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==Characteristics of Legendary Pokémon==
==Characteristics of Legendary Pokémon==
{{outdated|needs=Statistic average of Legendary Pokémon only}}
Aside from the high [[statistic]]s shared by most Legendary Pokémon, many can only be obtained once per save file (excluding [[Event Pokémon|Pokémon events]]); in order to obtain multiple, a player would need to trade for one.
Aside from the high [[statistic]]s shared by most Legendary Pokémon, many can only be obtained once per save file (excluding [[Event Pokémon|Pokémon events]]); in order to obtain multiple, a player would need to trade for one.


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Much like [[starter Pokémon]] appear at the beginning of each [[regional Pokédex]] and their generation's portion of the [[National Pokédex]], Mythical Pokémon typically appear at the very end, and Legendary Pokémon immediately before them.
Much like [[starter Pokémon]] appear at the beginning of each [[regional Pokédex]] and their generation's portion of the [[National Pokédex]], Mythical Pokémon typically appear at the very end, and Legendary Pokémon immediately before them.


==={{tt|Statistical average|Considering alternate forms as separate Pokémon, counting Arceus once only and without Phione}}===
==={{tt|Statistical average|Considering alternate forms as separate Pokémon}}===
{{BaseStatNoCat|
{{BaseStatNoCat|
HP=93.13 |
HP=99.05 |
Attack=106.21 |
Attack=112.43 |
Defense=99.42 |
Defense=100.76 |
SpAtk=111.51 |
SpAtk=115.93 |
SpDef=104.25 |
SpDef=105.66 |
Speed=101.15 }}
Speed=95.21 }}


===In the anime===
===In the anime===
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==List of Legendary Pokémon==
==List of Legendary Pokémon==
Of the {{numpkmn}} Pokémon species, 38 are Legendary Pokémon ({{#expr: (38/{{numpkmn}}*100) round2}}%). Each released [[generation]] has introduced at least three Legendary Pokémon.
Of the {{numpkmn}} Pokémon species, 43 are Legendary Pokémon ({{#expr: (43/{{numpkmn}}*100) round2}}%). Each released [[generation]] has introduced at least three Legendary Pokémon.


===Generation I===
===Generation I===
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Three additional 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 it.
Three additional 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 it.


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====Aura trio====
====Mortality duo====
{{main|Aura trio}}
{{main|Mortality duo}}
[[File:Xerneas artwork.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Xerneas}}|left]]
[[File:Xerneas artwork.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Xerneas}}|left]]
[[File:Yveltal artwork.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Yveltal}}]]
[[File:Yveltal artwork.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Yveltal}}|left]]
The Legendary [[game mascot]]s of [[Pokémon X and Y]] are {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}}. Xerneas and Yveltal represent life and destruction, respectively. Xerneas has the power to share eternal life, while Yveltal absorbs the life force of everything around it. Xerneas sleeps in the form of a tree, while Yveltal sleeps in the form of a cocoon.
[[File:718Zygarde.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Zygarde|Zygarde 50% Forme}}]]
The Legendary [[game mascot]]s of [[Pokémon X and Y]] are {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}}, and they form the [[aura trio]] along with {{p|Zygarde}}. Xerneas and Yveltal represent life and destruction, 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 force of everything around it. Xerneas sleeps in the form of a tree, while Yveltal sleeps in the form of a cocoon. Xerneas and Yveltal have the Abilities {{a|Fairy Aura}} and {{a|Dark Aura}}, respectively, while Zygarde's {{a|Aura Break}} reverses the effects of these Abilities.


In the games, [[Lysandre]] captures Xerneas or Yveltal to use their power in the [[ultimate weapon]] to create a "beautiful world" in his image. Either Xerneas or Yveltal are captured by the player at the [[Team Flare Secret HQ]] upon awakening from their dormant forms.
Xerneas has {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Xerneas|two Formes}}, appearing in Active Mode in battle and Neutral Mode otherwise. Yveltal has no form differences. Zygarde appeared only as Zygarde 50% Forme in Pokémon X and Y, but had {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Zygarde|two 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 dog-like Forme that includes 10% of Zygarde's full power, and Zygarde Complete Forme, whose power is said to exceed that of Xerneas and Yveltal. Its further components are Zygarde Cells, tiny cell-like creatures that make up Zygarde's body, and Zygarde Cores, cell-like creatures said to be its mind.
 
In [[Pokémon X and Y]], [[Lysandre]] captures Xerneas or Yveltal to use their power in the [[ultimate weapon]] to create a "beautiful world" in his image. Either Xerneas or Yveltal are captured by the player at the [[Team Flare Secret HQ]] upon awakening from their dormant forms. Zygarde 50% Forme can be found in [[Terminus Cave]] after the player enters the Hall of Fame.


In the anime, Xerneas and Yveltal starred in the movie ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]'', along with Diancie, where Xerneas and Yveltal are shown to be residents of the [[Allearth Forest]]. Xerneas made a minor appearance in ''[[XY041|Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!]]'', being responsible for causing Ash and his friends to get lost in fog during the orienteering activity.
In the anime, Xerneas and Yveltal starred in the movie ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]'', along with Diancie, where Xerneas and Yveltal are shown to be residents of the [[Allearth Forest]]. Xerneas made a minor appearance in ''[[XY041|Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!]]'', being responsible for causing Ash and his friends to get lost in fog during the orienteering activity.
It is currently unconfirmed as to whether or not {{p|Zygarde}} belongs to this group.
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====Zygarde====
[[File:718Zygarde.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Zygarde}}]]
{{p|Zygarde}} is a Legendary Pokémon that has the Ability {{a|Aura Break}}, which reverses the effects of Xerneas and Yveltal's Abilities. It is said to monitor the balance of the ecosystem and reveal its power when the ecosystem is disrupted.
It has several different Formes. The form most commonly seen is known as Zygarde 50% Forme, in which it is said to be at half its true power. When its power is revealed, it becomes Zygarde Complete Forme, which bears power that exceeds Xerneas and Yveltal. It also bears a weaker Forme, called Zygarde 10% Forme, which is at 10% power and resembles a dog.
In addition to its Formes, there are two other components of Zygarde that have been seen: Zygarde Core, a miniature cell-like creature that is said to be the mind of Zygarde; and Zygarde Cell, a flattened version of Zygarde Core.
In {{g|X and Y}}, Zygarde can be caught at [[Terminus Cave]] after the player enters the [[Hall of Fame]].


In the anime, Zygarde debuted in in ''[[SS035|Mega Evolution Special IV]]'' in its 50% Forme alongside a Zygarde Core. A Zygarde Core has traveled alongside Ash and his friends, nicknamed [[Squishy]] by Bonnie, since the beginning of the {{DL|List of XY series episodes|XY&Z|''XYZ'' arc}}, and another Zygarde Core referred to as [[Z2]] was captured by [[Team Flare]]. Both of these Cores have appeared in all three Formes of Zygarde.
In the anime, Zygarde debuted in in ''[[SS035|Mega Evolution Special IV]]'' in its 50% Forme alongside a Zygarde Core. A Zygarde Core has traveled alongside Ash and his friends, nicknamed [[Squishy]] by Bonnie, since the beginning of the {{DL|List of XY series episodes|XY&Z|''XYZ'' arc}}, and another Zygarde Core referred to as [[Z2]] was captured by [[Team Flare]]. Both of these Cores have appeared in all three Formes of Zygarde.
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===Generation VII===
===Generation VII===
[[Generation VII]] has five known Legendary Pokémon. Uniquely, four of these Pokémon are all part of an [[Pokémon Evolution|evolutionary chain]].
[[Generation VII]] has five known Legendary Pokémon, totaling 43 Legendary Pokémon. Uniquely, four of these Pokémon are all part of an [[Pokémon Evolution|evolutionary chain]].


====Cosmog line====
====Cosmog line====
{{main|Cosmic duo}}
[[File:Cosmog.png|thumb|left|200px|{{p|Cosmog}}]]
[[File:Cosmog.png|thumb|left|200px|{{p|Cosmog}}]]
[[File:790Cosmoem.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Cosmoem}}]]
[[File:790Cosmoem.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Cosmoem}}]]
[[File:Solgaleo.png|thumb|left|200px|{{p|Solgaleo}}]]
[[File:Solgaleo.png|thumb|left|200px|{{p|Solgaleo}}]]
[[File:Lunala.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Lunala}}]]
[[File:Lunala.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Lunala}}]]
{{p|Cosmog}} is a [[Psychic-type]] Legendary Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. Cosmog has a major role in the plot as an [[Ultra Beast]] being studied by the [[Aether Foundation]]. [[Lillie]], the daughter of Aether Foundation's president, [[Lusamine]], kidnaps Cosmog and nicknames it Nebby, hiding it in her bag as she tries to learn more about it by visiting the [[guardian deities]]. Over the course of the game, Cosmog evolves into {{p|Cosmoem}}, another Legendary Pokémon, and eventually the [[version mascot]] of the game: the {{2t|Psychic|Steel}}-type {{p|Solgaleo}} in Pokémon Sun and the {{2t|Psychic|Ghost}}-type {{p|Lunala}} in Pokémon Moon. Another Cosmog can be obtained by the player in the post-game.
{{p|Cosmog}} is a [[Psychic-type]] Legendary Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]. Cosmog has a major role in the plot as an [[Ultra Beast]] being 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 bag as she tries to learn more about it by visiting the [[guardian deities]]. Over the course of the game, Cosmog evolves into {{p|Cosmoem}}, another Legendary Pokémon, and eventually the [[version mascot]] of the game: the {{2t|Psychic|Steel}}-type {{p|Solgaleo}} in Pokémon Sun and the {{2t|Psychic|Ghost}}-type {{p|Lunala}} in Pokémon Moon. Another Cosmog can be obtained by the player in the post-game.
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[[File:800Necrozma.png|thumb|Necrozma]]
[[File:800Necrozma.png|thumb|Necrozma]]
{{p|Necrozma}} is a mysterious {{type|Psychic}} Legendary Pokémon that resembles the [[Ultra Beast]]s. It is believed to have come from an alternate dimension long ago.
{{p|Necrozma}} is a mysterious {{type|Psychic}} Legendary Pokémon that resembles the [[Ultra Beast]]s. It is believed to have come from an alternate dimension long ago.
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==Potential Legendary Pokémon==
There are several [[Generation VII]] Pokémon which may be Legendary Pokémon, but have never been explicitly stated to be in official media. These Pokémon are the [[Ultra Beast]]s, the [[guardian deities]], and {{p|Type: Null}} and {{p|Silvally}}.
 
In the [[Rotom Pokédex]], they all share a background that no other Pokémon have. The only other different background color is shared by all {{pkmn2|Special}} Legendary and Mythical Pokémon (the only confirmed Legendary and Mythical Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number|Alola Pokédex]]). When obtaining a confirmed Legendary Pokémon, Rotom Pokédex will mention that it is a Legendary Pokémon; when obtaining one of these potential Legendary Pokémon, Rotom Pokédex specifically comments on their group instead (Land Spirits, Ultra Beasts, or unable to describe Type: Null and Silvally), thus failing to confirm or deny their status.
 
===Evidence for===
On the [[Global Trade System]], excluding people searching for "Mythical and Legendary Pokémon" also excludes these Pokémon. In the game data, an unnamed list speculated to be used for tournament restrictions comprises these Pokémon (and no other Pokémon) and all of the non-{{pkmn2|Special}} Legendary Pokémon.
 
On [[Pokémon.com]], an article about the 2017 Pokémon Video Game Championships rules and regulations [http://archive.is/tIguO originally stated] that no Mythical or Legendary Pokémon are allowed, but was [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/battle-today-using-the-2017-pokemon-vg-championships-format/ updated] to state that Mythical and some Legendary Pokémon are not allowed. Emphasized by being a deliberate change, this indicates that some of the Pokémon that can be used in the 2017 Pokémon Video Game Championships are Legendary Pokémon, but the only Pokémon that can be used in the format that could possibly be Legendary Pokémon are these Pokémon.
 
When obtained (in the {{pkmn2|wild}} or as a {{pkmn2|gift}}) in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} onward, Legendary and Mythical Pokémon are guaranteed to have three {{IV}}s of 31. (In {{g|X and Y}}, this was instead the case for Pokémon in the {{egg3|Undiscovered}}.) These potential Legendary Pokémon all also have this property, although it has never been stated to be exclusive to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon in Generation VII.
 
===Evidence against===
The Alola Friendly is an online competition in which, according to the [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/173540c6-ac2a-4d47-b5db-b9a2a197607e English Pokémon Global Link] and download rule description, all Mythical and Legendary Pokémon are not allowed. The [https://3ds.pokemon-gl.com/information/f4e9bd6d-4f5e-4315-880f-ac152d0339a0 Japanese Pokémon Global Link] makes no mention of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, simply listing the Pokémon which are not permitted. The [[Ultra Beast]]s, the [[guardian deities]], and {{p|Type: Null}} and {{p|Silvally}} are permitted in this competition, whereas all confirmed Legendary and Mythical Pokémon are not.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
<!--Don't add the remaining Gen V and VI Pokémon as those that have not appeared in movies as they are too recent. Give it another generation or two. Also, do not add Poison being the only type without a legendary Pokémon, there is also no Bug type legendary Pokémon, since Genesect is now a mythical Pokémon.-->
<!--Don't add the remaining Gen VI and VII Pokémon as those that have not appeared in movies as they are too recent. Give it another generation or two. Generation III-V legendaries are also not notable since there are still a few that haven't had a movie, rather than just one.
 
Also, do not add Poison being the only type without a legendary Pokémon, there is also no Bug type legendary Pokémon, since Genesect is now a mythical Pokémon.-->
* Though {{p|Unown}} is not considered to be a Legendary Pokémon, in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', it is shown in [[Molly Hale]]'s book about Legendary Pokémon, its power (in large numbers, at least) appears to match that of Legendary Pokémon, and it is explicitly referred to as a Legendary Pokémon.
* Though {{p|Unown}} is not considered to be a Legendary Pokémon, in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', it is shown in [[Molly Hale]]'s book about Legendary Pokémon, its power (in large numbers, at least) appears to match that of Legendary Pokémon, and it is explicitly referred to as a Legendary Pokémon.
* Ho-Oh is the only Generation II Legendary Pokémon who does not have a starring role in a movie.
* Ho-Oh is the only Generation II Legendary Pokémon that does not have a starring role in a movie.
* {{p|Heatran}} is the only Legendary Pokémon that can be either gender.
* {{p|Heatran}} is the only Legendary Pokémon that can be either gender.
* According to interviews with [[Junichi Masuda]] in 2009, Legendary Pokémon are the most difficult to design names for because Game Freak strives to make sure that the names of Legendary Pokémon are universal across the different translations, so extra work must be put into their names to make sure that they work universally in all languages and don't conflict with anything else. This is consistent with the relatively small number of Legendary Pokémon who have had their names changed significantly outside of Japan (currently nine: the [[Legendary birds]], the [[lake guardians]], and the [[Forces of Nature]]).
* According to interviews with [[Junichi Masuda]] in 2009, Legendary Pokémon are the most difficult to design names for because Game Freak strives to make sure that the names of Legendary Pokémon are universal across the different translations, so extra work must be put into their names to make sure that they work universally in all languages and don't conflict with anything else. This is consistent with the relatively small number of Legendary Pokémon that have had their names changed significantly outside of Japan (currently nine: the [[Legendary birds]], the [[lake guardians]], and the [[Forces of Nature]]).
* Only {{p|Giratina}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and fused {{p|Kyurem}} have a battle theme that is shared with no other Pokémon.
* {{p|Giratina}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and fused {{p|Kyurem}} are the only Legendary Pokémon that have a battle theme which is shared with no other Pokémon.
** Each member of the [[Legendary beasts]] and the [[Tao trio]] has its own remix of each trio's designated battle theme:
** Each member of the [[Legendary beasts]] and the [[Tao trio]] has its own remix of each trio's designated battle theme:
*** In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Suicune's theme uses bells, Entei's theme uses an electric guitar, and Raikou's theme is synthesized.
*** In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Suicune's theme uses bells, Entei's theme uses an electric guitar, and Raikou's theme is synthesized.
*** Reshiram's theme employs a burning fire effect, Zekrom's theme employs a crackling thunder effect, and normal Kyurem's theme features an extra slapped bass part playing in the background.
*** Reshiram's theme employs a burning fire effect, Zekrom's theme employs a crackling thunder effect, and normal Kyurem's theme features an extra slapped bass part playing in the background.
* 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 be caught in eleven core series games ([[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green]], [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]], {{v2|Yellow}}, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed, LeafGreen]], {{v2|Platinum}}, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} and [[Pokémon X and Y]]).
** {{p|Rayquaza}} has a unique remix of Battle! (Super-Ancient Pokémon) in {{2v2|Omega Ruby|Alpha Sapphire}}, due to {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} using Battle! (Primal Reversion) instead in these games.
* Genderless Legendary Pokémon who appear in the anime are usually given a voice that is either identifiably male or female, if able to [[Talking Pokémon|converse with humans]].
* 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 be caught in eleven core series games ([[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green]], [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]], {{v2|Yellow}}, [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed, LeafGreen]], {{v2|Platinum}}, [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, SoulSilver]], [[Pokémon X and Y Versions|X, and Y]]).
* {{p|Cosmog}} and {{p|Cosmoem}} are the only Legendary Pokémon that can evolve.
* Cosmog and its evolutionary relatives are the only Legendary Pokémon that are part of an evolutionary family.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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