Paradox Pokémon

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Paradox Pokémon (Japanese: パラドックスポケモン Paradox Pokémon) are a group of Pokémon found in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They have two subgroups, one made of Pokémon resembling ancient relatives of contemporary PokémonS, and one resembling futuristic relatives of contemporary PokémonV. They are all gender unknown, unable to evolve, unable to breed, and their names do not follow regular naming conventions with the exceptions of Koraidon and Miraidon, thus having different names in Spanish and Italian. All of them also share the category of Paradox Pokémon. They are also known as unidentified creatures by researchers.

History

The Paradox Pokémon from the ancient pastS/distant futureV were brought into present thanks to a time machine built by Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV in order for research, with the ultimate goal of establishing a sanctuary in which they would be able to coexist with present-day Pokémon. Due to how dangerous they were to the ecosystem of Paldea, the Paradox Pokémon were kept locked away in Area Zero. KoraidonS/MiraidonV was the first to be brought into the present; a second specimen was later brought into the present as well, but it proved to be far more aggressive than the original and drove it away in a territorial dispute. It is later revealed that Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV was killed by the rival KoraidonS/MiraidonV while defending the first KoraidonS/MiraidonV.

Later during the main story, a Great TuskS/an Iron TreadsV escaped and became a Titan Pokémon, roaming the Asado Desert. The player and Arven defeated it, putting an end to its rampage.

Durning the The Way Home storyline, the player, Arven, Nemona, and Penny encountered several Paradox Pokémon while heading deeper into Area Zero. First, they encountered a Scream TailS/an Iron BundleV at Research Station 2. At Research Station 3, they encountered a Great TuskS/an Iron TreadsV like the one fought in the Asado Desert. At Research Station 4, the second KoraidonS/MiraidonV is encountered before the group is ambushed by several Great TuskS/Iron TreadsV, Brute BonnetS/Iron HandsV, and Flutter ManeS/Iron JugulisV. The AI Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV would use seven Paradox Pokémon in an attempt to defend the time machine only for the player and their KoraidonS/MiraidonV to put a stop to it. The time machine that summoned the Paradox Pokémon was then destroyed.

Afterwards, the rest of the Paradox Pokémon can be found in Area Zero post-game, including Roaring MoonS/Iron ValiantV and the second KoraidonS/MiraidonV.

In the games

Ancient Pokémon

These Pokémon look like ancient relatives of contemporary Pokémon. They all share the Protosynthesis Ability, with the exception of Koraidon, which has Orichalcum Pulse. Their Ability also involve the effect of Sunny Day in the battle.

Ndex Paradox Pokémon Contemporary Relative
Image Type Image Type
---  
Great Tusk
 Ground  Fighting   
Donphan
 Ground 
---  
Brute Bonnet
 Grass  Dark   
Amoonguss
 Grass  Poison 
---  
Sandy Shocks
 Electric  Ground   
Magneton
 Electric  Steel 
---  
Scream Tail
 Fairy  Psychic   
Jigglypuff
 Normal  Fairy 
---  
Flutter Mane
 Ghost  Fairy   
Misdreavus
 Ghost 
---  
Slither Wing
 Bug  Fighting   
Volcarona
 Bug  Fire 
---  
Roaring Moon
 Dragon  Dark   
Mega Salamence
 Dragon  Flying 
---  
Koraidon
"Winged King"
 Fighting  Dragon   
Cyclizar
 Dragon  Normal 

Future Pokémon

These Pokémon look like futuristic relatives of contemporary Pokémon. They all share the Quark Drive Ability, with the exception of Miraidon, which has Hadron Engine. Their Ability also involve the effect of Electric Terrain in the battle.

Ndex Paradox Pokémon Contemporary Relative
Image Type Image Type
---  
Iron Treads
 Ground  Steel   
Donphan
 Ground 
---  
Iron Moth
 Fire  Poison   
Volcarona
 Bug  Fire 
---  
Iron Hands
 Fighting  Electric   
Hariyama
 Fighting 
---  
Iron Jugulis
 Dark  Flying   
Hydreigon
 Dark  Dragon 
---  
Iron Thorns
 Rock  Electric   
Tyranitar
 Rock  Dark 
---  
Iron Bundle
 Ice  Water   
Delibird
 Ice  Flying 
---  
Iron Valiant
 Fairy  Fighting   
Gardevoir
 Psychic  Fairy 
 
Gallade
 Psychic  Fighting 
---  
Miraidon
"Iron Serpent"
 Electric  Dragon   
Cyclizar
 Dragon  Normal 

Base stats comparison

Pokémon  
Great Tusk
 
Brute Bonnet
 
Sandy Shocks
 
Scream Tail
 
Flutter Mane
 
Slither Wing
 
Roaring Moon
 
Koraidon
HP
115
111
85
115
55
85
105
100
Attack
131
127
81
65
55
135
139
135
Defense
131
99
97
99
55
79
71
115
Sp. Attack
53
79
121
65
135
85
55
85
Sp. Defense
53
99
85
115
135
105
101
100
Speed
87
55
101
111
135
81
119
135
Total 570 570 570 570 570 570 590 670


Pokémon  
Iron Treads
 
Iron Moth
 
Iron Hands
 
Iron Jugulis
 
Iron Thorns
 
Iron Bundle
 
Iron Valiant
 
Miraidon
HP
90
80
154
94
100
56
74
100
Attack
112
70
140
80
134
80
130
85
Defense
120
60
108
86
110
114
90
100
Sp. Attack
72
140
50
122
70
124
120
135
Sp. Defense
70
110
68
80
84
60
60
115
Speed
106
110
50
108
72
136
116
135
Total 570 570 570 570 570 570 590 670


Trivia

  • All Paradox Pokémon exclusive to Violet have English names starting with "Iron".
    • While this doesn't explicitly apply to Miraidon, its past name was "Iron Serpent", as mentioned in its Pokédex entry from Violet.
  • Donphan, Volcarona, and Cyclizar are the only Pokémon to have Paradox counterparts in both versions of Scarlet and Violet.
  • Iron Valiant is the only Paradox Pokémon to be based off of more than one Pokémon.
  • Roaring Moon is the only Paradox Pokémon based on a Mega Evolved Pokémon.
  • No Paradox Pokémon based on a version exclusive is available in the same game as its modern-day counterpart.
  • The Paradox Pokémon share similarities with the Ultra Beasts:
    • Both cannot evolve in the first set of games they appear in. (With Poipole being the only exception)
    • Both play a role in the main story.
    • Both groups consist of gender unknown Pokémon and are unable to breed.
    • Both have designs that are far different from regular Pokémon.
    • Both are connected to Legendary Pokémon.
    • The majority of Pokémon in both groups have a base stat total of 570.
    • Promotional material for both groups' debut games did not refer to them as Pokémon prior to the games' releases.
    • Characters in the games are initially unsure whether either group are actually Pokémon.
  • Not counting Koraidon or Miraidon, all Ancient Pokémon have odd numbered stats while all Future Pokémon have even numbered stats.
    • Additionally, all Ancient Pokémon are taller than the Pokémon they are based on, while all Future Pokémon are shorter.
  • All types except Normal are represented by at least one Paradox Pokémon.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 悖謬寶可夢 Buhtmauh Pokémon
Mandarin 悖謬寶可夢 / 悖谬宝可梦 Bèimiù Bǎokěmèng
  French Pokémon Paradoxe
  German Paradox-Pokémon
  Italian Pokémon Paradosso
  Korean 패러독스 포켓몬 Paradox Pokémon
  Spanish Pokémon paradoja

See Also