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In Pokémon Scarlet, Koraidon can assume a series of builds which can be used for travel. By pressing +, the player can entire Koraidon's Sprinting Build. In this Build, the player can ride on Koraidon, replacing the [[bike]] and [[Ride Pokémon]] from previous games.  
In Pokémon Scarlet, Koraidon can assume a series of builds which can be used for travel. By pressing +, the player can entire Koraidon's Sprinting Build. In this Build, the player can ride on Koraidon, replacing the [[bike]] and [[Ride Pokémon]] from previous games.  


At first, Koraidon can only be ridden in Sprinting Build and given the option to jump while pressing B, as well as the ability to swim in water through it's Swimming Build, replacing the {{m|Surf}} [[HM]] from previous games. Koraidon will be given an upgrade after each [[Titan Pokémon]] the player defeats. After the first titan, Koraidon unlocks the power to dash, giving Koraidon a higher speed option when pressing the left stick. The second Titan grants Koraidon the ability to swim better while in its Swimming Build. Defeating the third Titan allows for koraidon to jump higher. Defeating a fourth Titan grants Koraidon full ability to use the Gliding Build. Working similarly to [[Ride Pokémon (Hisui)|Braviary]], pressing B while in the air gives Koraidon the ability to fall slower and travel in the air for a short time before dropping. Lastly, after defeating the last Titan that the player has left will give Koraidon the ability to climb. While jumping and touching a wall, Koraidon can attach itself to said wall if the player presses B, allowing Koraidon to escalate the wall in all directions.
At first, Koraidon can only be ridden in Sprinting Build and given the option to jump while pressing B, as well as the ability to swim in water through it's Swimming Build, replacing the {{m|Surf}} [[HM]] from previous games. However, Koraidon can only swim inside settlements without the swimming upgrade. Koraidon will be given an upgrade after each [[Titan Pokémon]] the player defeats. After the Stony Cliff Titan, Koraidon unlocks the power to dash, giving Koraidon a higher speed option when pressing the left stick. The Open Sky Titan grants Koraidon the ability to swim better while in its Swimming Build. Defeating the Lurking Steel Titan allows for Koraidon to jump higher. Defeating the Quaking Earth Titan grants Koraidon full ability to use the Gliding Build. Working similarly to [[Ride Pokémon (Hisui)|Braviary]], pressing B while in the air gives Koraidon the ability to fall slower and travel in the air for a short time before dropping. Lastly, after defeating the Flase Dragon Titan, that the player has left will give Koraidon the ability to climb. While jumping and touching a wall, Koraidon can attach itself to said wall if the player presses B, allowing Koraidon to escalate the wall in all directions.
 


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Koraidon
コライドン Koraidon
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Koraidon Scarlet.png
Koraidon in Limited Build
Debuts in Pokémon Scarlet
Caught at Poco Path*
Gender Gender unknown
Ability Orichalcum Pulse
Current location With the player
File:Menu SV Koraidon.png
This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Koraidon (Japanese: コライドン Koraidon) is a Pokémon and major character in Pokémon Scarlet.

In the games

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

A long time ago, two Koraidon were brought to Paldea by Professor Sada's time machine. However, the second specimen was incredibly aggressive and attacked the first one, severely injuring it and causing it to flee, flying out from the Great Crater of Paldea before crash landing on a beach below Poco Path. After awakening, a group of Houndour led by a Houndoom living in Inlet Grotto started to harass Koraidon. Though Koraidon tried to scare them off by roaring, this only caused the Houndor to attack the player instead, forcing Koraidon to grab them and escape.

Personality and characteristics

Koraidon showed a meek and gentle personality. Though initial wary, it bonded with the player and accompanied them during their journey throughout the Paldea region. Koraidon shows compassion towards Arven's Mabosstiff and curiosity towards Penny, despite the former's initial distaste of it and the latter's shyness. Throughout the journey, it slowly regains its strength, allowing Koraidon to utilize additional forms to help the player navigate Paldea's terrain. Prior to entering Area Zero, Koraidon was still hesitant about entering due to its previous encounter with the other Koraidon. However, with the support of the player and their various friends, Koraidon joined them as they ventured into the crater, later helping protect the group from the other Koraidon.

During the Path of Legends quest, Koraidon developed a taste for Herba Mystica sandwiches, much to Arven's initial perplexity.

Forms

See also: List of Pokémon with form differences → Koraidon and Miraidon

In Pokémon Scarlet, Koraidon can assume a series of builds which can be used for travel. By pressing +, the player can entire Koraidon's Sprinting Build. In this Build, the player can ride on Koraidon, replacing the bike and Ride Pokémon from previous games.

At first, Koraidon can only be ridden in Sprinting Build and given the option to jump while pressing B, as well as the ability to swim in water through it's Swimming Build, replacing the Surf HM from previous games. However, Koraidon can only swim inside settlements without the swimming upgrade. Koraidon will be given an upgrade after each Titan Pokémon the player defeats. After the Stony Cliff Titan, Koraidon unlocks the power to dash, giving Koraidon a higher speed option when pressing the left stick. The Open Sky Titan grants Koraidon the ability to swim better while in its Swimming Build. Defeating the Lurking Steel Titan allows for Koraidon to jump higher. Defeating the Quaking Earth Titan grants Koraidon full ability to use the Gliding Build. Working similarly to Braviary, pressing B while in the air gives Koraidon the ability to fall slower and travel in the air for a short time before dropping. Lastly, after defeating the Flase Dragon Titan, that the player has left will give Koraidon the ability to climb. While jumping and touching a wall, Koraidon can attach itself to said wall if the player presses B, allowing Koraidon to escalate the wall in all directions.

Sprinting Build Swimming Build Gliding Build
Koraidon Scarlet Sprinting.png Koraidon Scarlet Swimming.png Koraidon Scarlet Gliding.png

Moves

Koraidon.png
Koraidon Lv.68
Flamethrower
Fire Special
Collision Course
Fighting Physical
Endure
Normal Status
Tera Blast
Normal Special

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