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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-drive-mode

miraidon-drive-mode #10269

Electric
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Ground
Ice
Dragon
Fairy

Resistant to (½x damage):

Flying
Steel
Electric
Fire
Water
Grass

miraidon-drive-mode

Legendary

Generation IX · #10269 — Paradox Pokémon

Miraidon in its Drive Mode is one of the most formidable Legendary Pokémon of Generation IX, representing a futuristic iteration of the Cyclizar line from an alternate timeline or distant future. Known in ancient texts as the Iron Serpent (Tetsuno'orochi), this Electric/Dragon-type Paradox Pokémon serves as the mascot legendary of Pokémon Violet, where it plays a central role in the game's narrative. Unlike most legendary Pokémon, Miraidon possesses a remarkable ability to shift between five distinct forms—Drive Mode, Aquatic Mode, Glide Mode, Ultimate Mode, and Low-Power Mode—each optimized for different environments and situations. This adaptability, combined with its base stat total of 670 and dual typing, makes it an exceptionally versatile and dangerous opponent in any battle scenario.

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-drive-mode Biology & Physical Characteristics

Miraidon's Drive Mode showcases the Paradox Pokémon at its most terrestrial and combat-ready form, presenting a large, primarily metallic violet body standing 2.8 meters tall and weighing 240 kilograms. The creature's face, neck, abdomen, tail, and knee joints are finished in sleek silver plating, while its claws remain white and sharp. Most distinctive is the gular sac on its throat, which takes on a streamlined configuration in Drive Mode, optimized for rapid land-based movement. Its head features a dark purple casque resembling a motorcycle windshield, and its eyes display an LED-like appearance with pixelated, pattern-changing irises that simulate blinking—a feature that emphasizes its artificial, mechanized nature. The silver coloring concentrated on its joints and structural points suggests advanced biomechanical engineering, while the overall design evokes both serpentine grace and technological precision.

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-drive-mode Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Miraidon is classified as a genderless Legendary Pokémon and cannot breed, existing outside the standard Pokémon reproductive framework. It belongs to the 'Undiscovered' egg group, making it unobtainable through conventional breeding mechanics. The creature's designation as genderless aligns with its nature as a Paradox Pokémon—an anomalous entity whose very existence defies conventional biological understanding. This reproductive impossibility underscores the mysterious and alien quality of Miraidon, suggesting it was not born through natural means but rather manifested from a temporal or dimensional anomaly. Its base friendship rating of 0, lower than normal Pokémon, further emphasizes its otherworldly nature and the difficulty in forming conventional bonds with this legendary entity. The combination of genderlessness, reproductive sterility, and initial unfriendliness creates a compelling biological profile that sets Miraidon apart from other legendary Pokémon and reinforces its paradoxical origins.

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-drive-mode Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Miraidon does not evolve into or from any other Pokémon, existing as a singular legendary entity within its evolutionary line. However, it possesses the unique ability to transform between five distinct forms—Drive Mode, Aquatic Mode, Glide Mode, Ultimate Mode, and Low-Power Mode—each automatically activated depending on the terrain being traversed and the battle context. Drive Mode represents the creature's land-based combat configuration, distinguished from its other forms by optimized terrestrial mobility. Unlike traditional mega evolution or form changes seen in other legendary Pokémon, Miraidon's transformations are fundamentally tied to environmental adaptation rather than powering up through external items or mechanisms. These forms maintain consistent base stats across all configurations, meaning Drive Mode's power is equivalent to Miraidon's other manifestations, with the differences being primarily situational and tactical in nature.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Miraidon-drive-mode Behaviour and Natural Habitat

In Drive Mode, Miraidon exhibits behaviors optimized for high-speed terrestrial locomotion across varied terrain throughout the Paldea region. The Pokédex entries indicate that much remains unknown about this creature's ecology, though it is described as far more ruthless and powerful than its ancestor Cyclizar, suggesting an aggressive and dominant temperament. Ancient texts refer to the Iron Serpent as having 'turned the land to ash with its lightning,' implying devastating combat capabilities and territorial aggression. When inhabiting land-based environments, Miraidon's Drive Mode configuration allows for rapid pursuit of prey or adversaries across open grasslands, caves, and mountainous regions. The form's emphasis on speed, reflected in its base Speed stat of 135 equal to its Special Attack, indicates this configuration is ideal for both offensive strikes and evasive tactics during ground-based encounters.

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-drive-mode Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Miraidon derives from the Japanese 'mirai' (未来), meaning 'future,' combined with the suffix '-don' commonly used for dragon Pokémon, reflecting its nature as a futuristic entity. Within the lore of Pokémon Violet's Violet Book, it bears the ancient title 'Iron Serpent' (Tetsuno'orochi in Japanese), a name that emphasizes both its metallic composition and serpentine form. The design draws inspiration from sleek, futuristic motorcycles and advanced robotics, evident in the windshield-like casque on its head and the streamlined, aerodynamic body proportions. The Drive Mode configuration specifically echoes the aesthetics of high-performance vehicles, with the gular sac positioned and shaped to minimize air resistance during rapid movement. Its LED-like eyes and pixelated iris patterns reinforce the artificial, technologically-advanced nature of this Paradox Pokémon, distinguishing it from organic dragon-types and emphasizing its paradoxical existence as a creature from an impossible timeline.

Learnable Moves

Miraidon-drive-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-drive-mode Competitive Battle Guide

Miraidon in Drive Mode functions as a formidable special attacker in competitive Pokémon battles, leveraging its exceptional Special Attack stat of 135 and matching Speed of 135 to outpace and overwhelm opponents with devastating Special moves. Its signature ability, Hadron Engine, proves invaluable in competitive contexts by automatically establishing Electric Terrain upon entry, simultaneously boosting Miraidon's Special Attack by 50% while in effect—a combination that transforms it into an offensive juggernaut. The move Electro Drift, learned at level 56, serves as its most powerful STAB attack option, dealing consistent damage while benefiting from the terrain boost provided by Hadron Engine. With access to a diverse move pool including Thunder (110 power), Dragon Pulse (85 power), Discharge (80 power), and the utility move Mirror Coat, Miraidon can adapt to various threats and team compositions. Its defensive stats, particularly Special Defense at 115 and HP at 100, provide adequate bulk to survive attacks from common competitive threats, while its Electric/Dragon typing offers useful resistances to Water, Grass, Electric, and Dragon-type moves, though it maintains vulnerabilities to Ground and Ice-type attacks that skilled opponents may exploit.

Commonly Asked Questions About Miraidon-drive-mode

What type is Miraidon-drive-mode?

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

What does Miraidon-drive-mode evolve into?

Miraidon-drive-mode does not evolve.

What are Miraidon-drive-mode's weaknesses?

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

Miraidon-drive-mode Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Miraidon holds tremendous cultural significance within Pokémon Violet as the game's central legendary mascot, appearing prominently on the game's box art in its most powerful Ultimate Mode form. The creature's role in the narrative of Pokémon Violet has established it as an iconic symbol of Generation IX, embodying the game's themes of technological advancement and the convergence of past and future timelines. The 'Iron Serpent' nomenclature from the Violet Book creates a bridge between ancient mythology and futuristic science fiction, capturing player imagination and generating extensive fan discussion and theory-crafting regarding its true nature and origins. Miraidon's five distinct forms have become emblematic of adaptability and environmental consciousness, spawning fan communities dedicated to analyzing each configuration and its unique aesthetic appeal. Its inclusion in Pokémon UNITE and other media has further cemented its status as a flagship legendary Pokémon of the modern era, comparable in cultural impact to earlier generation legends like Mewtwo and Rayquaza.

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

Miraidon is obtainable exclusively in Pokémon Violet as a story-critical legendary Pokémon, obtained through the main narrative progression centered on the Violet Book and the academy's research into Paradox Pokémon. Within Pokémon Violet, the protagonist encounters Miraidon in its Low-Power Mode form and gradually gains its trust throughout the game's campaign, eventually utilizing it for traversal and battling. The legendary's extreme rarity, reflected in its Pokédex number 1008 as the penultimate entry in the Paldea Pokédex, and its capture rate of 3 (the lowest possible) emphasize its unique status as a one-of-a-kind entity. Miraidon cannot be obtained in Pokémon Scarlet, where its ancient counterpart Koraidon serves as the corresponding legendary mascot. With a slow growth rate and high experience requirements, raising Miraidon requires substantial investment of time and resources, making it an endgame legendary for competitive players. The creature's exclusivity to Pokémon Violet makes it a highly sought-after Pokémon in trading communities and competitive formats that allow version-exclusive legends.