![]() Now let’s delve into how the concept of Truth and Ideals representing the two Dragons, they are actually closely related to the concept of Yin and Yang. :heavy_minus_sign: :heavy_minus_sign: ☯Yin and Yang☯ :heavy_minus_sign: :heavy_minus_sign: But although the person called the hero will be able to attain great riches and power, the goodness in their heart will be lost, and the country built by the hero will be consumed in flames. From that point on, Reshiram will treat the hero with kindness, as a parent would treat a child. And if it decides that person is a hero, it will pass on the wisdom it has accumulated over thousands of years and then bare it fangs against the hero's enemies. At first, Reshiram will battle with that person as a test of their strength and heart. "When a person appears who is searching deeply for the truth, Reshiram will appear. The Legend of the Hero was a story told by Cedric Juniper in "Explorers of the Hero's Ruin!" It comes from SectionĮighteen of the Chapter of Darkness in Pokémon Mythology. The Legend of Reshiram was a story told by Cedric Juniper and N in "Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!" It comes from the White Chapter of Pokémon Mythology. In the anime, a tale is told by Cedric Juniper about each of the Dragons, it differs greatly from the one in the Games however. It is now known that using the DNA Splicers would allow Kyurem to combine with either Reshiram or Zekrom to form White/Black Kyurem, oddly you can’t fuse all three together to form the mighty dragon again. The Pokédex entry for Kyurem also states that it is waiting for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with "truth and ideals". The good ol’Professor Juniper :deciduous_tree: comes up with a Theory that the Meteorite☄ which supposedly carried Kyurem was actually similar to the Dragon Stones that contained Reshiram & Zekrom, and that Kyurem is actually the remnant of the mighty dragon after it split into the two. During B2W2 however, an NPC claims that this story of Kyurem's origin might not be true. An old legend in Lacunosa Town describing Kyurem claims that it would take people and Pokémon away from the town and eat them this is why the town is now surrounded by a giant wall, and why none of its residents set foot outside their homes after dark. The third dragon came down to the Pokémon world from an icy meteor☄ and crashed into a place called Giant Chasm. Kyurem's origins were believed to be much different than those of the other two. We will be talking more about how the concept of yinyang ties in with the Pokemon abit later, for now we shall focus on the myths surrounding them in Unova. Reshiram represents the concept of yang and controls Fire, Zekrom represents the concept of yin and controls Thunder, and Kyurem represents the concept of wuji (the absence of yin and yang) and controls Ice in its alternate forms it can also control Reshiram's fire and Zekrom's thunder to some extent. Each of the members of the trio has control of their own types and sides. Both Reshiram and Zekrom have a base stat total of 680 while Kyurem's is 660 in its standard form-however, both White Kyurem and Black Kyurem have a base stat total of 700. Each has Dragon :dragon: as their primary type. Much like members of other Legendary trios, the three Pokémon have similar appearances. Now to the thick of it the Tao Trio consist of three Legendary Dragon Pokemon, Reshiram, Zekrom and Kyurem. But today I’m concentrating on one particular group the Tao Trio. There was quite a number of Legendary Pokemon introduced in Generation 5’s BW & B2W2 13 of them to be exact. The following table is a complete list of Pokemon card sets, sorted by date… the newest sets are at the top… the oldest are at the bottom.:heavy_minus_sign: :heavy_plus_sign: Introduction :heavy_plus_sign: :heavy_minus_sign: ![]() There are a bunch of these set symbols… 5-6 sets are released every year, each with a different set symbol, and they’ve been printing cards since 1999! To identify the set, look for a little symbol at the bottom of the card, next to the card number. The most common way to organize Pokemon cards is by set. ![]()
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