself to stop the fighting betwixt Mew and Mewtwo, Mewtwo'due south centre softens, and information technology learns that some humans practise care well-nigh their, and all, Pokémon. Meeting up with Ash again, Mewtwo is further shown that, despite being a genetically-enhanced clone of Mew, it and the other clones are no unlike to normal Pokémon, and because information technology erased Ash and his friends' memory at the end of their starting time meeting, realizes that Ash himself truly does care for others, fifty-fifty if he doesn't know them.

In the anime, another Mewtwo appeared in Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Fable Awakened, who also appeared every bit Mega Mewtwo Y.

Generation II

More Legendary Pokémon were introduced in Generation II, adding five more Legendary Pokémon for a running total of 9. The Legendary Pokémon introduced in this generation downwardly can be separated into a trio and a duo.

Legendary beasts

Main article: Legendary beasts

Like the Legendary birds of the previous generation, a second trio of similar types was introduced in the neighboring Johto region. These Legendary beasts, and so named considering their features are based on many different creatures, both real and mythical, besides as mythological deities, were trapped in the Brass Tower when it was struck by lightning and burned to the footing, resulting in their expiry. The trio was revived by the power of Ho-Oh and at present roam across the country because of their slap-up power. It is unknown whether the iii were already a Suicune, Raikou, and Entei when they died, or whether they were simply three non-Legendary Pokémon, and Ho-Oh reincarnated them as the offset Legendary beasts. In the example of the latter, it is possible that these three would be the original three beasts, who created multiple descendants. For example, a new Entei is said to exist born whenever a new volcano is formed.

In the games, more than than one of each exists, with only the trio that roams Johto later beingness discovered in Brass Tower's basement during Generation 2 and Generation 4 existence that of the legend. Each was captured and changed into a Shadow Pokémon by Nada in Pokémon Colosseum, while 1 of the iii, depending on the player's starter Pokémon choice, roams Kanto in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Entei for Bulbasaur, Raikou for Squirtle, and Suicune for Charmander.

In the anime, the Legendary beasts did not announced together until the thirteenth movie, despite beingness introduced in Generation Ii. Information technology appears that an initial plan for the three Johto-era movies was to have each feature one of the Legendary beasts in a fundamental role, with Entei taking a fundamental role in Spell of the Unown: Entei and Suicune taking the stage in Celebi: The Phonation of the Forest. This did not pan out, nonetheless, perchance due to the canning of Johto's Celebi plotline, and Raikou was relegated to a role in The Legend of Thunder!, featuring anime characters based on Ethan and Kris, rather than the fifth movie, which focused on Legendary Pokémon from the then-upcoming Generation Three instead.

Each of the beasts made an episodic advent, likewise, with Entei appearing in Entei at Your Own Risk, Raikou briefly appearing in Houndoom'southward Special Delivery, and Suicune having the nearly prominence (as in the games) through its advent in Don't Touch That 'dile, For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!, and Drifloon On the Air current!.

Tower duo

Main article: Tower duo

The first game mascots that were also Legendary Pokémon, Lugia and Ho-Oh are a pair of Legendary birds which formerly resided in Ecruteak Metropolis atop alpine towers, leading to their designation. However, when the Contumely Tower, the habitation of Lugia, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, they both flew away, Lugia resolving to make its new dwelling in the Whirl Islands and Ho-Oh to search the world for a pure-hearted Trainer. The two are idea to exist as closely related equally they are polar opposites, beingness based on the eastern legends of the Fènghuáng and Ryūjin.

In the games, Lugia does not play a central role in the Generation II storyline, instead existence mentioned but equally having lived in Ecruteak Metropolis before the Brass Belfry burned. It is found in the Whirl Islands in the Generation II games and their remakes if the thespian holds a Silver Wing. It reaches prominence in the storyline of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, in which one is corrupted by Goose egg to become the ultimate Shadow Pokémon, unable to be purified. It is too available on Omphalus Stone in Generation Iii, equally an issue-exclusive Legendary Pokémon.

In the anime, Lugia is featured in a central role in The Power of One, in which it is revealed that Ash is the Chosen One who must help it to quell the fighting of the Legendary birds. Another pair of them appeared when Ash and his friends travelled to the Whirl Islands in Johto. Also, in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias, Latios was stated to have a father. This implies that some Legendary Pokémon tin breed in the wild. Lugia appeared again in The Power of Us.

Ho-Oh has a much greater focus during Generation II, being named as the creator of the Legendary beasts. It can exist found, if the player has a Rainbow Wing, atop the Bell Tower in the Generation II games and their remakes. It makes an appearance in Pokémon Colosseum, too, as a reward for purifying all Shadow Pokémon and immigration Mt. Battle'southward 100-battle claiming, and on Navel Stone like Lugia.

In the anime, Ho-Oh is notably the beginning Legendary Pokémon that appeared (exterior of the opening animation, at least), flying over a rainbow as Ash Ketchum started his journeying, at the end of Pokémon - I Cull You!. Ash has later on seen it several times over the form of his journey, only has never come face-to-face with it. Ho-Oh featured in I Choose You! in a prominent office.

Generation III

Many more than Legendary Pokémon were added to the roster in Generation III, with the 8 new Legendary Pokémon bringing the total to 17. At this betoken in the serial, Legendary Pokémon began to accept a greater function in the storyline of the core series games, with the villainous teams plotting to reawaken the ancient Legendary Pokémon for their own use.

Many of the stories regarding the legendaries were slightly changed, or given a new perspective in the remakes of the first Generation Iii cadre series games, Pokémon Omega Crimson and Alpha Sapphire. Five of them also received new forms.

Legendary titans

Chief article: Legendary titans

This third one-time trio of Legendary Pokémon, based on the golems of Hebrew legend, is featured minimally in Hoenn fable. This Legendary trio, too as its chief, Regigigas, is commonly considered to take the most complicated method of in-game availability, with puzzles made of braille in the Hoenn region being the keys to unlocking their mystery.

As circuitous equally the method in which they are obtained is the fable of the titans, which is told in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and finally completed in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Long agone, an aboriginal Pokémon, Regigigas, was said to have moved the continents into their present positions past pulling them with ropes. After information technology was finished, information technology created in its image three Pokémon: Regirock, from dirt, Regice, from ice, and Registeel, from magma. Ancient people, seeing that the Pokémon was and so powerful, sealed it away in the Snowpoint Temple, while those it had created were separated from it and taken to the Hoenn region, sealed in three chambers, and left in the hopes that one 24-hour interval, someone would unlock the chambers and be able to tame the three then as to tame Regigigas. They are available in the Desert Ruins, Island Cavern, and Ancient Tomb in Hoenn; besides equally the Rock Peak Ruins, Iceberg Ruins, Fe Ruins in Sinnoh with an consequence Regigigas; and the Underground Ruins in Unova.

In the anime, the iii Legendary titans starred together guarding the Tree of Beginning in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, likewise as members of Brandon's team in the Battle Frontier saga.

In The Crown Tundra of Generation 8, the trio becomes a quintet with two more than introduced members: Regieleki and Regidrago.

Eon duo

Chief commodity: Eon duo

While Latias and Latios do not have a distinct legend backside them, they are incredibly rare, with only one of the two available in normal gameplay and the other available through an outcome.

Latios and Latias accept on counterpart availability in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald likewise as Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, with Latios being a roaming Pokémon in Ruby and SoulSilver, and Latias doing the same in Sapphire and HeartGold. In Emerald, afterward the player has defeated Wallace, their mother volition inquire if the Pokémon mentioned on TV was red or blueish, and depending on that, 1 of the two will be roaming Hoenn. The other member of the duo will be found on Southern Island, attainable by Eon Ticket, in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, and in Pewter City, through the Enigma Stone event, in HeartGold and SoulSilver.

In Generation Six, Latias and Latios gained the ability to Mega Evolve. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Eon duo plays a much larger role in the chief game's plot. They sense the grave danger Hoenn is about to face from the actions of Team Magma OR /Aqua As , and while the player is talking to Steven on the east side of Route 118, Latias OR /Latios AS appears before the two, asking for their aid. The player and Steven ride the Eon Pokémon to protect its counterpart from Courtney OR /Matt As and their subordinate. After the fight Latios OR /Latias As joins the player'southward party, belongings its respective Mega Stone. Noticing the Mega Rock, Steven also gives the player a Mega Bracelet. After defeating Groudon OR /Kyogre As , the player receives an item called the Eon Flute from Steven, highlighting the special bond between the 2. The items enables the player to summon the Eon Pokémon and apply it to soar through the skies of Hoenn.

In the anime, Latios and Latias were the stars of Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias, in which the two guarded the city of Alto Mare. With a strong connection to the Soul Dew, the 2 were responsible for protecting it from Annie and Oakley, who wished to steal it. In the chief series, Tobias used a Latios against Ash, equally his 2d Pokémon in the first semi-final battle of the Lily of the Valley Conference. A Nurse Joy had a Latias when testing the Pewter Gym in DPS02. Both Latios and Latias appeared in Hoopa and the Clash of Ages; in this film, both of them were capable of Mega Development.

Super-ancient Pokémon

Main commodity: Super-ancient Pokémon

This trio of Super-ancient Pokémon, known past fans as the weather trio due to their weather-related Abilities, serve as the game mascots of Ruddy, Sapphire, and Emerald Versions, and are the first Legendary trio to all be game mascots. The trio represents the three major components of the Earth: the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, and the atmosphere. Said to have expanded the state and body of water, Groudon and Kyogre are amongst the virtually powerful Legendary Pokémon, while Rayquaza prevents the 2 from quarreling.

During the course of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Team Magma or Squad Aqua, depending on the version, seeks out Groudon or Kyogre respectively, with the intention of enkindling them to make more homes for Pokémon of the land or ocean. Eventually, the program goes incorrect, and the player is forced to defeat or capture the Legendary Pokémon to terminate a global disaster. In Pokémon Emerald, instead, both teams are on the loose, intending to awaken their respective Legendary Pokémon, and simply by interference from the player and Rayquaza does the fight cease up resolved.

The three members of the trio received new forms in Pokémon Omega Scarlet and Alpha Sapphire. Rayquaza is at present able to Mega Evolve, and Groudon and Kyogre can undergo Cardinal Reversion while property their respective Orb. Primal Reversion is considered the reverse of Mega Evolution. The latter is the event of the connectedness between Pokémon and human, and the former is derived solely from the Pokémon itself. While Groudon OR /Kyogre AS are once more sought by Team Magma OR /Aqua AS , Rayquaza is the target of a mysterious girl named Zinnia during the post game plot called Delta Episode.

In the game, their history is revealed: thousands of years agone, during the primal age, the world was overflowing with natural free energy. Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre fought over that energy in countless furious clashes. In the confront of Primal Groudon and Kyogre's bang-up ability, people could exercise zip. Even so, Rayquaza intervened, and its ability overwhelmed that of the 2 Central Pokémon, and peace returned to the earth. A one thousand years afterward, a meteoroid hit the earth, causing cracks in the ground that unleashed natural energy, causing Groudon and Kyogre to re-battle each other. Humans had a commonage retentivity of how Rayquaza saved their race long ago, and that wish combined with the power of the Meteorite immune Rayquaza to Mega Evolve for the first time and at-home the ii from quarreling.

In the anime, Groudon and Kyogre appeared in the two-part episode consisting of Gaining Groudon and The Scuffle of Legends. In these episodes, Team Magma and Team Aqua finally succeed in awakening the two, equally in the games, though their conflict is resolved very quickly. Rayquaza appeared in Destiny Deoxys, where it fought against the pair of Deoxys. The super-ancient Pokémon all made a starring appearance in their Cardinal/Mega Forms in Hoopa and the Disharmonism of Ages, engaging in a violent clash with many other legendaries.

Generation IV

Nine more Legendary Pokémon were introduced in Generation Iv, bringing the total to 26 Legendary Pokémon. Many of the Legendary Pokémon of this generation accept piffling connexion to the plot of the games, instead being minor, post-Hall of Fame sidequests for the player to proceed. Three of the newly introduced Legendary Pokémon (iv prior to the Pokémon Platinum expansion of the Pokédex) are not in the Sinnoh regional Pokédex, appearing just in the National Pokédex.

Lake guardians

Main article: Lake guardians

The lake guardians, Sinnoh's resident Legendary trio, stand for the spirit of all consciousness, with Uxie embodying cognition, Mesprit embodying emotion, and Azelf embodying willpower. According to legend, having been created by the Original One, the trio take the power to tame the powerful dragons information technology also created.

In the games, Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf are plant in the caverns of Lake Acuity, Lake Verity, and Lake Valor, though Mesprit will roam Sinnoh after the player has encountered information technology, rather than battle immediately as the other two will. The trio are captured by Team Galactic's Commanders, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn, and subjected to the experiments of Charon to draw out the Crimson Concatenation from the gems in their bodies. Cyrus summons Dialga and Palkia, and alone, the lake guardians' power is non plenty to stop them. Giratina interferes and draws Cyrus into the Distortion Earth, where the lake guardians assistance the histrion in navigation through Giratina's lair.

In the anime, the lake guardians appeared, first in spirit course, in Following a Maiden's Voyage!, Pruning a Passel of Pals, and Uncrushing Defeat!, to Dawn, Ash, and Brock. They were captured past J, who had been hired by Team Galactic, in The Needs of the 3!, and were freed by Ash, Dawn, and Brock to cease the power of Dialga and Palkia in The Battle Finale of Legend!.

Creation trio

Main commodity: Creation trio

The Legendary creators of the Pokémon universe, the creation trio consists of Dialga of fourth dimension, Palkia of space, and Giratina of antimatter. Similar the super-ancient Pokémon before them, they each serve equally the mascots of Sinnoh's trio of games, Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

In the games, Dialga and Palkia are sought past Cyrus to destroy and and so remake the universe without spirit, a feature he hates about humanity. In Diamond and Pearl, Dialga or Palkia tin can be caught at Spear Colonnade, while Giratina may be obtained after the Pokémon League has been conquered. In Platinum, yet, Giratina interferes with Cyrus's planned destruction of the universe, and may exist captured in its home, the Distortion World, while Dialga and Palkia cannot exist found until Cynthia has been defeated.

In the anime, Dialga and Palkia appeared together, fighting in The Ascension of Darkrai, while Dialga and Giratina appeared in Giratina and the Heaven Warrior. The three appeared together in Arceus and the Gem of Life and Hoopa and the Clash of Ages. Dialga and Palkia were likewise summoned at the Spear Colonnade and chained by Cyrus in The Boxing Finale of Legend!, but were freed when he escaped into another universe and the Reddish Chain was shattered by Ash, Dawn, Brock, and their Pokémon.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum only, Dialga and Palkia were referenced equally "mythical Pokémon" (Japanese: 神話のポケモン mythical Pokémon); all the same, this pre-dates the term Mythical Pokémon (Japanese: 幻のポケモン Illusory Pokémon) and has a dissimilar Japanese name.

Cresselia

Cresselia is a Psychic-type Pokémon who represents the crescent moon, a sign of hope and good dreams.

In the games, Cresselia can be found on Fullmoon Island as part of a post-League quest to rid Sailor Eldritch'southward son of a nightmare. She will flee immediately, roaming Sinnoh and leaving backside a Lunar Plume, which volition heal the boy. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Cresselia can be found on Marvelous Bridge after visiting the Strange Business firm.

Cresselia made her debut appearance in the anime in Sleepless in Pre-Battle!, in which she fought briefly confronting a Darkrai.

Heatran

Heatran is the embodiment of the planet's boiling core, appearing in Stark Mountain in Sinnoh, Reversal Mountain in Unova, and Scorched Slab OR Every bit in Hoenn, where information technology was said to have been born at the same time Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina created Sinnoh at the Spear Colonnade and created the Battle Zone.

Heatran first appeared in the anime in Arceus and the Jewel of Life, under the control of Marcus, and subsequently appeared in Pokémon Ranger: Heatran Rescue! as role of a Pokémon Ranger rescue mission.

Regigigas

Regigigas is the master of the Legendary titans, having created them in aboriginal times and was said to have moved the continents in place, pulling them by rope.

In the games, Regigigas is found at the Snowpoint Temple D P Pt , Twist Mount B2 W2 , and the Island Cave OR AS , though it will non awaken unless the beginning three members of the Legendary titans are in the player's party. It is institute in the Cave World of the Ultra Space Wilds UM with no prerequisites. Information technology is too establish in a certain Pokémon Den in Behemothic'southward Bed Sw Sh , but volition just awaken if all Legendary Titans (at present including Regieleki and Regidrago) are in the party. Since the player can choose to capture just one of the two new Titans, they must obtain the other through trading.

Regigigas appeared in the anime in Giratina and the Sky Warrior, in which information technology attempted to stop a glacier from destroying 10'i Hamlet. Another appeared in Pillars of Friendship!, in which it was hunted by J and defended by Brandon.

Generation 5

9 additional Legendary Pokémon were introduced in Generation V, totaling 35 Legendary Pokémon. Reshiram and Zekrom played a large part in the storyline of Pokémon Blackness and White, with the corresponding mascot Pokémon existence a necessary and unavoidable capture to progress to the finish of the game.

Swords of Justice

Master article: Swords of Justice

Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion are a trio of Legendary Pokémon based on the titular characters of the 1844 French novel The Three Musketeers, and partially on hooved mammals such as deer, antelopes, oxen, goats, and horses. Co-ordinate to legend, they protect Pokémon from having their habitats destroyed past humans and have been known to have attacked human being castles during the Centre Ages. Like the Three Musketeers, they are considered a trio but take a fourth, younger fellow member in the form of Keldeo, a Mythical Pokémon, whom the other iii rescued and raised after its home was destroyed by fire. All four of them can use their horns like swords, and acquire their onetime signature move, Sacred Sword, at level 42 (43 for Keldeo, most likely a reference to it condign role of the group later and therefore requiring more than training to hone its sword skills).

They fabricated their anime debut together, in the fifteenth Pokémon motion picture Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice, where Keldeo was responsible for the freezing of the other iii during a boxing against Kyurem, and sought assist from Ash and his friends. In the film, Cobalion acts every bit the leader of the Swords of Justice, protecting Pokémon and humans alike through the world.

Forces of Nature

Main article: Forces of Nature

Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus are a trio of Pokémon based on kami: Fūjin, god of wind, Raijin, god of thunder and lightning, and Inari, a fertility deity. Together the three represent the heavens and the nourishing effect the sky has upon the globe. According to a folktale retold by children at the Arable Shrine, Landorus punished Tornadus and Thundurus for destroying the land with gales and thunderstorms, and a shrine was congenital in honor of him. In Pokémon Black two and White ii they receive a new Forme, the Therian Forme, with their old Forme known every bit the Incarnate Forme; the Formes tin can be switched betwixt with the Reveal Glass.

In the anime, the Forces of Nature were sought past Team Rocket in Unova from The Lonely Deino! until they were able to awaken them on Milos Island in Stopping the Rage of Legends! Office 1 and Part 2. Tornadus and Thundurus fought on the island, while Ash and his friends awakened Landorus to put a cease to the fight (they all appeared in Incarnate Forme during these episodes). They debuted in Therian Forme in Unova'south Survival Crisis!, when Squad Rocket once again attempted to capture them every bit the final goal of Operation Tempest. Together, they are said to have the power to control nature, which tin be harnessed by i who possesses both Meloetta and the Reveal Drinking glass.

In Pokémon Legends: Arceus of Generation 8, the trio becomes a quartet with the introduction of Enamorus.

Tao trio

Main article: Tao trio

Zekrom and Reshiram represent balance through the aspects of Yin and Yang, respectively. Originally, they were a single dragon that helped found the Unova region'south nation, merely fighting betwixt the two brothers who founded the nation split them into 2 halves. Despite this, the ii Pokémon do not willingly fight each other.

In the games, Team Plasma chase either Reshiram or Zekrom in Pokémon Black and White in club to use them to liberate all Pokémon from their owners. N captures one of them and defeats Alder. The other dragon emerges from the Dragon Stone the player possesses, and the player must capture it and use it to defeat N. Afterward his defeat, Northward rides off on his dragon to a furthermost region. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, which take place two years after, Ghetsis revives Team Plasma and captures Kyurem in order to freeze and take control of the Unova region. N confronts him with Zekrom B2 /Reshiram W2 , but Ghetsis seizes the opportunity to fuse the Tao dragon with Kyurem using the Deoxyribonucleic acid Splicers to create Blackness Kyurem B2 /White Kyurem W2 . The player defeats Kyurem and Ghetsis, restoring balance to the region.

Reshiram and Zekrom are the stars of Pokémon The Motion-picture show: White—Victini and Zekrom and Pokémon The Moving-picture show: Black—Victini and Reshiram forth with Victini. Zekrom debuted in In The Shadow of Zekrom! causing Ash's Pikachu'due south electric crisis, and appeared in numerous flashbacks and fantasies later on. Reshiram besides debuted in a cameo at the get-go of In The Shadow of Zekrom! and had a big role in the "Episode North" arc, as Team Plasma'south target, actualization in What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!. Reshiram and Zekrom make a cameo appearance in Hoopa and the Clash of Ages.

Kyurem is related to Reshiram and Zekrom and represents wuji, which is the absence of yin and yang. Using the DNA Splicers, Kyurem can be fused with Reshiram or Zekrom into White Kyurem or Blackness Kyurem, respectively; with the same item, the fusion can exist undone.

Kyurem is the star of Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice along with Keldeo, where it seems like a ferocious Pokémon and can alter forms without the DNA Splicers. Information technology is also capable of this when it appears in Hoopa and the Disharmonism of Ages.

Generation Vi

Three boosted Legendary Pokémon were introduced in Generation Vi, totaling 38 Legendary Pokémon. This is the first generation to introduce fewer Legendary Pokémon than the generation before information technology.

Aura trio

Main article: Aura trio

The Legendary game mascots of Pokémon X and Y are Xerneas and Yveltal, and they form the aura trio along with Zygarde. Xerneas and Yveltal represent life and devastation, respectively, while Zygarde is said to monitor the balance of the ecosystem and reveal its power when the ecosystem is disrupted. Xerneas has the power to share eternal life, while Yveltal absorbs the life forcefulness of everything around it. Xerneas sleeps in the form of a tree, while Yveltal sleeps in the course of a cocoon. Xerneas and Yveltal have the Abilities Fairy Aureola and Night Aura, respectively, while Zygarde's Aura Break reverses the effects of these Abilities.

Xerneas has two Formes, actualization in Agile Way in battle and Neutral Mode otherwise. Yveltal has no form differences. Zygarde appeared only equally Zygarde 50% Forme in Pokémon X and Y, but had ii other Formes and two further components introduced in the anime and in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Zygarde's other Formes are Zygarde 10% Forme, a canis familiaris-like Forme that includes 10% of Zygarde'due south total power, and Zygarde Complete Forme, whose ability is said to exceed that of Xerneas and Yveltal. Its further components are Zygarde Cells, tiny prison cell-like creatures that make up Zygarde's torso, and Zygarde Cores, cell-like creatures said to be its listen.

In Pokémon X and Y, Lysandre captures Xerneas or Yveltal to use their ability in the ultimate weapon to create a "beautiful world" in his image. Either Xerneas or Yveltal are captured past the player at the Team Flare Secret HQ upon awakening from their fallow forms. Zygarde 50% Forme tin be found in Terminus Cave later the player enters the Hall of Fame.

In the anime, Xerneas and Yveltal starred in the movie Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction, along with Diancie, where Xerneas and Yveltal are shown to exist residents of the Allearth Forest. Xerneas made a modest appearance in Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, being responsible for causing Ash and his friends to get lost in fog during the orienteering action.

In the anime, Zygarde debuted in Mega Evolution Special Iv in its 50% Forme alongside a Zygarde Cadre. A Zygarde Core has traveled aslope Ash and his friends, nicknamed Squishy by Bonnie, since the beginning of the XYZ arc, and another Zygarde Core referred to as Z2 was captured by Squad Flare. Both of these Cores have appeared in all three Formes of Zygarde.

Generation Vii

Generation VII introduced eleven Legendary Pokémon, totaling 49 Legendary Pokémon. For the kickoff time, Legendary Pokémon capable of evolution are introduced—six of these Pokémon are part of evolutionary chains.

Type: Cypher and Silvally

Type: Null and its development Silvally are human being-made Pokémon originally created past the Aether Foundation for Faba'southward "Animal Killer" project, which aimed to create a Pokémon with similarity to Arceus through data nerveless from Sinnoh's Canalave Library.

Although the project was deemed a failure and the resulting three models of Type: Null were put into cryogenic stasis, Gladion managed to evolve the stolen Type: Cypher that became his partner. He named the evolution Silvally.

In the anime, Type: Zippo debuted in Rising from the Ruins! nether the nickname "Silvally" and endemic by Gladion. It later evolved into Silvally in Mission: Total Recall!.

Guardian deities

Main article: Guardian deities

The guardian deities in the anime

The guardian deities are Pokémon who protect the islands where they live. Each of the four primary islands in Alola has a guardian deity: Tapu Koko on Melemele Island, Tapu Lele on Akala Island, Tapu Bulu on Ula'ula Island, and Tapu Fini on Poni Isle. The island kahunas are each chosen by their island's guardian deity.

In the anime, Tapu Koko first appeared in Alola to New Gamble! and gave Ash a Z-Ring. Tapu Lele debuted in Partner Promises!, in which it healed Ash. Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini both debuted in A Dream Encounter!, in which all four tapu sensed Nebby's birth. All 4 later appeared in Family unit Decision! and Revealing the Stuff of Fable!, in which they helped Nebby evolve into Solgaleo.

Cosmog and Cosmoem

Cosmog and Cosmoem are Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Lord's day and Moon, they are the pre-evolutions of Solgaleo and Lunala. Cosmog has a major function in the game as a Pokémon beingness studied by the Aether Foundation. Lillie, the daughter of Aether Foundation's president, Lusamine, spirits Cosmog away and nicknames it Nebby, hiding it in her purse as she tries to learn more about it past visiting the guardian deities. Over the course of the game, Nebby evolves into Cosmoem and somewhen the version mascot of the game: the Psychic/Steel-type Solgaleo in Pokémon Dominicus and the Psychic/Ghost-type Lunala in Pokémon Moon. Some other Cosmog can be obtained by the player in the post-game.

In the anime, both Solgaleo and Lunala debuted in A Dream Encounter, in which they emerged from an Ultra Wormhole at Chantry of the Sunne to create a Cosmog, which Ash found and cared for. Lillie named this Cosmog Nebby. It evolved into Cosmoem in Faba's Revenge! and then into Solgaleo in Revealing the Stuff of Legend!.

Low-cal trio

Main article: Light trio

The Light trio is a group consisting of Solgaleo, Lunala, and Necrozma who resemble the Ultra Beasts and has given light to the Alola region when it was beginning created. According to legends, Solgaleo and Lunala appeared from an Ultra Wormhole, the aboriginal kings of Alola bowing down to them and worshiped them. The Guardian Deities battled them and lost, gifting them the Tapunium Z after their defeat.

Necrozma was believed to have come from an alternate dimension long ago. Information technology has a major role in Pokémon Ultra Dominicus and Ultra Moon, where as the "Blinding One", information technology in one case shared light across Alola and Ultra Infinite before an unknown injury caused Necrozma to lose its true grade. This resulted in Necrozma becoming extremely vicious and constantly in pain, which made information technology steal light from other worlds or the Solgaleo and Lunala in club to sustain itself and regain the form information technology in one case had.

Solgaleo and Lunala have form like-transformations known as Radiant Sunday phase and Full Moon phase respectively when using their powers. Necrozma has three additional forms introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It transforms into the commencement ii, called Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma, when it has captivated Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively. Either of these two forms can further transform into the tertiary, Ultra Necrozma, after absorbing enough light to restore its truthful grade.

In the anime, Solgaleo and Lunala both debuted in A Dream See!, where the pair emerged from two Ultra Wormhole at Altar of the Sunne to create a Cosmog, which it then gave to the guardian deities to be placed in a location when it will be constitute by Ash. Ultra Necrozma debuted in Tough Guy Trials! in a book mentioned by Acerola, which revealed how Ultra Necrozma, Solgaleo and Lunala brought lite to Alola and how Ultra Necrozma earned the title of the "Blinding One".

Generation Viii

In Generation Eight, eleven Legendary Pokémon were introduced, bringing the total to 60. Of these, 3 were introduced in the base game of Pokémon Sword and Shield, two were introduced in The Isle of Armor, and the remaining 5 were introduced in The Crown Tundra. Additionally, The Crown Tundra introduced regional forms of three Legendary Pokémon from Generation I. I additional Legendary Pokémon was added in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

Hero duo

Primary article: Hero duo

Zacian and Zamazenta are Legendary Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield. In ages by, these 2 Pokémon worked together to protect Galar from a calamity known as the Darkest Day, defeating Eternatus before retreating to the Slumbering Weald to slumber. The 2 Pokémon were nearly forgotten by history until the truth behind the legend was discovered by Sonia, with the help of Victor/Gloria and their rival, Hop. The truth of the legend was eventually published in a book, and became a bespeak of contention from two brothers, Sordward and Shielbert, who merits to be descendants for the old kings.

Eternatus

Eternatus is a Legendary Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield. It is an extraterrestrial Pokémon that crash-landed twenty,000 years ago. In ancient times, it threatened to destroy the Galar region in an upshot known equally the Darkest Twenty-four hour period. Rose tried to revive this Pokémon and bring most the second Darkest Day, but was thwarted by Victor/Gloria and Hop, who brought back the Legendary Heroes, Zacian and Zamazenta, to stop Eternatus in its Eternamax form once again.

Kubfu and Urshifu

Kubfu is a Legendary Pokémon introduced in The Isle of Armor that is given to the player past Mustard later completing three trials of the Primary Dojo. It is referred to as the "sacred armor" of the Master Dojo. Once the histrion trains with Kubfu at either the Tower of Darkness or the Tower of Waters in the Towers of Ii Fists challenge, it will evolve into Urshifu. Urshifu has two different forms depending on the belfry information technology trained in: Single Strike Style for the Tower of Darkness, and Rapid Strike Style for the Tower of Waters.

It has been confirmed that there exists multiple instances of Kubfu, every bit both the actor and Mustard own one, as seen at the end of the Towers of Two Fists claiming.

Regieleki and Regidrago

Regieleki and Regidrago are two new members of the Legendary titans that were introduced in The Crown Tundra. Both were said to have the strongest ability of whatsoever Electric and Dragon Pokémon and both were sealed abroad by ancient people due to how unsafe they were. They tin can be encountered in the Split-Decision Ruins afterward brining and capturing the original Legendary titans. Withal, only 1 of the Titans can be captured, while the other 1 becomes unavailable to the player.

Galarian Legendary birds

In the Crown Tundra, the regional forms of the Legendary birds are introduced. These variants migrate every several decades to the Dyna Tree at Dyna Tree Hill in the Crown Tundra. The trio fight each other over it every time they see. For a fourth dimension, the Galarian Legendary birds were believed be the same as the Kantonian Legendary birds due to them possessing similar characteristics to Ice, Electric, and Fire, respectively. The trio shares the aforementioned secondary type, Flying, every bit their Kantonian counterparts, just they have a unlike primary type and Ability each.

The Trio can be encountered at Dyna Tree Loma which triggers a cutscene which all 3 flee to the three different spots in Galar. Articuno tin can be found in the Crown Tundra, Zapdos in the Wild Expanse, and Moltres in the Isle of Armor.

Glastrier and Spectrier

Glastrier and Spectrier were introduced in The Crown Tundra. But one of the 2 Legendary Pokémon are available; the location at which the player plants the Carrot Seeds determines which one. The steed once ruled over the Crown Tundra. It regularly assault the humans and Pokémon living there who invaded its territory. The Pokémon determined by the Carrot is chosen to serve as the steed of Calyrex, helping it spread green across Galar. However, when Calyrex begins to lose its ability from lack of religion, information technology abandoned the Male monarch Pokémon and was forgotten besides.

Calyrex

Calyrex is a Legendary Pokémon introduced in The Crown Tundra. It once ruled over the part of Galar that included The Crown Tundra. It is characterized by its graceful and regal movements. Known equally the Rex of Bountiful Harvests, information technology helped spread vegetation and harvest every year with the loyal steed it tamed Glastrier/Spectrier. Even so, in time, people began to forget virtually Calyrex and it slowly lost its powers with Glastrier/Spectrier abandoning information technology as a result. Calyrex remains alone and forgotten until encountered by the role player.

Enamorus

Enamorus is a Legendary Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Enamorus is the fourth fellow member of the Forces of Nature. It was worshiped in Hisui along with Landorus as the gods of both field and spring who brought life to the region and signaling the end of spring, hence its title as Herald of Bound. While its known to be kind with its love, it volition not hesitate to punish those who disrespect life. Enamorus can be encountered in Cerise Mirelands after capturing and filling the Pokédex entires of the other Forces of Nature.

Trivia

  • There accept been Legendary Pokémon of every type except Issues type (excluding Silvally holding a Bug Memory).
  • Every Special and Mythical Pokémon in the Alola Pokédex is marked past a special golden background in its Pokédex folio instead of a regular blue one; other Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts are marked by a special green i.
  • Heatran, Kubfu, and Urshifu are the only Legendary Pokémon that tin be either gender.
  • In an interview promoting the launch of Pokémon Black and White, Junichi Masuda stated that Legendary Pokémon are the almost difficult to pattern names for considering Game Freak strives to make sure that the names of Legendary Pokémon are universal across the different translations, so actress piece of work must be put into their names to brand sure that they work universally in all languages.[1] This is consistent with the relatively small number of Legendary Pokémon that have had their names changed significantly outside of Japan (currently 21: the Legendary birds, the lake guardians, the Forces of Nature, Blazon: Cipher and Silvally, the guardian deities, Eternatus, Kubfu and Urshifu, Glastrier and Spectrier, Calyrex, and—in Chinese but—the Mew duo).
  • Each member of the Legendary beasts and the Tao trio has its own remix of each trio's designated battle theme:
    • In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Suicune'south theme uses bells, Entei'due south theme uses an electric guitar, and Raikou's theme is synthesized.
    • Reshiram's theme employs a called-for fire effect, Zekrom's theme employs a crackling thunder effect, and normal Kyurem's theme features an extra slapped bass part playing in the groundwork.
  • The Legendary birds are the Legendary Pokémon that have been available in the wild in the greatest number of core series games, each being able to exist caught in eighteen cadre serial games (Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellowish, FireRed, LeafGreen, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, X, Y, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Allow's Get, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!, Sword, Shield and Shining Pearl).
  • Every Legendary Pokémon has deadening leveling rate.
  • Even though Unown is non a Legendary Pokémon, in Spell of the Unown: Entei, it is shown in Molly Unhurt's book nearly Legendary Pokémon. Its power (in large numbers, at least) appears to lucifer that of Legendary Pokémon, and within the canon of the movie, it is specifically referred to as a Legendary Pokémon.
    • In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, the Chance Log lists recruiting Unown as an accomplishment. The Adventure Log otherwise but lists Mythical and Legendary Pokémon recruits, with the exception of Rotom.
  • Fifty-fifty though Rotom is non a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon, information technology is mentioned in the list of Sinnoh's Legendary and Mythical Pokémon from Charon's notebook in the chapter Unplugging Rotom (Heat, Wash, Mow, Fan, Frost) from the Pokémon Adventures manga.
  • Despite it being a Mythical Pokémon, Arceus has been sometimes treated as a Legendary Pokémon.
    • Arceus is called a Legendary Pokémon by Norman in the "Challenge the Normal Types" Daily Type Rotation issue of Pokémon Masters EX.
    • The official English website of Pokémon Legends: Arceus used to refer to Arceus as a Legendary Pokémon, which was afterward corrected to Mythical Pokémon.[2] In the Japanese website, it has been referred to as a Mythical Pokémon from the outset.[3]

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese 伝説のポケモン Legendary Pokémon
Chinese Cantonese 傳說的寶可夢 Chyùhnsyut-dīk Pokémon *
傳說中的寶可夢 Chyùhnsyut-jūng dīk Pokémon *
傳說寶可夢 Chyùhnsyut Pokémon *
傳說中的小精靈 Chyùhnsyut-jūng dīk Síujīnglìhng *
傳說中的寵物小精靈 Chyùhnsyut-jūng dīk Chúngmaht-Síujīnglìhng *
傳說小精靈 Chyùhnsyut Síujīnglìhng *
傳說的小精靈 Chyùhnsyut dīk Síujīnglìhng *
傳說的寵物小精靈 Chyùhnsyut-dīk Chúngmaht-Síujīnglìhng *
傳說寵物精靈 Chyùhnsyut Chúngmaht-Jīnglìhng *
Mandarin 傳說的寶可夢 / 传说的宝可梦 Chuánshuō-de Pokémon *
傳說中的寶可夢 Chuánshuō-zhōng de Pokémon *
传说中的精灵宝可梦 Chuánshuō-zhōng de Jīnglíng Pokémon *
傳說中的神奇寶貝 Chuánshuō-zhōng de Shénqíbǎobèi *
傳說的神奇寶貝 Chuánshuō-de Shénqíbǎobèi *
傳說神奇寶貝 Chuánshuō Shénqíbǎobèi *
傳說中神奇寶貝 Chuánshuō-zhōng Shénqíbǎobèi *
令人遐想的小精灵 Lìngrén Xiáxiǎng-de Xiǎojīnglíng *
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Legendární Pokémon
Denmark Flag.png Danish Legendarisk Pokémon
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Legendarische Pokémon
Finland Flag.png Finnish Legendaarinen Pokémon
Tarupokémon*
France Flag.png French Pokémon légendaire
Germany Flag.png German Legendäre Pokémon
Greece Flag.png Greek Θρυλικό Pokémon Thrilikó Pokémon
Israel Flag.png Hebrew האגדיים hagdiim
India Flag.png Hindi लीजेंडरी पोकेमोन Legendary Pokémon *
प्रसिद्ध पोकेमोन Prasidh Pokémon *
मशहूर पोकेमोन Mashoor Pokémon *
लीजेंडरी पोकेमोन Legendary Pokémon *
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Legendás Pokémon
Iceland Flag.png Icelandic Þjóðsagnakenndum Pokémon
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Pokémon legendaris
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon leggendari
South Korea Flag.png Korean 전설의 포켓몬 Jeonseol-ui Pokémon
Malaysia Flag.png Malaysian Pokémon legenda
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Legendarisk Pokémon
Poland Flag.png Polish Legendarny Pokémon
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Pokémon Lendário
Romania Flag.png Romanian Pokémon legendar
Russia Flag.png Russian Легендарный Покемон Legendarnyy Pokémon
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokémon legendario
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Legendarisk Pokémon
Thailand Flag.png Thai โปเกมอนในตำนาน Pokémon naitamnan
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Efsanevi Pokémon
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Pokémon huyền thoại

References

  1. 女子大生が訊く『ポケットモンスターブラック・ホワイト』 (archive)
  2. Pokémon Legends: Arceus
  3. Pokémon LEGENDS アルセウス

See also

Legendary Pokémon

Generation I: Articuno • Zapdos • Moltres • Mewtwo
Generation Ii: Raikou • Entei • Suicune • Lugia • Ho-Oh
Generation III: Regirock • Regice • Registeel • Latias
Latios • Kyogre • Groudon • Rayquaza
Generation 4: Uxie • Mesprit • Azelf • Dialga • Palkia
Heatran • Regigigas • Giratina • Cresselia
Generation V: Cobalion • Terrakion • Virizion • Tornadus • Thundurus
Reshiram • Zekrom • Landorus • Kyurem
Generation Vi: Xerneas • Yveltal • Zygarde
Generation Vii: Type: Null • Silvally • Tapu Koko • Tapu Lele • Tapu Bulu • Tapu Fini
Cosmog • Cosmoem • Solgaleo • Lunala • Necrozma
Generation VIII: Zacian • Zamazenta • Eternatus • Kubfu • Urshifu
Regieleki • Regidrago • Glastrier • Spectrier • Calyrex • Enamorus

See as well: Mythical Pokémon

Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Legendary_Pok%C3%A9mon

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