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Unlike previous trios, the golems share much more similar names, at the cost of having their types be estranged from the standard {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}/{{t|Ice}}, {{t|Electric}} trio. However, similarly to the previous two, they have a [[trio master|master]], {{p|Regigigas}}, released in a generation one later than the one they were introduced in, like the [[legendary birds]].
Unlike previous trios, the golems share much more similar names, at the cost of having their types be estranged from the standard {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}/{{t|Ice}}, {{t|Electric}} trio. However, similarly to the previous two, they have a [[trio master|master]], {{p|Regigigas}}, released in a generation one later than the one they were introduced in, like the [[legendary birds]].
All of the Regi Pokémon are single-types and vulnerable to {{t|Fighting}}-type attacks.


In the anime, they appeared as much less important Pokémon than the other two trios, even being trained, in [[Poké Ball]]s, no less, by [[Brandon]], whereas the legendary birds would create a worldwide disaster if they were all captured, and the [[legendary beasts]] are too powerful to be captured.
In the anime, they appeared as much less important Pokémon than the other two trios, even being trained, in [[Poké Ball]]s, no less, by [[Brandon]], whereas the legendary birds would create a worldwide disaster if they were all captured, and the [[legendary beasts]] are too powerful to be captured.
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