Pseudo-legendary Pokémon

Pseudo-legendary is a fan term commonly used to refer to any Pokémon that has a three-stage evolution line, two types, as well as a base stat total of 600. The term originates from the Greek verb Pseudo, which means to lie. Pseudo-legendary Pokémon are often more powerful than other non-legendary Pokémon, possibly due to their high base stats, and often have a high Attack stat.

List of pseudo-legendary Pokémon

There are five Pokémon considered to be pseudo-legendary. The following shows the pseudo-legendary Pokémon, their types, and the Pokémon they evolve from. Dratini's evolution line actually appears in legends.

Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
 
Dragonite
 
Tyranitar
 
Salamence
 
Metagross
 
Garchomp
 Dragon   Flying   Rock   Dark   Dragon   Flying   Steel   Psychic   Dragon   Ground 
Evolves from
 
Dragonair
 
Pupitar
 
Shelgon
 
Metang
 
Gabite
 Dragon   Rock   Ground   Dragon   Steel   Psychic   Dragon   Ground 
Evolves from
 
Dratini
 
Larvitar
 
Bagon
 
Beldum
 
Gible
 Dragon   Rock   Ground   Dragon   Steel   Psychic   Dragon   Ground 

Characteristics

With the exception of Garchomp's evolution family, the pseudo-legendary Pokémon are usually situated adjacent to the legendary trios in the Pokédexes of their respective Generations. In both the National Pokédex and Johto Pokédex, the evolutionary lines of Dragonite and Tyranitar are located just after the legendary trio of their respective Generation (they are located next to each other in the Johto Pokédex). Similarly, the Salamence and Metagross lines are located next to each other right before the legendary golems in both the National Pokédex and Hoenn Pokédex. Oddly, this tradition was not upheld in the fourth generation, as the Garchomp evolution line is situated next to no notable Pokémon.

Besides Metagross, the pseudo-legendary Pokémon have a double weakness to one type: in the case of Dragonite, Salamence, and Garchomp the double weakness is to Template:Type2 moves, while Tyranitar has a double weakness to Template:Type2 moves.

All of the pseudo-legendary Pokémon also have an immunity to one type. For Dragonite and Salamence it is the Ground type, for Tyranitar it is the Psychic type, for Metagross it is the Poison type, and for Garchomp it is the Electric type.

Every pseudo-legendary Pokémon has Attack as their highest base stat.

In the games

These Pokémon are used in-game often by the members of the Elite Four and Champions. Dragonite is used by Lance, the final Elite Four member in Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen; it is used again by Lance as the Champion in Generation II and HeartGold and SoulSilver. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Lance uses a Dragonite, but when he is battled again, he replaces two of his three Dragonite with the two other Template:Type2 pseudo-legendary Pokémon, Salamence and Garchomp. Tyranitar is also used by Lance in Pokémon Stadium 2 (both Round 1 and 2), as well as by Blue, the Champion, but only in the second round of the Elite Four in FireRed and LeafGreen. Salamence is used by Drake, the final Elite Four member in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. Metagross is used by Steven Stone, the Champion in Ruby and Sapphire, and ex-Champion in Emerald. Garchomp is used by Cynthia, the Champion in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. This means that all pseudo-legendary Pokémon have been used by a Champion at least once.

Although pseudo-legendary Pokémon are used almost exclusively by the final members of the Elite Four and Champions, there are three minor exceptions in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum: a Ace Trainer Felix on Route 229 uses Salamence, and Ace Trainer Jamie on Route 224 has Metagross, serving as cameo appearances for the movie characters Butler and Rebecca, who used these pseudo-legendary Pokémon in their respective movies. Dragon Tamer Darien, who is located outside of Stark Mountain, uses a Dragonite, but is not related to any movies.

Pseudo-legendaries are obtainable in the wild strictly in their first form for the first two games of their Generation. However, Dragonair is obtainable in the wild in most games where Dratini is (all but Red, Green, and Blue). Likewise, Pupitar is available in the wild in Crystal and HeartGold and SoulSilver. Gabite is also found in Victory Road in Platinum. Metang and Shelgon can also be found in the Safari Zone in HeartGold and SoulSilver. This means that all second evolutions of any pseudo-legendary family can be caught in the wild.

Pokémon Colosseum

In story mode, Shadow Metagross is used by Nascour and Shadow Tyranitar is used by Evice; it is notable that the two Cipher leaders have positions comparable to those of the final Elite Four member and Champion, respectively. Pokémon XD complemented the list of pseudo-legendaries as of Generation III by featuring Shadow Salamence (used by Eldes) and Shadow Dragonite (used by Miror B.). Another commonality is that all four pseudo-legendary Pokémon have Shadow Rush as one of their Shadow moves.

In the anime

 
Cynthia's Garchomp in the anime

All the pseudo-legendaries have appeared in the anime.

Trivia

  • Generation III is the only Generation so far to have introduced more than one pseudo-legendary Pokémon.
  • Metagross is so far the only genderless pseudo-legendary Pokémon, and the only pseudo-legendary Pokémon that does not appear to be based on a reptile; rather, it is a robotic life form.
    • This is probably why Metagross is the only psuedo-legendary not to be used by Lance in any game, as he prefers Template:Type2 and draconian Pokémon.
  • Garchomp is the only pseudo-legendary Pokémon to have gender differences.
  • All fully evolved pseudo-legendary Pokémon that existed at the time were available as Shadow Pokémon in either Pokémon Colosseum (Tyranitar and Metagross) or Pokémon XD (Dragonite and Salamence).
  • Each pseudo-legendary family has at least one blue-colored member.
  • Among Pokémon commonly mistaken for pseudo-legendaries are Slaking, Flygon, and Aggron. For one reason or another, these Pokémon do not fit the criteria of those above and so are not pseudo-legendaries.
    • Slaking, though not a pseudo-legendary, has the highest base stats of all non-legendary Pokémon and one immunity, to the Ghost-type. However, it lacks some factors: a base-stat total of 600 and a secondary type. Slaking is also crippled by its ability, Truant, only allowing it to attack half of the time, likely the reason for its high stats.
  • Tyranitar is the only pseudo-legendary that has a completely unique type combination.
  • Ash is the first main character in the anime to own a member of a pseudo-legendary family.
  • Beldum is the only pseudo-legendary first stage that cannot be caught from the wild in its debut generation. One is received from Steven Stone, instead.
  • The first stage of all pseudo-legendary Pokémon are available in the Johto Safari Zone.
  • Tyranitar is the only pseudo-legendary Pokémon unable to fly or levitate; however, only Dragonite and Salamence can learn the move Fly.
    • Salamence is also one of only two Pokémon to learn Fly by level-up.
  • Three of the five pseudo-legendary Pokémon are Template:Type2.
  • Out of all the pseudo-legendaries, Metagross is the only one that does not have a 4X weakness.

In other languages

  • German: Pseudo-Legendäre
  • Japanese: 擬似伝説
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