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Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2 are Generation V Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS; they're the last games Nintendo ever released for the system. They are sequels to the earlier Generation V games, Pokémon Black and White.
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What is the secret of the Legendary Pokémon? Adventure across the Unova region and discover all-new Pokémon!" — Blurb on the back of the boxes of Pokémon Black and White Versions. Pokémon Black and White are the first half of the fifth generation of Pokémon, made for the Nintendo DS.
Jun 23, 2012 · Legendary Pokémon have been a massive part of Pokémon games from the get-go and, as such, Pokémon Black 2 & Pokémon White 2 don't skimp on the possibilities, providing numerous Legendary Pokémon dotted around Unova. This page details the Legendary Pokémon, how to get them, and what they know.
- Overview
- Catching Legendary Pokemon
- Save Your Game
- Buy a Ton of Poke Balls
- Learn False Swipe
- Inflict Status Effects
- The Legendary Pokemon
- Kyurem
- Zekrom and Reshiram
- The Swords of Justice
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Legendary Pokemon are special, one of a kind Pokemon that can be found in game. Most of the time you'll hear the characters in the game telling stories about these Pokemon. The stories and the rarity is what makes them Legendary.
Legendary Pokemon are among the hardest Pokemon to capture in any game. We'll try to prevent you from smashing your (3)DS with a few tips on catching these Legendary Beasts.
Most Legendary Pokemon are stationary on the map. You can walk up to them and interact with them to initiate the battle. Before doing so, SAVE YOUR GAME. If you really want to catch a Legendary Pokemon, you should save your game before attempting it. You may accidentally make the Pokemon faint or you may get knocked out by going easy on the guy. Yo...
There are many Poke Balls out there that can help you catch a Legendary Pokemon. Ultra Balls may be an obvious choice, but those things still may make it hard on you. If the battle is going on for some time, which it probably will, you can always use a Timer Ball to help out. If it's night, or you're in a cave, using a Dusk Ball will increase your chances a ton.
Note: There are two Master Balls in Black 2 and White 2. One is given in Mistralton City, and the other is given at the Plasma Frigate at the P2 Laboratory. If needed, use them for Kyurem and either Zekrom or Reshiram.
The Attack False Swipe is a valuable move which will reduce a Pokemon's HP to 1 if it would have otherwise caused a Pokemon to faint. If you use it again, it will cause the Pokemon to faint. False Swipe can be taught to a Pokemon from TM54, found at Reversal Mountain.
The Pokemon's HP is at 1 and it still won't be captured?! Inflict a Status Effect on it. The most valuable Status Effects are Sleep and Paralysis. Place one of these on the beast with 1 HP and you may have a shot at catching it.
The following Legendary Pokemon can be found in Black 2 and White 2. Detailed information coming.
•Main Legend
•Kyurem - Giant Chasm
•Black / White Dragon Legends
•Zekrom - Dragonspiral Tower (Black 2)
•Reshiram - Dragonspiral Tower (White 2)
Kyurem is the main Legendary Pokemon of Black 2 and White 2. It can be captured and used as regular Kyurem, or it can be merged with Zekrom or Reshiram to make Black Kyurem or White Kyurem.
To get Kyurem you must first catch Zekrom or Reshiram from Dragonspiral Tower. See more about that below. After capturing one of them, go to the North-most cave in Giant Chasm to find Kyurem. After catching Kyurem, you will find a special item that allows you to merge Kyurem with Zekrom or Reshiram.
Zekrom and Reshiram were originally the main legends of Pokemon Black and White, but in Black 2 and White 2, they are more like secondary legends to be merged with Kyurem. The story goes, Zekrom and Reshiram were once one Legendary Dragon Pokemon owned by twin trainers. The twin trainers didn't see eye to eye, so the Pokemon split into two, which became Zekrom and Reshiram.
Zekrom and Reshiram can only be found in one version of these Pokemon games. Zekrom is found in Black 2, and Reshiram is found in White 2. In both games, N owns this Legendary Pokemon. After defeating the Pokemon League, visit N's Castle to find and battle N. He will turn either Reshiram or Zekrom into the Dark Stone or Light Stone and give it to you. Take this stone to the top of Dragonspiral Tower to capture it.
Like Pokemon Black and White, the three swords of justice can be found and captured. However, they will be in entirely different locations. Nothing special will be needed to capture them.
Pokémon. Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2 are Generation V Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS. Details are scarce at this time, but the games are sequels to the earlier Generation V games, Pokémon Black and White.
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The games feature the legendary Pokémon identified by Junichi Masuda as Black Kyurem and White Kyurem. [6][7] The games were first revealed on February 26, 2012, in the episode of the Japanese television program Pokémon Smash!, [8][9] followed by an international confirmation on the Pokémon official website.