Pokémon of Myth

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Palkia, Giratina, and Dialga at the Spear Pillar (art by Ken Sugimori)

The Pokémon of Myth (Japanese: 神話のポケモン mythical Pokémon), also described as mythical Pokémon (distinct from Mythical Pokémon) is a trio of Legendary Pokémon consisting of Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina. They're also known by fans as the creation trio, the deity trio, and the dragon trio. They originated from other dimensions, but were first discovered in the Sinnoh region. Arceus was the one that created the trio in along with the Pokémon universe.

Shared design

They are the game mascots of three Generation IV Sinnoh games Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and two of them are the mascots of the remakes Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

All three members of the trio have two distinct formes. Their primary forme, which for Giratina is called its Altered Forme, is a forme the trio assumes when outside their home dimension, so is the forme that humans are most familiar with. The Origin Forme, on the other hand, is considered to be their true forme at their full power, which they transform into through the use of a special item. Giratina also transforms into its Origin Forme when it is in the Distortion World.

All three Pokémon are Dragon-type Pokémon, with Dragon as their secondary type. They all have a base stat total of 680, divided among the stats as 150-120-120-100-100-90, in different orders. All three share the standard Ability Pressure and the Hidden Ability Telepathy—however, Giratina's Origin Forme exclusively has Levitate.

Terminology

These Pokémon are primarily referred to as mythical Pokémon (Japanese: 神話のポケモン mythical Pokémon), with a lowercase "M". This term is distinct from Mythical Pokémon (Japanese: のポケモン Illusory Pokémon), with an uppercase "M", in all languages other than English. Notably, "mythical Pokémon" was first used in Generation IV, before the term "Mythical Pokémon" was introduced in Western languages in Generation V. In some contexts, presumably to prevent confusion with Mythical Pokémon, they are referred to as Pokémon of myth instead.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, Dialga and Palkia are described as "mythical Pokémon" in all languages except Italian. In the Italian versions of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, this term is simply replaced with the Italian term for "Legendary Pokémon"; in the Italian versions of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the Italian version of this term ("Pokémon mitologico") was used, like in other languages.

In Pokémon HOME for Nintendo Switch, the Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Research Task "Pokémon of Myth" uses the term for "mythical Pokémon" as its title in all languages other than English and French. In English, the term was presumably localized differently to prevent confusion with Mythical Pokémon (spelled with a capital "M"); the French title of the mission ("Pokémon des mythes") appears to be based on the English localization.

The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to describe Kyogre in its Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Pokédex entry in Japanese, English, and Korean. In Spanish, the term is replaced by "Legendary Pokémon"; in all other languages, the text is restructured to instead refer to legends in general.

The term "mythical Pokémon" is also used to refer to Arceus in Pokémon Shield and Pokémon Legends: Arceus in many languages. In Type: Null's Shield Pokédex entry, Arceus is referred to by this term in all languages except English, German, and Chinese—in English, it is instead referred to as the "Pokémon of myth"; in German, the sentence is restructured to refer to it as a Pokémon from an old legend. In the description of Task 27: "The Deified Pokémon" in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the term "mythical Pokémon" is used to refer to Arceus in Japanese, German, Italian, and Korean—in English and Spanish, the text is restructured to refer to it as a "Pokémon spoken of in ancient myths" or a Pokémon of legends; in French, it is referred to as a Legendary Pokémon instead.

In Pokémon Legends: Arceus's Eternal Battle Reverie, the challenge to battle against Dialga and Palkia is called "Space and time" (Japanese: 時空 Spacetime) while the challenge to battle against Giratina is called "The banished Pokémon" (Japanese: 暴れ者 Aggressor). The challenge to battle against the Origin Formes of all three of these Pokémon is called "Primordial chaos" (Japanese: 根源 Origin).

History

According to the legends of Sinnoh, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina were simultaneously created by Arceus when the universe began at the Temple of Sinnoh. At the time they were born in their Origin Formes. Dialga and Palkia were given control over an element of reality (time and space respectively) while Giratina was banished to the Distortion World for its violent nature. The lake guardians were then created to help control and calm Dialga or Palkia should they be enraged.

During the ancient times of Hisui, the Celestica worshiped Arceus and the trio, with statues in their honor. The statues were made based on their primary formes when the trio first appeared to the humans living there; however, Giratina's statue was destroyed after its banishment, and people tried to cover up its existence. Years later, both Dialga and Palkia were seen by the respective leaders of both the Diamond and Pearl Clans, believing this was the "almighty Sinnoh"—the former residents, the Celestica, worshiped Dialga and Palkia instead of Arceus. However, both clans accused the other of worshiping a false god, which lead to a bitter quarrel until both sides lacked enough manpower, leading to an uneasy truce.

Eventually, Giratina sought vengeance against Arceus and opened space-time rifts on top of Mount Coronet. These rifts drove Dialga and Palkia berserk and caused havoc across Hisui. It even brought some humans from the future into the past. One of these humans helped resolve the incident with help of Lake Guardians, and bring an end to conflict with the Diamond and Pearl Clan. The same human also bested Giratina and convinced it to protect the world instead of destroy it.

Each member of the trio has control over a different element of reality. Dialga controls time and Palkia controls space. Giratina has control over antimatter and the Distortion World, where time does not flow and space is unstable.

Similar movesets

The following are the Pokémon of Myth's level-up movesets from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Lv. 483Dialga.png483Dialga-Origin.png
Dialga
 Steel  Dragon 
484Palkia.png484Palkia-Origin.png
Palkia
 Water  Dragon 
487Giratina-Altered.png487Giratina-Origin.png
Giratina
 Ghost  Dragon 
1 Scary Face Shadow Sneak
Metal Claw Water Pulse Defog
7 Dragon Breath
8 Dragon Breath
14 Ancient Power
16 Ancient Power
21 Hex
24 Slash
28 Slash
32 Flash Cannon Aqua Ring
35 Scary Face
40 Dragon Claw
42 Shadow Claw
48 Aura Sphere
49 Pain Split
56 Power Gem Aura Sphere
63 Dragon Claw
64 Metal Burst Aqua Tail
70 Earth Power
72 Earth Power
77 Shadow Force
80 Iron Tail Spacial Rend
84 Destiny Bond
88 Roar of Time Hydro Pump
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Base stat comparison

Pokémon 483Dialga.png
Dialga
484Palkia.png
Palkia
487Giratina-Altered.png
Giratina
HP
100
90
150
Attack
120
120
100
Defense
120
100
120
Sp. Atk
150
150
100
Sp. Def
100
120
120
Speed
90
100
90
Total 680 680 680


Origin Formes

Pokémon 483Dialga-Origin.png
Dialga
484Palkia-Origin.png
Palkia
487Giratina-Origin.png
Giratina
HP
100
90
150
Attack
100
100
120
Defense
120
100
100
Sp. Atk
150
150
120
Sp. Def
120
120
100
Speed
90
120
90
Total 680 680 680


In the core series games

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, either DialgaD or PalkiaP appears atop the Spear Pillar, and after entering the Hall of Fame, the player can find Giratina hidden at the end of a puzzle in Turnback Cave.

Pokémon Platinum

In Pokémon Platinum, both Dialga and Palkia appear in dimensional rifts atop the Spear Pillar after entering the Hall of Fame. Giratina appears in its Origin Forme in the Distortion World when first encountered, but if it is defeated or fled from, it will appear in Turnback Cave in its Altered Forme, after entering the Hall of Fame.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

One of the three Pokémon can be obtained in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver if the player has a Fateful encounter or Hall of Origin Arceus as their walking Pokémon. The player must go to the Sinjoh Ruins and speak with Cynthia, and, after some time, Arceus will create a member of the Pokémon of Myth which will be at level 1 and have a basic moveset.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, either DialgaAS or PalkiaOR will appear in the Dimensional Rift near Dewford Town depending on the version when the player has Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf in their party when soaring in the sky. Giratina will appear in the same Dimensional Rift if Dialga and Palkia are in the player's party.

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, all three members of the Pokémon of Myth can be encountered in the Ultra Space Wilds through Ultra Warp Ride. DialgaUS can be encountered in the Rocky World through a green warp hole. PalkiaUM can be encountered in the Cave World through a yellow warp hole. Giratina can be encountered in the Cave World through a yellow warp hole, as long as both Dialga and Palkia are in the player's party.

Pokémon Sword and Shield

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, all three members of the Pokémon of Myth can be encountered in Dynamax Adventures. Dialga is exclusive to Sword, Palkia is exclusive to Shield, and Giratina can be caught in both versions.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, either DialgaBD or PalkiaSP will be encountered in Spear Pillar. Giratina can be encounter in the Turnback Cave. In Ramanas Park, a Level 100 Shadow Giratina Origin Forme can be fought at the Distortion Room. The Distortion Room is unlocked after capturing the legendary giants and Giratina. One Distortion Slate is needed to unlock it; this Giratina cannot be captured, however. Defeating it gives the player access to the Griseous Orb.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Dialga and Palkia are encountered in the Temple of Sinnoh during Missions 17: Atop Mount Coronet and 18: The Counterpart, depending upon which clan the player chooses, while Giratina is encountered in Turnback Cave during Request 91: "On the Trail of Giratina" (and before, at the Temple of Sinnoh, not available for capture).

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

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Dialga notably serves as the main antagonist and final boss of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky. Having become corrupted by the destruction of Temporal Tower, Dialga's frenzied behavior threatens to plunge the planet into paralysis and eternal darkness. During the post-game of Explorers of Sky, Palkia also appears, initially attacking the player and partner before ultimately helping to stop the one responsible for manipulating Dialga; Darkrai.

In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Giratina appears at the bottom floor of the Ancient Barrow, only to turn out to be an illusion created by a Solosis to help his Litwick friends in scaring the citizens of Serene Village.

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Pokémon Masters EX

All three of the Pokémon of Myth appear in Pokémon Masters EX, forming sync pairs with the following Trainers:

Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role EX role Base potential Availability
#100 VSCyrus Masters.png Cyrus #0484 MastersIcon0484.png Palkia
Dragon
DragonIC Masters.png
Fairy
FairyIC Masters.png
Masters Special Strike.png ★★★★★☆EX Legendary Adventures
New World Dilemma
#078 VSCynthia Sygna Renegade Masters.png Sygna Suit (Renegade)
Cynthia
#0487 MastersIcon0487A.png Giratina Master Sync Pair Mark Masters.png
Altered Forme
Ghost
GhostIC Masters.png
Fairy
FairyIC Masters.png
Masters Tech.png Masters Physical Strike.png ★★★★★☆EX Master Fair Sync Pair Scout
#145 VSLucas Masters.png Lucas #0483 MastersIcon0483.png Dialga
Dragon
DragonIC Masters.png
Fighting
FightingIC Masters.png
Masters Tech.png Masters Support.png ★★★★★☆EX Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout

In the anime

Main series

Arceus and the Pokémon of Myth in the twelfth movie

Pokémon movies

Main article: Dialga (movie)
Main article: Palkia (movie)
Main article: Giratina (movie)

Dialga and Palkia debuted in The Rise of Darkrai. In this movie, their two worlds, the Temporal World and the Spatial World, collided, leading the two to mistakenly believe that they were intentionally invading each other's territory. As such, the two began to violently clash, causing large distortions between time and space in Alamos Town. However, Palkia sustained an injury when one of the pearls on its arm was cracked. Palkia then took refuge in Alamos Town and wound up transferring the town to the Spatial World. Dialga then appeared before it once Darkrai forced Palkia to reveal itself. The two then violently continued fighting in the town. Darkrai also intervened in their fight to protect the town, and Dialga and Palkia continued to fight with Darkrai involved, causing massive destruction around Alamos Town. However, Ash and Dawn soon activated the song Oración on the Space-Time Towers, which calmed Dialga and Palkia, prompting them to end their fight. Palkia then restored Alamos Town to its original state and left right after Dialga.

The same Dialga appeared again in Giratina and the Sky Warrior, along with Giratina. In this movie, it was revealed that the fighting between Dialga and Palkia in the previous movie caused many toxic clouds to appear in Giratina's Reverse World. Giratina, furious at the two for defiling its home, sought revenge on Dialga, attacking it violently near a lake and drawing it into the Reverse World. As the two battled, Dialga attempted to escape, but Giratina constantly kept pulling it in. However, the vortex caused by Giratina abducting Dialga ended up pulling a fearful Shaymin into the Reverse World on accident. In fear of the situation, Shaymin ended up using Seed Flare, which opened up a portal, and Dialga escaped by locking Giratina into a time loop.

Giratina, seeking to regain its ability to traverse between the Pokémon world and the Reverse World, went after Shaymin. However, Shaymin was under the impression that Giratina wanted to eat it and thus was terrified of it. When Zero appeared, Shaymin forcibly opened up a portal using Seed Flare, in which Giratina broke free from the time loop and regained the ability to traverse between the two worlds. Zero, in his goal to take control of the Reverse World, used a special machine to absorb Giratina's powers, which almost killed Giratina until Newton Graceland hacked the database. Giratina then struggled to stay alive until Shaymin used Aromatherapy to restore it to a healthy state. Giratina then helped Ash and Shaymin defeat Zero, and when Shaymin opened a portal to help everyone escape, Giratina restrained Zero's ship and caused it to malfunction. It then helped Ash out of the Reverse World, but then flew away, which Newton Graceland suspected must have meant that Dialga was nearby.

Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina all reappeared in Arceus and the Jewel of Life. When a harsh distortion appeared and almost got Pikachu and Piplup abducted into the vortex, Sheena appeared on the scene and used her mysterious power to summon Dialga, who arrived and saved Pikachu and Piplup, then destroyed the vortex with Roar of Time. However, its presence drew in Giratina, who was still enraged at Dialga; it appeared from the lake and violently attacked Dialga. Sheena tried to communicate with it, but its rage ended up making the process difficult. However, Ash appeared and called out to Giratina; when it recognized Ash, it calmed down. Then, Sheena communicated with Giratina, telling it that it misunderstood Dialga and it should not battle it. Giratina then returned to the Reverse World in peace. However, another distortion appeared and Dialga ended up being trapped in the vortex. Luckily enough, Palkia appeared and used Spacial Rend to destroy this vortex, then bent space around Dialga to get it out of the vortex safely. Sheena then thanked Dialga and Palkia, and the two left in peace.

In this movie, it was revealed that the harsh distortions in time and space, and the subsequent conflict between the Pokémon of Myth, were caused by the awakening of Arceus. When Arceus awoke and prepared to judge humanity as revenge for Damos' supposed betrayal eras ago, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina all fought to protect humanity from Arceus, with Palkia bending space to restrain Arceus; and Dialga sending Ash, his friends, and Sheena back into time to alter the chain of events that caused Arceus's wrath. After history was changed and Arceus had restored Michina Town, the Pokémon of Myth parted ways with Ash and his friends, and returned to their respective dimensions.

Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina all reappeared again in Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, where they were summoned and hypnotized by the entity of the Hoopa Unbound Hoopa, along with Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon, and Kyurem in order to terrorize Dahara City. They fought with Mega Latias, Mega Latios, and a Shiny Mega Rayquaza in the process. Eventually, after they were freed from Hoopa's control, they helped in holding off a dimensional wall from consuming a large number of citizens in Dahara City. Afterwards, they left the scene and returned to their dimensions.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

Dialga and Palkia reappeared briefly in The Battle Finale of Legend!, where they were summoned by Cyrus using the power of the lake guardians and the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs. They were then controlled by the Red Chain to help Cyrus create his new universe. However, the lake guardians, along with their chosen three protectors, Ash, Dawn, and Brock, helped free them of the Red Chain's control. Dialga and Palkia then destroyed Cyrus's universe and went into a fit of rage. However, the trio and the lake guardians helped to quell their rage and the lake guardians sent the two back to their dimensions. It was unclear whether or not these are the same Dialga and Palkia that appeared in the movies.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

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Dialga and Palkia reappeared in The Gates of Warp!and Showdown at the Gates of Warp!.

Pokémon Generations

The Pokémon of Myth in Pokémon Generations

The Pokémon of Myth trio appeared in The New World. Cyrus first summoned Dialga and Palkia and controlled them with the Red Chain. After doing so, Giratina suddenly appeared from the Distortion World. Cyrus had Dialga and Palkia attack Giratina, but Giratina destroyed the Red Chains that were controlling them by using Shadow Ball. This freed them from Cyrus's control. Giratina then took Cyrus with it to the Distortion World and Cyrus ultimately decided to stay with Giratina.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Main article: Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)

HeartGold & SoulSilver arc

Chronologically, the first appearance of the trio was during the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, where they were revived by Arceus at the Sinjoh Ruins to wreak havoc after Team Rocket caused it to lose its faith in humanity. After Arceus was calmed by Gold, Giratina escaped to the Distortion World, while Dialga and Palkia went to the Spear Pillar.

Diamond & Pearl arc

At the end of the Diamond & Pearl arc, both Dialga and Palkia are summoned by Cyrus at the Spear Pillar so that they can be forced to fight each other to create a new world. After Cyrus's plans are thwarted, Giratina appears and drags Cyrus, Dialga, and Palkia into the Distortion World.

Platinum arc

In the following arc, Giratina serves as one of the main antagonists alongside Charon.

Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Adventure!

Hareta's main goal for this manga was to meet Dialga. It was also the Pokémon summoned by Cyrus at the Spear Pillar, though Palkia also appeared after he had been stopped. Later, Charon sought to control Giratina, leading to Hareta having a battle with it in the Distortion World.

Gallery

Trivia

Promotional artwork for an event distribution of the Shiny versions of the trio
  • Beginning in Pokémon Platinum, Giratina has its own unique battle music, whereas Dialga and Palkia had always shared battle themes with one another.
  • Giratina is the only member whose box art differs from its official art released with Diamond and Pearl.
  • No two members have the same number of immunities. Palkia has none, Dialga has one, Giratina's Altered Forme has two, and Origin Forme Giratina has three because of Levitate.
  • The primary types of each of the trio are the specialty types of three different Gyms of Sinnoh, the only region that has Gyms of those types all together.
  • The Pokémon of Myth trio is the only Legendary trio:
    • In which all members can be legitimately obtained at level 1.
    • Composed of game mascots which all have the same base stat total.
  • Before Circuit City shut down in 2009, they referred to the Pokémon of Myth as the "Legendary titans". Legendary titans has since been used as the official name of the group comprising Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Regieleki, and Regidrago, though they are more recently known as the legendary giants.
  • Reshiram and Zekrom's base stats use the same values as the Pokémon of Myth, in different arrangements.

In other languages

Pokémon of MythHOME / Mythical PokémonDPPtBDSP

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 神話的寶可夢 Sàhnwá-dīk Pokémon
神話中的寶可夢 Sàhnwájūng-dīk Pokémon
Mandarin 神話的寶可夢 / 神话的宝可梦 Shénhuà-de Pokémon
神話中的寶可夢 Shénhuàzhōng-de Pokémon *
神话宝可梦 Shénhuà Pokémon *
France Flag.png French Pokémon des mythesHOME
Pokémon mythiqueDPPtBDSP
Germany Flag.png German Mythische Pokémon
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon mitologicoBDSPHOME
South Korea Flag.png Korean 신화 속 포켓몬 Sinhwa sok PokémonBDSPHOME
신화의 포켓몬 Sinhwa-ui PokémonDPPt
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokémon mítico

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