List of Pokémon by habitat: Difference between revisions

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Other than the Urban Habitat, every habitat has at least one [[legendary Pokémon]].
* Other than the Urban Habitat, every habitat has at least one [[legendary Pokémon]].
** The Rare Habitat is known for having the most legendary Pokémon in one habitat, it being comprised entirely of legendary Pokémon with the exception of {{p|Unown}}.
** The Rare Habitat is known for having the most legendary Pokémon in one habitat, it being composed entirely of legendary Pokémon with the exception of {{p|Unown}}.
* The members of each [[legendary trio]] (but not, in the case of the [[legendary beasts]], the {{p|Ho-Oh|trio master}}) are always placed in the same habitat, with the exception of the [[Weather trio]] — {{p|Kyogre}} is in the Sea habitat, {{p|Groudon}} is in the Rough-Terrain habitat, and {{p|Rayquaza}} is in the Rare Habitat (this is because each member of the weather trio features different elements of the Earth).
* The members of each [[legendary trio]] (but not, in the case of the [[legendary beasts]], the {{p|Ho-Oh|trio master}}) are always placed in the same habitat, with the exception of the [[Weather trio]] — {{p|Kyogre}} is in the Sea habitat, {{p|Groudon}} is in the Rough-Terrain habitat, and {{p|Rayquaza}} is in the Rare Habitat (this is because each member of the weather trio features different elements of the Earth).


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