The Legendary Dogs/Cats Club

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    Hello everyone and welcome to the club dedicated to the legendary Dogs or cats.

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    1) Always follow the Pokecommunity Rules
    2)Nobody is allowed to let anyone into the club except the owner and co-owner
    3)Nobody is allowed to start Topics without the Owner and co owner

    Current Poll
    What is your fav Legendary dog/Cat

    Suicune
    Raikou
    Entei

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    Facts For Entei:
    Credit to Wilkepidea


    Entei (Pokémon)
    Entei

    National Pokédex
    Raikou - Entei (#244) - Suicune
    Johto Pokédex
    Raikou - Entei (#239) - Suicune
    Japanese name Entei
    Evolves from None
    Evolves into None
    Generation Second
    Species Volcano Pokémon
    Type Fire
    Height 6 ft 11 in (2.1 m)
    Weight 437.0 lb (198 kg)
    Ability Pressure
    Entei (エンテイ, Entei?) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise.

    Its main purpose in the games, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both "wild" Pokémon, which are untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and "tamed" Pokémon that are owned by Pokémon trainers. It is a Legendary Pokémon, meaning that it is both very rare and powerful.

    Entei's English-language name is a direct transcription of its Japanese name. Its Japanese name may be written as 炎帝, in which 炎 means flame and 帝 means emperor. The name may also have been influenced by that of Inti, the Incan sun god.


    Biological characteristics
    Entei is a large quadrupedal beast that bears resemblances to mastiffs and lions. It has thick brown fur, a long mane, and what appear to be metal rings around its ankles. On either flank is a pair of jagged "wings", while on its back is a white streaming pennant-like formation that resembles a cloud of smoke or ash (as in volcanoes). It has a facial structure between its nose and mouth that is said to resemble a moustache.

    Entei is the canine/feline embodiment of fire, being able to launch powerfully searing, hotter-than-lava fire from its mouth. An Entei is bound with pyroclastic fury which even its own, hefty body has a hard time restraining, and as such it looses parts of its extreme power and energy by racing around the land in a sprint. When it barks, volcanos around it are apparently triggered to erupt.

    The three "Legendary Beasts" are common in one sense, having a structure similar to, or compromised of a Cloud on their backside. Entei's seems to be a billowing form of smoke, judging from its status as a lord of fire, which causes smoke when it burns.

    Entei is a Pokémon steeped in legend due to its awesome power and traits. The most popular belief is that one is born every time a new volcano erupts. A more prevalent legend, though, holds that Entei is one of a triad of legendary canine/feline Pokémon that were reincarnated by the Phoenix-like Ho-Oh when they perished in the fire at a tower in Ecruteak City (now known as Burned Tower). Like its two alleged companions, Raikou and Suicune, Entei is said to embody an aspect of nature, in its case the passion of magma and the ferocity of volcanoes.


    In the video games
    Entei is similar to Raikou and Suicune in that it is a Roaming Legendary Pokémon, making it among the hardest Pokémon to capture. It can only be encountered in the wild after awakening it in Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal at the basement of the Burnt Tower near Ecruteak City. After that, Entei randomly roams wild grass areas in Johto. Likewise, in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, if the player chooses Bulbasaur as his or her starter Pokémon, Entei will be wandering around Kanto in the same fashion after the player beats the Elite Four for the first time and has received the National Pokédex. Entei is also available in Pokémon Colosseum as a Shadow Pokémon that can be snagged in Mt. Battle from Cipher Admin Dakim. Dakim later appears at the Realgam Tower, but there, Cipher Admin Miror. B needs to be defeated to access Dakim's room.

    Once an Entei has been released into the wild in a handheld version, it is completely up to luck whether the player encounters it in any particular wild grass area, just as with Raikou and Suicune. However, once it is encountered, the Pokédex will show its current location afterwards, allowing the player to strategically track it. Entei will change to adjacent locations on the Kanto map whenever the player walks into a new location or a building, following a set itinerary, and using Fly will make Entei change its position completely. When the player ends up in the same environment as Entei, he or she should search the grass thoroughly to flush out Entei.

    Once Entei is found, capturing it is also a challenge, as Entei attempts to run from battle right away on the first turn. Entei retains whatever damage or status effects that were dealt on it, so eventually it will have received enough damage that it may be caught more easily.

    Entei appears twice as a boss character in Pokémon Ranger. The second time, it protects itself with flames that will hurt the Capture Styler if touched, and also can use Flamethrower and summon up pillars of flames from the ground to prevent players from capturing it. It is the final boss in the main storyline.

    As a Legendary Pokémon, Entei has overall high statistics, especially in Hit Points, Attack and Speed. Unfortunately, it doesn't learn many physical moves, which keeps it from its full offensive potential.

    Entei also appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a Pokémon that can emerge from a thrown Poké Ball item (albeit rarely). It attacks using a powerful Fire Spin move in its area that heavily damages all who get in its way (except the Poké Ball-thrower). Its trophy is also the battlefield for the second Trophy Tussle event match. When it is beaten, you unlock its trophy. Also, being a legendary Pokémon, it is one of the Pokémon available in Pokéballs in the "Legendary Pokémon Event".

    Entei also appears as both a boss and a playable character in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon in the Fiery Field Dungeon.


    In the anime
    Thanks to its legendary status, Entei is featured in the third Pokémon movie: Spell Of The Unown. A young girl, Molly, loved Pokémon, especially Entei. She compared her kind father with the noble Entei. When Molly's father disappeared, Molly unknowingly summoned the Unown. She used their power to wish for a new father. Consequently, an Entei was created by the Unown to be Molly's new father. Entei then grants all of Molly's wishes, including acquiring a new mother by kidnapping the mother of Ash Ketchum, the main protagonist of the series.

    Ash is later forced to battle Entei. Ash's Charizard returns from the Charicific Valley by his own volition to help Ash gain the upper hand in the battle. Ash then mounts Charizard as Entei engages them, and a spectacular battle erupts. Charizard is more evenly-matched against Entei than Ash's other Pokémon, and the two Pokémon throw everything they have at each other. At one point, Ash tries to talk Entei out of fighting and doing what's best for Molly, but Entei persists. Just as Entei is about to use an unknown, but powerful, fire-based attack at point-blank range (which would have instantly killed Ash and Charizard), Molly stops him, and decides she wants to live in reality again.

    When the Unown start to lose control of their combined Psychic powers, Entei is forced to attack the Unown in order to restore peace. As he was merely created by the Unown for Molly's sake, he subsequently disappeared once the Unown were defeated.

    In the movie Spell of the Unown, Entei also left blue crystal-like structures in his wake as he ran. This may be because this was an "imaginary" Entei, created by the Unown, who also began crystallizing the surrounding area of Molly's Mansion.

    In Spell of the Unown, Entei was voiced by Dan Green.

    Entei has appeared in episode #261 ("Entei at Your Own Risk"), when a trainer tried to capture it. He planned to use his Misdreavus's Mean Look, but that plan failed because Entei countered with Roar (which is what often happens in the video games).


    In the Pokémon Trading Card Game
    Entei, as seen in the Pokémon Trading Card GameEntei has appeared on many cards, all as fire-type Basic Pokémon in all the expansions listed below:

    Neo Revelation
    Neo Revelation
    Aquapolis
    EX Team Magma vs. Team Aqua (as Entei EX)
    EX Team Rocket Returns (as Rocket's Entei EX)
    EX Unseen Forces (as Entei "star")
    In addition, a reverse holographic promotional Entei was distributed at theatrical showings of Pokémon 3: The Movie in the United States and Canada.


    References
    Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
    Books
    Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0439154049.
    Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.
    Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed Version & Pokémon LeafGreen Version Player's Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 193020650X
    Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Player's Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1930206585

    Facts For Raikou


    Raikou (Pokémon)
    Raikou

    National Pokédex
    Blissey - Raikou (#243) - Entei
    Johto Pokédex
    Moltres - Raikou (#238) - Entei
    Japanese name Raikou
    Evolves from None
    Evolves into None
    Generation Second
    Species Thunder Pokémon
    Type Electric
    Height 7 ft 04 in (2.2 m)
    Weight 450 lb (204 kg)
    Ability Pressure
    Raikou (ライコウ, Raikō?) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise – a series of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri.

    Raikou is a Legendary Pokémon, one of the three "Legendary Beasts" that are featured in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal.

    Raikou's name derives directly from its Japanese name. The compound element rai in Japanese means "thunder" (雷). The element kou (公) translates as "lord". The name could also derive from that of Raiju: a Japanese demon whose name means "thunder animal" or "thunder beast", and on whom Raikou is probably based. Raiju is depicted as a demon of lightning in the shape of a cat, badger, or a weasel. Raikou shares many similarities with the tiger.


    Biological characteristics
    Raikou is of the three Legendary Beasts of the Johto region, and is the most feline in appearance of the three. According to legend, the Legendary Beasts were reincarnated by Ho-Oh from the spirits of three Pokémon which died in the fire that gave Burnt Tower its name. Another myth maintains that Raikou descended to earth together with a lightning bolt. Each Beast personifies a force of nature - Raikou, in particular, embodies the speed of thunder.

    The three "Legendary Beasts" are common in one sense, having a structure similar to, or compromised of a cloud on their backside. Raikou's seems to be a storm cloud, reflecting its typing of electric.

    Like many Electric-type Pokémon, Raikou stores tremendous energy inside its body. This grants it extraordinary vitality, allowing it to run continuously across the land while shooting off electricity from the rain cloud that is on its back. Raikou's roar is aptly described as "thunderous": it is loud enough to create shock waves and shake the ground as if actual thunder had struck.

    Strangely enough, Raikou appears to be more of a Saber-toothed cat, rather than a canine.


    In the video games
    Raikou was first available in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal. The player must first awaken it in the Ecruteak City Burned Tower, after which it will wander all over Johto, apart from caves and water routes.

    After it is encountered in the wild for the first time, the player can track it in the Pokédex. It will follow a set pattern, changing Routes whenever the player enters a new area and moving to a random location when the player uses Fly. Whenever encountered, Raikou will quickly flee, but it will retain any damage sustained, until finally its Hit Points are low enough to be captured. If poisoned its HP will keep lowering as it moves and it will faint.

    In Pokémon Fire Red and Leaf Green, Raikou will start wandering around Kanto in a similar fashion after the Elite Four are defeated for the first time, provided the player has chosen Squirtle as his or her starter Pokémon. Raikou can be encountered while surfing.

    In Colosseum, Raikou is a Shadow Pokémon. It can be Snagged from Cipher Admin Ein at the Shadow Pokémon Laboratory. Bear in mind that there is only one PC in the lab, but if one fails at snagging Raikou, Ein will reappear with it at the Realgam Tower and the Deep Colosseum. Otherwise, he will have a different Pokémon.

    Raikou also appears as both a boss and playable character in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon.

    Raikou appears as a boss character in Pokémon Ranger in which it can summon lightning to strike from the sky, in order to stop the player from capturing it.

    Raikou also makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as one of the legendary Pokémon that can emerge from the Poké Ball item. Once released, it will stand in place, and use the move spark to envelope itself with electricity. It will only hit if opponents are on the ground within the spark but each hit will do 20% damage. Raikou also appears as a trophy.

    Since it is a Legendary Pokémon, Raikou's statistics are generally high, with Speed and Special Attack being the highest, while its Defense is the lowest, being similar to that of average Pokémon. Raikou is not very versatile; it mostly learns Electric-type attacks such as Spark, Thunderbolt and Thunder. It also learns Reflect, which can serve to boost its Defense, as well as Crunch, a powerful Dark-type attack. Because of these statistics, Raikou usually attacks using Special Attacks.

    An interesting note on Raikou's coloring: In the 3rd-generation games, Raikou's noseplate is white, but in the 3-D games like Colosseum and XD, it is blue. The same is true for its tail.


    In the anime
    Unlike the other two Legendary Beasts, Entei and Suicune, Raikou does not appear in one of the movies. Instead, it is featured in a special episode called Raikou - The Legend of Thunder that now forms the first three episodes of Pokémon Chronicles. In the special, two Team Rocket agents named Attila and Hun scheme to capture Raikou and three New Bark Town trainers try to stop them.

    Raikou has also made a silhouette cameo in episode #182 (Houndoom's Special Delivery).

    Three of them happen to appear in "What's with Wattson" and "Manectric Charge". However, they turned out to be robots created by Wattson to surprise the trainers.


    In the trading card game
    Raikou has appeared on many cards, all as lightning-type Basic Pokémon in all the expansions listed below:

    Neo Revelation
    Neo Revelation
    Skyridge
    EX Team Magma vs. Team Aqua (as Raikou EX)
    EX Deoxys (as Rocket's Raikou EX)
    EX Unseen Forces (as Raikou "Star")

    References
    Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
    Books
    Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0439154049.
    Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.
    Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed Version & Pokémon LeafGreen Version Player's Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 193020650X
    Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Player's Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1930206585


    Facts For Suicune


    Suicune (in Japanese スイクン Suikun, German and Suicune French) it is a Pokémon of the Second generation of type Water. Its identificativo number Pokédex is 245.

    Meant of the name modification] [
    Its name derives from that Japanese, スイクン Suikun, than probably it is the combination of the Japanese words 水 on i (water) and 君 kun (monarch).


    Evolutions [ modification]
    This Pokémon does not possess evolutions or pre-evolutions.


    Pokédex [ modification]
    Gold: One says that it is the reincarnation of the twenty Nordics. It can purify the torbid water at once and putrida.
    Silver: A Pokémon that runs far and wide. One says that every time that it appears, blows the twenty of the north.
    Crystal: Divine Pokémon that always turns for the world to the search of one purity source.
    RossoFuoco: It loves to run far and wide. One says that every time that it appears, blows the twenty of the north.
    VerdeFoglia: One says that it is the reincarnation of the twenty Nordics. It can purify the torbid water at once and putrida.
    They steal/Zaffiro: Suicune represents the purity of sweet water sources. It runs with grace dipped in the nature. This Pokémon has the faculty of depurare drainage waters.
    Emerald: Suicune represents the purity of sweet water sources. It runs with grace dipped in the nature and has the faculty of depurare drainage waters

    All Facts were from wikipedia

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    How to get them in Games:

    Fire Red/Leaf Green only
    You can get Raikou, Entei, and Suicune the same way you get the Latis, but there's a catch (pun not intended). You can only get one legendary beast per game depending on what Pokemon you chose as a starter.

    If you chose Bulbasaur, Entei will appear.
    If you chose Charmander, Suicune will appear.
    If you chose Squirtle, Raikou will appear.

    The legendary beasts will only appear in the grassy areas of Kanto. They will NOT appear anywhere in the Sevii Islands.
    When you find them, they will be at Lv. 50. Watch out for Raikou and Entei though. Those two will know Roar and will use it to scare your Pokemon away if you try to trap them. Since you can only catch one legendary beast per game, it's best just to use your Master Ball on them.

    Thanks to www.arkesis.com

    Gold and Silver

    Randomly in the wild

    Crystal

    Get Clear bell and go to Tin Tower
     
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