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When obtained (in the {{pkmn2|wild}} or as a {{pkmn2|gift}}) in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} onward, Legendary and Mythical Pokémon are guaranteed to have three {{IV}}s of 31. (In {{g|X and Y}}, this was instead the case for Pokémon in the {{egg3|Undiscovered}}.) These potential Legendary Pokémon all also have this property, although it has never been stated to be exclusive to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon in Generation VII.
When obtained (in the {{pkmn2|wild}} or as a {{pkmn2|gift}}) in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} onward, Legendary and Mythical Pokémon are guaranteed to have three {{IV}}s of 31. (In {{g|X and Y}}, this was instead the case for Pokémon in the {{egg3|Undiscovered}}.) These potential Legendary Pokémon all also have this property, although it has never been stated to be exclusive to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon in Generation VII.


Japanese-language episode summaries<ref>http://imgur.com/eojk7UE</ref><ref>http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pokemon_sunmoon/episodes/</ref> for [[SM019]] explicitly call Tapu Koko a Legendary Pokémon, although it is unclear if these summaries were provided by an official source or were simply improvised by their authors.
Japanese-language episode summaries<ref>http://imgur.com/eojk7UE</ref><ref>http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pokemon_sunmoon/episodes/</ref> for [[SM019]] explicitly call Tapu Koko a Legendary Pokémon, although it is unclear if these summaries were provided by an official source or were simply improvised by writers not affiliated with official sources.


===Evidence against===
===Evidence against===