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A '''legendary trio''' is a term used to describe a group of three closely-related [[legendary Pokémon]]. Legendary trios can be subdivided into two tiers, normal trios and mascot trios. Normal trios, which are always the first legendaries that appear in any [[Pokédex]] order, are allowed into the many [[Battle Tower]]s and other battle facilities. They are also the only Pokémon whose base stats total to 580. The mascot trios, whose name comes from the fact that all of them are [[version mascot]]s, are not allowed in the [[Battle Tower]], and are found close to the end of the Pokédex in the generation of their release.
A '''legendary trio''' is a term used to describe a group of three closely-related [[legendary Pokémon]]. Legendary trios can be subdivided into two tiers, normal trios and mascot trios. Normal trios, which are always the first legendaries that appear in any [[Pokédex]] order, are allowed into the many [[Battle Tower]]s and other battle facilities. They are also the only Pokémon whose [[base stats|base stat total]] to {{cat|Pokémon with a base stat total of 580|580}}. The mascot trios, whose name comes from the fact that all of them are [[version mascot]]s, are not allowed in the [[Battle Tower]], and are found close to the end of the Pokédex in the generation of their release.


Many trios, in addition to sharing at least one [[type]], will far more commonly share their [[Ability]] and [[base stat]] totals (though {{p|Rayquaza}}, {{p|Landorus}} and {{p|Kyurem}} do not with the other members of their trios). All of the trios have a [[trio master|master]] who created them according to myth and/or is somehow able to exert control over them, though oftentimes these masters are not introduced until a later generation, or revealed to be the master until a [[third version]].
Many trios, in addition to sharing at least one [[type]], will far more commonly share their [[Ability]] and base stat total (though {{p|Rayquaza}}, {{p|Landorus}} and {{p|Kyurem}} do not with the other members of their trios). All of the trios have a [[trio master|master]] who created them according to myth and/or is somehow able to exert control over them, though oftentimes these masters are not introduced until a later generation, or revealed to be the master until a [[third version]].


The term fell into official usage from the {{Shiny}} [[legendary beasts]]' [[Wonder Card]]s.
The term fell into official usage from the {{Shiny}} [[legendary beasts]]' [[Wonder Card]]s.
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