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In a {{DL|Lostlorn Forest|Event|special in-game event}}, players are able to battle and capture {{p|Zoroark}}, who will transform to a non-shiny member of the trio during the battle, in [[Lostlorn Forest]]. This is achieved by using the [[Relocator]] to send the {{DL|Legendary beasts (M13)|In the games|Shiny Legendary beasts}}, which were given away in promotional events, to {{game|Black and White|s}}. The event can only be activated once. | In a {{DL|Lostlorn Forest|Event|special in-game event}}, players are able to battle and capture {{p|Zoroark}}, who will transform to a non-shiny member of the trio during the battle, in [[Lostlorn Forest]]. This is achieved by using the [[Relocator]] to send the {{DL|Legendary beasts (M13)|In the games|Shiny Legendary beasts}}, which were given away in promotional events, to {{game|Black and White|s}}. The event can only be activated once. | ||
However, if the Shiny Legendary beasts | However, if the Shiny Legendary beasts are sent to Pokémon Black and White using the [[Poké Transfer]] minigame, the Zoroark event will not activate; this also applies to the special thirteenth movie {{DL|Celebi (M13)|In the games|Celebi}}, as the {{DL|Castelia City|Game Freak|Zorua event}} will not activate. | ||
===Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire=== | ===Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire=== |
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Legendary beasts (Japanese: 三聖獣 Three Sacred Beasts) is a collective fan term used to refer to the trio of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune.
They are the Legendary trio of the Johto region. In most of their appearances, they are usually seen roaming. They share a common Ability, Pressure, and Hidden Ability, Inner Focus.
History
A direct counterpart to the Generation I trio, the beasts find their master in Ho-Oh, who revived them when Ecruteak City's Brass Tower burned. They are said to embody the three events that happened to the tower: the lightning that struck the tower, the fire that burned in the tower, and the winds and rain that put it out. It is unknown whether these three were already a Suicune, Raikou, and Entei before they were revived, or whether Ho-Oh actually reincarnated them from three non-Legendary Pokémon.
Of the three beasts, Suicune has been the most prominent, appearing as a game mascot on the box art of Crystal, and taking an expanded role in that game. Suicune also appears in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest as a protagonist, while Entei was the first of the three to have a movie appearance (albeit as an illusion), in Spell of the Unown: Entei. Raikou was delegated to a more minor role, appearing as the central character in The Legend of Thunder!, where Jimmy encountered it. However, Misty's Togepi and a Houndoom did see the silhouette of a Raikou in Houndoom's Special Delivery. The Legendary beasts made their first group appearance in the thirteenth movie, Zoroark: Master of Illusions, albeit in Shiny form. By transferring the Shiny Legendary beasts given away by promotional events to Pokémon Black and White, players are able to battle and capture the Pokémon Zoroark, who will transform into a member of this trio during the battle.
In Pokémon Scarlet's version of the Area Zero Expedition, the sketch artist was inspired by the Paradox Pokémon within the Great Crater of Paldea and drew an imaginary Pokémon resembling all three legendary beasts as well as Walking Wake and Raging Bolt. This took place 200 years prior to Pokémon Scarlet, apparently predating the burning of the Brass Tower, which was 150 years before the Johto games. The Violet Book instead depicts a creature resembling the Swords of Justice.
In the games
Generation II
The beasts are available as Roaming Pokémon in Generation II, with the three (reduced to just Raikou and Entei in Crystal) being found throughout the Johto region.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
They are also found in FireRed and LeafGreen, where one of the trio is roaming the Kanto region. The type of the one that happens to roam Kanto is the one that is super effective against the player's choice of a starter Pokémon. To be specific, Raikou appears to Trainers who chose Squirtle, Entei to those who took in Bulbasaur, and Suicune to those who chose to go with Charmander. They appear in the Generation III side series game, Pokémon Colosseum, where they are transformed into Shadow Pokémon by Cipher and owned by the admins Dakim, Venus, and Ein.
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSliver
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune are encountered in the Burned Tower. After encountering them, Raikou and Entei will roam the Johto region and can be caught at a random route, though will flee the instant any battle begins. Suicune, however, flees to Route 25 where it can be caught. If it is defeated there, it will respawn at the Burned Tower after the player enters the Hall of Fame again.
Pokémon Black and White
In a special in-game event, players are able to battle and capture Zoroark, who will transform to a non-shiny member of the trio during the battle, in Lostlorn Forest. This is achieved by using the Relocator to send the Shiny Legendary beasts, which were given away in promotional events, to Pokémon Black and White. The event can only be activated once.
However, if the Shiny Legendary beasts are sent to Pokémon Black and White using the Poké Transfer minigame, the Zoroark event will not activate; this also applies to the special thirteenth movie Celebi, as the Zorua event will not activate.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune are encountered at the Trackless Forest if the player has Lugia or Ho-Oh in their party. One will appear depending on what point of the hour the time is set on: Raikou appears in the first 20 minutes of each hour, Entei in the next 20, then Suicune in the final 20 minutes of an hour.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, all three beasts can be encountered in the Ultra Space Wilds through Ultra Warp Ride. RaikouUS/EnteiUM can be encountered in the Rocky World through a green warp hole. Suicune can be encountered in the Water World through a blue warp hole, as long as both Raikou and Entei are in the player's party.
Pokémon Sword and Shield
In The Crown Tundra DLC, all three Legendary beasts can be found in Dynamax Adventures.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, the Legendary beasts can be encountered at Ramanas Park. They are located in the Johto Room which is unlocked after capturing the Legendary giants. 3 Johto Slates are need to unlock them as only one Legendary beast can be encountered at a time.
The Legendary beasts must be traded or transferred to be obtainable in Pokémon Shining Pearl.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
The games introduce supposed ancestors of Raikou and Suicune, the Paradox Pokémon Raging Bolt and Walking Wake respectively. Raging Bolt will be added to the games with The Indigo Disk DLC.
Spin-off Pokémon games
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, each of them is the boss of one of the three sacred fields, requiring the Clear Wing to enter this trial in the first place. After the player defeats Entei at Fiery Field, the Clear Wing becomes the Red Wing, allowing access to Raikou's Lightning Field. Defeating Raikou turns the Red Wing into the Sunset Wing. With the Sunset Wing in the player's possession, Suicune can be fought at Northwind Field. Defeating Suicune will change the Sunset Wing into the Rainbow Wing, allowing access to Mt. Faraway, where the player can battle the beasts' trio master, Ho-Oh.
The three Legendary beasts also play a pivotal role in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, with Entei accosting the player, the partner, and Archen after Latias and Latios are turned to stone, mistaking them for the culprits and nearly attacking them. Entei is a storyline boss shortly afterward, effortlessly defeating Buizel despite the latter's type advantage, then attacking the player and partner, whose scarves respond to the dire situation by temporarily changing them to their fully evolved forms. Much later, after the player, the partner, and most of the Expedition Society have been petrified, they encounter all three Legendary beasts in the Voidlands. The beasts escort the player, the partner, and Mawile to the Voidlands' exit, and the Legendary beasts and Mawile then hold off the Void Shadows while the player and partner escape.
In Pokémon Ranger, Gordor captures the three beasts, and it is up to the player to recapture them and save Fiore. Otherwise, they are not usable in the main storyline, and Entei is the only one of the beasts who is battled twice; once in the Jungle Relic, and once again atop the Fiore Temple (the latter scenario being the final capture performed in the main storyline). During the last captures, Raikou and Suicune are captured while under the control of Gordor, while Entei attempts to attack Gordor upon the destruction of Power Styler, and it is up to the player to calm it.
They are also available in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, where they can be summoned using the Ranger Signs associated to them. The three possess different abilities that can help the player progress further into the game. Raikou can jump over gaps and bridges, while Entei can break large rocks blocking the path, and Suicune can walk across water. The three share the ability of frightening other Pokémon out of their hiding spots, and if the Capture Styler is charged before summoning, they can stop the Pokémon in their tracks. Upon summoning, the player is able to ride the Pokémon summoned; however, the three cannot be called to the field at the same time.
In the anime
Main series
- Main article: Legendary beasts (M13)
The Legendary beasts all appeared in their Shiny forms as the protectors of Crown City. They appeared when they believed that Zoroark was terrorizing the town. When they came to Crown City, they attacked Zoroark, and chased it down in the process. When they cornered Zoroark, the Pokémon living in Crown City all surrounded them and the Legendary beasts then stopped attacking Zoroark after learning that it had no malevolent intentions. Later, when Grings Kodai, on the verge of his defeat, tried to reach the Time Ripple a final time, Raikou, Entei, and Suicune cornered Kodai, causing him to flee to the stadium, where he was knocked unconscious by Zoroark. The three then roared their farewells to Zoroark when it and Zorua left to return to Unova.
Pokémon Generations
The Legendary beasts appeared in The Reawakening, where they were shown in a tale told by Eusine. Long ago, they were three nameless Pokémon that lived in Ecruteak City. During a lightning storm, they were inside the Brass Tower when it got struck by lightning. The tower went up in flames and the three Pokémon perished. After the fire went out however, Ho-Oh appeared from the sky and revived the three Pokémon using its mystical powers. The Pokémon gained new life as Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, much to the shock of the citizens of Ecruteak City, who found their revival to be unnatural. They used violence against the three Pokémon, after which they fled Ecruteak, never to been seen again. According to Eusine, they completely lost trust in humanity. However, Suicune still showed itself to Eusine when he visited the Burned Tower.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: Legendary beasts (Adventures)
Like in the games, the Legendary beasts were saved by Ho-Oh when the Brass Tower burned down and became the Burned Tower. Ho-Oh was caught by the Masked Man nine years before the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc; the Legendary beasts managed to separate Ho-Oh from the Masked Man but were imprisoned in ice mirrors beneath the Burned Tower. They were freed by Yellow, who had been visiting the Johto region with her uncle Wilton.
The Legendary beasts roamed Johto in search for their companions. Because of Suicune's status as a game mascot, it was given more screen time than Raikou and Entei. They reunited for a short while in Really Raikou and Entirely Entei II, before finally finding their companions, all of which were Kanto Gym Leaders. Suicune accepted Misty as a companion, after challenging her to a battle beneath the Tohjo Falls. Raikou chose Lt. Surge, who had faced the Masked Man before. Entei found Blaine, who was looking for its flames of life to cure his tainted right arm. They joined forces to confront the Masked Man at the Indigo Plateau, who had captured Ho-Oh once again. However, the Masked Man overcame them and set off for Ilex Forest for his ultimate goal. The Legendary beasts found a new companion in Crystal, and took her to Ilex Forest to join the other Pokédex holders in the battle against the Masked Man. Raikou was passed to Gold, and Entei to Silver.
At the end of the chapter, the Legendary beasts roamed the land again in search for Ho-Oh. One of them, Raikou, was later caught by Anabel by the time of the Emerald arc for use at the Battle Frontier.
Similar movesets
Lv. | Raikou Electric |
Entei Fire |
Suicune Water |
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1 | Sacred Fire | Sheer Cold | |
Extreme Speed | |||
Thunder Shock | Ember | Water Gun | |
Leer | |||
Charge | Stomp | Gust | |
Quick Attack | Smokescreen | Mist | |
6 | Spark | Flame Wheel | Water Pulse |
12 | Bite | ||
18 | Calm Mind | ||
24 | Roar | ||
30 | Thunder Fang | Fire Fang | Ice Fang |
36 | Howl | Scary Face | Tailwind |
42 | Crunch | ||
48 | Extrasensory | ||
54 | Discharge | Lava Plume | Surf |
60 | Reflect | Swagger | Mirror Coat |
66 | Rain Dance | Sunny Day | Rain Dance |
72 | Thunder | Fire Blast | Hydro Pump |
78 | Zap Cannon | Eruption | Blizzard |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Base stat comparison
Pokémon | Raikou |
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Total | 580 | 580 | 580 |
Trivia
- Raikou, Entei, and Suicune were designed by Muneo Saitō[2].
- Many refer to them as Legendary cats or Legendary dogs, depending on if they personally see feline or canine features in the individual Pokémon. However, they are more likely based on many different creatures and mythological deities, such as Raijū, the Chinese guardian lions, and the qilin. On top of that, they also seem to have been stylized to fit the classic idea of three jungle cats or jungle beasts—the tiger, lion, and cheetah (or leopard). They may also be based on the Three Celestial Guardians used in feng shui: the Pi Yao, Chi Lin, and Fu Dog.
- The Legendary beasts are the first Legendary Pokémon to get a special battle theme, though they first got it in Pokémon Crystal. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, each Legendary beast was given their own remixed version of the original Legendary beast music from Generation II. The three songs are similar, but use different instruments: Suicune's uses bells, Raikou's uses an electric guitar, and Entei's uses synthesized music. However they will share the same theme in the said game if GB Sounds is turned on.
- A representation of the Legendary beasts was used as the set symbol for the Neo Revelation card expansion.
- The initials for the three beasts are the same as the initials for the three Hoenn-based games: Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. In addition, their battle theme exists in Ruby and Sapphire's coding, although it is unused.
- The order that the beasts appear in the National Pokédex is the order of the events that happened at the Burned Tower: the lightning that started the fire (Raikou), the fire that consumed the Brass Tower (Entei), and the rain that quenched the fire (Suicune).
- The trio share their heights with three out of four members of Swords of Justice:
In other languages
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References
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