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| class="text-left" | &#8626; [[Kanto Legendary Ribbon|<span  style="color:#fff;">Kanto Ribbon</span>]]
| class="text-center" | Johto Ribbon
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In order to unlock [[Legendary Pokémon]] encounters, a player must obtain ribbons by defeating gym leaders. Each ribbon represents a Pokémon region and unlocks its respective legendaries. All gym leaders in a region need to be defeated. You can track your progress from your profile by checking your obtained badges. In the past, elite 4 members, champions, [[Battle Facilities|battle frontier brains]], and [[Battle Facilities|battle maison members]] had to be completed for all legendary Pokémon to become obtainable but is no longer the case after a [https://forums.pokemon-vortex.com/topic/18015-scheduled-maintenance-changes-to-badges/| v4 update].
In order to unlock [[Legendary Pokémon]] encounters, a player must obtain ribbons by defeating gym leaders. Each ribbon represents a Pokémon region and unlocks its respective legendaries. All gym leaders in a region need to be defeated. You can track your progress from your profile by checking your obtained badges. In the past, elite 4 members, champions, [[Battle Facilities|battle frontier brains]], and [[Battle Facilities|battle maison members]] had to be completed for all legendary Pokémon to become obtainable but is no longer the case after a [https://forums.pokemon-vortex.com/topic/18015-scheduled-maintenance-changes-to-badges/| v4 update].


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{{NPCBattle|npc = Clair|location = Blackthorn City Gym|type = Dragon|theme = dragon|num1 = 148|pkmn1 = Dragonair|num2 = 147|pkmn2 = Dratini|num3 = 149|pkmn3 = Dragonite|num4 = 148|pkmn4 = Dragonair|num5 = 149|pkmn5 = Dragonite|num6 = 230|pkmn6 = Kingdra}}
{{NPCBattle|npc = Clair|location = Blackthorn City Gym|type = Dragon|theme = dragon|num1 = 148|pkmn1 = Dragonair|num2 = 147|pkmn2 = Dratini|num3 = 149|pkmn3 = Dragonite|num4 = 148|pkmn4 = Dragonair|num5 = 149|pkmn5 = Dragonite|num6 = 230|pkmn6 = Kingdra}}


 
==Unlocked with Johto Ribbon==
=Unlocked with Johto Ribbon=
 
 
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==Other Legendary Ribbons==
{{Legendary Ribbons}}

Latest revision as of 05:45, 11 July 2026

In order to unlock Legendary Pokémon encounters, a player must obtain ribbons by defeating gym leaders. Each ribbon represents a Pokémon region and unlocks its respective legendaries. All gym leaders in a region need to be defeated. You can track your progress from your profile by checking your obtained badges. In the past, elite 4 members, champions, battle frontier brains, and battle maison members had to be completed for all legendary Pokémon to become obtainable but is no longer the case after a v4 update.

Johto League

Gym Leaders

Violet City Gym Flying
Falkner
PidgeyPidgeotto
Azalea Town Gym Bug
Bugsy
MetapodKakunaScyther
Goldenrod City Gym Normal
Whitney
ClefairyJigglypuffMiltank
Ecruteak City Gym Ghost
Morty
GastlyHaunterGengarHaunter
Cianwood City Gym Fighting
Chuck
PoliwhirlPoliwrathPrimeape
Olivine City Gym Steel
Jasmine
MagnemiteMagnetonMagnemiteSteelix
Mahogany Town Gym Ice
Pryce
SeelJynxDewgongSeelPiloswine
Blackthorn City Gym Dragon
Clair
DragonairDratiniDragoniteDragonairDragoniteKingdra

Unlocked with Johto Ribbon

Raikou
#243
Raikou
Entei
#244
Entei
Suicune
#245
Suicune
Lugia
#249
Lugia
Ho-oh
#250
Ho-oh
Celebi
#251
Celebi

Other Legendary Ribbons

Legendary Ribbons
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