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Pokemon Legends Arceus: How to Get Arceus

Pokemon Legends Arceus is finally here. The long-awaited open-world Pokemon game that many have dreamed of for years is available for anyone to jump in and explore. While there are a lot of changes in this game, obviously catching, training, and evolving Pokemon is still a critical part of the gameplay. If you’re here, you’re either at the end of the game wondering how to get Arceus, Pokemon Legends… Arceus’ cover star. Or maybe you are just still working through and wondering that. Greedy, catch the rest first before the Poke-god! Regardless here’s what you need to know to catch the deified Pokemon.

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How to Get Arceus in Pokemon Legends Arceus

Let’s jump right in. For starters, you need to have beaten the main mission of the game. Ideally, we’re not spoiling anything in the game aside from the fact that, well, yes, you can catch Arceus. We’re assuming you knew that one already; otherwise, you wouldn’t have risked clicking on this article.

You’ll know you’re done once you’ve reached the mission, A New Day Dawns. You’re going to need to start the mission, The Researcher of Myths given to you by Captain Cyllenne in Galaxy HQ.

From here, the path to getting Arceus is straightforward but long. You’ll need to complete a string of missions that will follow one after the other, taking you on a tour of Hisui/Sinnoh, snatching up all the legendary Pokemon you’re missing to fill out your Pokedex.

Upon the conclusion of these missions, you’ll get the Azure Flute and the final mission, The Deified Pokemon. On paper, it’s a simple mission. Go to the Temple of Sinnoh and play the Azure Flute.

Again, we won’t spoil exactly what happens, but the bottom line is you’re going to be in an arena balm battle with Arceus.

This isn’t Dark Souls, although Pokemon Legends Arceus pretends to be sometimes, so the battle won’t be too difficult for anyone that has gotten this far in the game already. Use the same tactics you’ve been doing in these types of fights. Use your dodge roll to pass through attacks, and then whip it in the face with balms to whittle its health down when you have the chance.

Arceus, unsurprisingly, is the most aggressive. So for this one, take it easy if you’re having a hard time; avoid hitting him with balms when he’s shooting balls of energy from its head. You’ll know it when you see it.

How to Get Arceus in Pokemon Legends Arceus

  1. Complete the main story and then accept the post-game mission: A New Day Dawns & The Researcher of Myths.

  2. Continue to complete post-game missions in order until you reach The Deified Pokemon.

  3. Follow prompts and bring the Azure Flute to the Temple of Sinnoh

  4. Defeat Arceus in Battle

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And that’s pretty much it! Finish off Arceus and it’ll be added to your party that you can use for whatever you want. You’ll have the Legend Plate, the most broken item in the game which converts Arceus’ Judgment attack to a super-effective same type attack bonus (STAB) move 100% of the time.

That’s all you need to know for how to get Arceus in Pokemon Legends Arceus. For more tips, tricks and FAQs answered, check out our guide wiki filled with lots of useful guides for you to peruse during your adventure in Hisui.


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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.