Alright, let’s talk about this Landorus thing in that Pokemon Go game. My grandson, that young whippersnapper, he’s always yellin’ about it. So, I figured, why not learn a thing or two? Can’t let them young’uns think I’m a complete fool, ya know.

So, this Landorus, it’s got different forms, like a changin’ shirt, I guess. First thing is, you gotta catch the thing. Sounds easy enough, right? Like catchin’ a chicken in the yard, but I bet it ain’t. These Pokemon things, they like to hide and make a fuss.
Now, from what I hear, you gotta get this Landorus-Therian fella from somethin’ called the “Dream Radar.” Sounds fancy, like somethin’ out of a sci-fi movie. After that, you gotta take it to a place called the “Abundant Shrine.” Shrine, huh? Sounds like somethin’ my grandma used to talk about, all mystical and whatnot.
- Get Landorus-Therian from Dream Radar.
- Take it to the Abundant Shrine.
Anyways, at that shrine, you get this “Reveal Glass” thingy. Sounds like a fancy lookin’ glass, maybe like the one I keep my dentures in at night, but probably not. This glass, it’s the key to changin’ Landorus’s form. You use it on Landorus, and poof, it changes! Just like that! Well, not really “poof,” but you get the idea.
Some folks say you can also find a person in a place called “Stow-on-Side,” sounds like a messy shed to me. This person, they sell you stuff, like pots and whatnots. And if you got Landorus with ya, they give you this Reveal Glass thing. So, it’s like choosin’ between buyin’ eggs at the store or gettin’ ’em fresh from the hen house, I reckon.
Now, why would you wanna change Landorus’s form anyways? Well, it seems like one form is better for fightin’ than the other. One’s got stronger moves, they say. Like, one’s good for a quick peck, and the other’s good for a long, drawn-out fight, like me wrestlin’ with that stubborn goat last summer. This other form, the one they call “Incarnate Forme,” that one’s got moves that are more reliable, they say. Means it’s steady, like a good ol’ workhorse, not all flashy and unpredictable.
So, to recap, you get Landorus, you get the Reveal Glass, and then you change its form. Sounds simple enough when you say it out loud. But I bet it ain’t. These games, they always got hidden tricks and things you gotta figure out. Like tryin’ to bake a cake without a recipe, you just gotta keep tryin’ till you get it right.
And that’s about all I know about changin’ Landorus’s form. If my grandson asks me now, I can at least pretend I know what he’s talkin’ about. Maybe I’ll even impress him a little. Or maybe he’ll just laugh and say, “Grandma, you’re talkin’ nonsense again!” Kids these days, they don’t appreciate the wisdom of their elders. But hey, at least I tried, right?
Remember, getting Landorus and changing its form ain’t the end of it. You gotta train it, make it stronger, just like raisin’ a good dog. Takes time and effort, but in the end, it’s worth it, I guess. Least that’s what my grandson tells me.

So there you have it, a whole heap of information about Landorus. Go on now, and try it out for yourself. And if you see my grandson, tell him his grandma knows a thing or two about Pokemon now.
And one last thing, different forms have different stats. Stats make a pokemon stronger or weaker in battle and different forms have different abilities, meaning movesets. Incarnate forme Landorus is better for longer battles.
Tags: [Pokemon Go, Landorus, Form Change, Therian Forme, Incarnate Forme, Reveal Glass, Dream Radar, Abundant Shrine, Stow-on-Side, Pokemon Stats, Pokemon Abilities]