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The Complete Guide to Legendary Pokémon
What Makes a Pokémon Legendary?
Legendary Pokémon are exceptionally rare and powerful creatures that play significant roles in Pokémon lore, mythology, and the game's storyline. These Pokémon are typically one-of-a-kind or exist in very limited numbers within their respective regions.
Key characteristics of legendary Pokémon include:
Defining Features
- Extreme Rarity: Usually only one exists in the game world
- High Base Stats: Significantly higher than regular Pokémon
- Story Significance: Integral to game plots and lore
- Unique Abilities: Special abilities not found in regular Pokémon
- Limited Availability: Often event-only or hard to obtain
- Mythological Themes: Based on myths, legends, or cosmic concepts
Legendary Insight: Legendary Pokémon often represent natural forces, creation myths, or balance within the Pokémon world!
Legendary Pokémon Tiers Explained
Not all legendary Pokémon are created equal. They're categorized into different tiers based on their power, availability, and story importance.
Tier Classification
- Box Legendaries: The flagship legendaries featured on game covers (e.g., Mewtwo, Rayquaza)
- Mythical Pokémon: Event-only legendaries distributed via special events (e.g., Mew, Celebi)
- Sub-Legendaries: Powerful but more common than box legendaries (e.g., Legendary Birds, Regis)
- Legendary Trios: Groups of three related legendaries (e.g., Legendary Beasts, Swords of Justice)
- Ultra Beasts: Extra-dimensional beings from different worlds
- Paradox Pokémon: Ancient/future forms with legendary-like status
Tier Characteristics
- Box Legendaries: 680+ BST, central to story, cover art features
- Mythical: 600 BST, event distributions, often cute designs
- Sub-Legendaries: 570-600 BST, optional encounters
- Trio Members: 580 BST each, themed groups
- Ultra Beasts: 570 BST, unique typings and abilities
Mythical vs Legendary Pokémon
While often grouped together, mythical and legendary Pokémon have distinct differences:
Key Differences
- Availability: Mythical are event-only, legendary are in-game
- BST: Mythical usually 600 BST, legendary vary more
- Distribution: Mythical through events, legendary through gameplay
- Lore Role: Mythical are more mysterious, legendary are central
- Design: Mythical often cuter, legendary more imposing
Examples Comparison
- Mythical: Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Manaphy, Darkrai, Victini
- Legendary: Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Rayquaza, Dialga, Zekrom
Collector's Note: Mythical Pokémon are typically harder to obtain due to their event-only nature!
Legendaries Through Generations
Each Pokémon generation introduces new legendary Pokémon that reflect its region's themes and stories.
Generation Overview
- Generation 1: Mewtwo, Mew, Legendary Birds (5 total)
- Generation 2: Lugia, Ho-Oh, Legendary Beasts, Celebi (6 total)
- Generation 3: Weather Trio, Regis, Latios/Latias, Jirachi, Deoxys (11 total)
- Generation 4: Creation Trio, Lake Guardians, Heatran, Regigigas, Shaymin, Arceus (13 total)
- Generation 5: Tao Trio, Swords of Justice, Forces of Nature, Victini, Genesect, Meloetta, Keldeo (13 total)
- Generation 6: Aura Trio, Zygarde, Diancie, Hoopa, Volcanion (6 total)
- Generation 7: Light Trio, Tapus, Ultra Beasts, Magearna, Marshadow, Zeraora (21 total)
- Generation 8: Hero Duo, Eternatus, Galarian Birds, Regis, Calyrex, Zarude, Glastrier/Spectrier (12 total)
Evolutionary Trends
Legendary designs have evolved from simple powerful creatures (Gen 1) to complex mythological beings (Gen 4+) to interdimensional entities (Gen 7+).
Type Distribution Among Legendaries
Certain types are more common among legendary Pokémon due to their thematic relevance.
Most Common Types
- Psychic: 22 legendary Pokémon
- Dragon: 18 legendary Pokémon
- Flying: 16 legendary Pokémon
- Steel: 11 legendary Pokémon
- Fairy: 10 legendary Pokémon
- Ghost: 9 legendary Pokémon
- Fire: 9 legendary Pokémon
- Water: 8 legendary Pokémon
Type Themes
- Psychic: Mental power, cosmic beings, gods
- Dragon: Ancient power, mythical creatures
- Steel: Artificial creation, durability
- Fairy: Magic, nature spirits, blessings
- Ghost: Death, spirits, underworld
Base Stat Totals and Power Levels
Base Stat Total (BST) is a key indicator of a legendary Pokémon's power level.
BST Tiers
- 600 BST: Standard for many legendary trios and mythicals
- 670-680 BST: Powerful legendaries and box art legendaries
- 700+ BST: Ultra-powerful legendaries (Arceus, Mega Mewtwo)
- 720 BST: Weather trio (Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza)
- 780 BST: Mega Rayquaza (highest non-hacked BST)
Stat Distribution Patterns
- Balanced: Even distribution across stats
- Offensive: High Attack/Special Attack and Speed
- Defensive: High HP, Defense, Special Defense
- Specialized: Extreme highs in specific stats
Competitive Insight: BST isn't everything - stat distribution and abilities matter more in competitive play!
Competitive Legendary Pokémon
Legendary Pokémon play significant roles in competitive battling, though with restrictions.
Competitive Tiers
- Ubers: Most powerful legendaries banned from standard play
- OU (OverUsed): Strong but balanced legendaries
- UU (UnderUsed): Less powerful legendaries
- VGC Restricted: Only certain legendaries allowed in official tournaments
Top Competitive Legendaries
- Ubers Tier: Arceus, Mega Rayquaza, Primal Groudon/Kyogre
- OU Tier: Landorus-Therian, Heatran, Tapu Koko
- VGC Staple: Incineroar, Tapu Fini, Landorus-Therian
Competitive Strategies
- Weather Setting: Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza
- Trick Room: Palkia, Dialga, Cresselia
- Setup Sweepers: Xerneas, Necrozma-Dusk-Mane
- Support: Yveltal, Lunala, Zacian
Legendary Pokémon Lore and Stories
Each legendary Pokémon has rich lore that adds depth to the Pokémon world.
Creation Myths
- Arceus: Created the Pokémon universe
- Dialga/Palkia: Time and space creators
- Giratina: Antimatter and distortion world
- Rayquaza: Sky guardian that calms Groudon/Kyogre
- Zygarde: Ecosystem protector and balance keeper
Regional Guardians
- Tapus: Island guardians of Alola
- Legendary Birds: Elemental guardians of Kanto
- Legendary Beasts: Reincarnated by Ho-Oh
- Lake Guardians: Emotion guardians of Sinnoh
- Swords of Justice: Pokémon rights protectors
Collecting and Using Legendaries
Tips for collecting and effectively using legendary Pokémon:
Collection Strategies
- Event Tracking: Follow official announcements for mythical distributions
- Game Completion: Most legendaries require completing main story
- Trade Networks: Use trading communities for version exclusives
- Home Storage: Use Pokémon Home for organization
- Living Dex: Aim for complete legendary collection
Usage Tips
- Team Synergy: Build teams around legendary strengths
- Move Coverage: Teach diverse move types
- Ability Synergy: Maximize unique legendary abilities
- EV Training: Properly train for competitive use
- Nature Selection: Choose natures that complement stats
Frequently Asked Questions
How many legendary Pokémon are there total?
As of Generation 8, there are approximately 85 legendary and mythical Pokémon across all generations.
Which legendary has the highest Base Stat Total?
Mega Rayquaza has 780 BST, the highest of any non-hacked Pokémon.
Can legendary Pokémon breed?
Most cannot breed, with exceptions like Manaphy producing Phione.
Are legendary Pokémon shiny locked?
Many modern legendaries are shiny locked in their initial encounters but may be available shiny in later games or events.
Which generation has the most legendaries?
Generation 7 (Alola) has the most with 21 legendary and mythical Pokémon including Ultra Beasts.
Can I use legendaries in competitive play?
It depends on the format. Some tournaments restrict legendaries while others allow specific ones.
The Majesty of Legendary Pokémon
Legendary Pokémon represent the pinnacle of the Pokémon world - creatures of immense power, deep lore, and lasting impact. From creation deities to regional guardians, these Pokémon capture our imagination and push the boundaries of what Pokémon can be.
Whether you're a collector aiming to catch them all, a battler seeking ultimate power, or a lore enthusiast diving into rich stories, legendary Pokémon offer something for every trainer. Their rarity makes each encounter special, their power makes each battle memorable, and their stories make the Pokémon world feel alive with mystery and wonder.
Remember: The journey to find and befriend these majestic creatures is as important as the destination itself. May your legendary hunts be successful and your bonds with these extraordinary Pokémon be strong!