Eon duo (Adventures)

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Latias (Japanese: ラティアス) and Latios (Japanese: ラティオス) are twin Dragon/Psychic Legendary Pokémon who befriended Emerald in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Latias

History

Latias
ラティアス Latias
Eon duo Adventures.png
Latias (right)
Debuts in Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
Gender Female
Ability Levitate
Current location With Ruby and Emerald
HOME380.png
This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Emerald arc

In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, Latias is first seen with Latios, where they transport Emerald to the Hoenn Battle Frontier. Upon landing, Emerald thanks the two for their help and waves goodbye.

After his conquest of the Battle Factory, Emerald calls Latias and Latios down to help him investigate the Sceptile he took from there. With their help, Emerald comes to the conclusion that the Sceptile is not a rental Pokémon and someone must have planted it in the Battle Factory. The conversation is interrupted by the appearance of Tucker and Brandon, forcing Latias and Latios to leave. In Just My Luck...Shuckle, after Emerald conquers the Battle Pike, he meets with Latias, who appears disguised as a maid. Latias introduces herself to Emerald's friend, Todd Snap, and tells him about Emerald's ability to pacify Pokémon that have gone out of control. Latias assists Emerald in finding more smuggled Pokémon and pacifying them before they go berserk and attack innocent people.

As Emerald challenges the Battle Pyramid, the Frontier Brains discover that one of their allies was attacked and several rental Pokémon were taken from the Battle Factory. Fearing that they may blame Emerald after taking Sceptile from the Battle Factory, Todd heads to the Battle Pyramid to warn Emerald. As he runs over, he bumps into Latias, who appears in the guise of a member of the press. Using her and Latios's Sight Sharing ability, Latias shows Todd a scene of Emerald battling at the top of the Battle Pyramid from Latios's perspective. After Emerald conquers the Battle Pyramid, he is confronted by the Frontier Brains, who ask him about the Sceptile he took. Emerald explains that he isn't the one who stole the rental Pokémon, and that his mission at the Battle Frontier is to find the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi. The Frontier Brains find this reveal suspicious, but decide to trust Emerald and follow him to Artisan Cave, where Jirachi currently resides. Emerald leads the Frontier Brains by sea with Latias and Latios helping him move over the water.

In Verily Vanquishing Vileplume I, during Emerald's challenge of the Battle Dome, Todd looks over the various photos he took of Emerald. He shuffles the pictures, but accidentally cuts his finger in the process. After calling the front desk for some disinfectant, Latias appears, disguised as a nurse with a first aid kit. Latias reveals to Todd that Emerald asked her to help investigate the armored man, Guile Hideout. When Guile manages to capture Jirachi and attacks innocents with the stolen rental Pokémon, Latias takes Todd to go investigate and meets with Latios. They head to the Battle Palace, where they meet with Spenser, who begins revealing Guile Hideout's secrets. With their Sight Sharing, Latias and Latios relay this information to Emerald, forcing Guile to reveal his true identity.

In The Final Battle I, Guile uses Jirachi to create a gigantic fake Kyogre made of seawater to flood the entire Battle Frontier. Latias and Latios assist during the battle by taking innocents to safety while Emerald and the other Pokédex holders battle Guile. In The Final Battle VIII, Latias also assists by using Hometown Soil from Faraway Island to free all the rental Pokémon from Guile's control. After Guile is defeated, Latias and Latios watch as Emerald celebrates Guile's defeat with his new friends. Feeling that Emerald now has true companions, Latias and Latios decide to return to their home on Southern Island.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In Latias Flies, Latias and Latios hear the sound of the Eon Flute being played on Southern Island. Latias initially thinks Emerald is the one playing the melody, only to find that it's not. Latias disguises herself as an explorer and goes down to see the person, who turns out to be Ruby. Ruby asks the two to take him to the Sky Pillar, due to some strange things happening in the Hoenn region. Latios agrees and goes off with Ruby while asking Latias to stay behind. Latias later travels to the Sea Mauville, where she finds Emerald and Sapphire helping Mr. Stone and Steven Stone power a machine that will help stop a meteoroid that will crash into the planet. She watches as Sapphire's Chic and Emerald's Sceptile are hooked to a machine that begins draining their life energy and relays this information to Latios and Ruby via Sight Sharing. The process horrifies Latias, who closes her eyes, preventing Latios and Ruby from seeing the process being finished.

In Goodra Spits, after Ruby arrives at the Sea Mauville with Latios, he asks Drake to take him to Meteor Falls. As they travel, Latias and Latios help Ruby and Emerald get acquainted with Diancie and Hoopa, the two Mythical Pokémon that they had befriended earlier. They are shocked at the appearance of Groudon and Kyogre, who were summoned from their respective places of slumber by Hoopa after it was tricked by Blaise and Amber. Latias and Latios transport Ruby and Emerald through the air as they try to stop the two super-ancient Pokémon, but their attempts to stop them are easily shrugged off.

Groudon and Kyogre continue advancing until they reach their destination, where they are transformed into their Primal forms. The now stronger Groudon and Kyogre begin exerting power into the air, making it hard for Latias and Latios to get close. In Kyogre Returns, they eventually manage to break through and continue their attempts to stop the super-ancient Pokémon, but are soon blown out of the sky by a combined attack. The culprits who caused Groudon and Kyogre's transformation are revealed to be Maxie and Archie, who gloat over the defeat of their opponents.

In PS615, Latias and Latios fly Emerald to Sootopolis City, where Latios saves Zinnia after getting attacked by Rayquaza.

Personality and characteristics

Latias is the younger of the twin Pokémon. Like her older brother, Latios, she is friends with Emerald, who they affectionately call "Em" (Japanese: ラルド Rald ). Despite Emerald's claim to dislike Pokémon, he doesn't mind the company of Latias and Latios and even asks for their assistance at times. Like her brother, Latias can speak through telepathy, but only people she chooses can hear her thoughts.

Unlike Latios, Latias possesses the ability to change her appearance by using her feathers to refract light. By using this ability, Latias can make herself look like a human, allowing her to blend in with her surroundings. By using their Sight Sharing, Latias and Latios can show an image of what they're viewing to anyone.

Moves used

Latias Mist Ball Adventures.png
Using Mist Ball
Move First Used In
Mist Ball As Luck Would Have It, Kirlia
Ice Beam Kyogre Returns
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

Gallery

Latios

History

Latios
ラティオス Latios
Eon duo Adventures.png
Latios (left)
Debuts in Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo
Gender Male
Ability Levitate
Current location With Ruby and Emerald
HOME381.png
This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Emerald arc

In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, Latios is first seen with Latias, where they transport Emerald to the Hoenn Battle Frontier. Upon landing, Emerald thanks the two for their help and waves goodbye.

After his conquest of the Battle Factory in Gotcha Where I Wantcha, Glalie, Emerald calls Latios and Latias down to help him investigate the Sceptile he took from there. With their help, Emerald comes to the conclusion that the Sceptile is not a rental Pokémon and someone must have planted it in the Battle Factory. The conversation is interrupted by the appearance of Tucker and Brandon, forcing Latios and Latias to leave.

As Emerald challenges the Battle Pyramid during Chipping Away at Regirock, the Frontier Brains discover that one of their allies was attacked and several rental Pokémon were taken from the Battle Factory. Fearing that they may blame Emerald after taking Sceptile from the Battle Factory, Todd Snap heads to the Battle Pyramid to warn Emerald. In You Need to Chill Out, Regice, he bumps into Latias, who appears in the guise of a member of the press. Latios watches as Emerald battles against Brandon at the top of the Battle Pyramid, which he relays to Latias and Todd via Sight Sharing. After Emerald conquers the Battle Pyramid, he is confronted by the Frontier Brains, who ask him about the Sceptile he took. Emerald explains that he isn't the one who stole the rental Pokémon, and that his mission at the Battle Frontier is to find the Mythical Pokémon Jirachi. The Frontier Brains find this reveal suspicious, but decide to trust Emerald and follow him to Artisan Cave, where Jirachi currently resides. Emerald leads the Frontier Brains by sea with Latios and Latias helping him move over the water.

When Guile Hideout attacks the Battle Frontier after capturing Jirachi in Standing in the Way with Starmie, Emerald is forced to leave his team at the Battle Palace while he tries to confront Guile at the Battle Tower. There, he faces Anabel, who was put under Guile's mind control, but is eventually defeated despite having new Pokémon to use in battle. Latios arrives in time during Facing Gulpin Is Hard to Swallow to deliver Emerald's regular team, which have successfully obtained the Spirit Symbol. After Guile begins flooding the Battle Frontier with his fake Kyogre during The Final Battle I, Latios and Latias assist during the battle by taking innocents to safety while Emerald and the other Pokédex holders battle Guile. Latios also assists by using Hometown Soil from Faraway Island to free all the rental Pokémon from Guile's control. After Guile is defeated, Latias and Latios watch as Emerald celebrates Guile's defeat with his new friends. Feeling that Emerald now has true companions, Latias and Latios decide to return to their home on Southern Island.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In Latias Flies, Latios and Latias hear the sound of the Eon Flute being played on Southern Island. When they go down, they find out that the player was Ruby. Ruby asks the two to take him to the Sky Pillar, due to some strange things happening in the Hoenn region. Latios agrees and goes off with Ruby while asking Latias to stay behind. With Ruby's Mega Bracelet and Latios's Latiosite, Latios Mega Evolves into Mega Latios, allowing him and Ruby to soar into the sky. In Claydol Unleashes they travel to the Sky Pillar and begin traversing it. Eventually they run into Zinnia, who attacks them under the impression that they are intruders. After Ruby and Latios manage to defeat Zinnia, she reveals that the planet is in danger of being destroyed by a meteoroid.

After Zinnia leaves in Gorebyss Changes Color, Ruby and Latios decide to spend the rest of the night camping inside the Sky Pillar. The next day during Hoopa Distorts, they begin heading back to their friends, but are attacked by three Draconids, who demand to know why Ruby was at the Sky Pillar. They battle for some time, but decide against it after realizing that both sides are not enemies. The Draconids tell Ruby about Zinnia's goal, but are forced to leave when pieces of the meteoroid begin falling down. Latios is struck by a falling rock, causing him and Ruby to plummet into the sea. They later awaken inside a cave, where Latios reveals to be the home of Diancie, who found and saved Ruby and Latios from drowning. Latios uses his ability to see through Latias's eyes to check up on Emerald, revealing that they are all at Sea Mauville. Latias watches as Sapphire's Chic and Emerald's Sceptile are hooked to a machine that begins draining their life energy. The process horrifies Latias, who closes her eyes, preventing Latios and Ruby from seeing the process being finished. Shocked at what is going on, Ruby decides to immediately go to his friends to get some answers. With Diancie joining them, Ruby and Latios head to Sea Mauville.

In Goodra Spits, after they arrive at Sea Mauville, Ruby asks Drake to take him to Meteor Falls. As they travel during Diancie Shines, Latios and Latias help Ruby and Emerald get acquainted with Diancie and Hoopa. They are shocked at the appearance of Groudon and Kyogre, who were summoned from their respective places of slumber by Hoopa after it was tricked by Blaise and Amber. Latios and Latias transport Ruby and Emerald through the air as they try to stop the two super-ancient Pokémon, but their attempts to stop them are easily shrugged off.

Groudon and Kyogre continue advancing until they reach their destination, where they are transformed into their Primal forms. The now stronger Groudon and Kyogre begin exerting power into the air, making it hard for Latios and Latias to get close. In Kyogre Returns, they eventually manage to break through and continue their attempts to stop the super-ancient Pokémon, but are soon blown out of the sky by a combined attack. The culprits who caused Groudon and Kyogre's transformation are revealed to be Maxie and Archie, who gloat over the defeat of their opponents.

In PS615, Latios and Latias fly Emerald to Sootopolis City, where Latios saves Zinnia after getting attacked by Rayquaza.

Personality and characteristics

Latios is the older of the twin Pokémon and is more serious. Like his sister, Latios can speak through telepathy, but only people he chooses can hear his thoughts.

Unlike Latias, Latios does not possess the ability to change his appearance, but by using their Sight Sharing, Latios and Latias can show an image of what they're viewing to anyone.

Appearance

See also: Mega Evolution
As a Mega Latios
Mega Latios Adventures.png

Moves used

Latios Luster Purge Adventures.png
Using Luster Purge
Move First Used In
Luster Purge The Final Showdown II
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Related articles

For more information on these Pokémon's species, see Latias and Latios.


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