Ride On! Mastering Legendary Mounts in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
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So, you’re diving into the vast, sun-drenched region of Paldea in Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, and you’re itching to know how to traverse this land with style and speed. The burning question on every trainer’s mind: What Legendaries can you ride in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet? The answer is straightforward: you can ride Koraidon in Pokémon Scarlet and Miraidon in Pokémon Violet. These aren’t just any Legendaries; they’re your all-terrain, technologically-advanced (or ancient-inspired) partners from almost the very beginning.
Koraidon and Miraidon: Your Living Bike Companions
Unlike previous Pokémon games where you might receive a separate Pokémon specifically designed for riding, Scarlet and Violet integrate the Legendaries directly into the exploration mechanics. Koraidon, the mascot for Scarlet, and Miraidon, the mascot for Violet, are your primary modes of transportation.
Think of them as living bikes, but with a twist. Koraidon, embodying the past, doesn’t actually use its wheel-like appendages for rolling. Instead, it relies on its powerful legs and bird-like features to run, climb, and even glide. Miraidon, representing the future, uses its futuristic design, including glowing engines, to achieve similar feats with a more technological flair.
Unlocking Your Legendary Mount
Getting your hands (or rather, your legs) on these rideable Legendaries is surprisingly simple. Early in the game, after completing the initial prologue, Koraidon or Miraidon will join your adventure. However, there’s a catch: initially, they won’t be fully rideable.
Think of it as a gradual unlocking process. Over time, through the main storyline and the Path of Legends questline (focused on battling Titan Pokémon with Arven), you’ll unlock new abilities for your Legendary companion. These include swimming, gliding, high jumping, and eventually, even full-fledged flying.
Expanding Your Exploration Abilities
To unlock these new abilities, you’ll need to progress through the Path of Legends quest. Defeating each Titan Pokémon grants Koraidon or Miraidon new ways to navigate Paldea.
Here’s a brief breakdown:
- Swimming: Unlocked after defeating the Open Sky Titan. Allows you to traverse bodies of water with ease.
- High Jump: Unlocked after defeating the Lurking Steel Titan. Allows you to jump to previously unreachable heights.
- Gliding: Unlocked after defeating the Quaking Earth Titan. Allows you to soar through the air for a limited time.
- Flying: Achieved by continuing the Path of Legends and improving your bond with your Legendary companion.
- Dashing: Available much earlier, this ability allows you to move across the Paldea region at a rapid pace.
Each unlocked ability significantly enhances your exploration capabilities, opening up new areas and secrets within the world of Paldea.
Abilities and Strengths of Koraidon
Koraidon, being the Legendary of Pokémon Scarlet, has the ability Orichalcum Pulse. This ability automatically sets the weather to harsh sunlight when Koraidon enters battle, boosting its Attack stat. This makes it a formidable offensive force in the right conditions. Its design is evocative of ancient civilizations and powerful beasts.
Abilities and Strengths of Miraidon
Miraidon, representing Pokémon Violet, boasts a futuristic design and powerful electric capabilities. While its specific signature ability may differ, it too offers a significant advantage in battle. Miraidon is designed for high speed and precision, fitting its future-oriented theme.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Riding Legendaries in Scarlet and Violet
Here are some common questions about riding Koraidon and Miraidon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:
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Can you ride both Koraidon and Miraidon in either game? No, you can only ride Koraidon in Pokémon Scarlet and Miraidon in Pokémon Violet.
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When do you get Koraidon/Miraidon? You obtain them early in the game, after completing the prologue. However, their full riding capabilities are unlocked gradually.
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How do you unlock new abilities for Koraidon/Miraidon? By progressing through the Path of Legends quest and defeating the five Titan Pokémon.
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Which Titan unlocks flying for Koraidon/Miraidon? Defeating the Quaking Earth Titan unlocks the gliding ability. The eventual ability to truly fly is unlocked later.
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Can Koraidon/Miraidon swim? Yes, after defeating the Open Sky Titan.
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Can you ride Koraidon/Miraidon everywhere in Paldea? Mostly, but not in Area Zero. Koraidon and Miraidon are afraid of Area Zero, so you’ll have to explore it on foot.
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Does Koraidon actually use its wheels? No, Koraidon‘s wheel-like appendages are actually air sacs used for flotation. It runs on its legs.
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What is Koraidon’s hidden ability? Koraidon’s Ability is Orichalcum Pulse, which sets the weather to harsh sunlight upon entering battle, boosting its Attack stat.
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What Legendaries are in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet? There are six Legendaries in total including Koraidon, Miraidon, plus the four treasures of ruin; Wo-Chien, Chien-Pao, Ting-Lu, and Chi-Yu.
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What are Koraidon and Miraidon based on? They’re believed to be inspired by the Cuelebre, a mythological Dragon-Serpent from Northern Spain culture.
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Can you customize Koraidon or Miraidon? There is no customization for Koraidon and Miraidon.
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Is there a limit to how long you can glide with Koraidon/Miraidon? Yes, there is a time limit to the gliding ability. They will eventually start losing altitude.
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Can I ride other Pokémon besides Koraidon/Miraidon? No, you can only ride Koraidon in Pokémon Scarlet and Miraidon in Pokémon Violet.
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Do Koraidon and Miraidon evolve? They do not evolve, but they do learn new modes of transportation.
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What happens if Koraidon/Miraidon faints in battle? Koraidon and Miraidon cannot faint in normal battles as you do not battle with them.
Conclusion: Embrace the Ride
Koraidon and Miraidon aren’t just Legendary Pokémon; they’re your partners, your steeds, and your key to unlocking the full potential of Paldea. By completing the main story and engaging with the Path of Legends, you’ll forge a strong bond with these Legendaries and unlock their full range of abilities, transforming your exploration experience. So, jump on, and get ready to explore the world of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet like never before! Learning more about how games engage and help players learn can be found on the Games Learning Society at https://www.gameslearningsociety.org/.