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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 Miraidon-aquatic-mode

miraidon-aquatic-mode #10270

Electric
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Ground
Ice
Dragon
Fairy

Resistant to (½x damage):

Flying
Steel
Electric
Fire
Water
Grass

miraidon-aquatic-mode

Legendary

Generation IX · #10270 — Paradox Pokémon

Miraidon is a legendary Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon from Generation IX that serves as the mascot of Pokémon Violet. Known in ancient texts as the Iron Serpent (テツノオロチ Tetsuno'orochi), this Paradox Pokémon represents a mysterious creature from either the distant future or an alternate timeline, with deep connections to the modern-day Cyclizar. As National Pokédex entry #1008, Miraidon stands as one of the most powerful and enigmatic creatures in the Paldea region. According to the Violet Book's historical records, the Iron Serpent was said to have turned entire lands to ash with its devastating lightning, a testament to the raw power contained within this robotic reptilian being. Much about Miraidon's true nature remains shrouded in mystery, with scholars and researchers still uncovering secrets about its origins and capabilities.

Base Stats

HP100
Attack85
Defense100
Sp. Atk135
Sp. Def115
Speed135
Total670
Height

2.8m

Weight

240.0kg

Category

Paradox Pokémon

Gender

Genderless

Color

blue

Shape

quadruped

Abilities
Hadron Engine

Creates an Electric Terrain when entering battle, and boosts Special Attack while active.

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Biology & Physical Characteristics

Miraidon is a large, primarily robotic reptilian Pokémon measuring 2.8 meters in height and weighing 240 kilograms, giving it an imposing physical presence in any environment. Its body is predominantly metallic violet in coloration, with silvery accents along its face, neck, abdomen, tail, and knee joints, while its claws are pure white. The Pokémon possesses distinctive LED-like eyes with black sclerae and pupils and pixelated irises capable of changing patterns, creating an appearance reminiscent of digital displays. A defining characteristic is its gular sac (throat pouch), which shifts in appearance depending on which of its five forms the Pokémon assumes. In its Aquatic Mode specifically, Miraidon's throat structure adapts to facilitate underwater locomotion and respiration, showcasing the remarkable biological-technological hybrid nature of this paradoxical creature. Its head features a small dark purple casque resembling a motorcycle windshield, along with circular purple cheek markings that contribute to its futuristic aesthetic.

Pokedex Numbers

national#1008
paldea#400

Training

EV Yield3 Sp. Atk
Catch Rate3
Base Happiness0
Base Exp.335
Growth Rateslow

Breeding

Egg Groupsno eggs
GenderGenderless
Egg Cycles50 (13005 steps)

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Miraidon is classified as a genderless Pokémon, existing outside the traditional male-female binary that characterizes most biological Pokémon species. This designation reflects its nature as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that exists outside normal evolutionary and biological frameworks. Being genderless and belonging to the 'No Eggs' egg group, Miraidon cannot breed with any other Pokémon, making it impossible to obtain additional specimens through conventional breeding methods. The legendary status of Miraidon further restricts its availability, as it can only be encountered once per game in Pokémon Violet and must be caught during a single, narrative-driven encounter. This reproductive incompatibility with standard Pokémon biology underscores the fundamental otherness of Miraidon as a being that seems to exist outside normal biological and evolutionary processes. The combination of its genderless nature, breeding incompatibility, and legendary classification creates a unique entity that stands apart from the broader Pokémon ecosystem, emphasizing its role as a mysterious, almost supernatural force within the Paldea region.

TMs & HMs

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

tm02

xd

tm02

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm02

ultra sun ultra moon

tm03

yellow

tm03

red blue

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm03

blue japan

tm03

red green japan

+477 more TMs/HMs

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Miraidon does not evolve into or from any other Pokémon species, existing as a standalone legendary form in the Paldea Pokédex. However, Miraidon exhibits a unique characteristic among Pokémon by existing in multiple distinct forms that it can switch between based on its environment and battle status. These forms include its Low-Power Mode, Drive Mode for terrestrial movement, Aquatic Mode for aquatic navigation, Glide Mode for aerial flight, and its Ultimate Mode, which represents its full power when engaged in battle. The Aquatic Mode specifically is neither an evolution nor a mega evolution in the traditional sense, but rather a situational transformation that Miraidon naturally assumes when entering water. Unlike traditional evolution chains, these forms all share identical base stats totaling 670, with consistent distributions across HP (100), Attack (85), Defense (100), Special Attack (135), Special Defense (115), and Speed (135). This form-switching system represents a fundamental departure from conventional Pokémon evolution mechanics, reflecting Miraidon's nature as a paradoxical being that transcends normal biological and developmental constraints.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Behaviour and Natural Habitat

In its Aquatic Mode, Miraidon becomes a master of aquatic environments, utilizing its adapted form to traverse water with remarkable efficiency and grace. This form demonstrates the creature's extraordinary adaptability, as it seamlessly transitions between different terrain types and environmental conditions. The Aquatic Mode is activated when Miraidon enters bodies of water, where its physiological changes optimize its performance for underwater navigation and combat. Despite its legendary status and the historical accounts of its devastating power, Miraidon's actual behavior and ecological role remain largely unknown to modern researchers. However, the creature's appearance and documented abilities suggest it is an apex predator capable of thriving in virtually any environment it encounters. The Paradox Pokémon's ability to consciously shift between forms—Drive Mode for land-based sprinting, Glide Mode for aerial traversal, Aquatic Mode for water navigation, and its ultimate battle form—indicates a level of environmental awareness and tactical intelligence that sets it apart from most other Pokémon species.

Pokedex Entries

Generation IX

scarlet

Much remains unknown about this creature. It resembles Cyclizar, but it is far more ruthless and powerful.

violet

This seems to be the Iron Serpent mentioned in an old book. The Iron Serpent is said to have turned the land to ash with its lightning.

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Miraidon derives from the Japanese word 'mirai' (未来), meaning future, perfectly encapsulating this Pokémon's role as a creature from a distant temporal origin. In Japanese, it is written as ミライドン, with the 'don' suffix referencing dragon, a common naming convention for draconic Pokémon. The alternate designation 'Iron Serpent' (テツノオロチ Tetsuno'orochi) references Japanese mythology's Yamata no Orochi, the legendary eight-headed serpent, while 'Tetsu' directly translates to iron, emphasizing the mechanical and metallic nature of this being. Miraidon's design synthesizes biological reptilian features with futuristic technology, creating a cybernetic aesthetic that justifies its classification as a Paradox Pokémon. The creature's resemblance to Cyclizar, a modern-day relative, has led researchers to hypothesize that Miraidon may represent either an evolutionary descendant from the future or an alternate timeline version of the contemporary species. Its color palette of metallic purples and silvers, combined with its LED-like eyes and technological features, positions Miraidon as a bridge between nature and advanced technology, embodying the 'future' concept embedded within its very name.

Learnable Moves

Miraidon-aquatic-mode can learn 54 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acrobaticsflying
Physical
5510015
agilitypsychic
Status
——30
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
calm mindpsychic
Status
——20
chargeelectric
Status
——20
charge beamelectric
Special
509010
confuse rayghost
Status
—10010
crunchdark
Physical
8010015
dazzling gleamfairy
Special
8010010
dischargeelectric
Special
8010015
draco meteordragon
Special
130905
dragon breathdragon
Special
6010020
dragon clawdragon
Physical
8010015
dragon pulsedragon
Special
8510010
dragon taildragon
Physical
609010
eerie impulseelectric
Status
—10015
electric terrainelectric
Status
——10
electro ballelectric
Special
—10010
electro driftelectric
Special
1001005
endurenormal
Status
——10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
flash cannonsteel
Special
8010010
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
heavy slamsteel
Physical
—10010
helping handnormal
Status
——20
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
light screenpsychic
Status
——30
metal soundsteel
Status
—8540
mirror coatpsychic
Special
—10020
outragedragon
Physical
12010010
overheatfire
Special
130905
parabolic chargeelectric
Special
6510020
power gemrock
Special
8010020
protectnormal
Status
——10
reflectpsychic
Status
——20
restpsychic
Status
——5
scary facenormal
Status
—10010
shock waveelectric
Special
60—20
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
snarldark
Special
559515
solar beamgrass
Special
12010010
substitutenormal
Status
——10
swords dancenormal
Status
——20
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tauntdark
Status
—10020
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thunderelectric
Special
1107010
thunder shockelectric
Special
4010030
thunder waveelectric
Status
—9020
thunderboltelectric
Special
9010015
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
volt switchelectric
Special
7010020
wild chargeelectric
Physical
9010015
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Competitive Battle Guide

Miraidon stands as an exceptionally powerful competitor in professional Pokémon battles, boasting an impressive base stat total of 670 that places it among the most formidable legendary creatures. Its Special Attack and Speed statistics both reach 135, providing it with devastating offensive capacity and the ability to act before most opponents, though this dual excellence comes at the cost of slightly lower physical attacking power (85 Attack). The Hadron Engine ability automatically creates Electric Terrain upon Miraidon's entry into battle, providing a 30% boost to its Special Attack while the terrain remains active. This immediately establishes battlefield control and amplifies Miraidon's offensive capabilities without requiring setup turns. Its movepool includes pivotal attacking options like Electro Drift (100 power), Thunder (110 power with 70% accuracy), Outrage (120 power Dragon-type move), and Dragon Pulse (85 power), providing comprehensive coverage across multiple types. Access to utility moves like Agility, Charge, and Protect allows for tactical flexibility, while Electric Terrain synergizes perfectly with its Electric-type moves and support options. The combination of high Special Attack, excellent Speed, automatic terrain establishment, and broad movepool coverage makes Miraidon a tier-one threat in competitive formats, capable of sweeping unprepared teams or pivoting into defensive roles depending on team composition.

Commonly Asked Questions About Miraidon-aquatic-mode

What type is Miraidon-aquatic-mode?

Miraidon-aquatic-mode is a electric and dragon type Pokemon.

What does Miraidon-aquatic-mode evolve into?

Miraidon-aquatic-mode does not evolve.

What are Miraidon-aquatic-mode's weaknesses?

Miraidon-aquatic-mode is weak to ground, ice, dragon and fairy type moves.

Miraidon-aquatic-mode Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Miraidon has become an iconic symbol of Pokémon Violet since its introduction in Generation IX, appearing prominently on the game's box art in its Ultimate Mode form. As the franchise's representation of a futuristic parallel timeline or distant evolutionary relative of Cyclizar, Miraidon captured players' imaginations through its mysterious backstory and connection to historical records within the game world. The concept of the Iron Serpent, referenced in ancient texts yet appearing as an ultramodern technological being, creates a compelling narrative paradox that resonates with fans exploring themes of time, evolution, and alternate realities. Miraidon's design philosophy marked a significant departure from traditional legendary Pokémon aesthetics, embracing a cybernetic appearance that influenced subsequent creature designs. The creature's partnership with Koraidon as the Paradox duo fundamentally shaped the narrative of Pokémon Violet, with both creatures representing mysterious forces that challenge players' understanding of the Pokémon world. The duality between ancient history and futuristic technology, embodied by the Koraidon-Miraidon relationship, introduced fresh storytelling dimensions that elevated Generation IX's worldbuilding and has become a cornerstone of contemporary Pokémon mythology.

Where to Find Miraidon-aquatic-mode in Every Pokémon Game

Miraidon is exclusively available in Pokémon Violet as the game's featured legendary Pokémon, appearing in the overworld during the game's climactic story sequences. Players encounter Miraidon during the main narrative campaign and must capture it to progress through the game's conclusion, making it mandatory rather than optional. A single instance of Miraidon can be caught per save file, with its capture rate set to an extremely low 3, requiring significant effort and strategic preparation to secure. The creature cannot be obtained through breeding due to its genderless nature and placement in the undiscovered egg group, meaning alternative methods such as trading, breeding, or event distributions are the only way to obtain additional Miraidon beyond the one encounter in Violet. In competitive formats, Miraidon's legendary status restricts its availability to serious competitive players who have progressed sufficiently through Pokémon Violet's narrative. The Pokédex entry indicates it was discovered and named by a professor within the game's lore, establishing a narrative framework for its initial rarity and mysterious nature. Miraidon's presence remains tied exclusively to Pokémon Violet, positioning it as a version-exclusive legendary that defines the Violet experience and serves as a counterpart to Koraidon's availability in Pokémon Scarlet.