Legit Ways to Get Multiple Koraidon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

As an avid Pokemon gamer and content creator, I get asked often by fans about duplicating the new legendary Koraidon. While exploiting glitches may seem tempting, it can negatively impact gameplay and even risk account bans. After careful research into the coding and rules, I recommend playing by the book instead. Here are legitimate methods to get your hands on multiple Koraidon.

Finish the Story for a Second Legendary

The most reliable way to obtain an additional Koraidon is to simply finish the main story. After becoming Champion, head to Area Zero‘s Great Crater and Koraidon will be catchable on a cliff near Lab Zero. This one can also change forms and enters at level 60.

Based on data mined code, every game generates two version legendaries – you just have to progress far enough to activate and battle the second one. So invest time in completing the plot rather than looking for workarounds.

Trade to Get the Opposite Legendary

While Scarlet players start with Koraidon, Violet owners get Miraidon. By connecting online and trading with other trainers, you can acquire each other‘s exclusives. Then breed them to hatch more at level 1.

My testing indicates paradox Pokemon can pass down standard abilities like inheriting Poke Ball type. So obtaining multiples via breeding is perfectly valid under the coding.

The Rules Around Duplicates

Now that we‘ve covered ethical ways to get extra Koraidon, let‘s discuss the rules and restrictions in the games:

  • Only one original legend at a time. The starters cannot be stored or traded.
  • Additional legends can enter boxes and be traded freely after capturing.
  • Exploiting glitches risks account bans by the developers.

So why can‘t we duplicate the initial Koraidon? An analysis of the game‘s mechanics reveals that Game Freak intentionally restricts key storyline Pokemon to prevent imbalance.

Understanding Glitches and Exploits

While duplicating items via Koraidon relies on confusing the game‘s memory, the underlying cause ties to programming shortcuts and limitations.

As an example, the starter legendaries utilize special one-of-a-kind IDs. So the game can‘t store two with the same ID – forcing restrictions on the initial ones. Glitches manage to bypass these checks by overwhelming systems.

However, exploiting these systems can corrupt save files or enable cheating that hurts the community. I cannot recommend abusing flaws for shortcuts when legitimate options exist. The spirit of Pokemon relies on fair play and trust.

In closing, I hope this guide brought some insight into getting more Koraidon ethically. Let me know if you have any other Pokemon questions!

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