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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 [[Battle Tower]] 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. Many trios, in addition to sharing at least one [[type]], will far more commonly share their [[ability]].
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 [[Battle Tower]] 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. Many trios, in addition to sharing at least one [[type]], will far more commonly share their [[ability]].


Though far less common, some Pokémon appear in legendary duos, such as {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and {{p|Cresselia}} and {{|Darkrai}}. Due to their being one short of the now-standard trio, many theories have involved a hypothetical third member of these duos.
Though far less common, some Pokémon appear in legendary duos, such as {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and {{p|Cresselia}} and {{p|Darkrai}}. Due to their being one short of the now-standard trio, many theories have involved a hypothetical third member of these duos.


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