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** However, when either Latios or Latias are found in the wild, the pre-battle encounter animation is different than those of ordinary Pokémon, as it is a distorting screen. | ** However, when either Latios or Latias are found in the wild, the pre-battle encounter animation is different than those of ordinary Pokémon, as it is a distorting screen. | ||
*Latios (along with {{p|Latias}}) are the only Legendary Pokemon that have a Mega Stone that was not available to obtain legitimately in Pokemon X & Y through in-game game play, but can be traded over from Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire holding their respective stone to Pokemon X & Y. | *Latios (along with {{p|Latias}}) are the only Legendary Pokemon that have a Mega Stone that was not available to obtain legitimately in Pokemon X & Y through in-game game play, but can be traded over from Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire holding their respective stone to Pokemon X & Y. | ||
* The triangle-shaped ring on the chest of Latios has the same color as the main body of its female counterpart {{p|Latias}}, even when {{Shiny}}. | * The triangle-shaped ring on the chest of Latios has the same color as the main body of its female counterpart {{p|Latias}}, even when {{Shiny}}. | ||
* With the [[Soul Dew]], Latios achieves the highest {{stat|Special Attack}} of any Pokémon, even exceeding that of Mega Mewtwo Y. | * With the [[Soul Dew]], Latios achieves the highest {{stat|Special Attack}} of any Pokémon, even exceeding that of Mega Mewtwo Y. |
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