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A '''legendary trio''' is a term used to describe a group of three closely-related [[legendary Pokémon]]. So far, this has described five groups of Pokémon: the [[Kanto]] [[legendary birds]], [[Johto]]'s [[legendary beasts]], [[Hoenn]]'s [[legendary golems]], [[Sinnoh]]'s [[lake trio]], and [[weather trio|Hoenn's trio]] of [[weather conditions|weather]]-related Pokémon, {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Kyogre}}, and {{p|Rayquaza}}.
A '''legendary trio''' is a term used to describe a group of three closely-related [[legendary Pokémon]]. So far, this has described five groups of Pokémon: [[Kanto]]'s [[legendary birds]], [[Johto]]'s [[legendary beasts]], [[Hoenn]]'s [[legendary golems]], Hoenn's [[weather trio]], [[Sinnoh]]'s [[dragon trio]], and Sinnoh's [[lake trio]].
 
Though far less common, some Pokémon appear in legendary duos, such as {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}. Due to their being one short of the now-standard trio, many theories have involved a hypothetical third member of these duos.
 
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Though far less common, some Pokémon appear in legendary duos, such as {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}. Due to their being one short of the now-standard trio, many theories have involved a hypothetical third member of these duos, most recently Dialga and Palkia's third counterpart, which is theorized would be the Pokémon representing the third version of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond and Pearl]], much as Rayquaza represented the [[Pokémon Emerald|third version]] of [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby and Sapphire]]. Much speculation has been towards the Pokémon {{p|Giratina}} taking that role, due to its similar typing to the other two, being half {{t|Dragon}}-type like both Dialga and Palkia. Some speculation also notes {{p|Arceus}}, who is said to be the creator of the Space-Ruling and Time-Ruling Pokémon. Either way, no official evidence supports a third member of this duo, and so only time will tell.
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Revision as of 00:41, 29 December 2007

A legendary trio is a term used to describe a group of three closely-related legendary Pokémon. So far, this has described five groups of Pokémon: Kanto's legendary birds, Johto's legendary beasts, Hoenn's legendary golems, Hoenn's weather trio, Sinnoh's dragon trio, and Sinnoh's lake trio.

Though far less common, some Pokémon appear in legendary duos, such as Mewtwo and Mew, Lugia and Ho-Oh, and Latios and Latias. Due to their being one short of the now-standard trio, many theories have involved a hypothetical third member of these duos.

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