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*Since [[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 {{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]].
*Since [[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 {{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 and Tyranitar are the only pseudo-legendaries that aren't a {{type2|Dragon}}, and Metagross is the only one that isn't {{p2|Tyranitar|dragon-like}}.
*Metagross and Tyranitar are the only pseudo-legendaries that aren't a {{type2|Dragon}}, and Metagross is the only one that isn't {{p2|Tyranitar|dragon-like}}.
*The Generation III pseudo-legendaries are the only ones which are not bipedal.
*The Generation III has the most pseudo-legendaries, and are the only ones which are not bipedal.
*All pseudo-legendaries introduced after Generation II have blue as a dominant [[List of Pokémon by color|color]].
*All pseudo-legendaries introduced after Generation II have blue as a dominant [[List of Pokémon by color|color]].
*Currently, all of the pseudo-legendaries' highest base stat is the attack stat.
*Currently, all of the pseudo-legendaries' highest base stat is the attack stat.

Revision as of 03:04, 25 October 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. Since the pseudo-legendaries are very powerful, they are commonly used by many trainers in their teams.

List of pseudo-legendaries

There are five Pokémon considered to be pseudo-legendaries. The following shows the pseudo-legendaries, their types, and the Pokémon they evolve from.


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

Trivia


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