What Is a Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarSigningSpine·6 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

Legendary Pokémon are those super-strong ones you see in raid battles and special events. They’re usually not available in the wild!

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avatarAttendingStoke·6 months ago

A Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon GO is a rare and powerful Pokémon that usually appears in special events or raid battles. Catch 'em if you can!


avatarSnorkellingClock·6 months ago

Basically, a Legendary Pokémon is a super rare and strong Pokémon that you usually find in raids and special events. You won't bump into them while strolling in the park!


avatarCoilingShip·6 months ago

In Pokémon GO, a Legendary Pokémon is basically the game's elite tier of Pokémon. You'll often need to team up with other trainers to catch one.


avatarWarningSquad·6 months ago

Overrated. Just catch a regular Pikachu and call it a day.

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