Looking for the pseudo-legendary of Pokémon Black and White? With Hydreigon, you'll be nearly unbeatable.

Steps

  1. 1
    Go to Victory Road. You must first catch a Deino, which can be found on the 1st and 3rd floors of Victory Road by walking, and it has a 20% of showing up. The location of Deino is the same in both Black and White.
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    Carry a Pokémon with you that has status-affecting moves such as Thunder Wave or Hypnosis. It would also be wise to have a Pokémon who knows the move False Swipe. No matter how strong your Pokémon is, the move False Swipe will always leave the target with at least 1 hp.
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    Carry some Ultra Balls or Dusk Balls. Dusk Balls are very effective at night, or in dark places such as caves.
  4. 4
    Carry some Potions as well. Wild Pokémon may surprise you by having high-damage dealing attacks.
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    Once you come across one, try using False Swipe to lower it's hp down and then putting it to sleep. Beware of moves that burn or poison, as they will drain the Deino's life, possibly before you can capture it.
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    Once you have your Deino, start leveling! Deino doesn't evolve into Zweilous until level 50.
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    Zweilous doesn't evolve until level 64, at which point, you will have your pseudo-legendary!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What are pseudo-legendary?
    Dudhhr McDudhhr
    Dudhhr McDudhhr
    Community Answer
    Pseudo-legendary Pokemon are those with a base stat total of exactly 600 and a three-stage evolutionary line.
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Warnings

  • After defeating the Elite Four, most battles will feature Pokémon level 60+ (the upside is that battles of higher level offer more exp).
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  • Using things that burn or poison the Deino during battle will eventually run its hp out if you don't catch it quickly enough.
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  • Deino is unavailable until you have all 8 gym badges.
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