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The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to describe {{p|Kyogre}} in its {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} [[Pokédex]] entry in Japanese, English, and Korean. In Spanish, the term is replaced by "[[Legendary Pokémon]]"; in all other languages, the text is restructured to instead refer to legends in general.
The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to describe {{p|Kyogre}} in its {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} [[Pokédex]] entry in Japanese, English, and Korean. In Spanish, the term is replaced by "[[Legendary Pokémon]]"; in all other languages, the text is restructured to instead refer to legends in general.


The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to refer to {{p|Arceus}} in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Shield]] and [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]] in many languages. In {{p|Type: Null}}'s Shield Pokédex entry, Arceus is referred to by this term in all languages except English, German, and Chinese; in English, it is instead referred to as the "Pokémon of myth", while in German, the sentence is restructured to refer to it as a Pokémon from an old legend. In the description of [[Task]] 27: "The Deified Pokémon" in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the term "mythical Pokémon" is used to refer to Arceus in Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean; in English and Spanish, the text is restructured to refer to it as a "Pokémon spoken of in ancient myths" or a Pokémon of legends, while in French, it is referred to as a Legendary Pokémon instead.
The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to refer to {{p|Arceus}} in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Shield]] and [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]] in many languages. In {{p|Type: Null}}'s Shield Pokédex entry, Arceus is referred to by this term in all languages except English, German, and Chinese—in English, it is instead referred to as the "Pokémon of myth"; in German, the sentence is restructured to refer to it as a Pokémon from an old legend. In the description of [[Task]] 27: "The Deified Pokémon" in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the term "mythical Pokémon" is used to refer to Arceus in Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean—in English and Spanish, the text is restructured to refer to it as a "Pokémon spoken of in ancient myths" or a Pokémon of legends; in French, it is referred to as a Legendary Pokémon instead.


In Pokémon Legends: Arceus's [[Eternal Battle Reverie]], the challenge to battle against Dialga and Palkia is called "Space and time" (Japanese: 時空 ''Spacetime'') while the challenge to battle against Giratina is called "The banished Pokémon" (Japanese: 暴れ者 ''Aggressor''). The challenge to battle against the Origin Formes of all three of these Pokémon is called "Primordial chaos" (Japanese: 根源 ''Origin'').
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus's [[Eternal Battle Reverie]], the challenge to battle against Dialga and Palkia is called "Space and time" (Japanese: 時空 ''Spacetime'') while the challenge to battle against Giratina is called "The banished Pokémon" (Japanese: 暴れ者 ''Aggressor''). The challenge to battle against the Origin Formes of all three of these Pokémon is called "Primordial chaos" (Japanese: 根源 ''Origin'').

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