Why does koraidon not use wheels?

Why does koraidon not use wheels?

Why does koraidon not use wheels?

For those who haven't seen either of Scarlet & Violet's Legendary Pokemon in motion, players can ride on the backs of both Miraidon and Koraidon. However, while Miraidon transforms into a sleek hoverbike that glides above the ground, Koraidon simply runs on all fours despite having a giant wheel attached to it.

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Ironman
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Ironman Triathlon - Wikipedia
bike leg. And it doesn't have to cost a small fortune any longer.
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