Elygems is not a legendary Pokémon; it is actually a pre-evolution of the Pokémon Lickilicky. Elygems is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. Legendary Pokémon are typically unique, powerful, and often have special lore associated with them, which does not apply to Elygems.
No. Vespiquen is not a legendary.
The Legendary Axe happened in 1988.
No, Cinccino is not a legendary. It evolves from Minccino using a Shiny Stone and it can be caught in the wild multiple times, unlike a legendary. A legendary is caught/obtained only once during gameplay or event and no known legendary can evolve. (Excluding Mega evolution, which is temporarily.)
Get one of the legendary birds to join your team.
Yes, Glaceon is a legendary Pokemon card.
Elygem evolves to Beheeyem.
some Pokemon are like elygem are but if they come to the real world they would probably be from space.
Legendary elphame armor Legendary elphame boots Legendary elphame helm Legendary elphame belt legendary elphame polearm legendary elphame axe legendary elphame bow legendary elphame sword legendary elphame hammer
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the legendary birds
No Dragonite is not a legendary, but it is a pseudo-legendary.
Wolves are legendary because of their legendary howls at night
No, but it is classified as a psuedo-legendary, which is fake-legendary.
He is rare but not a legendary because legendary means that there is only one of its kind.
Paul Bunyan's size was legendary. Her determination was legendary. etc.
Some consider it Legendary, as it is very rare, but it is not actually a Legendary.
(This question does not ask "which legendary is hardest to get.") I do not think that it is possible to say that anything that is legendary is more legendary than another something that is legendary. While some legendary things are more widely known than others, it does not mean that the first is more legendary than the latter. The point is, then, that there are no degrees of the word legendary.