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Yous come across diverse Pokémon in Pokémon Go past exploring the world and finding them in the wild. The animated creatures pop up on your mobile device, and you have to use your Poké Balls to capture them, throwing them inside a ring to add them to your collection. There are also legendary Pokémon bachelor, but these are significantly harder to capture. You typically encounter them in five-star raids, and unremarkably need other trainers to take them down. After you consummate the raid, yous have a chance to capture them using the raid-specific Premier Assurance, but fifty-fifty and then, it is not guaranteed.

The legendary Pokémon rotate in and out of these five-star raids. Considering they rotate so oft, it can be a petty complicated to go on them all in place.

All legendary Pokémon

Here are all of the legendary Pokémon you can discover in the mobile game. These are certainly not all of the legendaries y'all can detect in the standard Pokémon games, only Pokémon Go is steadily communicable upwards.

  • Articuno
  • Celebi
  • Cobalion
  • Cresselia
  • Darkrai
  • Deoxys (all formes)
  • Entei
  • Genesect
  • Giratina (all formes)
  • Groudon
  • Heatran
  • Ho-oh
  • Jirachi
  • Kyurem
  • Landorus
  • Latias
  • Latios
  • Lugia
  • Meltan
  • Mewtwo
  • Moltres
  • Palkia
  • Raikou
  • Rayquaza
  • Regice
  • Regigigas
  • Regirock
  • Registeel
  • Reshiram
  • Suicune
  • Terrakion
  • Thundurus
  • Tornadus
  • Victini
  • Virizion
  • Xerneas
  • Yveltal
  • Zapdos
  • Zekrom

A handful of them, such as Victini, Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, and Meltan, are merely available through special research. Some of the newer ones, such as Regigigas and Genesect, were initially available through special tickets that you had to buy using real-world currency, only released to five-star raids months afterward for every Pokémon trainer to capture.