4th Gen Legendary Pokemon

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    The Fourth Generation, in particular Sinnoh, introduced a wide and eclectic mix of Legendary pokemon. Some say they it introduced too many (I agree), others say the more legendary pokemon, the better. What are your thoughts on this? Do you have any favourites?

    I'd say my favourite legendary from 4th Gen would be Ho-oh along with the Lake Trio. The latter's music was prety epic.
     
    I too, think that we have too many Legendary in Gen IV. Heatran, Phione and Manaphy are unnecessary for me.

    The wing mirages are available in HGSS and Pt as well, which are also unnecessary.
     
    After reading the OP, I have to agree - there are a lot of 4th gen legendaries. Strangely enough, I never really noticed that before today.
    I do like a lot of them though, so it's not a problem with me, haha.

    But while I do like the 4th generation legendaries overall, I like some better than others - most notably Heatran - and I do think one or two are completely unnecessary (*cough*Phione*cough*).
     
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    There were a lot of bonus ones, but I didn't mind that too much. More legendaries tended to mean more to catch, and hence more to do after beating the game! And one of the things I like about the 4th gen games is the amount of things to do in them.

    Phione though I just never really liked nor used. Heatran at least had a sidequest for it, shaymin came with its own area and event, etc. Phione though... a Pokemon bred off a legendary with worse stats, similar makeup and can't evolve. Whelp!
     
    Like my bud Sun mentioned, while it may be a bit too many legendaries they did at least make most of them have unique stuff going for them. My faves include Shaymin, Manaphy (and to a lesser extent Phione), Cresselia, Lake Guardians and the Creation dragon trio.

    And as Marcin (bobandbill) said, more legendaries means more incentive to "catch em all" and it makes postgame fun when you have to do some legendary hunting.
     
    I too, think that we have too many Legendary in Gen IV. Heatran, Phione and Manaphy are unnecessary for me.

    The wing mirages are available in HGSS and Pt as well, which are also unnecessary.

    hey heatran is awesome

    Least favourite gen 4 Pokemon would be Arceus, it has the worst concept known to Pokemon.
     
    There were a lot of legends in 4th gen, I liked Manaphy (mainly cause of the Pokemon Ranger movie) Shaymin and Cresslia the most. I never really liked Palkia or Phione though. my issue with Palkia is mainly design based. I felt like Dialga and Giratina were really cool, yet Palkia let me down. As for Phione... it's just not that great. I don't really understand the point of it.
     
    Hmmmm.
    Shaymin is my favorite. Both forms are cute.
    I agree that 4th gen released to many legendary Pokemon in general, all though I don't particularly hate any of them individually.
     
    I have to say I love darkrai, after seeing the movie I was like, Oh my god, this pokemon is just awesome. I love palkia's and giratina's designs too
     
    Personally, I like the Lake Trio a lot. And Palkia is cool.
     
    My favorite is a tie between Shaymin [both forms] and Giratina. Even though I agree that 4th Gen definitely does have a lot of legendaries, I've never really minded the abundance; they just feel like little extras on the side to help expand on Sinnoh's background lore a little, like the stories behind Darkrai/Cresselia.
     
    I never realized how many there were until just now as well, but i think I really like it. All of them had interesting back stories or interesting ways you had to capture them that made it fun and interesting to do so. It kind of makes me sad looking back at Gen IV, seeing how much late game content there was with a slight extended story, tons of legendaries to catch, and the whole battle frontier. The newer games seem like there is much less to do comparatively.

    I loved Heatran and Darkrai probably the most, both were pretty sweet.
     
    Shaymin (land forme) and Dialga. The most adorable legendary ever made. As for Dialga: Roar of Time, enough said.
     
    I'd say my favourite legendary from 4th Gen would be Ho-oh

    does ho-oh really count? Its a Gen 2 Pokemon, really.

    I liked the creation trio, with Giratina being my fave at the time, and Heatran. I didn't mind the increased number of Legendaries, though I did mind not getting them all in-game.
     
    I like them. a lot of legends just means more pokemon. i likie quite a few of them. Manaphy and Phione are pretty cool, you can basiclly breed legends, and you won't beleive how many people are looking for Phione

    The time/space trio are among my favorites, and all 5 of the legends I mentioned are in my region.
     
    over-saturating the pokemon market with legendaries means the legendaries lose value. the kanto bird trio had that substance of mystery and awe the newer ones lack, back in the last millenium, before 3rd gen pokemon showed up. you do not know how they appeared why they are part of a special trio group or what purpose that group holds. when you look at the sinnoh legendaries there is no mystery about it. you are told they shaped the world. the mystery of them becomes who wrote that statement? who was that witness who saw arceus form the world? what makes something epic and legendary is keeping it mysterious. once you know too much about something it is just another common thing. if every generation only introduced 1 legendary and each of them only shares a small bit of info of themselves, and also a small bit of info of how they related to the kanto bird trio or johto beast trio it increases the mystery and the aura of epicness it holds. they flooded us with too many legendaries there is no puzzle in it anymore. my favorites are the 2nd gen and 3rd gen legendaries, the sinnoh legendaries i don't really like as they did TOO MUCH.
     
    I like most of them, though there are a few to me that are meh (Heatran, Phione) and one that is bleh (Regigigas). Back when I got Pearl version I also got it with an action replay, so it was the first game in which I was able to cheat and explore beyond the defined boundaries of the game, and a lot of my cheating revolved around exploring where those legendaries were. That coupled with the fact that you could glitch your way to two (technically three counting Giratina but nobody tweaked to get that one early) of them sort of added a mythos to them as people were getting them before they were formally revealed and people (including me) were wondering what they were. It was a bit like Gen I with Mew; everybody wanted to get Shaymin and Darkrai but nobody knew a lot of details about them until Movies 12 and 13 came out (I think? It might have been 13 and 14 but I swear 14 was the one with Arceus in it..) Arceus itself was a mystery as well, especially since its event was never formally made available. It has an area, a summoning item, and even its own battle theme that to this day are unused, sort of like Deoxys. I think people are still trying to glitch their way to it to this very day, going far beyond the physical boundaries of the game in an attempt to summon it.

    I do have to admit though the sheer amount of legendaries available, specifically in Platinum version, was a bit too much. You had two trios of legendaries, a trio master, three event legendaries, one standalone legendary just hanging out in a cave, another event legendary that you can get pseudo legendaries from via breeding, the legendary birds which were also available in HG/SS, the regi trio.... Some of them I can see, like the event legendaries (though they were a bit much...), the emotion trio, and the creation trio, but there wasn't much point in Regigigas and Heatran.
     
    The only legendary Pokémon I cared about were Dialga, Palkia and Manaphy. With the remaining legendaries I just got them from events.
     
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