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'''Miraidon''' (Japanese:'''ミライドン''' ''Miraidon'') is a playable Pokémon in [[Pokémon UNITE]]. It became available as a playable character on February 27, 2024.
'''Miraidon''' (Japanese:'''ミライドン''' ''Miraidon'') is a playable Pokémon in [[Pokémon UNITE]]. It became available as a playable character on February 27, 2024 It is an Attacker who can set [[Electric Terrain]] to bolster its allies and push for [[Knock out (verb)|Knock Outs]]. However, activating its {{a|Hadron Engine}} to do so forces it to spend [[Aeos energy]], so it finds difficulty in [[goal zone|scoring]].  


==Stats==
==Stats==
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==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Passive Ability===
===Passive Ability===
{{incomplete|section|Miraidon's fuel efficiency}}
{{UnitePassiveAbility
{{UnitePassiveAbility
|image=UNITE Miraidon Hadron Engine.png
|image=UNITE Miraidon Hadron Engine.png
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|jname=ハドロンエンジン
|jname=ハドロンエンジン
|jtrans=Hadron Engine
|jtrans=Hadron Engine
|desc=When the Pokémon with this Ability hits a Pokémon from the opposing team with a move, it creates Electric Terrain. The Pokémon can consume a portion of its collected Aeos energy to expand the area of the Electric Terrain it creates. If the Pokémon with this Ability or its allies are within the Electric Terrain, their attacks deal additional damage and they cannot be put to sleep. Electric Terrain strengthens ally team goals and weakens opposing team goals. This Ability goes on cooldown after it's triggered.
|desc=When the Pokémon with this Ability hits a Pokémon from the opposing team with a move, it creates [[Electric Terrain]]. The Pokémon can consume a portion of its collected [[Aeos energy]] to expand the area of the Electric Terrain it creates. If the Pokémon with this Ability or its allies are within the Electric Terrain, their attacks deal additional damage and they cannot be put to [[sleep]]. Electric Terrain strengthens ally team [[goal zone|goals]] and weakens opposing team goals. This Ability goes on cooldown after it's triggered.
 
Effect: The cooldown for this Ability is visible as a blue bar over this Pokémon. An activation does not require Aeos energy, but Aeos energy will be spent if available to increase the area of effect. (Contrary to the description, this is mandatory.) A strengthened goal zone heals more [[HP]] than normal, while a weakened goal zone reduces the HP healed.
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==Moveset==
==Moveset==
{{incomplete|section|'''+''' upgrade levels}}
===Move slot 1===
===Move slot 1===
{{UniteMove
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|upgrade1=Charge Beam+
|upgrade1=Charge Beam+
|cat1=Ranged
|cat1=Ranged
|desc=Has the user charge power before firing an electric beam in the designated direction. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user's Sp. Atk is increased for a short time, and the user stores electric power. <br>If the user stores electric poer twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Charge Beam. The boosted version has the user continuosly fire an electric beam in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect. <br>A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.
|desc=Has the user charge power before firing an electric beam in the designated direction. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user's [[Special Attack|Sp. Atk]] is increased for a short time, and the user stores electric power. <br>If the user stores electric power twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Charge Beam. The boosted version has the user continuosly fire an electric beam in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect. <br>A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.
Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move.
Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move.
Effect: The charge's cap is in the first fourth of the time, increasing in range as the charge progresses. Both having stored electric power and having access to the boosted version of this attack are timed by an effect duration. The boosted version of this attack grants this Pokémon [[status condition (UNITE)|Hindrance Resistance]].
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{{UniteMove
{{UniteMove
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|upgrade1=Electro Drift+
|upgrade1=Electro Drift+
|cat1=Dash
|cat1=Dash
|desc=Has the user race forward in the designated direction while spinning, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in its path. The user also stores electric power. <br>If the user stores electric power twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Electro Drift. The boosted version has the user do a spinning attack aimed at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage to any opposing Pokémon if it hits. This move deals increased damage if the opposing Pokémon's remaning HP is low. <br>A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.
|desc=Has the user race forward in the designated direction while spinning, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in its path. The user also stores electric power. <br>If the user stores electric power twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Electro Drift. The boosted version has the user do a spinning attack aimed at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage to any opposing Pokémon if it hits. This move deals increased damage if the opposing Pokémon's remaining [[HP]] is low. <br>A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.


Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move.
Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move.
Effect: This Pokémon has Hindrance Resistance while preparing to race. Electric power is only stored if this move hits an opposing Pokémon. Both having stored electric power and having access to the boosted version of this attack are timed by an effect duration. The boosted version of the attack has a longer animation before racing at the designated opposing Pokémon, but this Pokémon can move around while readying the attack. The boosted version moves a farther distance tha the normal version.
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|upgrade2='''Parabolic Charge'''
|upgrade2='''Parabolic Charge'''
|cat1=Debuff
|cat1=Debuff
|desc=Has the user discharge electricity at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage and leaving them paralyzed.
|desc=Has the user discharge electricity at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage and leaving them [[paralyze]]d.
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{{UniteMove
{{UniteMove
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|upgrade1=Parabolic Charge+
|upgrade1=Parabolic Charge+
|cat1=Recovery
|cat1=Recovery
|desc=Has the user flood the area around it with electricity, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user recovers HP and also recovers 1 stored use of either Charge Beam or Electro Drift. The more opposing Pokémon the move hits, the more HP the user recovers.  
|desc=Has the user flood the area around it with electricity, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user recovers [[HP]] and also recovers 1 stored use of either [[#Move slot 1|Charge Beam or Electro Drift]]. The more opposing Pokémon the move hits, the more HP the user recovers.  
Upgrade: Grants the user a shield when this move is used.
Upgrade: Grants the user a {{UNITE|shield}} when this move is used.
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|level=9
|level=9
|cat1=Area
|cat1=Area
|desc=Has the user call down 5 meteorites in a row, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon they hit. If a meteorite hits an opposing Pokémon, the next meteorite to fall will deal increased damage. The final meteorite deals higher damage in a wider area of effect and throws opponents.
|desc=Has the user call down 5 meteorites in a row, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon they hit. If a meteorite hits an opposing Pokémon, the next meteorite to fall will deal increased damage. The final meteorite deals higher damage in a wider area of effect and [[hindrance|throws]] opponents.
 
Effect: This move is used by holding the input, and releasing it ends the move early. After a short time, each meteorite will have its location "lock in" on the currently designated area, and the cursor will select the location of the next meteor. Each time a meteorite is "locked in", 30% of the Unite Move gauge is spent. (The move can continue to be used even if the gauge is empty). This move is not considered to have been used until the first meteorite has "locked in".
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Revision as of 13:02, 23 March 2024

Miraidon UNITE EX License Logo.png
ミライドン Miraidon
UNITE Miraidon.png
Role Attacker
Attack type Ranged
Damage type Sp. Atk
Difficulty Novice
UNITE1008.png
Does not evolve
License availability:
Aeos coin 15,000 / Aeos gem 700
UNITE Miraidon License Card.png

Miraidon (Japanese:ミライドン Miraidon) is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on February 27, 2024 It is an Attacker who can set Electric Terrain to bolster its allies and push for Knock Outs. However, activating its Hadron Engine to do so forces it to spend Aeos energy, so it finds difficulty in scoring.

Stats

Miraidon
Offense UNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 0.png
Endurance UNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star half.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.png
Mobility UNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 0.png
Scoring UNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.png
Support UNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 1.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.pngUNITE Star 0.png

Abilities

Passive Ability

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Reason: Miraidon's fuel efficiency
UNITE Miraidon Hadron Engine.png
Hadron Engine
ハドロンエンジン Hadron Engine
Description

When the Pokémon with this Ability hits a Pokémon from the opposing team with a move, it creates Electric Terrain. The Pokémon can consume a portion of its collected Aeos energy to expand the area of the Electric Terrain it creates. If the Pokémon with this Ability or its allies are within the Electric Terrain, their attacks deal additional damage and they cannot be put to sleep. Electric Terrain strengthens ally team goals and weakens opposing team goals. This Ability goes on cooldown after it's triggered.

Effect: The cooldown for this Ability is visible as a blue bar over this Pokémon. An activation does not require Aeos energy, but Aeos energy will be spent if available to increase the area of effect. (Contrary to the description, this is mandatory.) A strengthened goal zone heals more HP than normal, while a weakened goal zone reduces the HP healed.

Basic Attack

UNITE Attack.png Damage category: Special (as a basic attack)
Description

Deals damage to opposing Pokémon, does not have a boosted attack.


Moveset

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Reason: + upgrade levels

Move slot 1

UNITE Miraidon Thunder Shock.png Thunder Shock
でんきショック
Electric Shock
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 5 seconds
Upgrades into Charge Beam or Electro Drift
UNITE Skill Label Ranged.png Ranged Description
Has the user send a jolt of electricity in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon if it hits.
UNITE Miraidon Charge Beam.png Charge Beam
チャージビーム
Charge Beam
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 1 seconds
Upgrades into Charge Beam+
UNITE Skill Label Ranged.png Ranged Description
Has the user charge power before firing an electric beam in the designated direction. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user's Sp. Atk is increased for a short time, and the user stores electric power.
If the user stores electric power twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Charge Beam. The boosted version has the user continuosly fire an electric beam in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect.
A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.

Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move. Effect: The charge's cap is in the first fourth of the time, increasing in range as the charge progresses. Both having stored electric power and having access to the boosted version of this attack are timed by an effect duration. The boosted version of this attack grants this Pokémon Hindrance Resistance.

UNITE Miraidon Electro Drift.png Electro Drift
イナズマドライブ
Lightning Drive
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 1 seconds
Upgrades into Electro Drift+
UNITE Skill Label Dash.png Dash Description
Has the user race forward in the designated direction while spinning, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in its path. The user also stores electric power.
If the user stores electric power twice within a short time, it can use a boosted version of Electro Drift. The boosted version has the user do a spinning attack aimed at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage to any opposing Pokémon if it hits. This move deals increased damage if the opposing Pokémon's remaining HP is low.
A maximum of 2 uses can be kept in reserve for this move.

Upgrade: Decreases the time it takes to store a use of this move.

Effect: This Pokémon has Hindrance Resistance while preparing to race. Electric power is only stored if this move hits an opposing Pokémon. Both having stored electric power and having access to the boosted version of this attack are timed by an effect duration. The boosted version of the attack has a longer animation before racing at the designated opposing Pokémon, but this Pokémon can move around while readying the attack. The boosted version moves a farther distance tha the normal version.

Move slot 2

UNITE Miraidon Thunder Wave.png Thunder Wave
でんじは
Electromagnetic Wave
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 8 seconds
Upgrades into Thunder or Parabolic Charge
UNITE Skill Label Debuff.png Debuff Description
Has the user discharge electricity at the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage and leaving them paralyzed.
UNITE Miraidon Thunder.png Thunder
かみなり
Lightning
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 10 seconds
Upgrades into Thunder+
UNITE Skill Label Debuff.png Debuff Description
Has the user summon a cloud in the skies above that drops wicked thunderbolts.
The summoned cloud moves slowly toward the nearest opposing Pokémon, dropping thunderbolts whenever a set amount of time passes. The thunderbolts deal damage and apply a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon they hit.

Upgrade: Strengthens the slowing effect applied to opposing Pokémon when they are hit by lightning.

UNITE Miraidon Parabolic Charge.png Parabolic Charge
パラボラチャージ
Parabola Charge
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 10 seconds
Upgrades into Parabolic Charge+
UNITE Skill Label Recovery.png Recovery Description
Has the user flood the area around it with electricity, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If this move hits opposing Pokémon, the user recovers HP and also recovers 1 stored use of either Charge Beam or Electro Drift. The more opposing Pokémon the move hits, the more HP the user recovers.

Upgrade: Grants the user a shield when this move is used.

Unite Move

UNITE Miraidon Bright Future Meteor Storm.png Bright Future Meteor Storm
未来照らす流星
Meteor that Illuminates the Future
Learned at Lv. 9
UNITE Skill Label Area.png Area Description
Has the user call down 5 meteorites in a row, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon they hit. If a meteorite hits an opposing Pokémon, the next meteorite to fall will deal increased damage. The final meteorite deals higher damage in a wider area of effect and throws opponents.

Effect: This move is used by holding the input, and releasing it ends the move early. After a short time, each meteorite will have its location "lock in" on the currently designated area, and the cursor will select the location of the next meteor. Each time a meteorite is "locked in", 30% of the Unite Move gauge is spent. (The move can continue to be used even if the gauge is empty). This move is not considered to have been used until the first meteorite has "locked in".

Holowear

Name Holowear Release Date Unlock Method Audio/Visual FX
UNITE Rarity blue icon.png Tuxedo Style UNITE Miraidon Tuxedo Style Holowear.png February 27, 2024 UNITE Aeos gem.png 1,050 Movement

In other languages

Bright Future Meteor Storm

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese 未来照らす流星 Mirai Terasu Ryūsei (Meteor that Illuminates the Future)
Chinese Cantonese 照亮未來的流星 Jiuleuhng Meihlòih dīk Làuhsīng (Meteor that Illuminates the Future)
Mandarin 照亮未來的流星 / 照亮未来的流星 Zhàoliàng Wèilái de Liúxīng (Meteor that Illuminates the Future)
France Flag.png French Chrono-Météore (Chrono-Meteor)
Germany Flag.png German Schicksalseinschlag (Impact of Fate)
India Flag.png Hindi फ़्यूचर मिटियॉर Future Meteor (Future Meteor)
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Meteor Futur (Future Meteor)
Italy Flag.png Italian Dragometeore del Futuro (Dragon Meteors of the Future)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 미래를비추는유성 Mirae-reul Bichuneun Yuseong (Meteor that Illuminates the Future)
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Chuva Meteórica da Luz Futurista (Futuristic Light Meteor Shower)
Russia Flag.png Russian Метеоры Яркой Победы Meteory Yarkoy Pobedy (Meteors of Bright Victory)
Spain Flag.png Spanish Tormenta Meteórica Futurística (Futuristic Meteoric Storm)
Thailand Flag.png Thai หมู่ดาวตกแห่งอนาคต Mudaotok haeng Onakhot (Meteor Clusters of the Future)
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Aydınlık Gelecek Meteor Yağmuru (Bright Future Meteor Shower)

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Miraidon.

Playable characters in Pokémon UNITE
Attacker Alolan NinetalesArmarougeChandelureCinderaceCramorantDecidueyeDelphoxDragapultDuraludonEspeonGardevoirGlaceonGreninjaInteleonMewMewtwo (Y)MiraidonPikachuSylveonVenusaur
All‑Rounder AegislashAzumarillBlazikenBuzzwoleCeruledgeCharizardDragoniteFalinksGarchompGyaradosLucarioMachampMetagrossMewtwo (X)MimikyuScizorTsareenaTyranitarUrshifuZacian
Speedster AbsolDarkraiDodrioGengarLeafeonMeowscaradaTalonflameZeraoraZoroark
Defender BlastoiseCrustleGoodraGreedentHo-OhLaprasMamoswineSlowbroSnorlaxTrevenantUmbreon
Supporter BlisseyClefableComfeyEldegossHoopaMr. MimePsyduckSableyeWigglytuff


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