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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-swimming-build

koraidon-swimming-build #10266

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-swimming-build

Legendary

Generation IX · #10266 — Paradox Pokémon

Koraidon's Swimming Build form represents one of five distinct configurations this legendary Paradox Pokémon assumes while adapting to different environmental conditions and terrain types. As a dual-type Fighting/Dragon legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, this form is activated whenever Koraidon traverses through aquatic environments, allowing it to move with aquatic grace while maintaining its formidable combat capabilities. Known as the "Winged King" in ancient texts from the Scarlet Book, Koraidon remains shrouded in mystery despite its status as the mascot Pokémon of Pokémon Scarlet, with scholars debating whether it represents an ancient ancestor of the modern Cyclizar or perhaps a version from a parallel timeline. The Swimming Build maintains the complete stat distribution of all Koraidon forms with a base stat total of 670, featuring exceptional Attack and Speed stats of 135 each, making it a devastating physical sweeper even while adapted for aquatic traversal. This form's signature ability, Orichalcum Pulse, harnesses the power of harsh sunlight upon entry to battle, automatically boosting its already tremendous Attack stat and turning the tide in weather-dependent strategies.

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-swimming-build Biology & Physical Characteristics

The Swimming Build form of Koraidon retains the distinctive physical characteristics that define this legendary Paradox Pokémon, including its scarlet plumage with white accents, though its morphology adapts specifically for aquatic locomotion. Standing at 3.5 meters tall and weighing 303 kilograms, this form features a tire-like gular sac on its throat that inflates and deflates in response to its environment, functioning as a diving mechanism and buoyancy control system optimized for underwater movement. The form maintains Koraidon's striking visual identity with its crest of feathers, long twisted brow-plume tendrils, and distinctive yellow sclerae with orange irises that pierce through the aquatic depths with predatory intensity. Its blue markings along the elbows and limbs appear to serve a hydrodynamic purpose in this form, potentially enhancing water flow around its muscular frame. The feathering at the base of its tail transitions from vibrant blue to purple before ending in white tips, creating a luminescent trail effect when swimming through darker waters, possibly serving both a biological function for depth perception and a display mechanism for territorial signaling.

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-swimming-build Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Koraidon possesses no gender identity, classified as genderless with no designated male or female form, reflecting its status as a unique legendary Pokémon operating outside conventional biological reproduction frameworks. With a base friendship of zero, significantly lower than standard Pokémon, Koraidon exhibits an aloof and distant demeanor toward humans, suggesting its legendary nature precludes the emotional bonds typically established through standard capture and training mechanics. As a member of the Undiscovered egg group, Koraidon cannot breed with any other Pokémon species and produces no eggs through conventional breeding mechanics, emphasizing its singular, non-reproductive existence as a one-of-a-kind mythical entity. The species designation as legendary rather than mythical indicates its presence within the accessible game world through standard encounter and capture mechanics, though its extraordinarily low capture rate of three—translating to just 1.6 percent success with a standard Poké Ball against a healthy specimen—reflects the tremendous difficulty in obtaining this ancient power. The genderless classification and breeding restrictions further support the Paradox Pokémon theory, suggesting Koraidon represents either a unique specimen from an alternate timeline or an artificially sustained individual rather than a naturally reproducing species, with no possibility of creating additional members through conventional biological means.

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-swimming-build Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Koraidon does not evolve from any predecessor Pokémon, nor does it evolve into any successor species, existing as a singular legendary entity with no traditional evolutionary line. Instead of evolution, Koraidon exhibits form changes across five distinct build variations—Apex, Limited, Sprinting, Swimming, and Gliding—each representing environmental adaptation rather than permanent progression. These form shifts occur dynamically as Koraidon traverses different terrain types and adjusts to varying levels of power availability, a phenomenon unique among legendary Pokémon and suggesting a biological flexibility that transcends conventional evolutionary theory. The Swimming Build specifically activates during aquatic traversal, automatically adapting the Pokémon's physiology for optimal underwater performance while maintaining complete statistical equivalence with all other forms, indicating these transformations represent lateral specialization rather than power scaling. This adaptation system may explain Koraidon's mysterious origins as a Paradox Pokémon—the ability to seamlessly shift between specialized forms suggests either advanced biological engineering or natural evolution under unique circumstances in an alternate timeline, positioning Koraidon as a creature fundamentally different from conventionally evolved Pokémon species.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Koraidon-swimming-build Behaviour and Natural Habitat

While specific behavioral data regarding the Swimming Build form remains largely undocumented in academic literature, inferences based on Koraidon's legendary status and its Scarlet Book descriptions suggest this form is activated in response to aquatic challenges, indicating adaptive intelligence and environmental awareness. The gular sac mechanism appears designed for rapid pressure equalization and underwater navigation, suggesting Koraidon ventures into deep aquatic territories where other Pokémon cannot feasibly travel. Pokédex entries describe Koraidon as "far burlier and more ferocious" than the modern Cyclizar, and this Swimming Build likely represents the apex of its aquatic dominance, allowing it to navigate coastal regions, deep oceans, and underwater caverns with equal facility. The transformation between builds suggests Koraidon exists in a state of constant environmental adaptation, seamlessly transitioning its biological configuration to match terrain requirements without sacrificing combat effectiveness. Ancient texts suggest this form was instrumental in shaping the landscape of Paldea, with legends claiming the Winged King possessed power sufficient to "split the land with its bare fists," implying even its Swimming Build variant engaged in geological-scale conflicts during ancient times.

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-swimming-build Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Koraidon derives from Japanese linguistics combining elements suggestive of antiquity and draconic nature, with the etymological roots tracing to concepts of ancient power and reptilian majesty. The Fighting/Dragon typing visually manifests through the contrast between feathered, almost avian upper features and the muscular, clawed lower limbs that evoke both dinosaurian and martial fighter aesthetics, creating a chimeric design that bridges prehistoric and combative imagery. The Swimming Build specifically emphasizes hydrodynamic refinement, with the tire-like gular sac serving as both a biological marvel and a visual identifier for this particular form, reminiscent of specialized diving adaptations seen in modern marine reptiles. The scarlet coloration echoes Pokémon Scarlet's branding while simultaneously evoking the red-scaled dragons of ancient myth, creating aesthetic continuity with the game's thematic elements. The blue-to-purple-to-white tail feather gradient suggests a design philosophy emphasizing natural beauty even within a form ostensibly optimized for combat function, reflecting the Japanese aesthetic principle of finding elegance in utility. The designation "Winged King" from the Scarlet Book directly references Koraidon's majestic presence and implied leadership role during ancient times, positioning this legendary Pokémon as a monarch of primordial Paldea rather than merely a powerful creature.

Learnable Moves

Koraidon-swimming-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-swimming-build Competitive Battle Guide

Koraidon's Swimming Build maintains the identical base stat distribution across all five form variations, presenting a formidable physical sweeper with exceptional Attack and Speed stats both reaching 135, complemented by respectable defensive capabilities with Defense at 115 and Special Defense at 100. The signature ability Orichalcum Pulse automatically triggers harsh sunlight upon entry, simultaneously boosting Koraidon's Attack stat by fifty percent while activating weather-based strategies, providing both immediate offensive amplification and synergy with sun-dependent move combinations. With access to a diverse movepool including devastating close-combat options like Close Combat (120 power), Collision Course (100 power), and the signature move Breaking Swipe (60 power) for STAB coverage, Koraidon functions as a relentless physical attacker capable of overwhelming defensive structures through sheer offensive pressure. The addition of Dragon-type moves including Dragon Claw and Outrage provides secondary coverage while maintaining high power output, allowing Koraidon to adapt its offensive strategy based on opponent composition and predicted switch-ins. Fire-type moves like Flamethrower and Flare Blitz expand coverage options against Steel and Grass-type threats, while utility moves including Agility, Protect, and Counter provide strategic flexibility for turning defensive situations into offensive opportunities, positioning Koraidon as a versatile sweeper capable of adapting to diverse competitive metagames while maintaining devastating damage output.

Commonly Asked Questions About Koraidon-swimming-build

What type is Koraidon-swimming-build?

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

What does Koraidon-swimming-build evolve into?

Koraidon-swimming-build does not evolve.

What are Koraidon-swimming-build's weaknesses?

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

Koraidon-swimming-build Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Koraidon serves as the official mascot Pokémon of Pokémon Scarlet, featuring prominently on game packaging and marketing materials exclusively in its Apex Build form, thereby establishing legendary status within the Generation IX canonical narrative and contemporary Pokémon fandom discourse. The dual branding with Miraidon as the "Paradox duo" created a thematic framework exploring the relationship between ancient and futuristic temporal perspectives, resonating with players interested in speculative biology and timeline mechanics that transcend conventional Pokémon lore. References to the "Winged King" in the Scarlet Book crafted an archaeological mystery narrative that encouraged player engagement with game lore and environmental storytelling, positioning Koraidon as a historical figure whose influence fundamentally shaped Paldea's geographical landscape. The form-change mechanic introduced by Koraidon generated substantial competitive and casual fan discussion regarding the philosophical implications of a legendary Pokémon adapting to environmental conditions rather than maintaining a singular, unchanging form, challenging traditional perceptions of legendary Pokémon as static representations of absolute power. Koraidon's mysterious origins as a potential parallel timeline variant or ancient ancestor established rich speculative territory for fan theories and creative interpretations, with the minimal official information regarding its ecology and origins fostering community-driven discussion that extended the Pokémon's cultural resonance far beyond standard gameplay mechanics.

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

Koraidon appears as the primary legendary Pokémon available to players throughout Pokémon Scarlet's narrative campaign, encountered as a persistent companion through the early-to-mid game story arc before becoming a fully capturable entity during the game's climactic sequence. The Swimming Build form specifically activates whenever Koraidon enters water-based environments during traversal, automatically adjusting its physiology without requiring player input or command, with the form transition occurring seamlessly as the player navigates coastal regions, rivers, and ocean areas. Capture presents an extraordinary challenge with the base capture rate of three translating to approximately 1.6 percent success with standard Poké Balls against a healthy specimen, necessitating specialized capture strategies including status condition application, durability reduction through damage accumulation, or ultra ball utilization to realistically secure this legendary entity. The legendary Koraidon remains exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet, with Pokémon Violet players receiving the futuristic counterpart Miraidon instead, establishing clear version exclusivity that encourages trading between player bases and maintains distinct legendary identities for each game iteration. Post-game encounters and potential event distributions represent the primary means of obtaining additional Koraidon specimens, with the genderless classification and Undiscovered egg group status preventing conventional breeding-based multiplication of this singular legendary entity.