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*[[Sinnoh]]: {{p|Darkrai}} and {{p|Cresselia}}
*[[Sinnoh]]: {{p|Darkrai}} and {{p|Cresselia}}
The subconscious duo is a legendary duo of [[Sinnoh]] that consists of {{p|Darkrai}} and {{p|Cresselia}}. Darkrai and Cresselia are commonly seen as polar opposites, just like the aforementioned Johto bird duo of Ho-Oh and Lugia. Darkrai and Cresselia are known as the subconscious duo because of how Darkrai is said to give people nightmares, while Cresselia does the opposite, and give people pleasant dreams. Furthermore, Cresselia and Darkrai also appear in {{g|Mystery Dungeon 2}} as enemies. They will both make their anime debuts in [[DP104]].
The subconscious duo is a legendary duo of [[Sinnoh]] that consists of {{p|Darkrai}} and {{p|Cresselia}}. Darkrai and Cresselia are commonly seen as polar opposites, just like the aforementioned Johto bird duo of Ho-Oh and Lugia. Darkrai and Cresselia are known as the subconscious duo because of how Darkrai is said to give people nightmares, while Cresselia does the opposite, and give people pleasant dreams. Furthermore, Cresselia and Darkrai also appear in {{g|Mystery Dungeon 2}} as enemies. They will both make their anime debuts in [[DP104]].
===The Sea Angel Duo===
*[[Sinnoh]]: {{p|Manaphy}} and {{p|Phione}}
The sea fairy duo is a legendary duo of [[Sinnoh]] that consists of {{p|Manaphy}} and {{p|Phione}}. Manaphy and Phione are both sea-angel-remnicent Pokémon, share similar species names (Seafaring and Sea Drifter), and both only obtained from one of two events, the first available is through egg (Ranger game event for Manaphy egg, breed Manaphy for Phione egg), and second is moderate level (Toys 'R' Us event for Manaphy, store 250 Pokémon in My Pokémon Ranch for Phione.) In both cases, Phione is relatively easier to obtain.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Much like how every region has a legendary trio, every region also has a legendary duo. These Pokémon often either share traits or are polar opposites. They are often found after the player gets past the Elite Four but aren't as important in the main storyline as the trios are.

Duos

The Mew duo

The Mew duo is the legendary duo of Kanto consisting of Mewtwo and Mew. Mewtwo was created from Mew's DNA meaning that the two are basically related. They were both the featured legendaries in Mewtwo Strikes Back.

The Bird duo

The bird duo is a legendary duo of Johto that consists of Ho-Oh and Lugia. Ho-Oh and Lugia are often regarded as polar opposites. Lugia represents the sea, the color gray/silver and is the mascot of Pokémon Silver while Ho-Oh represents the sky, gold/rainbows, and is the mascot of Pokémon Gold. Both are also trio masters; Lugia is the master of the legendary birds while Ho-Oh is the master of the legendary beasts.

The Eon duo

The eon duo is a legendary duo of Hoenn that consists of Latias and Latios. They are region's roaming Pokémon and they share their typing, four of their base stats and even several moves they learn when they level up. Both were featured in the movie Pokémon Heroes.

The Subconscious duo

The subconscious duo is a legendary duo of Sinnoh that consists of Darkrai and Cresselia. Darkrai and Cresselia are commonly seen as polar opposites, just like the aforementioned Johto bird duo of Ho-Oh and Lugia. Darkrai and Cresselia are known as the subconscious duo because of how Darkrai is said to give people nightmares, while Cresselia does the opposite, and give people pleasant dreams. Furthermore, Cresselia and Darkrai also appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 as enemies. They will both make their anime debuts in DP104.

Trivia


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