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Hadron Engine is a Passive Ability of Miraidon in Pokemon UNITE. Learn the effects of Hadron Engine, as well as its damage at each level, cooldown time, level to learn and upgrade, status effects it inflicts, and all Pokemon builds using Hadron Engine.
List of Contents
Hadron Engine
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|---|---|
| Pokemon | |
| Level Learned | Lv. 1 |
| Move Slot | Passive - Replaces |
| Move Type | Ability (Passive) |
| Damage Type | Status |
| Status Effects | None |
When the Pokemon with this Ability hits a Pokemon from the opposing team with a move, it creates Electric Terrain. The Pokemon can consume a portion of its collected Aeos energy to expand the area of the Electric Terrain it creates. If the Pokemon 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. The Ability goes on cooldown after it's triggered.
| Lvl | Charge Beam |
|---|---|
| 5 | 726 → 975 (+34.3%) |
| 10 | 1049 → 1363 (+29.92%) |
| 15 | 1548 → 2012 (+29.97%) |
Based on our findings, the damage increase when Miraidon is inside the Electric Terrain is about 30%.
Hadron Engine allows Miraidon to create Electric Terrain on its position when it deals damage to opponents with its moves. Miraidon and its allies gain increased damage and immunity from sleep when they are inside the Electric Terrain. Moreover, it also strengthens ally goals and weaken enemy goals. Find a good position to create the Electric Terrain and utilize its effects during fights to gain an advantage.
A minimum of 10 Aeos Energy is needed for Electric Terrain's area to expand and a maximum of 40 Aeos Energy to reach its full expansion or area of effect.
Miraidon has a gauge below its HP bar that lights up when it's full, indicating that the Pokemon will create the Electric Terrain when it hits an opponent with any of its moves.

Check out the builds of the Pokemon related to this move in the link below:

| Move 1 (R) | Move 2 (ZR) |
|---|---|
| Unite Move (ZL) | |
| All Move Lists |
|---|
Adaptability(Eevee) |
Anticipation(Eevee - Espeon) |
Anticipation(Eevee - Umbreon) |
Aroma Veil(Alcremie) |
Bad Dreams(Darkrai) |
Battle Armor(Falinks) |
Beast Boost(Buzzwole) |
Blaze(Blaziken) |
Blaze(Charizard) |
Blaze(Cinderace) |
Blaze(Delphox) |
Cheek Pouch(Greedent) |
Clear Body(Dragapult) |
Clear Body(Metagross) |
Chlorophyll(Leafeon) |
Cotton Down(Eldegoss) |
Cute Charm(Wigglytuff) |
Disguise(Meowscarada) |
Flame Body(Charcadet) |
Flash Fire(Armarouge) |
Filter(Mr. Mime) |
Gale Wings(Talonflame) |
Gluttony(Snorlax) |
Gooey(Goodra) |
Gulp Missile(Cramorant) |
Guts(Machamp) |
Guts(Larvitar) |
Heavy Metal(Duraludon) |
Huge Power(Azumarill) |
Inner Focus(Kubfu) |
Inner Focus(Umbreon) |
Iron Fist(Pawmot) |
Levitate(Gengar) |
Levitate(Latias) |
Levitate(Latios) |
Long Reach(Decidueye) |
Magic Bounce(Espeon) |
Magic Guard(Clefable) |
Magician(Hoopa) |
Marvel Scale(Dratini & Dragonair) |
Multiscale(Dragonite) |
Mold Breaker(Tinkaton) |
Moxie(Gyarados) |
Natural Cure(Blissey) |
Natural Cure(Trevenant) |
No Guard(Honedge & Doublade) |
Oblivious(Slowbro) |
Oblivious(Bounsweet & Steenee) |
Overgrow(Meowscarada) |
Overgrow(Venusaur) |
Pastel Veil(Galarian Rapidash) |
Pixilate(Sylveon) |
Pressure(Mewtwo X) |
Pressure(Mewtwo Y) |
Pressure(Suicune) |
Queenly Majesty(Tsareena) |
Rattled(Magikarp) |
Regenerator(Ho-Oh) |
Rough Skin(Garchomp) |
Run Away(Eevee - Glaceon) |
Run Away(Eevee - Leafeon) |
Run Away(Dodrio) |
Sand Stream(Tyranitar) |
Shed Skin(Pupitar) |
Sniper(Inteleon) |
Snow Cloak(Glaceon) |
Snow Warning(Alolan Ninetales) |
Stance Change(Aegislash) |
Static(Pikachu) |
Steadfast(Lucario) |
Steelworker(Dhelmise) |
Sturdy(Crustle) |
Super Luck (Absol) |
Surge Surfer(Alolan Raichu) |
Swift Swim(Psyduck) |
Synchronize(Gardevoir) |
Syncronize (Mew) |
Technician(Scizor) |
Thick Fat (Mamoswine) |
Torrent(Blastoise) |
Torrent(Greninja) |
Torrent(Empoleon) |
Triage(Comfey) |
Unseen Fist(Urshifu) |
Volt Absorb (Zeraora) |
Water Absorb(Vaporeon) |
Weak Armor(Ceruledge) |
Hadron Engine: Miraidon Passive Effect and Cooldown



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