A new generation of Pokémon has arrived, and this means trainers will be able to encounter and capture many new adorable monsters. One of the most exciting and challenging aspects is trying to catch the legendary Pokémon. This may leave you wondering who the legendaries are in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Both Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will receive their own unique legendary Pokémon. These areKoraidon and Miraidon, whosenames may revealsome information about them. Unfortunately, not much is known about these Pokémon yet, but here is what we know.

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Each legendary has a design matching their professor with Koraidon having a prehistoric look while Miraidon has a more futuristic look. This could suggest that there is some form of past versus the future motif in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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What kind of pokemon is Koraidon in Pokémon Scarlet?

Koraidon has adragon-like design, fitting for a legendary Pokémon, and will be available in Pokémon Scarlet. It is hard to gauge what other typing it could be, but The Pokémon Company will likely reveal more as the release date gets closer.

What kind of pokemon is Miraidon in Pokémon Violet?

Miraidon has adragon-like designmixed with a possible fighter jet appearance and is the legendary for Pokémon Violet. This, combined with the lightning bolts on its head, could mean that it has adragon, steel, or electric typing.This is speculation, and more information will likely be revealed later on.

Which version goes with which Legendary?

Koraidonis the legendary Pokémon forScarlet, whileMiraidonis the legendary Pokémon forViolet. Both of these Pokémon are featured as the box art for their respective versions and feature a stunning design. Each one will likely be exclusive to its respective version outside of trading.

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