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The title says it all. I know that Mythical is kind of a fanmade term for a kind of subset of Legendaries anyway, but the way they're divided up, IMO, is kind of all over the place.
It's a bit weird that Mewtwo is a Legendary, but Mew, the Pokémon Mewtwo was cloned from, is Mythical. There are at least a few other examples. The Swords of Justice are considered Legendary EXCEPT Keldeo, which is Mythical. Also, how is it that Cresselia is a Legendary but Darkrai is not? And for that matter, how in the heck is Arceus, the very God of all Pokémon itself, NOT considered a Legendary when its creations (Dialga, Palkia, Giratina) all are?
So, I'm proposing a new rule, take it or leave it, for determining which is which: The Box Rule. Under this rule, POST-GEN 1, A Pokémon is a Legendary if it is featured on the box artwork for a specific game or DLC or is sufficiently related to a Pokémon that is featured on the box artwork of a game or DLC. This applies post-Gen 1 to explain Mewtwo and the Legendary Birds because the Gen 1 games featured the starters on their box artwork.
So, let's put it into practice:
In Gen 2, Ho-oh and Lugia are obviously Legendaries, but so are the Legendary Beasts because Suicune is featured on Crystal's box art and the other two Legendary Beasts are brought in by association.
In Gen 4, Arceus is now a Legendary because it's sufficiently related to the Creation Trio, being their literal creator.
In Gen 8, Urshifu, Calyrex, Spectrier, and Glastrier are also all still Legendaries because Urshifu and Calyrex are featured on the artwork for the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLCs.
But, as for the Legendary Golems, The Swords of Justice, the Lake Guardians, etc. Those are all now Mythicals.
So, you all get the gist. I think this not only makes it easier to classify, but in general makes Legendaries much rarer and less crowded as a group.
It's a bit weird that Mewtwo is a Legendary, but Mew, the Pokémon Mewtwo was cloned from, is Mythical. There are at least a few other examples. The Swords of Justice are considered Legendary EXCEPT Keldeo, which is Mythical. Also, how is it that Cresselia is a Legendary but Darkrai is not? And for that matter, how in the heck is Arceus, the very God of all Pokémon itself, NOT considered a Legendary when its creations (Dialga, Palkia, Giratina) all are?
So, I'm proposing a new rule, take it or leave it, for determining which is which: The Box Rule. Under this rule, POST-GEN 1, A Pokémon is a Legendary if it is featured on the box artwork for a specific game or DLC or is sufficiently related to a Pokémon that is featured on the box artwork of a game or DLC. This applies post-Gen 1 to explain Mewtwo and the Legendary Birds because the Gen 1 games featured the starters on their box artwork.
So, let's put it into practice:
In Gen 2, Ho-oh and Lugia are obviously Legendaries, but so are the Legendary Beasts because Suicune is featured on Crystal's box art and the other two Legendary Beasts are brought in by association.
In Gen 4, Arceus is now a Legendary because it's sufficiently related to the Creation Trio, being their literal creator.
In Gen 8, Urshifu, Calyrex, Spectrier, and Glastrier are also all still Legendaries because Urshifu and Calyrex are featured on the artwork for the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLCs.
But, as for the Legendary Golems, The Swords of Justice, the Lake Guardians, etc. Those are all now Mythicals.
So, you all get the gist. I think this not only makes it easier to classify, but in general makes Legendaries much rarer and less crowded as a group.