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[[File:Kami Trio Sugimori.png|right|thumb|250px|The kami trio]]
[[File:Kami Trio Sugimori.png|right|thumb|250px|The kami trio]]
The '''kami trio''' is a collective term to refer to the all-male [[Legendary trio|trio]] of {{p|Tornadus}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Landorus}}. They are based on kami in Japanese myth - {{wp|Fūjin}}, the kami of wind, {{wp|Raijin}}, the kami of thunder, and {{wp|Inari (mythology)|Inari}}, the kami of fertility, respectively.  
The '''kami trio''' is a collective term to refer to the all-male [[Legendary trio|trio]] of {{p|Tornadus}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Landorus}}. They are based on kami in Japanese myth - {{wp|Fūjin}}, the kami of wind, {{wp|Raijin}}, the kami of thunder, and {{wp|Inari (mythology)|Inari}}, the kami of fertility, respectively. Likewise they may also be thought of as representing the different domains of world: Landorus represents the land, Tornadus the heavens and Thundurus a transitional state between the two (lightning).


Tornadus (exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Black|s}}) and Thundurus (exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|White|s}}) will start {{pkmn2|roaming}} around [[Unova]] after the {{player}} listens to the story of an old woman on {{rt|7|Unova}}. If the player possesses both in their party, via [[trading]], he/she can battle Landorus at [[Abundant Shrine]] on {{rt|14|Unova}}.
Tornadus (exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Black|s}}) and Thundurus (exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|White|s}}) will start {{pkmn2|roaming}} around [[Unova]] after the {{player}} listens to the story of an old woman on {{rt|7|Unova}}. If the player possesses both in their party, via [[trading]] (and at least one of the pair is from the player's own game), they may battle Landorus at [[Abundant Shrine]] on {{rt|14|Unova}}.
 
==Myths==
 
On visiting the Abundant Shrine with both Tornadus & Thundurus in the party, the player will cross a group of three children arguing just before the shrine. They collectively tell the a folktale of how "Great Landorus" punished the two other legendary pokemon for wreaking massive destruction across the land with their ferocious thunderstorms & fierce gales. As such, the thankful inhabitants of the land - saved from the danger posed by the Bolt Strike & Cyclone pokemon - constructed a shrine in honour of Landorus.  


== Similar movesets ==
== Similar movesets ==
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*Tornadus and Thundurus are the only legendary duo of Pokémon with identical base stats.
*Tornadus and Thundurus are the only legendary duo of Pokémon with identical base stats.
*Despite being part of a trio, {{p|Landorus}} has a significantly different moveset from Tornadus and Thundurus. This is possibly to fit its role as the [[Trio master|master]] of the kami trio.
*Despite being part of a trio, {{p|Landorus}} has a significantly different moveset from Tornadus and Thundurus. This is possibly to fit its role as the [[Trio master|master]] of the kami trio.
*Each member of the trio is covered in spots, with certain ones shaped like {{wp|magatama}}.
*Each member of the trio bears a different number of horns: Landorus has none, Thundurus has one & Tornadus has two.
*Each member of the trio bears features with strong resemblance to {{wp|magatama}}; some of the spots that cover their bodies are shaped like them, as are their tails - a bulbous head with a thinning offshoot, most prominent in Tornadus. Similarly, magatama are thought to represent the human spirit & the Kami trio all possess fairly anthropomorphic bodies from the waist up.
*The members of this trio are all weak to the {{t|Ice}} type, with the trio master having a double weakness to it.
*The members of this trio are all weak to the {{t|Ice}} type, with the trio master having a double weakness to it.
*The kami trio has its own battle transition. A small orange beam will shoot across the screen horizontally and then a flash will appear before the battle starts.
*The Kami trio has its own battle transition. A small orange beam will shoot across the screen horizontally and then a flash will appear before the battle starts.
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Revision as of 00:07, 22 June 2011

The kami trio is a collective term to refer to the all-male trio of Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus. They are based on kami in Japanese myth - Fūjin, the kami of wind, Raijin, the kami of thunder, and Inari, the kami of fertility, respectively. Likewise they may also be thought of as representing the different domains of world: Landorus represents the land, Tornadus the heavens and Thundurus a transitional state between the two (lightning).

Tornadus (exclusive to Black) and Thundurus (exclusive to White) will start roaming around Unova after the player listens to the story of an old woman on Route 7. If the player possesses both in their party, via trading (and at least one of the pair is from the player's own game), they may battle Landorus at Abundant Shrine on Route 14.

Myths

On visiting the Abundant Shrine with both Tornadus & Thundurus in the party, the player will cross a group of three children arguing just before the shrine. They collectively tell the a folktale of how "Great Landorus" punished the two other legendary pokemon for wreaking massive destruction across the land with their ferocious thunderstorms & fierce gales. As such, the thankful inhabitants of the land - saved from the danger posed by the Bolt Strike & Cyclone pokemon - constructed a shrine in honour of Landorus.

Similar movesets

Lv. 641.png
Tornadus
 Flying 
642.png
Thundurus
 Electric  Flying 
645.png
Landorus
 Ground  Flying 
Start Uproar
Astonish Mud Shot
Gust ThunderShock Rock Tomb
7 Swagger Imprison
13 Bite Punishment
19 Revenge Bulldoze
25 Air Cutter Shock Wave Rock Throw
31 Extrasensory Heal Block Extrasensory
37 Agility Swords Dance
43 Air Slash Discharge Earth Power
49 Crunch Rock Slide
55 Tailwind Charge Earthquake
61 Rain Dance Nasty Plot Sandstorm
67 Hurricane Thunder Fissure
73 Dark Pulse Stone Edge
79 Hammer Arm
85 Thrash Outrage
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Base stat comparison

Pokémon 641Tornadus.png
Tornadus
642Thundurus.png
Thundurus
645Landorus.png
Landorus
HP
79
79
89
Attack
115
115
125
Defense
70
70
90
Sp. Atk
125
125
115
Sp. Def
80
80
80
Speed
111
111
101
Total 580 580 600


Trivia

  • The kami trio is the only group of legendary Pokémon related to each other which share a set gender.
  • Tornadus and Thundurus are the only legendary duo of Pokémon with identical base stats.
  • Despite being part of a trio, Landorus has a significantly different moveset from Tornadus and Thundurus. This is possibly to fit its role as the master of the kami trio.
  • Each member of the trio bears a different number of horns: Landorus has none, Thundurus has one & Tornadus has two.
  • Each member of the trio bears features with strong resemblance to magatama; some of the spots that cover their bodies are shaped like them, as are their tails - a bulbous head with a thinning offshoot, most prominent in Tornadus. Similarly, magatama are thought to represent the human spirit & the Kami trio all possess fairly anthropomorphic bodies from the waist up.
  • The members of this trio are all weak to the Ice type, with the trio master having a double weakness to it.
  • The Kami trio has its own battle transition. A small orange beam will shoot across the screen horizontally and then a flash will appear before the battle starts.


Legendary trios
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