Miraidon is not just among the most beautiful creatures in “Pokémon” but also one of the most powerful. This is why several Trainers want to own Miraidon. Here’s everything you need to know about catching Miraidon. 

Who Is Miraidon?

Miraidon looks like Lapras, except that it’s flying. Miraidon is a dual-type Electric/Dragon Legendary Paradox Pokémon with unique abilities. Unlike other pocket monsters, it does not evolve into or from any form. However, it is regarded as the future relative of Cyclizar, as well as has a counterpart from the ancient world, Koraidon. 

You’ll notice that as it hovers in the air, at least in “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet,” it seems to have its spirit floating around its body. Miraidon has five various transformations it can change across as it travels through multiple terrains and adapts itself to different situations. These modes include Low-Power, Drive, Glide, Aquatic, and Ultimate. 

Lastly, Miraidon’s nickname is “Iron Serpent.” Plus, with Koraidon, they are considered Paradox Pokémons.

How To Get Miraidon

Now, remember, Miraidon is exclusive to “Violet,” which means it is highly unlikely you’ll find it in “Scarlet.” They may join you eventually but couldn’t join you in battle. Instead, they are like the mount Pokémons in “Legends: Arceus,” which you can summon as rideable creatures.  

Moreover, after Trainers finish a wide range of Titan challenges, Miraidon will gain mobility options across “Violet,” including climbing, swimming, and gliding.

Those who own “The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero” expansion pack may unlock flying abilities on Miraidon. But there’s a caveat. You must beat the base game, as well as The Teal Mask’s storylines, and launch The Indigo Disk second expansion. 

As you seek to unlock their flying mechanic, you’ll do so at Amarys’ Elite Trial, after which you can use the ability to traverse across Kitakami, Paldea, and the Terarium. Sounds fun. 

Now, you can never add Miraidon to your battle teams until after the credits roll. The rationale is that Miradon doesn’t acquire the opportunity to fight until the end of the game, sadly. 

In short, you must finish the entire game first. Once you’ve unlocked them for battle, you can switch between their ride and battle forms from the Pause menu. 

That looks like a cliffhanger, but that’s pretty much about it. Enjoy “Pokémon Scarlet And Violet”!

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