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Latest revision as of 13:44, 22 October 2021
↲ Kalos Ribbon | Alola Ribbon | Galar Ribbon ↳ |
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.
Alola League[edit]
Trial Captains[edit]
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