Koraidon and Miraidon are Dragon type legendary pokémon from the new games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They serve as your primary partner since you first meet them in Cabo Poco, but they are in a weakened state meaning you won’t be able to use them as a party member. However, you can use them as your means of transport. This how to get Koraidon and Miraidon guide will tell you all you need to know about these legendary pokémon!
There are two main capture methods you can try the first one is by playing the main story while the other one is post game. So, without further ado let’s get started.
What are the Capture Methods?
The first capture method is by playing the main story. By the end of the main story, you will find out the true origin of these legendary pokémon. There’s going to be a moment in the final battle where he will regain his full strength and you will be able to use him in a battle. After this you will be able to use him in a battle and add it to your party.
The second capture method is by finishing the storyline. After you finish “The Way Home” storyline credits will roll. You can go back to Area Zero and find the other Koraidon or Miraidon specimen. To do this you need to battle a powerful enemy. Go to the bottom of this Area and circle around Lab Zero until you find a platform the enemy will be at the top end of this platform. Go straight for the capture and use the Master Ball you got from Director Clavell.
How can you Trade Legendary Pokémon?
As you know you can only get Koraidon in Pokémon Scarlet and Miraidon in Pokémon Violet. However, there’s a way around this you can trade with someone else to get your missing legendary Pokémon. All you must do is convince a friend to trade Pokémon with you. And if you complete both capture methods then you will have two of the same Pokémon meaning you can trade one of them and have both Koraidon and Miraidon in your party.
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