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*{{p|Deoxys}} is stated to be a Legendary Pokemon rather than a Mythical Pokemon. | *{{p|Deoxys}} is stated to be a Legendary Pokemon rather than a Mythical Pokemon. | ||
**A fun fact listed on Deoxys' page is | **A fun fact listed on Deoxys' page is that "''Deoxys used to be a Mythical Pokemon. Now it is categorised as Legendary.''" | ||
*No images of [[Ash Ketchum]] are present, despite being heavily mentioned throughout the book. | *No images of [[Ash Ketchum]] are present, despite being heavily mentioned throughout the book. | ||
*{{p|Mewtwo}} and Mega Mewtwo Y's category are listed as "New Species Pokemon" rather than "Genetic Pokemon". | *{{p|Mewtwo}} and Mega Mewtwo Y's category are listed as "New Species Pokemon" rather than "Genetic Pokemon". | ||
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Official Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon | |
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ISBN: | 978-1338112917 |
Published: | August 30, 2016 |
Publisher: | |
Author: | Simcha Whitehill |
Preceded By: | ' |
Succeeded By: | ' |
The Official Guide to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon is a book released on August 30, 2016. It covers all known Legendary Pokemon and Mythical Pokemon at the time, excluding Volcanion. Anime episodes blurbs are also included throughout the book.
Errors
- Deoxys is stated to be a Legendary Pokemon rather than a Mythical Pokemon.
- A fun fact listed on Deoxys' page is that "Deoxys used to be a Mythical Pokemon. Now it is categorised as Legendary."
- No images of Ash Ketchum are present, despite being heavily mentioned throughout the book.
- Mewtwo and Mega Mewtwo Y's category are listed as "New Species Pokemon" rather than "Genetic Pokemon".