Here's why:
* Shadow Pokemon: The main focus of Pokemon Colosseum is the concept of "Shadow Pokemon". These Pokemon have been corrupted and are controlled by a shadowy force. While incredibly powerful, they aren't technically Legendaries.
* No Mythical Pokemon: Pokemon Colosseum also does not feature Mythical Pokemon, such as Mew or Celebi.
However, there are some Pokemon that you might consider "Legendary-esque" due to their unique status in the game:
* Shadow Lugia: This is the main antagonist of the game. It is a powerful Shadow Pokemon that serves as the final boss fight. While not a traditional Legendary, it definitely occupies a similar role.
* Shadow Entei: This is a powerful Shadow Pokemon encountered in the game, though not as prominent as Lugia. It represents a powerful threat and challenge for the player.
* Other Shadow Pokemon: Throughout the game, you'll encounter several other Shadow Pokemon, including Shadow Mewtwo, Shadow Raikou, and Shadow Suicune. These are powerful and rare Pokemon that could be considered "Legendary" based on their strength and unique status.
It's important to note that while these Pokemon are powerful and rare, they aren't traditionally categorized as Legendary in the Pokemon universe. Colosseum emphasizes a different kind of power and rarity through its Shadow Pokemon concept.