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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-gliding-build

koraidon-gliding-build #10267

Fighting
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Flying
Psychic
Fairy
Ice
Dragon

Resistant to (½x damage):

Rock
Bug
Dark
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric

koraidon-gliding-build

Legendary

Generation IX · #10267 — Paradox Pokémon

Koraidon in its Gliding Build form is a legendary Paradox Pokémon of the Fighting and Dragon types, representing National Pokédex entry #1007. This particular manifestation emerges when Koraidon adapts to aerial traversal, morphing from its other specialized forms to suit the demands of soaring through the skies. Standing at 3.5 meters tall and weighing 303.0 kilograms, the Gliding Build maintains the same base stat total of 670 as all other Koraidon forms, with identical distributions across its six stats. The creature is classified as genderless and legendary in status, though notably not mythical, placing it among the roster of powerful legendary Pokémon available to trainers. Its ability, Orichalcum Pulse, harnesses the power of harsh sunlight upon entering battle, bolstering its already formidable Attack stat of 135, making it a formidable physical combatant even among legendary Pokémon.

Base Stats

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

3.5m

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-gliding-build Biology & Physical Characteristics

The Gliding Build of Koraidon represents an aerial adaptation of this paradoxical creature, maintaining the reptilian physiology that defines the species while optimizing its structure for sustained flight and aerial maneuverability. Like all Koraidon forms, it retains the distinctive scarlet feathering with white accents, the tire-like gular sac on its throat, and the striking crest of feathers adorning its head paired with long, twisted brow-plume-like tendrils. The Gliding Build specifically emphasizes the wing structures that remain partially visible across all forms, allowing it to catch thermal currents and navigate through the skies with remarkable agility for a creature of such considerable mass. The yellow sclerae and orange irises characteristic of Koraidon's expressive eyes remain unchanged, along with the blue markings that traverse its elbows and upper limbs. When in this aerial form, the positioning and extension of its limbs and body structure create an aerodynamic profile suited to gliding, suggesting that this build prioritizes lift and control rather than raw power output compared to its Apex or Sprinting manifestations.

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-gliding-build Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Koraidon is classified as a genderless Pokémon incapable of breeding, belonging to the 'Undiscovered' egg group. This reproductive classification reflects its legendary status and paradoxical nature, positioning it beyond the normal biological reproduction systems observed in standard Pokémon species. The base happiness value of zero further emphasizes Koraidon's alien or supernatural origin, suggesting a creature that does not form conventional bonds in the manner other Pokémon do. The Pokédex indicates that Koraidon's ecology and life cycle remain largely unknown to modern science, lending credence to the theory that it represents either an ancient specimen from a prehistoric era or an entity from a parallel timeline entirely. Despite its inability to breed, Koraidon can still be obtained and trained by dedicated trainers, with its exceptionally low catch rate of 3 requiring considerable effort to successfully capture. The slow growth rate compounds the challenge of training Koraidon, demanding patience and long-term commitment from any trainer seeking to bring this legendary creature to its full potential through level progression and experience accumulation.

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

+559 more TMs/HMs

Koraidon-gliding-build Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Koraidon does not evolve into or from any other Pokémon species, remaining a singular legendary entity throughout its existence. Rather than traditional evolution, Koraidon exists in multiple battle-form configurations that allow it to adapt to different environmental and strategic circumstances. The Gliding Build represents one of five distinct forms available to Koraidon: the full-powered Apex Build used in major battles, the Limited Build employed when energy is conserved, the Sprinting Build for terrestrial pursuit, the Swimming Build for aquatic navigation, and the Gliding Build for aerial travel. These transformations occur automatically as Koraidon transitions between different terrain types and combat scenarios, with each form maintaining the identical stat distribution and type combination of Fighting and Dragon. The Gliding Build is not a permanent state but rather a temporary adaptation that reflects the Pokémon's remarkable biological flexibility and responsiveness to environmental demands. This form-changing capability fundamentally distinguishes Koraidon from traditional evolutionary lines, positioning it as a unique legendary specimen with adaptive capabilities rarely seen in the Pokémon world.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Koraidon-gliding-build Behaviour and Natural Habitat

In its Gliding Build form, Koraidon exhibits behavioral patterns distinct from its other manifestations, spending time traversing the skies above Paldea's varied terrain when not engaged in direct combat. The transformation into this aerial form represents an adaptive response to environmental conditions, allowing the legendary Pokémon to cover vast distances efficiently while monitoring the landscape below. Ancient records preserved in the Scarlet Book reference Koraidon as the 'Winged King,' suggesting that flight has been integral to its historical presence and ecological role since ancient times. The Pokédex notes that this form bears resemblance to Cyclizar, though Koraidon is vastly burlier and far more ferocious than its modern relative, implying that the Gliding Build may represent a specialized hunting or territorial patrol configuration. Despite its aerial adaptation, Koraidon maintains the same fundamental Drive ability through Orichalcum Pulse, suggesting that regardless of form, it carries an innate connection to harsh sunlight and enhanced combat capability that transcends its current configuration.

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-gliding-build Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Koraidon derives from 'karai' (辛い), the Japanese term for spicy or harsh, combined with 'don,' a suffix commonly used for dinosaur-type Pokémon names in Japanese. This etymology reflects both the legendary creature's fierce nature and its reptilian, dinosaurian appearance. The Gliding Build's name explicitly references its primary function and adapted form for aerial navigation, distinguishing it from the other specialized configurations while maintaining clarity about its role in Koraidon's broader adaptability. The design philosophy behind Koraidon's multiple forms draws inspiration from real-world creatures that adapt their physical presentation to suit different environments—much as dragons in mythology shift between various aspects of their being. The Gliding Build specifically emphasizes the feathered, avian qualities of Koraidon's physiology, with its scarlet plumage and wing structures creating a cohesive image of an ancient, paradoxical creature optimized for aerial mastery. The inclusion of the gular sac across all forms, which visibly inflates and deflates depending on the current build, suggests biomechanical engineering far beyond natural evolution, reinforcing the paradox nature of this legendary Pokémon from an unknown origin.

Learnable Moves

Koraidon-gliding-build can learn 68 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
draco meteordragon
Special
130905
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
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
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thunder fangelectric
Physical
659515
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
uproarnormal
Special
9010010
wild chargeelectric
Physical
9010015
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Koraidon-gliding-build Competitive Battle Guide

The Gliding Build's base stats of 100 HP, 135 Attack, 115 Defense, 85 Special Attack, 100 Special Defense, and 135 Speed create a legendary Pokémon optimized for physical sweeping and rapid offensive pressure in competitive environments. The dual Attack and Speed stats of 135 each position Koraidon as an exceptional physical attacker capable of outspeeding most threats in the metagame while dealing catastrophic damage through its exceptional base Attack power. Its Orichalcum Pulse ability automatically summons harsh sunlight upon entering battle, providing consistent Attack boosts that stack with Koraidon's already impressive stat distribution, effectively multiplying its offensive potential without requiring setup turns. The movepool includes critical physical attacks such as Close Combat (120 power), Outrage (120 power), Collision Course (100 power), and Flare Blitz (120 power), allowing Koraidon to inflict massive damage across numerous type matchups. The 115 Defense stat provides reasonable bulk for a physical attacker, though the 85 Special Attack stat leaves special moves largely unviable in competitive play. With a total base stat sum of 670, Koraidon occupies the same power tier as other legendary Pokémon, making it immediately competitively relevant upon availability. The legendary status and exceptional dual typing of Fighting and Dragon grants Koraidon valuable resistances and reasonable coverage, though the 4x weakness to Fairy-type attacks presents a notable vulnerability that savvy opponents can exploit with appropriate coverage moves.

Commonly Asked Questions About Koraidon-gliding-build

What type is Koraidon-gliding-build?

Koraidon-gliding-build is a fighting and dragon type Pokemon.

What does Koraidon-gliding-build evolve into?

Koraidon-gliding-build does not evolve.

What are Koraidon-gliding-build's weaknesses?

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

Koraidon-gliding-build Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Koraidon holds profound significance in Pokémon Scarlet lore as the game's box art mascot, prominently featured in its Apex Build manifestation as the symbolic legendary of the title. The Scarlet Book designates Koraidon as the 'Winged King,' embedding it deeply within the game's historical narrative as an ancient entity of immense power that allegedly possessed the ability to split the land with its bare fists. This legendary status transcends mere gameplay mechanics, positioning Koraidon as a central figure in the thematic exploration of ancient mysteries and paradoxical phenomena that define Pokémon Scarlet's worldbuilding. The creature's contrasting counterpart in Pokémon Violet—Miraidon—establishes the Paradox duo as complementary forces representing past and future, solidifying Koraidon's cultural importance within Generation IX's overarching narrative structure. Fans have adopted Koraidon as an iconic representation of the ancient paradox aesthetic, with its fearsome appearance and legendary capabilities generating significant community engagement and discussion regarding the nature of paradoxical Pokémon. The multiple form transformations have inspired appreciation for Koraidon's biological flexibility and adaptive nature, distinguishing it from traditional legendary Pokémon and contributing to its memorable presence in competitive play and casual fandom alike.

Where to Find Koraidon-gliding-build in Every Pokémon Game

Koraidon is available exclusively in Pokémon Scarlet as a legendary Pokémon integral to the game's main narrative, unavailable through normal wild encounters until late-game storyline progression or post-game exploration. The exceptionally low catch rate of 3 makes capturing Koraidon an extraordinarily challenging endeavor, requiring weakening the creature to low health while maximizing capture item effectiveness through ultra balls, timer balls, or other specialized capture devices. Once obtained, Koraidon cannot be bred due to its genderless, Undiscovered egg group classification, meaning players cannot generate additional copies through standard breeding mechanics and must rely on individual in-game capture or trading with other trainers. The slow growth rate compounds Koraidon's acquisition difficulty, as leveling from its initial encounter level to competitive viability demands substantial experience grinding and time investment. Koraidon is unable to be transferred to previous generation games due to Generation IX's position as the newest mainline entry, though compatibility with Pokémon Home and future generation releases remains subject to official Game Freak and The Pokémon Company policies. The Gliding Build specifically appears whenever Koraidon is traversing the skies during overworld exploration in Scarlet, automatically transforming into this form without player intervention—a seamless adaptation mechanic that reflects the game's environmental responsiveness to legendary Pokémon movement.