Pokemon go legendär: Pokémon Go Legendary Pokémon: List of all currently and previously available Legendary Pokémon

Pokémon Go Legendary Pokémon: List of all currently and previously available Legendary Pokémon

Pokémon Go Legendary Pokémon had been hotly anticipated for some time, eventually arriving a full one year after the game released.

Fans of the classic games will remember them fondly — from the flying trio Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres to the elusive Mewtwo and Mew in Red, Blue and Yellow to Gen 2’s Gold, Silver and Crystal, Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, Suicune, and beyond.

These are amongst the game’s rarest creatures, and can be caught from multiple sources — from Raids, the Legendary Lunch Hour event to Field Research rewards — depending on the month in question.

On this page:

  • Legendary Pokémon released in Pokémon Go
  • How to catch Legendaries and how to unlock Legendary Raids in Pokémon Go
  • The history of Legendaries in Pokémon Go

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Legendary Pokémon released in Pokémon Go

If interested, here are the Legendary Pokémon previously made available.
Note that some are making a comeback as Research rewards, with the currently active one listed in the section above.

Legendary Pokémon Type Counters First Available
Articuno
(Gen 1)
Ice
Flying
Omastar (Rock moves)
Golem
Tyranitar
Flareon
Arcanine
Summer 2017
Zapdos
(Gen 1)
Electric
Flying
Golem
Piloswine (double Ice moves)
Tyranitar
Dragonite
Jynx
Summer 2017
Moltres
(Gen 1)
Fire
Flying
Omastar (Rock moves)
Golem
Tyranitar
Vaporeon
Kabutops
Summer 2017
Articuno
(Gen 1, Galarian form)
Psychic
Flying
Giratina
Gengar
Darkrai
Weavile
Raikou
July 2022 using Daily Adventure Incense
Zapdos
(Gen 1, Galarian form)
Fighting
Flying
Togekiss
Gardevoir
Granbull
Raikou
Electivire
July 2022 using Daily Adventure Incense
Moltres
(Gen 1, Galarian form)
Dark
Flying
Mewtwo
Hoopa (Unbound)
Metagross
Togekiss
Raikou
July 2022 using Daily Adventure Incense
Mewtwo
(Gen 1)
Psychic Tyranitar
Mewtwo
Lugia
Houndoom
Gengar
EX Raids in 2017
Raikou
(Gen 2)
Electric Rhydon
Golem
Dophan
Autumn 2017
Entei
(Gen 2)
Fire Golem
Vaporeon
Omastar
Autumn 2017
Suicune
(Gen 2)
Ice Zapdos
Venusaur
Jolteon
Autumn 2017
Lugia
(Gen 2)
Psychic
Flying
Articuno
Tyranitar
Gengar
Omastar
Houndoom
Summer 2017
April 2018
Ho-oh
(Gen 2)
Fire
Flying
Golem
Raikou
Tyranitar
Vaporeon
Autumn 2017
Regirock
(Gen 3)
Rock Machamp
Kyogre
Groudon
Gyarados
Breloom
In Level 5 Raids until September 20th
Regice
(Gen 3)
Ice Moltres
Entei
Flareon
Machamp
In Level 5 Raids until July 19th
Registeel
(Gen 3)
Steel Moltres
Entei
Flareon
Rhydon
Donphan
In Level 5 Raids until August 16th
Kyogre
(Gen 3)
Water Jolteon
Raikou
Venusaur
Exeggutor
2018, and January 2019
Groudon
(Gen 3)
Ground Gyarados
Dragonite
Venusaur
Exeggutor
2018, and January 2019
Rayquaza
(Gen 3)
Flying
Dragon
Articuno
Lapras
Dragonite
Piloswine
Golem
Tyranitar
March 16, 9pm UK / 1pm PST
Latias
(Gen 3)
Psychic
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Salamence
Tyranitar
Gengar
Mewtwo
Latios/Latias
May 8th to June 5th in North America, South America and Africa
Latios
(Gen 3)
Psychic
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Salamence
Tyranitar
Gengar
Mewtwo
Latios/Latias
May 8th to June 5th in Europe and Asia
Deoxys
(Gen 3)
Psychic Tyranitar
Weavile
Absol
Houndoom
Mewtwo
Yanmega
Dusknoir
Honchkrow
Monday 9th September to Monday 16th September 2019
Uxie
(Gen 4)
Psychic Mewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive — Asia, Pacific
Mesprit
(Gen 4)
Psychic Mewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive — Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
Azelf
(Gen 4)
Psychic Mewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive — Americas, Greeland
Dialga
(Gen 4)
Steel
Dragon
Machamp
Groudon
Breloom
Haryama
Lucario
Mamoswine
Until Thursday, March 28th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Palkia
(Gen 4)
Water
Dragon
Salamence
Rayquaza
Dialga
Palkia
Togekiss
Garchomp
Until Thursday, February 28th at 9pm UK / 1om PST (Level 5 Raids)
Heatran
(Gen 4)
Fire
Steel
Groudon
Rhyperior
Golem
Machamp
Kyogre
In five-star raids from Tuesday, January 7th 2020 at 9pm to Tuesday, February 4th 2020 at 9pm
Regigigas
(Gen 4)
Normal Machamp
Poliwarth
Mewtwo
Lucario
Blaziken
Hariyama
Gallade
Emboar
Toxicroak
Palki
Dialga
Complete the ‘A Colossal Discovery’ Special Research quest line
Giratina
— Altered Forme (Gen 4)
Ghost
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Latios
Salamence
Gengar
Until Tuesday, November 20th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Cresselia
(Gen 4)
Psychic Tyranitar
Gengar
Houndoom
Until Tuesday, December 18th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Darkrai
(Gen 4)
Dark Machamp
Hariyama
Blaziken
Togekiss
Fardevior
Breloom
From Thursday 17th October to Friday 1st November in five-star raids
Cobalion
(Gen 5)
Steel
Fighting
Machamp
Flareon
Moltres
Entei
Blaziken
Hariyama
Chandelure
From November 4th to November 26th in five-star raids
Terrakion
(Gen 5)
Rock
Fighting
Venusaur
Mewtwo
Sceptile
Breloom
Metagross
Latios
Roserade
From November 26th to December 17th in five-star raids
Virizion
(Gen 5)
Grass
Fighting
Moltres
Mewtwo
Lugia
Honchkrow
Togekiss
Unfezant
Chandelure
From December 17th in five-star raids
Tornadus
(Gen 5)
Flying Raikou
Rampardos
Mamoswine
Magnezone
Electivire
Terrakion
In five-star raids from February 4th at 9pm to March 1st 2020 at 9pm
Thundurus
(Gen 5)
Electric
Flying
Tyranitar
Rampardos
Rhyperior
Mamoswine
Glaceon
In five-star raids from March 2nd 2020 at 9pm
Reshiram
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Fire
Salamence
Goundon
Rayquaza
Rampardos
Dialga
In five-star raids from Tuesday, May 26th 2020 to Tuesday, June 16th 2020
Zekrom
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Electric
Gardevoir
Goundon
Rayquaza
Palkia
Weavile
In five-star raids from Tuesday, June 16th 2020
Kyurem
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Ice
Tyranitar
Gardevoir
Metagross
Lucario
Togekiss
In five-star raids from Tuesday, July 7th 2020
Landorus
(Gen 5)
Ground
Flying
Gyarados
Lapras
Swampert
Kyogre
Mamoswine
In five-star raids from March 31st from 9pm to April 21st
Genesect
(Gen 5)
Bug
Steel
Darmanitan
Entei
Moltres
Chandelure
Charizard
Complete the ‘A Drive for Investigate’ Special Research quest line
Xerneas
(Gen 6)
Fairy Metagross
Roserade
Dialga
Excadrill
Genesect
In five-star raids from 4th May to 17th May 2021
Yveltal
(Gen 6)
Dark and flying-type Raikou
Rhyperior
Mamoswine
Rampardos
Electivire
In five-star raids from 18th May to 24th May 2021
Tapu Koko
(Gen 7)
Electric and fairy-type Garchomp
Rhyperior
Roserade
Toxicroak
Victreebel
In five-star raids from 1st March to 15th March 2022
Tapu Lele
(Gen 7)
Psychic and fairy-type Chandelure
Giratina
Roserade
Toxicroak
Metagross
In five-star raids from 22nd March to 29th March 2022
Tapu Bulu
(Gen 7)
Grass and fairy-type Roserade
Darmanitan
Rayquaza
Mamaoswine
Toxicroak
In five-star raids from 12th April to 26th April 2022
Tapu Fini
(Gen 7)
Water and fairy-type Roserade
Zapdos
Raikou
Electivire
Victreebel
In five-star raids from 10th May to 25th May 2022
Nihilego
(Gen 7)
Rock and poison-type Groudon
Garchomp
Mewtwo
Swampert
Gyarados
In five-star raids on 5th June 2022
Zacian
Hero of Many Battles form
(Gen 8)
Fairy-type Scizor
Metagross
Roserade
Dialga
Genesect
In five-star raids from 20th August to 26th August 2021
Zamazenta
Hero of Many Battles form
(Gen 8)
Fighting-type Mewtwo
Espeon
Gardevoir
Latios
Rayquaza
In five-star raids from 26th August to 1st September 2021

How to catch Legendaries and how to unlock Legendary Raids in Pokémon Go

Ninatic finally unlocked Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go following Pokémon Go Fest. Summer 2017 saw Legendary birds Moltres, Articuno and Moltres come and go, with Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, Suicune here for Autumn — and the start of a Gen 3 Legendary rollout over the winter, starting with Groudon.

Though they are similar to standard Raid Battles in many ways, there are several differences in both their appearance and capture:

  • Legendaries are only be available via Legendary Raids, the highest difficulty of Raid Battle — although they’re now beginning to reappear as Research Breakthrough Rewards for completing Field Research Quests, too.
  • While regular Raids appear at random, Legendary Raids appear for set periods of time. For example, in Autumn 2017, the Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei and Suicune rotated between regions each month. Before that, Legendary Birds debuted for one week at a time over summer 2017. You can read the current active Legendaries later in the article.
  • EX Raid Battles see certain elusive Legendaries, such as Mewtwo, require an EX Raid Pass invite before you can participate. To get an invite, you must beat a Raid Boss at that Gym before the EX Raid appears, as well as several other requirements discussed in our Raids article.
  • Legendary Raid Pokémon have the highest CP of any Raid creature. For example, Articuno was at 37,603, Moltres at 41,953, Zapdos at 42,691, Lugia at 42,753 and MewTwo at a staggering 49,430.
  • Once the battle is over, the Legendary still must be captured like any other Raid, though the capture rate is lower.
  • Once you have captured the Legendary, you cannot use it to defend Gyms — but they can of course attack with them in subsequent Raids.
  • The Buddy Distance for Legendaries is 20km per one Candy — so we’d recommend using Rare Candy rewards from Raid battles as a way to easily power them up.

How to capture Legendary Pokémon

Like other Raid encounters, once a Legendary’s defeated you have to then catch it. This is difficult seeing as, according to research available from Pokémon Go community The Silph Road, your chances are pretty slim.

  • The base catch rate for Legendary Pokémon, aside from Mewtwo, is currently 3% — meaning with no modifiers of any kind, throwing the ball straight, not using any berries and not even getting a «Nice» throw, you have a 1 in 33 chance of catching the Pokémon — not great odds.
  • There are several ways of increasing your chances — Golden Razz Berries and Curveballs (when you spin the PokéBall before releasing your throw) drastically increase your chances, whilst Nice, Great, and Excellent throws increase those chances further respectively, and there’s also a small bonus for having a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Medal (see more in our guide to Pokémon Go Catch Bonuses).
  • A Golden Razz Berry, Curveball, and Excellent throw, with a Gold medal for that Legendary’s Type, give you a 24% chance of catching the Legendary — meaning one in roughly four throws like this will catch it, which is much better considering the roughly 5-13 balls that will be available!
  • Mewtwo’s base catch rate is currently a 6% chance — meaning it’s considerably easier to catch than the other legendaries, and actually easier than some Tier 4 Raid bosses, too!

If that’s not clear enough, here’s a handy image, created by reddit user and Silph Road member Epimetheos:

Epimetheos’ visual is an excellent way to represent your chances. Note that the X axis along the bottom, although unmarked, represents the different levels of throw you get — Normal, Nice, Great, Excellent — separated by each vertical line into sections.

With the above in mind, what can you do to increase your chances of catching Legendary Pokémon? It’s recommended you:

  • Attempt Curved and Nice, Great or Excellent throws (landing the ball in the centre of the circle — the smaller the better)
  • Using a Golden Razz Berry between every catch attempt
  • Level up as many relevant Catch Bonus medals as possible to Gold by catching wild creatures of the same Type
  • As well as increasing the chances of individual throws, you want to have as many attempts as possible by earning more Premier Balls for the catch phase. One way is to target a Gym controlled by your team (which can be somewhat out of your control), and another is dealing a high amount of damage. It’s worth noting your contribution is wiped out when your team faints, so you want to keep them alive for the entire fight, and one way of doing that is bring high defense tank creatures (Snorlax and Blissey) so you can absorb a lot of damage.
  • Finally, you want to land as many Premier Balls you can. Legendaries and other high level Raid creatures attack very regularly, and since they are immune during these attacks, you can waste a lot of opportunities simply trying to land a single ball. While these attacks are random, there is a way to avoid them; by observing these attacks, and throwing the ball before the animation ends, the ball will land in the vulnerable window between attacks. This Silph Road thread discusses the practice in detail, as well as the following video from Mesa:

The history of Legendaries in Pokémon Go

Before we even heard their presence was confirmed in the big Gym rework, we already knew the various Legendaries were in the game.

That’s thanks to some good old-fashioned datamining. NesstendoYT on YouTube was one major player, who dug through the game’s files to discover that the above first generation Legendary Pokémon are indeed listed in the game:

Their absence in the game led to plenty of speculation, particularly with one of the strongest and most famous Legendary Pokémon — Mewtwo — being the focus of one of the game’s first trailers, showing crowds of people teaming up to fight it, whittling down its health as a timer ticks down before capturing the Pokémon in a packed Times Square, suggesting that Mewtwo and other Legendaries could be unlocked through public events rather than random encounters.

That’s since been confirmed of course — but it’s interesting Mewtwo pops up again at the end of the trailer… maybe that’s the Legendary Raid that needs to be tackled in Chicago?

As for Gen 2’s Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-oh and Celebi, they’ve appeared in datamining efforts, too, with their stats showing up alongside the likes of the birds, Mew and Mewtwo.

These stats reveal them to be among the best Pokémon in our Pokémon Go tier list, with Mewtwo and Ho-Oh having some of the highest base attacks in the game, more so than existing creatures Alakazam and Dragonite.

The datamine also revealed that these creatures have no capture rate at all, so perhaps that lends itself to the theory that Legendaries will automatically be caught after defeating them in a Legendary Raid?




The Season of Mythical Wishes continues with the Winter Holiday event, which has brought Mega Glalie to Pokémon Go. Don’t forget to partake in the new Go Battle League season.

Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.


We knew for some time that Legendaries were coming, but what’s the story, and how did we get to this point?

When did we think Legendaries were coming? The Legendary teases:

In an interview with Wired Germany (via Den of Geek, Niantic CEO John Hanke said «with certainty that we will see [legendaries] more this year» — so that at least narrowed it down to 2017!

The biggest suggestion to date came from a five word acceptance speech from Niantic during the 21st Annual Webby Awards: «This summer will be legendary», a heavy hint we were set to see something soon:

That seemed to have been corroborated by the latest trickle of information, where Niantic suggested that «Legendary Pokémon and battles between players» were set to arrive some time this summer.

Whether this was going to happen at the same time as the implementation of the new Raids feature or a little while after was unknown, although things certainly did at least appear to be tying together quite nicely at that point.

The first Legendary Pokémon spotted in Pokémon Go — but how did it appear?

Back in early August of 2016, before any of this official news was even close to being announced, a player topped a Gym in Ohio with an Articuno, which is said to be the first Legendary appearance in the game. Multiple players verified the sighting, but how the player got the creature is in question. Amazingly, the owner claimed she received the Pokémon as part of an apology from developer Niantic after contacting them via email about an issue.

Other possibilities could be an exploit that has edited the creature’s data to appear in the game, an error that has seen one spawn accidentally, or a glitch turn another Pokemon into the famed Legendary, similar to a case reported by a user who had their wild Caterpie transform into a Charizard once in their possession.

What else we know about Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go

Finally, it’s also worth pointing out — for history’s sake, at the very least — that all this time there’s been a hunt of Legendary Pokémon in plain sight, with users who have progressed to level 5 and interacted with a gym find themselves invited to one of three teams — Team Instinct, Team Mystic, or Team Valor — which are shown to be tied to Zapdos, Articuno and Moltres respectively. Could participating in teams play a part in how you unlock these particular Pokémon? It could still be the case that those Legendary Birds are tied to special Team-specific Raids at some point down the line.

The addition of Pokémon Go’s Buddy system also paves the way for players to earn Candy and power up rare creatures without the need to catch any more — perfect for ultra rare Pokémon such as Legendaries. Meanwhile, the eventual arrival of Ditto — which was just as elusive as the Legendaries for sometime — is at least a sign that Niantic have been slowly working their way towards introducing all of the game’s missing Pokémon.

In the meantime, an upcoming update will introduce Pokémon trading to help flesh out the gaps in your Pokédex, and our Pokémon Go guide, tips and tricks page to pick up a few pointers you might not know.

Legendäre Pokémon in Pokémon GO

Bei legendären Pokémon handelt es sich um außergewöhnliche und sagenumwobene Pokémon, welche nur unter speziellen Bedingungen fangbar sind und über recht hohe Werte verfügen. Sie sind seit dem 23. Juli 2017 in Stufe-5-Raids fangbar.

Navigation:

  • Liste der legendären Pokémon
  • Legendäre Raid-Kämpfe
  • EX-Raid-Kämpfe
  • Forschungsdurchbrüche
  • Spezialforschungen
  • Legendäre Pokémon und Arenen

Legendäre Pokémon zeichnen sich dadurch aus, dass sie im Anime und in den Spielen meist eine übergeordnete Rolle mit spannender Story mit sich bringen. Häufig sind sie überdurchschnittlich stark. In allen Fällen sind sie schwer erhältlich, z.B. durch spezielle Aufgaben oder durch Events, meistens sogar nur einmal pro Spielstand. Es handelt sich also ohne Zweifel um besondere und einzigartige Pokémon von hohem Wert!

Erstmals Einzug in Pokémon GO erhielten legendäre Pokémon am 23. Juli 2017 mit dem Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago. Seit dem wurden neue Möglichkeiten zum Erhalt und nach und nach neue legendäre Pokémon zum Spiel hinzugefügt

Liste der legendären Pokémon

#144 Arktos

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#145 Zapdos

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#146 Lavados

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#150 Mewtu

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#150 Rüstungs-Mewtu

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#151 Mew

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#243 Raikou

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#244 Entei

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#245 Suicune

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#249 Lugia

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#250 Ho-Oh

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#251 Celebi

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#377 Regirock

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#378 Regice

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#379 Registeel

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#380 Latias

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#381 Latios

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#382 Kyogre

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#383 Groudon

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#384 Rayquaza

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#385 Jirachi

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#386 Deoxys

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#386 Deoxys (Angriffsform)

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#386 Deoxys (Verteidigungsform)

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#386 Deoxys (Initiativeform)

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#480 Selfe

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#481 Vesprit

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#482 Tobutz

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#483 Dialga

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#484 Palkia

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#485 Heatran

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#486 Regigigas

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#487 Giratina (Wandelform)

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#487 Giratina (Urform)

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#488 Cresselia

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#489 Phione

Nicht

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#490 Manaphy

Nicht

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#491 Darkrai

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#492 Shaymin (Landform)

Nicht

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#492 Shaymin (Zenitform)

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#493 Arceus (Käferform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Unlichtform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Dracheform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Elektroform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Feeform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Kampfform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Feuerform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Flugform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Geistform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Pflanzeform)

Nicht

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#493 Arceus (Bodenform)

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#493 Arceus (Eisform)

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#493 Arceus (Normalform)

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#493 Arceus (Giftform)

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#493 Arceus (Psychoform)

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#493 Arceus (Gesteinform)

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#493 Arceus (Stahlform)

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#493 Arceus (Wasserform)

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#494 Victini

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#638 Kobalium

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#639 Terrakium

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#640 Viridium

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#641 Boreos (Inkarnationsform)

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#641 Boreos (Tiergeistform)

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#642 Voltolos (Inkarnationsform)

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#642 Voltolos (Tiergeistform)

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#643 Reshiram

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#644 Zekrom

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#645 Demeteros (Inkarnationsform)

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#645 Demeteros (Tiergeistform)

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#646 Kyurem

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#646 Kyurem (Schwarz)

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#646 Kyurem (Weiß)

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#647 Keldeo (Normalform)

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#647 Keldeo (Resolutform)

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#648 Meloetta (Gesangsform)

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#648 Meloetta (Tanzform)

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#649 Genesect

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#649 Genesect (Flammenmodul)

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#649 Genesect (Gefriermodul)

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#649 Genesect (Aquamodul)

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#649 Genesect (Blitzmodul)

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#716 Xerneas

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#717 Yveltal

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#718 Zygarde (50%)

Nicht

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#719 Diancie

Nicht

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#720 Hoopa (Gebannt)

Nicht

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#720 Hoopa (Entfesselt)

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#721 Volcanion

Nicht

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#808 Meltan

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#809 Melmetal

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#888 Zacian (König)

Nicht

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#888 Zacian (Krieger)

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#889 Zamazenta (König)

Nicht

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#889 Zamazenta (Krieger)

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#890 Endynalos

Nicht

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#890 Endynalos (Unendynamax)

Nicht

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#891 Dakuma

Nicht

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#892 Wulaosu (Fließender Stil)

Nicht

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#892 Wulaosu (Fokussierter Stil)

Nicht

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#893 Zarude

Nicht

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#894 Regieleki

Nicht

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#895 Regidrago

Nicht

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#896 Polaross

Nicht

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#897 Phantoross

Nicht

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#898 Coronospa

Nicht

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#898 Coronospa (Schimmel-Reiter)

Nicht

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#898 Coronospa (Rappenreiter)

Nicht

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Legendäre Raid-Kämpfe

Legendäre Pokémon sind in Raid-Kämpfen der Stufe 5 herausforderbar. Um an einem Stufe-5-Raid teilnehmen zu können, benötigst du einen Raid-Pass. Diesen erhältst du einmal pro Tag kostenlos beim Drehen einer Arena-Disc — darüber hinaus für 100 Münzen im Shop.

Level-5-Raids sind an einem silberfarbenen Ei erkennbar, welches eine Stunde zum Schlüpfen braucht. Nach der 1-stündigen Schlüpf-Phase kann das Pokémon für 45 Minuten herausgefordert werden. Schaffst du es mit einer Gruppe von Spielern, das legendäre Pokémon zu besiegen, hast du anschließend die Möglichkeit, es zu fangen.

Um in Level-5-Raids eine Chance zu haben, empfehlen wir Gruppen von mindestens 10-12 Personen. Spieler mit sehr hohem Trainer-Level schaffen es selbstverständlich mit weniger Mitspielern; Spieler mit vergleichsweise niedrigem Trainer-Level sollten sich möglichst nach mehr Hilfe umschauen.

Legendäre Pokémon, die per Raid-Kämpfen fangbar sind, sind immer nur zu bestimmten Zeiträumen verfügbar. Schau in unserer News-Übersicht zu Pokémon GO vorbei, um die aktuellen und kommenden legendären Raid-Bosse nicht zu verpassen.

EX-Raid-Kämpfe

Eine besondere Art von legendären Raid-Kämpfen sind die EX-Raid-Kämpfe. Sie sind exklusiv und nicht für jedermann zugänglich. Einladungen für ausgewählte Spieler erfolgen etwa einmal pro Woche in Form von EX-Raid-Pässen.

EX-Raid-Kämpfe haben folgende Merkmale und Qualifikations-Bedingungen:

  • EX-Raids werden größtenteils in Parks oder an gesponsorten Arenen stattfinden
  • Man muss mindestens einen Raid an der ausgewählten Arena absolviert haben
  • Spieler mit hohen Arena-Orden (z.B. Silber oder Gold) haben eine höhere Wahrscheinlichkeit, zu einem EX-Raid eingeladen zu werden
  • Spieler, die insgesamt viele Raids absolviert haben, haben eine höhere Wahrscheinlichkeit, zu einem EX-Raid eingeladen zu werden
  • EX-Raids starten zur beliebtesten Raid-Uhrzeit der jeweiligen Arena, damit möglichst viele Spieler teilnehmen können
  • Sollte ein EX-Raid abgesagt werden, erhalten die eingeladenen Spieler eine Benachrichtigung im Spiel, sowie Sternenstaub und Premium-Raidpässe als Kompensation

Forschungsdurchbrüche

Sammelst du durch Feldforschungsprojekte 7 Stempel durch das tägliche Erfüllen einer Feldforschung, gelingt dir ein Forschungsdurchbruch. Neben seltenen Items und Sternenstaub erwartet dich hier auch ab und zu die Begegnung mit einem wilden legendären Pokémon. Das Pokémon, das gefunden werden kann, variiert monatlich. Wir listen alle Pokémon, die dich erwarten, in unserer Forschungsdurchbruch-Liste auf. Schau dort öfter mal vobei, damit dir keine Chance auf ein legendäres Pokémon entgeht!

Spezialforschungen

Spezialforschungen sind spezielle Forschungsaufträge, die dir Professor Willow in Form einer kleinen Story zuteilt. Pro erledigtem Auftrag erhältst du eine bestimmte Anzahl Erfahrungspunkte. Spezialforschungen kommen immer im Dreierpack und du wirst mit Items belohnt sobald du alle drei erledigt hast. Solltest du einen großen Spezialforschungsauftrag von Professor Willow erledigt haben, begegnest du einem mysteriösen Pokémon.

Wir haben eine Liste mit allen Spezialforschungen angelegt. Dort kannst du Seiten zu den einzelnen Spezialforschungen aufrufen um alle Informationen und Aufträge einzusehen.

Legendäre Pokémon und Arenen

Es ist nicht möglich, ein legendäres Pokémon einer Arena als Verteidiger zuzuweisen. Sie sind in Arenen ausschließlich als Angreifer nutzbar.

Legendary Pokémon — Pixelmon Wiki

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Legendary Pokémon are rare Pokémon with high base stats. They are difficult to obtain as they rarely spawn and have a low catch rate.

Legendary Pokémon Spawn

Every 90-120 seconds there is a chance to spawn a Legendary Pokémon. This chance depends on many parameters, including biome, location, size of suitable terrain. By default, the chance to spawn one of the Legendary Pokémon is 30%. nine0003

A message appears in the chat after each Legendary Pokémon spawns.

List of Legendary Pokémon

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Pokémon Biomes Time Location
Articuno Cold Taiga
Ice Mountains
Ice Plains
Ice Plains Spikes
Any Frozen Shrine
Zapdos Savanna
Savanna M
Savanna Plateau
Static Shrine
Moltres Mesa Plateau
Mesa Plateau F
Mesa Plateau F M
Mesa Plateau M
Any Fire Shrine
Mewtwo Any Any Cloning machine
Mu Jungle
Jungle Hills
Jungle M
Day Earth
Raikou Savanna
Savanna M
Savanna Plateau
Savanna Plateau M
Dawn/Sunset Earth
Entei Extreme Hills
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills M
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills Edge
Day Earth
Suicong Beach
Stone Beach
Cold Beach
Night Earth
Lugia Any Twilight Tidal Bell
Ho-Oh Any Twilight Clear Bell
Celebi Flower Forest
Sunflower Plains
Day Earth
Regirock Mesa
Mesa Plateau
Mesa Plateau M
Mesa Plateau F
Mesa Plateau F M
Mesa (Bryce)
Any Underground, below 32 blocks
Regis Cold Taiga
Cold Taiga Hills
Cold Beach
Frozen River
Frozen Ocean
Cold Taiga M
Ice Mountains
Ice Plains
Ice Plains Spikes
Any Underground, below 32 blocks
Registeel Medium Temperature Hills Any Underground, below 32 blocks
Latias Ocean
Deep Ocean
Frozen Ocean
Day Air
Latios Ocean
Deep Ocean
Frozen Ocean
Night Air
Kyogre Deep Ocean in rainy weather Night Water
Groudon Desert
Desert Hills
Desert M in clear weather
Day Earth
Raykvaza Extreme Hills
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills M
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills Edge
Night Air
Jirachi Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills+ M
Twilight Earth
Deoxys Cold Taiga
Cold Taiga Hills
Cold Taiga M
Night Earth
Yuksi Forest
Forest Hills
Flower Forest
Day Water
Mesprit Forest
Forest Hills
Flower Forest
Dawn/Dusk Water
Azelf Forest
Forest Hills
Flower Forest
Night Water
Dialga Ice Mountains
Extreme Hills Edge
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills
Any Altar of Time
Palkia Ice Mountains
Extreme Hills Edge
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills
Any Altar of Time
Hitran Mesa
Mesa Plateau
Mesa Plateau M
Mesa Plateau F
Mesa Plateau F M
Mesa (Bryce)
Any Below 50 blocks, next to lava
Regigigas Ice Mountains
Cold Taiga Hills
Any Underground, below 32 blocks
Giratina Ice Mountains
Extreme Hills Edge
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills
Any Altar of Time
Cresselia Mushroom Island
Mushroom Island Shore
Night, moon phase 6 Earth
Manafi Ocean
Deep Ocean
Frozen Ocean
Dawn/Dusk Water
Fion
Phione
Ocean in clear weather Morning Player team (Through reproduction)
Darkrai Forest
Forest Hills
Roofed Forest
Roofed Forest M
Swampland
Swampland M
Night Earth
Shaymin Flower Forest
Sunflower Plains
Dawn/Dusk Earth
Arceus Ice Mountains
Extreme Hills Edge
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills
Any Altar of Time
Victini Savanna
Savanna M
Savanna Plateau
Savanna Plateau M in clear weather
Day Earth
Cobalion Medium Temperature Hills Dawn/Dusk Earth
Terrakion Medium Temperature Hills Night Earth
Virizion Medium Temperature Hills Day Earth
Tornadus Savanna
Savanna M
Savanna Plateau
Savanna Plateau M in Rainy weather
Any Earth
Tandurus Savanna
Savanna M
Savanna Plateau
Savanna Plateau M in Stormy weather
Any Earth
Landorus Mesa
Mesa Plateau
Mesa Plateau M
Mesa Plateau F
Mesa Plateau F M
Mesa (Bryce)
Day Earth
Reshiram Mega Taiga
Mega Taiga Hills
Mega Spruce Taiga
Redwood Taiga Hills M
Day Air
Zekrom Mega Taiga
Mega Taiga Hills
Mega Spruce Taiga
Redwood Taiga Hills M
Night Air
Kyurem Cold Taiga
Cold Taiga Hills
Cold Beach
Frozen River
Frozen Ocean
Cold Taiga M
Ice Mountains
Ice Plains
Ice Plains Spikes
Dawn/Dusk Earth
Keldeo River Day Earth
Meloetta Flower Forest
Sunflower Plains
Night Earth
Genesect Birch Forest
Birch Forest Hills
Birch Forest
M
Birch Forest Hills M
Night Earth
Zernias Forest
Forest Hills
Flower Forest
Roofed Forest
Roofed Forest M
Day Earth
Iveltal Forest
Forest Hills
Roofed Forest
Roofed Forest M
Night Air
Zygard Mesa
Mesa Plateau
Mesa Plateau M
Mesa Plateau F
Mesa Plateau F M
Mesa (Bryce)
Night Earth
Hupa Desert
Desert Hills
Desert M
Night Earth
Dianci Extreme Hills
Extreme Hills+
Extreme Hills M
Extreme Hills+ M
Extreme Hills Edge
Dawn Earth
Vulcanion Desert
Desert Hills
Desert M
Dawn/Dusk Earth
Type: Null
Type: Null
Jungle Edge Dawn/Dusk Land
Silvally
Silvally
Does Not Spawn None Evolves from Type: Null
Tapu Koko
Tapu Koko
Jungle Dawn Land
Tapu Lele
Tapu Lele
Jungle Night Land
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Bulu
Jungle Day Land
Tapu Fini
Tapu Fini
Jungle Dusk Land near Water
Cosmog
Cosmog
Sunflower Plains Dawn/Dusk Land
Cosmoem
Cosmoem
Does Not Spawn None Evolves from Cosmog
Solgaleo
Solgaleo
Does Not Spawn None Evolves from Cosmoem
Lunala
Lunala
Does Not Spawn None Evolves from Cosmoem
Necrozma
Necrozma
Roofed Forest

Night Land
Magearna
Magearna
Dawn Land
Marshadow
Marshadow
Mesa Plateau F M Night Land
Zeraora
Zeraora
Savanna Plateau M Dusk Land
Meltan
Meltan
Any Any Smelting Metal Ores
Melmetal
Melmetal
Does Not Spawn None Evolves from Meltan

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Legendary Pokémon | Kanobu

Pokemon is one of the main inventions of Nintendo. Over the eighteen years of the existence of the universe, the company has come up with more than seven hundred pocket monsters. Of course, each of them deserves attention. But in this article we will tell you about the rarest and most powerful Pokémon, which are called legendary. nine0002 Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres

First Generation

Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres are powerful birds, also known as winged mirages. Each of them symbolizes a certain season (with the exception of autumn) and has incredible elemental abilities. Articuno controls ice, Zapdos controls electricity, and Moltres controls fire. Their names contain Spanish numbers: uno — one, dos — two, tres — three. These birds keep the balance in nature. But, colliding with each other, they can destroy the world. nine0003

Mew duo — consists of Mew and his upgraded clone Mewtwo. These cat-like creatures, possessing psychokinesis, telekinesis, telepathy and other parapsychological abilities, are considered one of the rarest and most powerful Pokémon. Some scientists believe that Mew is the progenitor of all Pokémon. But they don’t have any proof yet.

Mew and Mewtwo

Lugia and Ho-Oh

Suikun, Raikou and Entei

Celebi

Second Generation

There are six Legendary Pokémon in the second generation. Three are the legendary beasts Suikun (water), Raikou (electricity), and Entei (fire). Two more are god-like Lugia and Ho-Oh. And the last one is the time-traveling mythical guardian of the forest of Celebi, who was nicknamed the «new Mew».

Images of Lugia and Ho-Oh are based on Eastern myths. The first personifies the Japanese lord of the seas — a dragon named Ryujin. The second is the Chinese phoenix Fenghuang, the father of all birds. At one time, Lugia calmed the raging «trio» of Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres. And from the flame of Ho-Oh, the aforementioned “beast” was born

Kyogre and Groudon

Third Generation

There are even more legendary Pokémon in the third generation. The trio of golems — Regirock, Registeel, and Regice — were created by the ancient Pokémon Regigigas, who, according to legend, put the continents in their places. These golems were so strong that people decided to separate them and seal them. In the feature film Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, they guarded the Tree of Life in which Mew lived.

But the twin dragons Latias and Latios, despite their belonging to the legendary Pokémon, are not burdened with a high-profile past. Their story is a Pokémon Heroes movie in which Latios sacrifices himself to save the city of Alto Mare. He became the first of two dead Pokémon in the entire existence of the universe. nine0003

It’s even steeper. The super-ancient Pokémon Kyogre, Groudon and Rayquaza represent the three main components of our planet — the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere. According to legend, Kyogre and Groudon created water and earth. And about a thousand years ago, a conflict broke out between them on a truly universal scale. Space Rayquaza was able to stop the madness. All three are on the list of the strongest Pokémon. They are also symbols of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald for the Game Boy Advanced. nine0003

But Jirachi is famous for something else. This little Pokémon can grant any wish written on the «stickers» attached to its head. He wakes up once in a thousand years. And from this it is considered one of the rarest Pokemon.

Deoxys is a cosmic virus that came to Earth by chance. When hit by a laser, it turned into the first Pokémon capable of shapeshifting. In total, Deoxys has four forms. Normal was introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Attack was introduced in Pokémon FireRed, Defensive was introduced in Pokémon LeafGreen, and Speed ​​was introduced in Pokémon Emerald. Starting in the Fourth Generation, Deoxys can change forms at will. This Pokemon is one of the main characters of the seventh feature film Destiny Deoxys (here it has two forms — defensive and attacking). Also, the 445th episode of the anime series is dedicated to him (the speed form debuted). nine0003

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Latias and Latios

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Fourth Generation

Thirteen more Legendary Pokémon were added to the Pantheon in Generation Four. The trio of the guardians of the lake represent the spirit of consciousness: Wuxi is the embodiment of knowledge, Mesprit is the embodiment of emotions, Azelf is the embodiment of willpower. According to legend, they were created by the «First», and therefore can tame powerful dragons. The trio appear in four episodes of the Diamond & Pearl anime series. nine0003

Also in the Fourth generation we see the so-called «trio of creators» — Dialga (time), Palkia (space) and Giratina (antimatter). As with the super-ancient Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza, these Pokémon have featured on the covers of games such as Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. You can watch Dialga and Palkia fighting in the tenth feature film The Rise of Darkrai. Giratina, along with Dialga, appear in the eleventh film, Giratina and the Sky Warrior. All three can easily destroy the universe and create it anew. This is what the villain Cyrus is trying to force them to do. nine0003

Cresselia and Darkrai are part of the Lunar Duo. They represent the two phases of the moon: Darkrai is responsible for the new moon, the cause of the darkest nights and the worst nightmares, and Cresselia is responsible for the full moon, a sign of hope and good dreams. These Pokémon will debut separately. Darkrai appears in The Rise of Darkrai, intervening in the battle between Palkia and Dialga in order to save his native Alamos and protect his friend. And Cresselia is shown in the 570th episode of the anime series. Here she opposes Darkrai.

Protectors of the sea Manapi and Fione, like Mew and Mewtwo, are positioned as parent and child. Manapi lives in cold waters south of the known regions. It is the only Pokémon able to find Samia, the mysterious Temple of the Sea that houses the Crown of the Sea. In this regard, the legend of Manapi is indisputable. But many doubt that Fiona belongs to the top of the Pokemon hierarchy. nine0003

Hitran is the animate form of the planet’s seething core. According to legend, he was born at the same time as Dialga, Palkia and Giratina. His debut was in Arceus and the Jewel of Life. Heatran is the only Pokémon with a gender change.

Regigigas is the owner of the ancient golems that appeared in the Third Generation. In the games, it can be found in Snowpoint Temple and Twist Mountain, but in order to awaken this legendary Pokémon, the player’s team must have Regirock, Registeel, and Regice. Regigigas’ first anime appearance was in Giratina and the Sky Warrior. In the film, he tries to stop the glacier that threatens the village of Ten’i. nine0003

Shaimin, like several other Legendary Pokémon, also debuted in Giratina and the Sky Warrior. Here he plays a central role. This little Pokémon can clear vast areas and quickly fill them with plants. Unlike other creatures with hundreds of basic characteristics, Shaimin can change form from earth to heaven and vice versa.

Completes the fourth generation of Arceus. This Pokemon is not just legendary. Rumor has it that he created the universe. Born from an egg in complete chaos, Arceus immediately awakened his power to create time, space, matter and antimatter. He placed Dialga, Palkia and Giratina in defense of these components. After Arceus gave birth to a «spirit» and appointed him the guardians of Uksi, Mesprit and Azelf. To awaken and get Arceus, the player needs to use the Azure Flute in the Spear Pillar location. She will open the stairs to the Hall of Origin. At the moment, there is no legal way to take possession of the flute. nine0003

In Arceus and the Jewel of Life, the «First» decided to destroy the city of Michina for betraying its ancient inhabitants. By changing history with the help of Dialga, Ash Ketchum, the protagonist of the Pokémon anime, showed Arceus the true nature of a person, and he left the city alone.

Reshiram, Kyurem and Zekrom

Fifth Generation

The Fifth Generation, like the Fourth, added thirteen names to the list of legendary Pokémon. Victini is the epitome of victory. It is alleged that its owner will win in any, even in a deliberately losing match. With over 100 base stats each, this Pokémon is in the same category as Celebi, Jirachi, Manapi, and Shaimin. Victini is the star of Black and White. To protect the victorious Pokémon from people with evil intentions, it was sealed in the «house of light». nine0003

Swords of Justice are a quartet of animal-like Pokémon based on characters from Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Three Musketeers. Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, and young Keldeo protect the Pokémon from humans. In the Middle Ages, they attacked human castles. All four made their debuts in the fifteenth film Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice.

Tornadus, Thandurus and Landorus represent the forces of nature. They are created in the image and likeness of Japanese deities: the owner of the winds Fujin, the lord of thunder and lightning Raijin and the god of fertility Inari. According to legend, Landorus — the most powerful of them — punished Tornadus and Thandurus for destroying the earth. Therefore, the sanctuary was erected in his honor. In Pokémon Black and White 2, the «divine trinity» has been given a new form. They are also dedicated to the 716th and 717th episodes of the anime series. nine0003

The Tao Trio are another group of super-strong Pokémon. Zekrom represents Yin, Reshiram represents Yang, and Kyurem represents Wuji or the original universe without «black» and «white». Again, according to legend, once Zekrom and Reshiram were one. In those distant times, a mighty dragon helped in search of the nation of the Unova region. But in the battle between the brothers who made the discovery, it was divided into two components.

Zekrom and Reshiram are the mascots of Pokémon Black and White. Kyurem appears in the sequel. Using DNA Splicers, he can fuse with Zekrom or Reshiram and transform into either White Kyurem or Black Kyurem. In the movie Kyurem VS. In The Sword of Justice, it is introduced as a ferocious Pokémon that can shape-shift without DNA Splicers. nine0003

Meloetta is the embodiment of music and dance. In this regard, the Pokémon has two forms — Aria and Pirouette. Meloetta made her debut in the 23rd Pikachu Short. On television, she appeared in the 739th and 744th episodes of the anime series, in the form of Aria and Pirouette, respectively.

Genesect is an ancient Bug Pokémon. Three hundred million years ago, he was considered the most powerful hunter. And that’s why the villains from Team Plasma resurrected him. In an attempt to create the strongest Pokémon in existence, they rewarded the Genesect with cybernetic enhancements. But he escaped from the laboratory. In the sixteenth film, the Genesect army fights against Mewtwo. nine0003

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Cobalion, Terracion, Virizion and Keldeo

Tornadus, Tandurus and Landorus

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Army of Genesect

Ivelal, Zigard and Kserneas

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Generation 6 unlocks Pokémon X and Y, featuring the legendary Xerneas (Fairy-type) and Yveltal (Dark/Flying-type) as mascots.