Legendary giants

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Regice, Registeel and Regirock

Legendary golems is the collective term used to refer to the trio of Regirock, Regice, and Registeel. They are also known as the Regi trio or just the Regis, based on their names.

Unlike previous trios, the golems share very similar names, and their types are further estranged from the original Fire, Ice, and Electric that the birds take on (two of the beasts share types with the birds, while only one of the golems does). Like them, however, these three have a master (and like the beasts, a creator) in Regigigas.

Also shared among the members of this trio is a weakness to Template:Type2 moves. Each has seven dots for eyes, arranged in a different pattern, similar to the braille that is connected to their legend. Unlike the birds and beasts, the golems do not have Pressure as their ability, though they do share the ability Clear Body.

In the anime and outside Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, they appeared as somewhat less important than the previous two trios, even being trained, in Poké Balls, no less, by Brandon, while the birds are said to cause a cataclysm if even one is captured (as happened in the second movie) and the beasts are unable to be captured by conventional means.

One of the many reasons why this trio is seen as "easily attainable" is because of the legends surrounding them. Long ago, Regigigas is said to have pulled the continents into place, and then created the three from an icy mountain, rocks, and magma in its image. Regigigas was apparently worshiped at one time, alongside the other three, by ancient people. Due to it being so powerful, Regigigas was sealed away in the basement of Snowpoint Temple, while the ones it created were spirited to the far-off Hoenn region and locked away in three stone structures, which were then sealed themselves. A message was left in braille to whoever would come to discover the Sealed Chamber, whose only access was via an underwater cavern, in the hopes that one day the Pokémon could be tamed.

Similar movesets

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Regirock
 Rock 
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Regice
 Ice 
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Registeel
 Steel 
Start Explosion
Stomp
9 Rock Throw Icy Wind Metal Claw
17 Curse
25 Superpower
33 AncientPower*
41 Iron Defense Amnesia Iron Defense
Amnesia
49 Charge Beam
57 Lock-On
65 Zap Cannon
73 Stone Edge Ice Beam Iron Head
Flash Cannon
81 Hammer Arm
89 Hyper Beam
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Base stat comparison

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Regirock
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Regice
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Registeel
HP
80
80
80
Attack
100
50
75
Defense
200
100
150
Sp. Atk
50
100
75
Sp. Def
100
200
150
Speed
50
50
50
Total 580 580 580


In the games

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

In the Hoenn Generation III games, Regirock is found in the Desert Ruins, on Route 111. To encounter Regirock, the player must go two steps to the right, two steps down and then use Strength. Regice is found in the Island Cave, on Route 105 and to encounter it a clockwise lap around the walls of the cave must be taken. Registeel is found in the Ancient Tomb, on Route 120 and it is required to go to the middle of the room and use Flash to open up Registeel's cave.

Pokémon Platinum

The three golems are only obtainable in Pokémon Platinum if the player has a fateful encounter Regigigas in their party. Regirock is obtainable in the Rock Peak Ruins on Route 228, Regice is obtainable in the Iceberg Ruins in Mt. Coronet and Registeel is obtainable in the Iron Ruins on Iron Island.

Trivia

  • In Pokémon Colosseum, the event needed to unlock the legendary golems is referenced in Battle Mode's Single Battle Mount Battle. The 90th Trainer, Area Leader Axley, has a party consisting of Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Flygon, Relicanth, and Wailord. Flygon is likely included because it can know Dig, required to unseal the golems.
  • The trio can be caught in Pokémon Platinum, where a remixed version of the music used in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is played. There are three other instances in the main series that a legendary trio or one of its members can be caught in a place that is not their native region (one of the legendary beasts can be caught in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the legendary birds are available for capture in Platinum, roaming Sinnoh, and Moltres is available for capture in Johto's Mt. Silver).
    • Also in Platinum, the trio became able to learn Stomp, which may have been added to prevent any of the trio knowing Explosion upon being encountered in the wild; The golems are encountered at Level 30, and thus with the addition of Stomp have passed the point where they would know Explosion.
  • There have been two situations where the capturing method has had some sort of reversal. First, in Generation III, the party positions of Wailord and Relicanth needed to open the sealed chamber are switched between Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald. Then, in Generation IV, players need to migrate the trio into Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum in order to capture Regigigas, while a special event Regigigas will allow players to capture the other three in Platinum.
  • All three Regis are weak to the Template:Type2.
  • Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are the only non-event Pokémon that, after the release of HeartGold and SoulSilver, can only be captured in Generation III without a special event.
  • The golems are the only legendary trio not to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • Their types could have been a reference to the three major ages in history, the Stone Age, Ice Age, and the Iron Age. Their master, Regigigas, could also be a reference to the Mesozoic Era, as it is famed by legend to have towed the continents in the Pokémon world.
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