Many fans are disappointed to see the DC Legends of Tomorrow team say their farewells to the Arrowverse and seek comfort in their favorite hero-filled episodes. From epic crossovers to comical antics to sentimental tearjerking moments, Legends Of Tomorrow has all the bases covered, and these episodes are likely to satisfy the relevant time-traveling superhero cravings.

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The members of the Legends of Tomorrow team have grown and changed significantly since 2016, with ten main members forming the first time-traveling alliance. Over the years, hierarchies have been reestablished and loyalties put to the test, as White Canary and Ava Sharpe lead the Legends towards creating a better tomorrow.

11 "Shogun" Season 2

Legends of Tomorrow Shogun Season 2 White Canary and Vixen in Japan

This Japanese-inspired episode is jam-packed with Samurai action in homage to the classic Shogun tale. White Canary, Vixen, Heatwave, Citizen Steel, and The Atom battle against the formidable Shogun Army, and viewers get some well-deserved Kimono fan service thrown in for good measure!

Nate Heywood's true powers are revealed, and he is forced to discover his steel skin's capabilities in the midst of battle. The old and the new are no longer disjointed as katana, plasma guns, karutaa, and robotic armor are intermingled between friend and foe in a classic Legends timeline mash-up.

10 "Doomworld" (Season 2)

Legends of Tomorrow Doomworld Season 2 Sara Lance aka White Canary

The Legion of Doom takes the wheel when the Legends team reveals their dark side after they enter a reality where they are working for Damien Darhk. Sare Jax and the gang have been separated from Rip and the Waverider in this alternate reality, and Leonard Snart seems to have made new alliances.

Surprisingly, Mick Rory has the answer they are looking for, as an incantation to reverting this whole mess is uncovered. Mick is forced to choose between his love for Amara and his loyalty to Lenard when he gets his hands on the Spear of Destiny.

9 "Beebo the God of War" (Season 3)

Legends of Tomorrow Beebo the God of War Season 3 The Blue God

In one of the cutest Legends of Tomorrow episodes, Rip Hunter and the team are introduced to a fuzzy cuddly creature named Beebo (a popular toy from the 90s). The stuffed creature had inadvertently become an idol to the Vikings of the New World, causing a significant in the timeline in the process.

The heartsore heroes reconnect with the younger version of their fallen comrade, Martin Stein, and Jax finds some much-needed closure. Fans are not sure whether to laugh or cry as Beebo is revealed to be a demonic entity, and more of Mallus' secrets slowly unravel.

8 "Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac" (Season 5)

Legends of Tomorrow Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac (Season 5) Ray Palmer aka The Atom

In a page straight out of the Wandaverse, viewers are transported into a nostalgic world of Ray Palmer, set up with strong seventies sitcom vibes with a juvenile audience in mind. As the fourth wall is broken, Nora and Damien Dhark are involuntarily dragged into Ray's warped reality and are urged to work through their personal issues with one another.

Arguably one of the strangest and most entertaining episodes of Legends of Tomorrow, "Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac" pokes fun at the various relationship dynamics among the main characters. Muppet-type puppets and Constantine in the same room, who would've thought?

7 "The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly" (Season 3)

Legends of Tomorrow The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly (Season 3) Beebo vs Mallus

Old enemies are brought into the fold as Sara leads the team into the Wild West of 1874, and the Legends must find a way to use their totems to defeat the demon Mallus. Rip decides to take matters into his own hands by disengaging the time drive and taking Mallus head-on, in a last, solo act of defiance and leaving Sara to take the reigns.

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In a cringe-worthy Power Rangers moment, the team combines their totems in an attempt to gain the upper hand, which (almost) backfires drastically when the Blue God of Beebo is summoned to the scene (again), apparently as the unofficial new team mascot.

6 "Aruba-con" (Season 3)

Legends of Tomorrow Aruba-con Season 3 Julius Caesar Sara Lance

What's time travel without a few dinosaurs in the mix? Jurassic Park fans get a thrill out of watching Rip Hunter transport a T-Rex through a portal, before revealing his plans to form a new group of Time Masters called the Time Bureau. The Legends are left to live ordinary and unsatisfactory lives until Julius Caesar (of all people) reunites the heroes once again.

Blackbeard and King Arthur rock up in Star City to throw another spanner in the works, and ArubaCon ironically becomes the 'place-to-be" for all parties involved. The premiere of Season 3 is an entertaining time-manipulating mash-up, to say the least!

5 "Here I Go Again" (Season 3)

Legends of Tomorrow Here I Go Again (Season 3)  Zari Tarazi

The Legends of Tomorrow are burdened by the classic Groundhog Day trope that is a favorite among fans, and this time around Zari Tarazi is cursed to a repetitive cycle.

Gideon literally comes to life and an image is given to the infamous voice, who seems to have a more significant part to play in this time-loop scenario than previously implied. The Waverider's future is on the line, as Zari is given a single hour to uncover the secret in time to save her team.

4 "Invasion!" (Season 2)

Legends of Tomorrow Invasion Season 3 Crossover The Flash, The Arrow, Supergirl

The Arrowverse would not be the same without its iconic DC series crossovers, and "Invasion" was the first major team-up for the Legends of Tomorrow. Felicity Smoak cannot contain her excitement as she fangirls over the star lineup (and most viewers join in at home).

Episode 7 depicts two separate timelines, as Steel, Vixen, Heat Wave, Cisco, and Felicity travel to 1951 in search of a Dominator, whereas Flash, White Canary, Green Arrow, and Atom have a date with the President, and Martin Stein gets some quality time with his anomaly of a daughter.

3 "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five" (Season 5)

Legends of Tomorrow Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five (Season 5) Crossover The Flash, The Arrow, Supergirl

The heartbroken Sara Lance takes a stand against the Anti-Monitor, demonstrating her courage and loyalty as she leads the Arrowverse team with her unwavering refusal to back down after Oliver Queen's death.

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In another outstanding crossover episode, White Canary and her comrades take on an oversized Mobius while thwarting off an onslaught of Time Reapers in an attempt to rescue a teeny-tiny Kal-El. The Legends split up and transverses across National City, Central City, Star City, and Wahington DC, but nothing is quite as it seems...

2 "Star City 2046" (Season 1)

Legends of Tomorrow Star City 2046 (Season 1) Green Arrow

When the Waverider is unexpectedly hurled into 2046, Sara Lance and the gang are disturbed by the dystopian future before them and are met with a hostile and practically unrecognizable Green Arrow.

Thanks to Deathstroke, criminal syndicates have completely taken over Star City, and the team subsequently has to defend themselves while also attempting to repair their ship and ultimately stop this abysmal future from ever happening. Connor Hawke temporarily joins the Legends as the unofficial replacement Arrow, and Leonard Snart and Mick Rory are faced with a moral crisis of their own.

1 "Crisis on Earth-X: Part 4" (Season 3)

Legends of Tomorrow Crisis on Earth-X: Part 4 (Season 3) Crossover The Flash, The Arrow, Supergirl

In this epic crossover episode, viewers find themselves seeing double as the Legends team makes their way back to Earth-1, closely followed by their Nazi doppelgangers in the last installment of the "Crisis on Earth-X" fiasco. With a full cast of all the fan-favorite Arrowverse heroes and vital support characters, the battle against the Nazi imposters draws to an epic close, and unfortunately, the Legends lose a hero in the process.

Although not Legends related, this episode does feature the weddings of the ones who brought the whole group together, as Felicity Smoak and Oliver Queen unexpectedly join Barry Allan and Iris West in an impromptu and romantic double wedding.

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