Pokémon Go Legendary Pokémon: List of all currently and previously available Legendary Pokémon

Publish date: 2023-02-27

Pokémon Go Legendary Pokémon had been hotly anticipated for some time, eventually arriving a full one year after the game released.

Fans of the classic games will remember them fondly - from the flying trio Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres to the elusive Mewtwo and Mew in Red, Blue and Yellow to Gen 2's Gold, Silver and Crystal, Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, Suicune, and beyond.

These are amongst the game's rarest creatures, and can be caught from multiple sources - from Raids, the Legendary Lunch Hour event to Field Research rewards - depending on the month in question.

On this page:

Battling and catching Zamazenta in Pokémon Go

Legendary Pokémon released in Pokémon Go

If interested, here are the Legendary Pokémon previously made available.
Note that some are making a comeback as Research rewards, with the currently active one listed in the section above.

Legendary PokémonTypeCountersFirst Available
Articuno
(Gen 1)
Ice
Flying
Omastar (Rock moves)
Golem
Tyranitar
Flareon
Arcanine
Summer 2017
Moltres
(Gen 1)
Fire
Flying
Omastar (Rock moves)
Golem
Tyranitar
Vaporeon
Kabutops
Summer 2017
Zapdos
(Gen 1)
Electric
Flying
Golem
Piloswine (double Ice moves)
Tyranitar
Dragonite
Jynx
Summer 2017
Mewtwo
(Gen 1)
PsychicTyranitar
Mewtwo
Lugia
Houndoom
Gengar
Until Tuesday, October 23rd at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Raikou
(Gen 2)
ElectricRhydon
Golem
Dophan
Autumn 2017
Entei
(Gen 2)
FireGolem
Vaporeon
Omastar
Autumn 2017
Suicune
(Gen 2)
IceZapdos
Venusaur
Jolteon
Autumn 2017
Lugia
(Gen 2)
Psychic
Flying
Articuno
Tyranitar
Gengar
Omastar
Houndoom
Summer 2017
April 2018
Ho-oh
(Gen 2)
Fire
Flying
Golem
Raikou
Tyranitar
Vaporeon
Autumn 2017
Regirock
(Gen 3)
RockMachamp
Kyogre
Groudon
Gyarados
Breloom
In Level 5 Raids until September 20th
Regice
(Gen 3)
IceMoltres
Entei
Flareon
Machamp
In Level 5 Raids until July 19th
Registeel
(Gen 3)
SteelMoltres
Entei
Flareon
Rhydon
Donphan
In Level 5 Raids until August 16th
Kyogre
(Gen 3)
WaterJolteon
Raikou
Venusaur
Exeggutor
2018, and January 2019
Groudon
(Gen 3)
GroundGyarados
Dragonite
Venusaur
Exeggutor
2018, and January 2019
Rayquaza
(Gen 3)
Flying
Dragon
Articuno
Lapras
Dragonite
Piloswine
Golem
Tyranitar
March 16, 9pm UK / 1pm PST
Latias
(Gen 3)
Psychic
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Salamence
Tyranitar
Gengar
Mewtwo
Latios/Latias
May 8th to June 5th in North America, South America and Africa
Latios
(Gen 3)
Psychic
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Salamence
Tyranitar
Gengar
Mewtwo
Latios/Latias
May 8th to June 5th in Europe and Asia
Deoxys
(Gen 3)
PsychicTyranitar
Weavile
Absol
Houndoom
Mewtwo
Yanmega
Dusknoir
Honchkrow
Monday 9th September to Monday 16th September 2019
Uxie
(Gen 4)
PsychicMewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive - Asia, Pacific
Mesprit
(Gen 4)
PsychicMewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive - Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
Azelf
(Gen 4)
PsychicMewtwo
Tyranitar
Metagross
Latios
Dialga
Darkrai
Regionally exclusive - Americas, Greeland
Dialga
(Gen 4)
Steel
Dragon
Machamp
Groudon
Breloom
Haryama
Lucario
Mamoswine
Until Thursday, March 28th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Palkia
(Gen 4)
Water
Dragon
Salamence
Rayquaza
Dialga
Palkia
Togekiss
Garchomp
Until Thursday, February 28th at 9pm UK / 1om PST (Level 5 Raids)
Heatran
(Gen 4)
Fire
Steel
Groudon
Rhyperior
Golem
Machamp
Kyogre
In five-star raids from Tuesday, January 7th 2020 at 9pm to Tuesday, February 4th 2020 at 9pm
Regigigas
(Gen 4)
NormalMachamp
Poliwarth
Mewtwo
Lucario
Blaziken
Hariyama
Gallade
Emboar
Toxicroak
Palki
Dialga
Complete the 'A Colossal Discovery' Special Research quest line
Giratina
- Altered Forme (Gen 4)
Ghost
Dragon
Rayquaza
Dragonite
Latios
Salamence
Gengar
Until Tuesday, November 20th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Cresselia
(Gen 4)
PsychicTyranitar
Gengar
Houndoom
Until Tuesday, December 18th at 9pm UK / 1pm PST (Level 5 Raids)
Darkrai
(Gen 4)
DarkMachamp
Hariyama
Blaziken
Togekiss
Fardevior
Breloom
From Thursday 17th October to Friday 1st November in five-star raids
Cobalion
(Gen 5)
Steel
Fighting
Machamp
Flareon
Moltres
Entei
Blaziken
Hariyama
Chandelure
From November 4th to November 26th in five-star raids
Terrakion
(Gen 5)
Rock
Fighting
Venusaur
Mewtwo
Sceptile
Breloom
Metagross
Latios
Roserade
From November 26th to December 17th in five-star raids
Virizion
(Gen 5)
Grass
Fighting
Moltres
Mewtwo
Lugia
Honchkrow
Togekiss
Unfezant
Chandelure
From December 17th in five-star raids
Tornadus
(Gen 5)
FlyingRaikou
Rampardos
Mamoswine
Magnezone
Electivire
Terrakion
In five-star raids from February 4th at 9pm to March 1st 2020 at 9pm
Thundurus
(Gen 5)
Electric
Flying
Tyranitar
Rampardos
Rhyperior
Mamoswine
Glaceon
In five-star raids from March 2nd 2020 at 9pm
Reshiram
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Fire
Salamence
Goundon
Rayquaza
Rampardos
Dialga
In five-star raids from Tuesday, May 26th 2020 to Tuesday, June 16th 2020
Zekrom
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Electric
Gardevoir
Goundon
Rayquaza
Palkia
Weavile
In five-star raids from Tuesday, June 16th 2020
Kyurem
(Gen 5)
Dragon
Ice
Tyranitar
Gardevoir
Metagross
Lucario
Togekiss
In five-star raids from Tuesday, July 7th 2020
Landorus
(Gen 5)
Ground
Flying
Gyarados
Lapras
Swampert
Kyogre
Mamoswine
In five-star raids from March 31st from 9pm to April 21st
Genesect
(Gen 5)
Bug
Steel
Darmanitan
Entei
Moltres
Chandelure
Charizard
Complete the 'A Drive for Investigate' Special Research quest line
Xerneas
(Gen 6)
FairyMetagross
Roserade
Dialga
Excadrill
Genesect
In five-star raids from 4th May to 17th May 2021
Yveltal
(Gen 6)
Dark and flying-typeRaikou
Rhyperior
Mamoswine
Rampardos
Electivire
In five-star raids from 18th May to 24th May 2021
Tapu Koko
(Gen 7)
Electric and fairy-typeGarchomp
Rhyperior
Roserade
Toxicroak
Victreebel
In five-star raids from 1st March to 15th March 2022
Tapu Lele
(Gen 7)
Psychic and fairy-typeChandelure
Giratina
Roserade
Toxicroak
Metagross
In five-star raids from 22nd March to 29th March 2022
Tapu Bulu
(Gen 7)
Grass and fairy-typeRoserade
Darmanitan
Rayquaza
Mamaoswine
Toxicroak
In five-star raids from 12th April to 26th April 2022
Tapu Fini
(Gen 7)
Water and fairy-typeRoserade
Zapdos
Raikou
Electivire
Victreebel
In five-star raids from 10th May to 25th May 2022
Nihilego
(Gen 7)
Rock and poison-typeGroudon
Garchomp
Mewtwo
Swampert
Gyarados
In five-star raids on 5th June 2022
Zacian
Hero of Many Battles form
(Gen 8)
Fairy-typeScizor
Metagross
Roserade
Dialga
Genesect
In five-star raids from 20th August to 26th August 2021
Zamazenta
Hero of Many Battles form
(Gen 8)
Fighting-typeMewtwo
Espeon
Gardevoir
Latios
Rayquaza
In five-star raids from 26th August to 1st September 2021

How to catch Legendaries and how to unlock Legendary Raids in Pokémon Go

Ninatic finally unlocked Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go following Pokémon Go Fest. Summer 2017 saw Legendary birds Moltres, Articuno and Moltres come and go, with Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, Suicune here for Autumn - and the start of a Gen 3 Legendary rollout over the winter, starting with Groudon.

Though they are similar to standard Raid Battles in many ways, there are several differences in both their appearance and capture:

How to capture Legendary Pokémon

Like other Raid encounters, once a Legendary's defeated you have to then catch it. This is difficult seeing as, according to research available from Pokémon Go community The Silph Road, your chances are pretty slim.

If that's not clear enough, here's a handy image, created by reddit user and Silph Road member Epimetheos:

With the above in mind, what can you do to increase your chances of catching Legendary Pokémon? It's recommended you:

The history of Legendaries in Pokémon Go

Before we even heard their presence was confirmed in the big Gym rework, we already knew the various Legendaries were in the game.

That's thanks to some good old-fashioned datamining. NesstendoYT on YouTube was one major player, who dug through the game's files to discover that the above first generation Legendary Pokémon are indeed listed in the game:

Their absence in the game led to plenty of speculation, particularly with one of the strongest and most famous Legendary Pokémon - Mewtwo - being the focus of one of the game's first trailers, showing crowds of people teaming up to fight it, whittling down its health as a timer ticks down before capturing the Pokémon in a packed Times Square, suggesting that Mewtwo and other Legendaries could be unlocked through public events rather than random encounters.

That's since been confirmed of course - but it's interesting Mewtwo pops up again at the end of the trailer... maybe that's the Legendary Raid that needs to be tackled in Chicago?

As for Gen 2's Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-oh and Celebi, they've appeared in datamining efforts, too, with their stats showing up alongside the likes of the birds, Mew and Mewtwo.

These stats reveal them to be among the best Pokémon in our Pokémon Go tier list, with Mewtwo and Ho-Oh having some of the highest base attacks in the game, more so than existing creatures Alakazam and Dragonite.

The datamine also revealed that these creatures have no capture rate at all, so perhaps that lends itself to the theory that Legendaries will automatically be caught after defeating them in a Legendary Raid?

The Season of Go has arrived! The Pokémon TCG Crossover event is here, which includes the release of Wimpod and Golisopod. While Go Fest 2022 may be behind us, there are still three special research quests you might be working on - Pokémon Go Fest 2022, Rhi's Arrival and A Radiant World. Meanwhile, the Great League and Great League and Great League Remix are currently running in the Go Battle League Season 11. This season has also seen the lowering of the level requirement for Candy XL and introduced the first Ultra Beast, Nihilego.

We knew for some time that Legendaries were coming, but what's the story, and how did we get to this point?

When did we think Legendaries were coming? The Legendary teases:

In an interview with Wired Germany (via Den of Geek, Niantic CEO John Hanke said "with certainty that we will see [legendaries] more this year" - so that at least narrowed it down to 2017!

The biggest suggestion to date came from a five word acceptance speech from Niantic during the 21st Annual Webby Awards: "This summer will be legendary", a heavy hint we were set to see something soon:

That seemed to have been corroborated by the latest trickle of information, where Niantic suggested that "Legendary Pokémon and battles between players" were set to arrive some time this summer.

Whether this was going to happen at the same time as the implementation of the new Raids feature or a little while after was unknown, although things certainly did at least appear to be tying together quite nicely at that point.

The first Legendary Pokémon spotted in Pokémon Go - but how did it appear?

Back in early August of 2016, before any of this official news was even close to being announced, a player topped a Gym in Ohio with an Articuno, which is said to be the first Legendary appearance in the game. Multiple players verified the sighting, but how the player got the creature is in question. Amazingly, the owner claimed she received the Pokémon as part of an apology from developer Niantic after contacting them via email about an issue.

Other possibilities could be an exploit that has edited the creature's data to appear in the game, an error that has seen one spawn accidentally, or a glitch turn another Pokemon into the famed Legendary, similar to a case reported by a user who had their wild Caterpie transform into a Charizard once in their possession.

What else we know about Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Go

Finally, it's also worth pointing out - for history's sake, at the very least - that all this time there's been a hunt of Legendary Pokémon in plain sight, with users who have progressed to level 5 and interacted with a gym find themselves invited to one of three teams - Team Instinct, Team Mystic, or Team Valor - which are shown to be tied to Zapdos, Articuno and Moltres respectively. Could participating in teams play a part in how you unlock these particular Pokémon? It could still be the case that those Legendary Birds are tied to special Team-specific Raids at some point down the line.

The addition of Pokémon Go's Buddy system also paves the way for players to earn Candy and power up rare creatures without the need to catch any more - perfect for ultra rare Pokémon such as Legendaries. Meanwhile, the eventual arrival of Ditto - which was just as elusive as the Legendaries for sometime - is at least a sign that Niantic have been slowly working their way towards introducing all of the game's missing Pokémon.

In the meantime, an upcoming update will introduce Pokémon trading to help flesh out the gaps in your Pokédex, and our Pokémon Go guide, tips and tricks page to pick up a few pointers you might not know.

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