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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Corviknight-gmax

corviknight-gmax #10212

Flying
Steel

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Ground
Electric
Fire

Resistant to (½x damage):

Bug
Grass
Normal
Flying
Steel
Psychic
Dragon
Fairy

Immune to (0x damage):

Poison

corviknight-gmax

Generation VIII · #10212 — Raven Pokémon

Corviknight is a Flying/Steel-type Pokémon from Generation VIII that represents the apex of avian evolution, standing as the final form in the Rookidee evolutionary line. With a National Pokédex number of 823, this imposing raven Pokémon is renowned throughout the Galar region as the strongest bird Pokémon in its skies, capable of terrifying any challenger that dares to contest its aerial supremacy. Corviknight possesses a respectable base stat total of 495, with particular strengths in its Defense stat of 105 and HP of 98, making it exceptionally durable in battle. The species is known for its remarkable intelligence and aerial prowess, attributes that have led to its employment in the Galar region's airborne taxi service, where it transports passengers between towns with impressive efficiency and skill.

Base Stats

HP98
Attack87
Defense105
Sp. Atk53
Sp. Def85
Speed67
Total495
Height

14.0m

Weight

1000.0kg

Category

Raven Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

purple

Shape

wings

Abilities
Pressure

Increases the PP cost of moves targetting the Pokémon by one.

Unnerve

Prevents opposing Pokémon from eating held Berries.

Mirror ArmorHidden

Reflects any stat-lowering effects.

Corviknight-gmax Biology & Physical Characteristics

Corviknight is a large avian Pokémon with a striking appearance that combines organic raven features with metallic armor plating. Its body is predominantly lustrous black, with its feathers tempered and reinforced by steel, creating a plate-armor aesthetic across its mantle, breast, belly, flanks, and scapular feathers. The Pokémon's talons, head, and upper beak are all similarly armored, while its lower beak and legs maintain a matte finish that contrasts with the glossy steel portions of its body. One of its most distinctive features is the crown-like crest positioned above its eyes, accompanied by a thick ruff of feathers around its throat that resembles a noble beard, lending Corviknight a dignified and formidable appearance. Its eyes are particularly striking, featuring white pupils surrounded by red irises set against black sclerae, creating an intense and penetrating gaze. When Corviknight Gigantamaxes, it undergoes a spectacular transformation, growing to an astounding height of 14.0 meters and achieving a weight of approximately 1000.0 kilograms, though its base form maintains a more modest 2.2 meters in height and 75.0 kilograms in weight.

Pokedex Numbers

national#823
galar#23
crown tundra#165
paldea#42
hyperspace#75

Training

EV Yield3 Defense
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.248
Growth Ratemedium slow

Breeding

Egg Groupsflying
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles15 (4080 steps)

Corviknight-gmax Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Corviknight maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male and 50% female, allowing equal opportunities for trainers seeking to breed this Pokémon regardless of the gender of their individual specimen. This species belongs exclusively to the Flying egg group, meaning it can only breed with other Pokémon that share this egg classification, including other flying-types and certain species from other types that happen to fall within this breeding category. The breeding process requires 15 egg cycles to produce a Corviknight egg, which translates to approximately 3,599 to 3,855 steps before the egg hatches into a Rookidee, the base form of the evolutionary line. Corviknight has a base happiness value of 50, placing it in the normal friendship category, requiring moderate effort from trainers to develop strong bonds with their specimens. The species experiences medium-slow growth rate progression, meaning it reaches its maximum level more slowly than standard Pokémon but faster than slow-growth species, requiring dedication and patience from trainers who wish to develop their Corviknight to full potential.

Sprites

corviknight-gmax Front
Front
corviknight-gmax Back
Back
corviknight-gmax Shiny Front
Shiny Front
corviknight-gmax Shiny Back
Shiny Back
corviknight-gmax Home
Home
corviknight-gmax Home Shiny
Home Shiny
corviknight-gmax Showdown
Showdown
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Showdown Shiny

corviknight-gmax's Evolution Chain

rookidee

rookidee

#0821

Flying
corvisquire

corvisquire

#0822

Flying
corviknight

corviknight

#0823

Flying
Steel
rookidee

rookidee

#0821

Flying
corvisquire

corvisquire

#0822

Flying
corviknight

corviknight

#0823

Flying
Steel

Corviknight-gmax Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Corviknight completes the three-stage evolutionary line that begins with the diminutive Rookidee, a tiny flying-type encountered early in a trainer's journey through Galar. Rookidee evolves into Corvisquire upon reaching level 18, at which point the small raven gains increased size and begins developing its characteristic armored plating. The final evolution occurs at level 38, when Corvisquire becomes the magnificent Corviknight, fully realizing its potential as the region's supreme aerial warrior with its complete steel-type secondary typing and formidable defensive capabilities. The acquisition of the Steel-type upon final evolution represents a dramatic shift in the species' defensive profile, granting it resistance to numerous types including Normal, Flying, Rock, Bug, Steel, Grass, Psychic, Dragon, and Fairy attacks, while maintaining only two weaknesses to Fire and Electric-type moves. Corviknight possesses the ability to Gigantamax if it has the Gigantamax Factor, transforming into its colossal G-Max form with a height exceeding 14.0 meters. In its Gigantamax state, Corviknight gains access to the exclusive move G-Max Wind Rage, an incredibly powerful attack that combines the force of its steel-reinforced wings with Gigantamax energy to unleash hurricane-force winds capable of devastating entire battlefields and launching its blade-like feathers as independent projectiles.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Corviknight-gmax Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Corviknight reigns supreme as the dominant aerial predator throughout the Galar region, utilizing its superior intelligence and flying skills to maintain its position at the top of the aerial food chain. This species demonstrates remarkable behavioral complexity, as evidenced by its successful employment in the Galar Taxi service, where individual Corviknight transport trainers and citizens alike between various locations with remarkable reliability and professionalism. The Pokémon exhibits fierce territorial instincts, engaging in violent and dramatic clashes with other strong avian Pokémon such as Skarmory when their domains overlap, demonstrating the aggressive competitive nature that underlies its reputation. Corviknight actively hunts smaller Pokémon such as Bunnelby, using its predatory instincts and aerial superiority to secure food. When Corviknight Gigantamaxes, its already formidable presence becomes absolutely overwhelming, with Pokédex entries describing how its wings can generate winds more forceful than any hurricane, capable of blowing everything away in devastating gusts. In the Paldea region, Corviknight faces unexpected challenges from Tinkatuff and its evolution Tinkaton, who pelt it with rocks during flight, fundamentally altering the Pokémon's behavioral ecology in new environments.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VIII

sword

This Pokémon reigns supreme in the skies of the Galar region. The black luster of its steel body could drive terror into the heart of any foe.

shield

With their great intellect and flying skills, these Pokémon very successfully act as the Galar region’s airborne taxi service.

Corviknight-gmax Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Corviknight elegantly combines 'corvid,' referring to the crow and raven family of birds, with 'knight,' reflecting the armored, noble appearance and chivalric demeanor of this Pokémon. The Japanese name Armorga similarly derives from 'armor' and the corvid sound, capturing the essence of an armored raven in a single designation. The design philosophy emphasizes the contrast between the organic grace of a natural raven and the rigid, geometric qualities of medieval plate armor, with smooth, overlapping feather-plates resembling a knight's pauldrons and cuirass. The crown-like crest above its eyes and the beard-like throat ruff enhance the regal, noble bearing befitting a Pokémon titled as the sovereign of Galar's skies. The color palette of lustrous black combined with matte grey and metallic silver creates visual depth and emphasizes the fusion of biological and mechanical elements. Corviknight's design also draws inspiration from legendary ravens in various mythologies, presenting a modern, armored interpretation of these culturally significant birds that would appeal to both trainers who appreciate elegant design and those drawn to medieval aesthetics.

Corviknight-gmax Competitive Battle Guide

Corviknight functions as a solid defensive pivot in competitive Pokémon battles, leveraging its exceptional Defense stat of 105 and respectable HP of 98 to absorb physical attacks that would devastate frailer team members. The dual Flying/Steel typing provides valuable resistances to many common offensive types, though its Fire and Electric-type weaknesses require careful team building and prediction to navigate successfully. Its three available abilities offer distinct strategic advantages: Pressure increases the PP cost of moves targeting Corviknight by one, gradually forcing opponents to exhaust their moveset resources; Unnerve prevents opposing Pokémon from consuming held Berries, disrupting common defensive strategies; and the hidden ability Mirror Armor reflects any stat-lowering effects back to the opposing Pokémon, punishing aggressive stat manipulation attempts. In Gigantamax form, Corviknight gains access to G-Max Wind Rage, a devastating attack that combines exceptional power with the ability to strike all opponents on the field while launching eight independent blade-bird feathers as projectiles, making it a formidable choice in double and triple battles. However, its limited Special Attack stat of 53 and middling Speed of 67 restrict its offensive and speed-control capabilities, requiring careful move selection and team synergy to maximize its competitive viability. Strategic players often utilize Corviknight as a bulky physical wall that can switch into numerous threats while slowly wearing down opponents through residual damage or supporting teammates.

Commonly Asked Questions About Corviknight-gmax

What type is Corviknight-gmax?

Corviknight-gmax is a flying and steel type Pokemon.

What does Corviknight-gmax evolve into?

Corviknight-gmax does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.

What are Corviknight-gmax's weaknesses?

Corviknight-gmax is weak to ground, electric and fire type moves.

Corviknight-gmax Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Corviknight has become an iconic symbol of the Galar region's modern identity, most notably through its starring role in the region's airborne taxi service, where it has captured the public imagination as a reliable, intelligent, and sophisticated form of transportation. This practical integration into civilian infrastructure represents a unique cultural achievement in the Pokémon world, demonstrating how a wild species can be collaboratively partnered with humans to create mutually beneficial societal systems. The Pokémon's regal bearing and dignified appearance have made it a popular subject for regional artwork, merchandise, and cultural references throughout Galar, where it symbolizes the region's blend of tradition and modernity, nature and industrialization. In competitive communities, Corviknight has established itself as a respected and frequently-used strategic choice, earning recognition for its defensive capabilities and versatile role flexibility. The species has also achieved prominence in various Pokémon media appearances, contributing to its status as a memorable and beloved Generation VIII representative. Its design has inspired numerous fan artworks, competitive analysis discussions, and strategic team-building guides, cementing its position as culturally significant beyond its gameplay mechanics.

Where to Find Corviknight-gmax in Every Pokémon Game

Corviknight can be encountered in Pokémon Sword and Shield within various tall grass and overworld areas throughout the Galar region, with increased encounter rates in areas featuring higher levels and more challenging trainers. In the Crown Tundra DLC, Corviknight maintains availability through similar methods while also potentially appearing in dynamax adventures and other endgame content. The species makes a return appearance in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where it inhabits the Paldea region with its own local Pokédex entries reflecting its ecological challenges in this new environment, particularly its vulnerability to predation by Tinkatuff and Tinkaton. Trainers can also obtain Corviknight in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, though this title represents a future regional entry in the franchise. To acquire Corviknight, trainers must first capture a Rookidee in appropriate early-game locations, then nurture it through two evolutionary stages at levels 18 and 38 respectively, allowing access to this powerful flying-type through natural progression. Those seeking a Corviknight with the hidden ability Mirror Armor will need to specifically encounter and capture specimens with this rare trait, typically available through special raid encounters, hidden mechanics, or breeding chains. The species' high capture rate of 45 makes it relatively accessible once encountered, though finding individual specimens with preferred natures, IVs, and abilities may require patience and multiple encounters.