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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[List of Pokémon by color|colors]] of the three members of Weather Trio are the {{wp|Additive color|primary colors of light}}.  Furthermore, the markings on each member make up the ''traditional'' primary colors of painting.  Lastly, the dominant colors of Rayquaza's normal sprite and Kyogre's shiny sprite make up two-thirds of the traditional ''secondary'' colors of painting.
*The [[List of Pokémon by color|colors]] of the three members of Weather Trio are the {{wp|RGB|primary colors of light}}, while colors of their shiny sprites (including the markings on Rayquaza) are the {{wp|CMYK|primary colors of paint}}.
*Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza could be references to the Biblical {{wp|Leviathan}}, and sea monster; {{wp|Behemoth}}, a land beast; and {{wp|Ziz}}, a giant bird respectively.
*Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza could be references to the Biblical {{wp|Leviathan}}, and sea monster; {{wp|Behemoth}}, a land beast; and {{wp|Ziz}}, a giant bird respectively.



Revision as of 10:40, 10 September 2008

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Groudon and Kyogre battle as Rayquaza arrives.

The weather trio is, for lack of a better defining characteristic of the three, the name of the legendary trio made up of Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza. They are officially referred to as the Super-ancient Pokémon (Japanese: 超古代ポケモン Chōkodai Pokémon), although the Japanese anime has applied this term to Fossil Pokémon as well.

Although several non-legendary Pokémon, notably Tyranitar and Abomasnow, have abilities that can alter the weather conditions, and the Golduck family is capable of having an ability that can stop them altogether, Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza's abilities were the first sight of these weather-changing ones in the games. This makes them the only legendary trio to not share one universal ability.

Unlike Pokémon with moves like Sunny Day and Rain Dance, where the weather changes to another for only five turns, the abilities of the legendary trio cause their weather effect for the remainder of the battle, or until the weather is changed again in some way. Rayquaza's, however, only lasts as long as it remains active, and removes the battle effects of any weather on the field, leaving it to just be a pretty-looking environmental effect.

They do not appear to have a master, though Rayquaza seems to serve as the leader of the three internally, doing the same in Pokémon Emerald that Lugia does in The Power of One.

Strangely, this is the only legendary trio whose members do not all have the same base stat total; Groudon and Kyogre share a total of 670, while Rayquaza's is 680.

Similar movesets

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Attacks

(Attacks in
bold
do direct
damage)
Start Water Pulse Mud Shot Twister
5 Scary Face
15 AncientPower
20 Body Slam Slash Dragon Claw
30 Calm Mind Bulk Up Dragon Dance
35 Ice Beam Earthquake Crunch
45 Hydro Pump Fire Blast Fly
50 Rest
60 Sheer Cold Fissure ExtremeSpeed
65 Double-Edge SolarBeam Hyper Beam
75 Aqua Tail Earth Power Dragon Pulse
80 Water Spout Eruption Outrage

Trivia

Legendary trios
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