In the anime, they are Brandon's most powerful Pokémon, with Regirock and Registeel using their power alone to defeat Ash twice. However, Regice was defeated later in Ash's rematch with Brandon. During Brandon's battle with Paul, each legendary giant defeated all of Paul's Pokémon one by one. In Pillars of Friendship!, they were used to help protect Regigigas from J.
Regirock
Brandon's Regirock ジンダイのレジロック Jindai's Regirock
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Brandon's Regirock
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Brandon's Regirock (Japanese: ジンダイのレジロック Jindai's Regirock) was the first Pokémon of the trio to be seen with Brandon.
History
Regirock battling Paul's Hariyama
In Battling the Enemy Within!, Ash and his friends fall into some underground ruins by the Battle Pyramid. Inside the ruins Ash picks up a Pikachu statue which causes a boulder to roll towards them. They eventually run into Brandon who calls out Regirock to use Focus Punch and destroy the boulder. Regirock destroys the boulder and Brandon recalled it.
After Ash is corrupted by the King of Pokélantis, Brandon decides to battle Ash to save him. His choice is Regirock, while Ash goes with Sceptile. Regirock's key strategy is to defend, while using Lock-On to make sure its attacks hit the opponent. Although Regirock barely moved during the battle, it has both strong Attack and Defense capabilities. Even with a type disadvantage and a speed disadvantage, Regirock ultimately wins the battle.
In Pace - The Final Frontier!, Regirock and Registeel confronted Team Rocket and used their Hyper Beam attacks to send Team Rocket blasting off.
In A Pyramiding Rage!, Regirock defeated Paul's Hariyama, Electabuzz, Ursaring, and Magmar. It was revealed in the same episode that Brandon used Regirock to defeat Reggie's Drapion which ultimately led to Reggie becoming a Pokémon Breeder.
In Pillars of Friendship!, Regirock was used to battle the rampaging Regigigas at the Snowpoint Temple. Regigigas used Confuse Ray on Regirock, Regice, and Registeel and all four Pokémon went on a rampage. When Hunter J used her weapon to catch the immobilized Regigigas; Regirock, Regice, Registeel and eventually Brandon all jumped in front of J's firing range and were turned into stone. Regigigas eventually brought them back to life with Hidden Power.
Moves used
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Using Stone Edge
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Using Focus Punch
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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Registeel
Brandon's Registeel ジンダイのレジスチル Jindai's Registeel
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Brandon's Registeel
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Brandon's Registeel (Japanese: ジンダイのレジスチル Jindai's Registeel) is the second Pokémon that was shown to be owned by Brandon. He obtained it prior to Overjoyed!.
History
Registeel battling Ash's Torkoal
In Overjoyed!, Ash returned to the Battle Pyramid to challenge Brandon. Brandon revealed that he would be using Registeel in the battle. The next day Ash sent his Torkoal against Registeel. Registeel was shown to be an extremely mobile Pokémon, as it was seen charging at Torkoal. Although Torkoal clearly had the type advantage, Registeel had incredible defensive capabilities and was able to evenly match Torkoal. Brandon's main strategy with Registeel seemed to be offensive and defensive combined into one. Although Torkoal managed to put up a strong fight and match Registeel in power, Registeel ultimately proved victorious.
In Pace - The Final Frontier!, Registeel and Regirock confronted Team Rocket and used their Hyper Beam attacks to sending Team Rocket blasting off.
In A Pyramiding Rage!, Registeel was used in a battle against Paul, where it went up against his Magmar and defeated his Nidoking.
In Pillars of Friendship!, Registeel was used to battle the rampaging Regigigas at the Snowpoint Temple. Regigigas used Confuse Ray on Regirock, Regice, and Registeel and all four Pokémon went on a rampage. When Hunter J used her weapon to catch the immobilized Regigigas; Regirock, Regice, Registeel and eventually Brandon all jumped in front of J's firing range and were turned into stone. Regigigas eventually brought them back to life with Hidden Power.
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Using Metal Claw
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Using Hyper Beam
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Regice
Brandon's Regice ジンダイのレジアイス Jindai's Regice
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Brandon's Regice
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Brandon's Regice (Japanese: ジンダイのレジアイス Jindai's Regice) was the last Pokémon caught by Brandon before his final battle with Ash in Pace - The Final Frontier!.
History
Regice battling Ash's Pikachu
Between Overjoyed! and Pinch Healing!, Brandon caught Regice while searching in an unnamed ruin. Regice was the last Pokémon Brandon sent out against Ash's Pikachu in his 4-on-4 battle for the Brave Symbol.
Brandon used a strategy of freezing the field with Ice Beam to speed up Regice's movements and to do the complete opposite with Pikachu's. While Pikachu did land some hits with Thunderbolt and Iron Tail, it proved to be ineffective, as Regice trapped Pikachu in pillars of ice created by Ice Beam and then used Rest to fully recover any damage caused.
Regice then fired an Ice Beam toward Pikachu, completely freezing him. However, with Ash's encouragement, Pikachu broke free with a Thunderbolt and eventually delivered a final blow to Regice using his Volt Tackle.
Regice reappeared in a flashback in Pika and Goliath!.
In A Pyramiding Rage!, Brandon used Regice in his battle with Paul. It first battled Paul's Lairon and defeated it effortlessly, freezing the Iron Armor Pokémon with Ice Beam before it could launch a single attack, and then finishing it off with Zap Cannon. Regice then went up against Paul's Ursaring and easily overpowered it, before Brandon switched back to Regirock to have it finish the battle.
In Pillars of Friendship!, Regice was used to battle the rampaging Regigigas at the Snowpoint Temple. Regigigas used Confuse Ray on Regirock, Regice, and Registeel and all four Pokémon went on a rampage. When Hunter J used her weapon to catch the immobilized Regigigas; Regirock, Regice, Registeel and eventually Brandon all jumped in front of J's firing range and were turned into stone. Regigigas eventually brought them back to life with Hidden Power.
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Using Blizzard
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Using Hyper Beam
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Personality and characteristics
All three of the legendary giants are considered to be very loyal towards Brandon as their Trainer. However, it was temporarily lost when Regigigas used Confuse Ray on them, which made the trio turn on Brandon. When Brandon blocked the attack from J's hand gun that could turn anything it touches into stone, the giants regained their loyalty. In most of the battles each of the giants participated in, they had no trouble taking on any opponent including the ones with the type advantage as seen in their battles against Ash and Paul, where they single-handedly defeated all of the latter's Pokémon in A Pyramiding Rage!.
Pokémon Adventures
Brandon's Regirock, Regice, and Registeel in Pokémon Adventures
History
The three giants were originally created by Regigigas to resemble its own image.
Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are three Pokémon that were sought after by Steven Stone in preparation for the upcoming battle against Groudon and Kyogre. After some difficulties, he managed to awaken them from their resting places with the help of the blind boy and Sapphire in A Royal Rumble with Regirock, Regice and Registeel II. Once awakened, Regirock was partnered with Drake and Sidney, Regice was partnered with Phoebe and Glacia, while Steven teamed up with Wallace to control Registeel.
In With a Spoink in Your Step I, the three Pokémon were shown to use Superpower to contain the destructive energy created by the clash between Groudon and Kyogre in Sootopolis City. After Groudon and Kyogre were defeated, the strain of controlling the three Pokémon caused Steven to die from exhaustion. With no one to control them, Regirock, Regice, and Registeel lashed out against their controllers and left to parts unknown.
In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, Regirock, Regice, and Registeel were found and caught by Brandon for use in the Battle Frontier.
When Emerald challenged the Battle Pyramid in Chipping Away at Regirock, Regirock was the first to be sent out to face his Sceptile. During the battle, Regirock had its health sapped away by Leech Seed, so it countered by blowing itself up with Explosion, greatly damaging Sceptile. With Regirock knocking itself out in the process, Brandon switched with Registeel, who was sent out to face Emerald's borrowed Hitmonchan, Monlee. With his speed and super effective hits, Monlee was able to easily defeat Registeel, only to quickly fall to bad poisoning from a secret Toxic attack.
The last to be used was Regice, who faced Emerald's borrowed Cubone, Bonee. Due to Regice's type, Bonee was at a disadvantage and was knocked out after a short time. Although confident that he had won their battle, Brandon was shocked to see that Sceptile had been revived in secret and defeated Regice with an Iron Tail, making Emerald the winner of the battle. In Skirting Around Surskit I, Regice was used to attack Guile Hideout in order to get revenge for Noland's injuries in the Artisan Cave. The attack did nothing to Guile, who simply swung his sword and sent Regice flying.
In All About Arceus IX, it was revealed that three Pokémon were lent to Palmer at one point. Palmer took them to the Snowpoint Temple, where he awakened and captured the Legendary Pokémon Regigigas.
In PS612, Regirock and Regice were seen helping Brandon fight and subdue the Admins of Neo Team Magma and Neo Team Aqua.
Moves used
Regirock
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Using Superpower
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Registeel
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Using Superpower
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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Regice
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Using Superpower
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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