While Legendary Clue #1 tasks you with uncovering the mystery of some all-new Legendaries, Legendary Clue #2 reintroduces some familiar faces while also debuting some new Pokemon. This questline involves finding, encountering, awakening, and hopefully catching the Legendary Titans, also known as the Regis or the Legendary Golems.

This clue, also known as “The Terrible Titans… Lurking Locked Away!” is pretty straightforward. Head to the various temples located around the Crown Tundra and capture the golems sleeping away inside. However, you’ll need to solve some small puzzles in order to unlock the temple doors. Here’s everything you need to know to find these ancient beings and complete this quest.

How to Activate the Quest

This quest, along with the other two main questlines given to you by Peony, will be activated almost immediately upon arriving at the Crown Tundra. Once you step out of the train station, you’ll be greeted by this enigmatic character and his rebellious daughter. Soon after, you can find him in his cabin in Freezington where he’ll task you with the three clues.

These three clues don’t need to be completed in order — they can be worked on simultaneously.

When you find each golem, don’t worry about knocking it out, as it’ll respawn if you do, giving you another chance to capture it. Be prepared though — they’re very hard to catch so you’ll need a ton of Ultra Balls and some strong Pokemon that can withstand their attacks.

Find Regice

Regice, the Ice-type golem, is arguably the most tedious to catch. This is because you actually need to catch another Pokemon first.

Head to the Snowslide Slope area. Here, you’ll find a large temple called the Iceberg Temple. Examining the doors will reveal that they’re locked, and in order to open them, you’ll need to “walk together with a living crystal of snow.” This living crystal is actually a Cryogonal, which can be caught in the immediate area if you don’t already have one, or in most places in the Crown Tundra so long as it’s snowing or snowstorming.

Set Cryogonal to the first slot in your party so it follows behind you (you’ll have to turn this feature back on if you’ve disabled it). Now, the doors will open. Once the doors have opened, you won’t need to keep Cryogonal in your party to go inside — they stay unlocked.

Once inside, walk across all of the circles to light them up. Then, interact with the large statue at the back of the room. Regice will awaken and challenge you to a battle.

Find Registeel

Registeel, the Steel-type golem, can be found in the Iron Ruins. This temple can be found in the Giant’s Bed, and might be the first you come across as they’re pretty close to Freezington and not hidden.

Once again, the doors are locked. These ones tell you to “let ring the piercing note that will wake the giant of steel.” This is the easiest of the three original Regis — just press the left stick on your controller to whistle and the doors will unlock.

Once inside, light up the circles on the floor again by walking over them, and then interact with the statue.

As a Steel-type, Registeel has very high defense and a ton of types are not very effective against it. Consider bringing a Ground-, Fire-, or Fighting-type, which are Steel’s weaknesses.

Find Regirock

The last of the original three Regis is Regirock, the Rock-type. It can be found in the Rock Peak Ruins, also located in the Giant’s Bed (just at the other end, near the Lakeside Cave.

The locked doors of this temple tell you to “let the first Pokémon hold a never-changing stone.” This is a clue to give the first Pokemon in your party an Everstone to hold. If you don’t have an Everstone, there are a few places to find them.

In Turffield, just southeast of the stadium on a short forked path, you’ll find a hidden Everstone on the ground. You can also receive them as a reward for a Poke Job, or by hiring the Digging Duo in Bridge Field, though these methods aren’t guaranteed or predictable. There is also a 50% chance that wild Roggenrola, Boldore, or Gigalith will be holding an Everstone when caught.

Once again, light up the floor circles and interact with the statue once you’re inside. You can also safely remove the held Everstone once the doors are unlocked, if you wish. Regirock is a Rock-type, weak to Water, Grass, Steel, Ground, and Fighting.

Make a Choice: Regieleki or Regidrago

Next up is the two new members of this group of Legendary Golems — Regieleki and Regidrago. These two can be found in the Split-Decision Ruins, which are actually a pain to get to. Head to the river bend in the south portion of Giant’s Bed, past Regirock’s temple, through a cave, and into the Frigid Sea. From here, take a right out on the water to a small beach where you’ll find Three-Point Pass. This is the location of the Split-Decision Ruins.

The clue on the door says the following: “A giant of rock. A giant of ice. A giant of steel. When gather the three giants, the door of destiny shall be opened.” Simply place Regice, Registeel, and Regirock in your party, and the doors will unlock. From here, you can return them to the PC if you wish.

Once inside, you’ll have to make a choice between Regieleki and Regidrago. You cannot catch both — only one of them.

Regieleki or Regidrago — Which Should You Choose?

There are a few things to consider if you can’t choose which of these two golems you’d like to encounter. Both are very powerful but have different typing, stat distribution, and abilities, as well as learning different moves.

Regieleki is an Electric-type with a record-setting speed stat of 200 points. This makes it the fastest Pokemon in existence by base stats, which is definitely appealing. However, it has abysmal defense, with both its physical and special defense base stats being just 50 points. Its ability, Transistor, gives a 50% boost to its Electric-type attacks, which is also impressive. It also only has one weakness: Ground. It has a signature move, Thunder Cage, which inflicts damage and traps the target in a damaging trap for a few moves.

Regidrago is a Dragon-type with the ability Dragon’s Maw, which gives a 50% boost to Dragon-type moves. Its signature move is Dragon Energy, which does damage the more HP Regidrago has. As for stats, Regidrago also has a measly 50 points in both of its defense stats. However, it boasts a fantastic 200 points in HP and 100 in both types of attack. As a Dragon-type, it’s weak to other Dragon moves, as well as Fairy and Ice.

Once you’ve made your choice, light up the floor circles in the pattern that matches your respective choice’s facial markings, then interact with the statue.

Return to Peony

After you’ve captured the three original Regis and your choice between Regieleki or Regidrago, return to Peony’s cabin. He’ll congratulate you on your victory over this task and mark it complete.

From here, if you have the other two clues left to finish, you can work on those. If this was the last one you needed to do, you’ll finish this storyline and unlock the strange mystery clue that comes next.

Bonus: Regigigas

Even though this Legendary questline is technically finished, there is another step you can complete. The master and creator of the Regis, Regigigas, can also be caught in the Crown Tundra expansion. To do this, you’ll need a friend or a trustworthy samaritan who can loan you the missing option between Regidrago or Regieleki that you didn’t choose.

Once you have all five Regis in your possession, place them in your party. Then, head to the Giant’s Bed area near the base of Snowslide Slope. You’ll find a spot with four boulder surrounding an inactive Pokemon Raid Den. If you have all five Regis in your party and are ready for a battle, interact with the den.

You’ll begin a solo raid against a Level 100 Dynamaxed Regigigas. You’ll need to knock it out before you can capture it, like other Max Raids, so make sure you bring a strong Fighting-type Pokemon with you. Fortunately, once you defeat it, it has a 100% catch rate.

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