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I don't think deleting this article would benefit categorization. The term trio master, even though speculative, is every bit logical, and for the first 2 generations, we see this formula exactly replicated. From generation 3 onwards, the "trio master" might be one of the members of the trio or an external legendary/mythical. We see Arceus as the master of the creation dragon trio(exclusive trio master) , and Rayquaza as the master of weather trio (inclusive trio master). For gen 5's tao trio, there is no trio master so as to say, but there are always such exceptions. In the same gen 5,we see the forces of nature, tornadus and thunderus get subdued by landorus who acts as the master of that group. Also notable is that landorus has a higher base stat total than the other forces of nature. After the inclusion of Pokemon Legends Arceus and the addition of enamorus to the group, Landorus still has the special position, has a higher BST and is seen as the leader of the group, fitting in with the theme of a trio master, so as to speak. Going on to generation 6,we see zygarde as the boss of the Aura trio, and Necrozma as the overpowering entity that dominates the light trio. In sword and shield, the legendaries are more complicated, and don't fit any structure, but if we got shadow lugia, the birds of Galar would finally have their master back... And now on to gen 9, it also doesn't have a designated trio master for the "lousy" Three, but the generation is far from completion.  [[User:Lucifer Lawliet|Lucifer Lawliet]] ([[User talk:Lucifer Lawliet|talk]]) 03:59, 19 September 2023 (UTC)
I don't think deleting this article would benefit categorization. The term trio master, even though speculative, is every bit logical, and for the first 2 generations, we see this formula exactly replicated. From generation 3 onwards, the "trio master" might be one of the members of the trio or an external legendary/mythical. We see Arceus as the master of the creation dragon trio(exclusive trio master) , and Rayquaza as the master of weather trio (inclusive trio master). For gen 5's tao trio, there is no trio master so as to say, but there are always such exceptions. In the same gen 5,we see the forces of nature, tornadus and thunderus get subdued by landorus who acts as the master of that group. Also notable is that landorus has a higher base stat total than the other forces of nature. After the inclusion of Pokemon Legends Arceus and the addition of enamorus to the group, Landorus still has the special position, has a higher BST and is seen as the leader of the group, fitting in with the theme of a trio master, so as to speak. Going on to generation 6,we see zygarde as the boss of the Aura trio, and Necrozma as the overpowering entity that dominates the light trio. In sword and shield, the legendaries are more complicated, and don't fit any structure, but if we got shadow lugia, the birds of Galar would finally have their master back... And now on to gen 9, it also doesn't have a designated trio master for the "lousy" Three, but the generation is far from completion.  [[User:Lucifer Lawliet|Lucifer Lawliet]] ([[User talk:Lucifer Lawliet|talk]]) 03:59, 19 September 2023 (UTC)
:Personally, I don't think the concept needs its own article, and could still be covered neatly in an overall article about Legendary groups or Relationships between Legendary and Mythical Pokémon or the like. Also, the term "Trio master" in this context leaves a bad taste in my mouth tbh. [[User:Landfish7|<span style="font-family:Tahoma;color:#00d1bc">'''Land'''</span>]][[User talk:Landfish7|<span style="font-family:Tahoma;color:#006699"><small>'''fish7'''</small></span>]] 04:28, 19 September 2023 (UTC)