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*With the exception of {{p|Metagross}}, the pseudo-legendaries have a double weakness to one type: In the case of {{p|Dragonite}}, {{p|Salamence}} and {{p|Garchomp}} the double weakness is to {{type2|Ice}} moves, whereas in {{p|Tyranitar}}'s case, it is to {{type2|Fighting}} moves.
*With the exception of {{p|Metagross}}, the pseudo-legendaries have a double weakness to one type: In the case of {{p|Dragonite}}, {{p|Salamence}} and {{p|Garchomp}} the double weakness is to {{type2|Ice}} moves, whereas in {{p|Tyranitar}}'s case, it is to {{type2|Fighting}} moves.
*All of the pseudo-legendaries have an immunity to one type, for {{p|Dragonite}} and {{p|Salamence}} it is  {{type2|Ground}}, for {{p|Tyranitar}} it is {{type2|Psychic}}, for {{p|Metagross}} it is {{type2|Poison}}, and for {{p|Garchomp}} it is {{type2|Electric}}.
*All of the pseudo-legendaries have an immunity to one type, for {{p|Dragonite}} and {{p|Salamence}} it is  {{type2|Ground}}, for {{p|Tyranitar}} it is {{type2|Psychic}}, for {{p|Metagross}} it is {{type2|Poison}}, and for {{p|Garchomp}} it is {{type2|Electric}}.
*As of [[Generation III]], it is incorrect to think of pseudo-legendaries as having the maximum total base stats attainable by non-legendary Pokémon. This is due to the introduction of {{p|Slaking}}, whose total base stats of 670 matches that of the legendary {{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}}, and now {{p|Regigigas}}. However, Slaking's {{a|Truant}} ability tones its effectiveness down to the degree of being perceived as ''weaker'' than the pseudo-legendaries (incidentally, this is also true of Regigigas). It is also for this reason that Slaking is used by the [[Gym Leader]] [[Norman]].
*As of [[Generation IV]], it is incorrect to think of pseudo-legendaries as having the maximum total base stats attainable by non-legendary Pokémon. This is due to the introduction of {{p|Slaking}}, whose total base stats of 670 matches that of the legendary {{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Regigigas}}. However, Slaking's {{a|Truant}} ability tones its effectiveness down to the degree of being perceived as ''weaker'' than the pseudo-legendaries (incidentally, this is also true of Regigigas). It is also for this reason that Slaking is used by the [[Gym Leader]] [[Norman]].
*Metagross is the only pseudo-legendary that isn't a {{type2|Dragon}} and isn't {{p2|Tyranitar|dragon-like}}.
*Metagross is the only pseudo-legendary that isn't a {{type2|Dragon}} and isn't {{p2|Tyranitar|dragon-like}}.
*The Generation III pseudo-legendaries are the only ones which are not bipedal.
*The Generation III pseudo-legendaries are the only ones which are not bipedal.

Revision as of 17:21, 4 September 2008

Pseudo-legendary is a term used to refer to any Pokémon that has a three-stage evolution line, two types, as well as a base stat total of 600. Pseudo-legendaries are more powerful than almost every other non-legendary Pokémon, if only for their base stats, and in particular, have an outstanding Attack stat. They also have incredibly diverse movepools and can usually be found only in their first form. Due to this, raising them is difficult since they require a lot of experience to level up.

In the competitive arena, every pseudo-legendary has been overused since the Generation of its debut, except Dragonite, who did not become overused until Generation III.

List of pseudo-legendaries

There are five Pokémon considered to be pseudo-legendaries.

Generation I

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Generation II

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Generation III

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Generation IV

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Trivia


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