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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 Koraidon

koraidon #1007

Fighting
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Flying
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Fairy

Resistant to (½x damage):

Rock
Bug
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Dark

koraidon

Legendary

Generation IX · #1007 — Paradox Pokémon

Koraidon, the legendary Paradox Pokémon bearing National Pokédex number 1007, stands as the iconic mascot of Pokémon Scarlet and the game's representation on its box art. This Fighting/Dragon-type legendary creature is theorized to be either an ancient relative of the common Cyclizar or a version of it from a parallel timeline, making it one of Generation IX's most mysterious and powerful Pokémon. Known as the "Winged King" in ancient texts documented within the Scarlet Book, Koraidon embodies the untamed power of ages past, capable of splitting the very land with its bare fists according to historical records. Its counterpart, Miraidon, represents the opposite end of the temporal spectrum, creating the Paradox duo that defines much of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's narrative framework.

Base Stats

HP100
Attack135
Defense115
Sp. Atk85
Sp. Def100
Speed135
Total670
Height

2.5m

Weight

303.0kg

Category

Paradox Pokémon

Gender

Genderless

Color

red

Shape

upright

Abilities
Orichalcum Pulse

Turns the sunlight harsh when entering battle, and boosts Attack while active.

Koraidon Biology & Physical Characteristics

In its Apex Build form—the manifestation of Koraidon's full strength and the form it assumes during battle—this legendary Pokémon is a large, imposing reptilian creature standing 2.5 meters tall and weighing a substantial 303 kilograms. Its body is primarily covered in vibrant scarlet feathers accented with striking white markings on its cheeks, upper body, thighs, and tail, creating a visually commanding appearance. A distinctive tire-like gular sac adorns its throat, which inflates and deflates depending on its current form and energy levels. The creature's head features an impressive crest of feathers alongside a pair of long, twisted brow-plume-like tendrils that frame its face menacingly. Most notably, Koraidon's eyes possess yellow sclerae, orange irises, and brown pupils, complemented by red plumes that give the impression of fierce eyebrows, while its tail transitions from blue to purple feathers tipped with white, creating a striking chromatic display.

Pokedex Numbers

national#1007
paldea#399

Training

EV Yield3 Attack
Catch Rate3
Base Happiness0
Base Exp.335
Growth Rateslow

Breeding

Egg Groupsno eggs
GenderGenderless
Egg Cycles50 (13005 steps)

Koraidon Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Koraidon is classified as a genderless legendary Pokémon, existing outside the traditional binary sex system that governs reproduction in most Pokémon species. This classification reflects its status as a singular, legendary entity rather than a species capable of natural reproduction within standard breeding mechanics. The creature belongs to the "No Eggs" or "Undiscovered" egg group, making it impossible to breed Koraidon with any compatible partner Pokémon, further emphasizing its unique and irreproducible nature. With a base friendship value of zero—significantly lower than the typical base happiness of 35 found in most Pokémon—Koraidon begins any trainer relationship in a state of complete indifference, requiring substantial effort and dedication to develop bonds with its trainer. The slow growth rate characteristic of this legendary Pokémon means that leveling progression occurs more gradually than standard creatures, necessitating patience and commitment from trainers seeking to maximize their Koraidon's potential.

Sprites

koraidon Front
Front
koraidon Shiny Front
Shiny Front
koraidon Home
Home
koraidon Home Shiny
Home Shiny
koraidon Showdown
Showdown
koraidon Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm01

platinum

tm01

emerald

tm01

diamond pearl

tm01

firered leafgreen

tm01

ruby sapphire

tm01

xd

tm01

colosseum

tm01

heartgold soulsilver

tm02

emerald

tm02

firered leafgreen

tm02

ruby sapphire

tm02

black white

tm02

heartgold soulsilver

tm02

platinum

tm02

colosseum

tm02

diamond pearl

tm02

black 2 white 2

tm02

sun moon

tm02

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm02

x y

+571 more TMs/HMs

Koraidon Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Koraidon exists as a singular, non-evolving legendary Pokémon, representing a fixed evolutionary endpoint rather than a stage in a developmental chain. This genderless creature cannot evolve into or from any other Pokémon species, establishing it as a complete and self-contained legendary entity within the Pokédex. Unlike many legendary Pokémon that possess alternate forms tied to gameplay mechanics like Mega Evolution or Dynamax, Koraidon's form variations—including the Apex Build, Limited Build, Sprinting Build, Swimming Build, and Gliding Build—are intrinsic to its nature rather than transformation abilities triggered by external items or phenomena. Instead of traditional evolution, Koraidon's power scaling occurs through natural progression in battle and through the accumulation of experience, with its Apex Build form representing the natural state it achieves when operating at peak capacity during confrontations.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Koraidon Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Koraidon demonstrates remarkable adaptive behavior, capable of transforming its physical form to suit different environments and situations, with its Apex Build representing the ultimate expression of its combat-ready state. When at full power and engaged in battle, Koraidon assumes this fearsome form; conversely, when lacking sufficient energy or outside of combat situations, it shifts into its more modest Limited Build. The legendary Paradox Pokémon exhibits extraordinary locomotion versatility, adopting its Sprinting Build when traversing land at high speeds, its Swimming Build when navigating aquatic environments, and its Gliding Build when soaring through the skies. This polymorphic nature suggests an ecology fundamentally different from known Pokémon, operating across multiple terrain types with seamless adaptation. The exact habitat preferences and ecological niche of Koraidon remain largely unknown to modern science, though ancient accounts describe it as a being of immense terrestrial and aerial dominion.

Pokedex Entries

Generation IX

scarlet

This seems to be the Winged King mentioned in an old expedition journal. It was said to have split the land with its bare fists.

violet

This Pokémon resembles Cyclizar, but it is far burlier and more ferocious. Nothing is known about its ecology or other features.

Koraidon Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name "Koraidon" derives from Japanese origins, combining linguistic elements that reference both its ancient nature and draconic characteristics. The design itself appears to draw heavy inspiration from classical depictions of dragons merged with avian and reptilian features, particularly echoing the appearance of Cyclizar while presenting a far more formidable and ferocious interpretation. Its scarlet and white coloration palette mirrors the Pokémon Scarlet branding and creates visual cohesion with the game's thematic elements, while the tire-like gular sac represents an unusual biological feature that may hint at mechanical or otherworldly origins consistent with the Paradox Pokémon classification. The creature's overall morphology suggests a prehistoric apex predator, with the combination of powerful forelimbs, prominent wing structures, and elaborate feather displays creating an impression of dominance and evolutionary superiority. The Winged King epithet found in ancient texts aligns perfectly with the regal bearing conveyed by its crowned head structure and commanding physical presence.

Learnable Moves

Koraidon can learn 72 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acrobaticsflying
Physical
5510015
agilitypsychic
Status
——30
ancient powerrock
Special
601005
body pressfighting
Physical
8010010
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
breaking swipedragon
Physical
6010015
brick breakfighting
Physical
7510015
bulk upfighting
Status
——20
bulldozeground
Physical
6010020
close combatfighting
Physical
1201005
collision coursefighting
Physical
1001005
counterfighting
Physical
—10020
crunchdark
Physical
8010015
digground
Physical
8010010
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
draco meteordragon
Special
130905
dragon cheerdragon
Status
0015
dragon clawdragon
Physical
8010015
dragon pulsedragon
Special
8510010
dragon taildragon
Physical
609010
drain punchfighting
Physical
7510010
dual wingbeatflying
Physical
409010
endurenormal
Status
——10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
fire blastfire
Special
110855
fire fangfire
Physical
659515
fire spinfire
Special
358515
flame chargefire
Physical
5010020
flamethrowerfire
Special
9010015
flare blitzfire
Physical
12010015
focus blastfighting
Special
120705
focus punchfighting
Physical
15010020
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
heat crashfire
Physical
—10010
heat wavefire
Special
959010
heavy slamsteel
Physical
—10010
helping handnormal
Status
——20
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
ice fangice
Physical
659515
iron headsteel
Physical
8010015
low kickfighting
Physical
—10020
low sweepfighting
Physical
6510020
meteor beamrock
Special
1209010
mud shotground
Special
559515
mud slapground
Special
2010010
outragedragon
Physical
12010010
overheatfire
Special
130905
protectnormal
Status
——10
restpsychic
Status
——5
reversalfighting
Physical
—10015
roarnormal
Status
——20
rock smashfighting
Physical
4010015
scale shotdragon
Physical
259020
scary facenormal
Status
—10010
screechnormal
Status
—8540
shadow clawghost
Physical
7010015
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
snarldark
Special
559515
solar beamgrass
Special
12010010
stomping tantrumground
Physical
7510010
substitutenormal
Status
——10
sunny dayfire
Status
——5
swords dancenormal
Status
——20
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tauntdark
Status
—10020
temper flarefire
Physical
7510010
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thunder fangelectric
Physical
659515
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
uproarnormal
Special
9010010
wild chargeelectric
Physical
9010015
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Koraidon Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive battle scenarios, Koraidon's Apex Build form emerges as a formidable physical sweeper and mixed attacker, boasting exceptional base Attack and Speed statistics both rated at an impressive 135, combining to achieve a devastating base stat total of 670. The ability Orichalcum Pulse automatically summons harsh sunlight upon Koraidon's entry into battle, providing a perpetual Attack boost that synergizes perfectly with its offensive movepool and allows it to function as both a weather-setter and damage dealer simultaneously. With reliable access to powerful physical moves including Close Combat (120 power), Outrage (120 power), and the fighting-type signature move Collision Course (100 power with potential type effectiveness multipliers), Koraidon can deal catastrophic damage to most defensive threats. Its defensive capabilities, while not its primary strength, remain respectable with a base Defense of 115 and Special Defense of 100, allowing it to survive priority moves and special attacks that would eliminate frailer physical attackers. The combination of its rapid 135 base Speed, potent offensive stats, and weather-based ability creates a legendary Pokémon capable of dominating competitive environments across various formats and battle structures.

Commonly Asked Questions About Koraidon

What type is Koraidon?

Koraidon is a fighting and dragon type Pokemon.

What does Koraidon evolve from?

Koraidon does not evolve.

What are Koraidon's weaknesses?

Koraidon is weak to flying, psychic, ice, dragon and fairy type moves.

Koraidon Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Koraidon has secured its place as an iconic figure within Pokémon culture through its prominent placement as the official mascot and box-art legendary of Pokémon Scarlet, establishing visual and narrative identity for an entire generation of games. The mysterious nature of the Paradox Pokémon concept, with Koraidon representing ancient history while its counterpart Miraidon embodies the future, has captivated the fanbase and inspired extensive theorycrafting and lore discussions across community platforms. Its designation as the "Winged King" from ancient texts has generated compelling narrative intrigue, positioning Koraidon as a legendary figure whose history predates recorded civilization within the Pokémon world. The creature's design has resonated strongly with competitive players and casual enthusiasts alike, contributing to its status as one of Generation IX's most recognizable and beloved Pokémon. This legendary's cultural significance extends beyond gameplay mechanics to encompass merchandise, fan art, community discussions, and storytelling, making it a defining symbol of the ninth generation and a gateway figure for players exploring the Scarlet and Violet experience.

Where to Find Koraidon in Every Pokémon Game

Koraidon is exclusively obtainable in Pokémon Scarlet as the primary legendary Pokémon central to the game's narrative, acquired during the main storyline as a companion and vital gameplay element. In Pokémon Violet, players encounter and must battle Koraidon as a legendary opponent, but cannot capture it, making it version-exclusive to Scarlet in terms of permanent possession. The legendary creature features an exceptionally low catch rate of only 3, meaning a capture rate of 0.4 percent when attempting to catch it with a standard Poké Ball at full health, necessitating either specific catching strategies, specialized Poké Balls, or significant damage reduction to successfully obtain it. With a base experience yield of 335 and its slow growth rate classification, Koraidon requires substantial time investment to level and train effectively, placing it among the more demanding legendary Pokémon to develop. As of current generation availability, Koraidon appears in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, confirming its continued relevance in future games while maintaining its exclusive connection to the Scarlet and Violet continuity.