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{{bp|Raikou}}, {{bp|Entei}}, and {{bp|Suicune}} split as soon as you as you free them, and will spend the rest of the game wandering from Route to Route in Johto.  You'll meet them again when you get into a random battle and one appears instead of a local Pokémon, but no one knows when or where.   
{{bp|Raikou}}, {{bp|Entei}}, and {{bp|Suicune}} split as soon as you as you free them, and will spend the rest of the game wandering from Route to Route in Johto.  You'll meet them again when you get into a random battle and one appears instead of a local Pokémon, but no one knows when or where.   


Don't be afraid when you do encounter them: instead of attacking, these level 40 Pokémon will run away immediately (you may get to attack first, so use [[bp:Sleep (move)|Sleep]] if your active Pokémon has it, but don't try changing Pokémon).  Any damage you do won't heal, so after enough random encounters, they may be wounded enough to catch.
Don't be afraid when you do encounter them: instead of attacking, these level 40 Pokémon will run away immediately (you may get to attack first, so use {{bpm|Sleep}} if your active Pokémon has it, but don't try changing Pokémon).  Any damage you do won't heal, so after enough random encounters, they may be wounded enough to catch.


Actually, there is an art to tracking and capturing these cowardly but powerful beasts, which is discussed below.  But first, you have to get lucky and run into each of them.
Actually, there is an art to tracking and capturing these cowardly but powerful beasts, which is discussed below.  But first, you have to get lucky and run into each of them.
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==The Legendary Beasts==
==The Legendary Beasts==
In Gold and Silver, Suicune has Leer, Water Gun, Roar, and Gust, and in Crystal it has Leer, Bubblebeam, Rain Dance, and Gust. The change is due to the fact that you can catch Suicune in Tin Tower in Crystal.  Entei knows [[bp:Leer (move)|Leer]], [[bp:Ember (move)|Ember]], [[bp:Roar (move)|Roar]], and [[bp:Fire Spin (move)|Fire Spin]] and Raikou knows Leer, Roar, Thundershock, and Quick Attack. You get 1,234 EXP for defeating any of the Legendary Beasts.
In Gold and Silver, Suicune has Leer, Water Gun, Roar, and Gust, and in Crystal it has Leer, Bubblebeam, Rain Dance, and Gust. The change is due to the fact that you can catch Suicune in Tin Tower in Crystal.  Entei knows {{bpm|Leer}}, {{bpm|Ember}}, {{bpm|Roar}}, and {{bpm|Fire Spin}} and Raikou knows Leer, Roar, Thundershock, and Quick Attack. You get 1,234 EXP for defeating any of the Legendary Beasts.


To find them first you need to see them, then you can find which area they are in. A good place to check is [[../Route 36-37|Route 36]], because of its links to other routes. If the Pokémon is to the left of [[../Ecruteak City/]], then go into the link place between Ecruteak and [[../Route 38-39|Route 38]]. It is also good to check the [[Pokédex]], because if you have seen a legendary beast, it will tell you where it currently is.
To find them first you need to see them, then you can find which area they are in. A good place to check is [[../Route 36-37|Route 36]], because of its links to other routes. If the Pokémon is to the left of [[../Ecruteak City/]], then go into the link place between Ecruteak and [[../Route 38-39|Route 38]]. It is also good to check the [[Pokédex]], because if you have seen a legendary beast, it will tell you where it currently is.

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