no way. leagendaries are legends because THERE'S ONLY ONE OF THEM. seriously!!!
60, You can only have four cards with the same name in the deck.
In 2017, the legendary rule in Magic: The Gathering was changed so that players could have multiple legendary permanents with the same name on the battlefield. This allowed players to keep their own legendary cards even if their opponent had the same one.
Well the legendary Pokemon is Dialga but most of the other Pokemon are the same.
Legendary Pokemon [same with any other pokemon game for ds] cannot evolve.
The MTG legendary rule states that players can only have one copy of a legendary card on the battlefield at a time. However, certain cards have an exception to this rule, allowing players to have multiple copies of the same legendary card on the battlefield.
Normally Some legendary pokemon do it, like the Legendary bird group (Zapdos, Articuno and Moltres) have Sprites. All the Main Legendary and that are always in the same place have OOB Sprites.
No Phione is not a legendary for the same reasons as Shaymin it is just rare and is showed in the Sinnoh Region with multiple pokemon!
yes, they usually do.
i have never heard of a ledgered pokemon. if anyone else who's going to answer this, then answer his question correctly. if he had a typo though, then this is what i think; . . . . . . . if you mean "legendary pokemon", then no. Even if you had 2 of the same legendary pokemon, you still can't breed them. Did you ever notice that legendary pokemons have NO gender? . . . . . . .
only if you have a action replay
It depends, All Pokemon stats vary, there never the same each time.
If you flee from one of the Regis in Pokemon Ruby it will disappear from the game. This is the same for all Legendary Pokemon in all Pokemon games. The Roaming Legendary Pokemon are an exception as they can flee from battle without disappearing.