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==Traits of Dragon types==
 
==Traits of Dragon types==
 
Dragon type Pokémon are generally rather rare in Pokémon games, and some are even considered to be Mythical Pokémon due to such rare sightings of them; indeed, Dratini was long thought to be extinct.
 
Dragon type Pokémon are generally rather rare in Pokémon games, and some are even considered to be Mythical Pokémon due to such rare sightings of them; indeed, Dratini was long thought to be extinct.
   
In the games, Dragon types are only weak against [[Ice (Pokémon type)|Ice]] and Dragon type moves. They are also highly resistant to Fire, Electric, Grass and Water type moves, with all four being featured as the starting Pokémon's types in the first Generation. Due to these traits, they are considered to be very powerful; the only thing that resists Dragon type moves is Steel, which can easily be countered with Fire, Ground or Fighting types. The combination of Dragon and Fire in particular is only resisted by [[Heatran|one Pokémon]]. Unfortunately, these factors tend to be balanced by the fact that the Dragon type is often paired with types that give it a double weakness (for example, the Flying-type, giving the Pokémon a double weakness to Ice). This means that whilst Dragons are powerful, they are not unstoppable. Additionally, in the [[Sixth Pokémon generation|sixth generation]], the new [[Fairy (Pokémon Type)|fairy]] type runs as a direct counter to dragon types. Dragon attacks cannot hurt it and Fairy attacks are supereffective against it.
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In the games, Dragon types are only weak against [[Ice (Pokémon type)|Ice]] and Dragon type moves. They are also highly resistant to Fire, Electric, Grass and Water type moves, with all four being featured as the starting Pokémon's types in the first Generation. Due to these traits, they are considered to be very powerful; the only thing that resists Dragon type moves is Steel, which can easily be countered with Fire, Ground or Fighting types. The combination of Dragon and Fire in particular is only resisted by [[Heatran|one Pokémon]]. Unfortunately, these factors tend to be balanced by the fact that the Dragon type is often paired with types that give it a double weakness (for example, the Flying-type, giving the Pokémon a double weakness to Ice). This means that whilst Dragons are powerful, they are not unstoppable. Additionally, in the [[Sixth Pokémon generation|sixth generation]], the new [[Fairy (Pokémon Type)|fairy]] type runs as a direct counter to dragon types. Dragon attacks cannot hurt it and Fairy attacks are super-effective against it.
   
 
==List of dragon-type Pokémon==
 
==List of dragon-type Pokémon==
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|[[Turtonator]]
 
|{{Fire}}{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[File:PKMNSM780.png]]
 
|[[Drampa]]
 
|[[Drampa]]
 
|{{Normal}}{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[Jangmo-o]]
 
|{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[Turtonator]]
 
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|[[File:PKMNSM783.png]]
|{{Fire}}{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[File:PKMNSM784.png]]
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|[[Kommo-o]]
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|[[Guzzlord]]
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|[[Applin]]
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|[[Flapple]]
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|{{Grass}}{{Dragon}}
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|[[Appletun]]
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|{{Grass}}{{Dragon}}
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|[[File:PKMNSS880.png|120px]]
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|[[Dracozolt]]
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|{{Electric}}{{Dragon}}
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|[[File:PKMNSS882.png|120px]]
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|[[Dracovish]]
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|{{Water}}{{Dragon}}
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|[[File:PKMNSS884.png|120px]]
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|[[Duraludon]]
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|{{Steel}}{{Dragon}}
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|[[File:PKMNSS885.png|120px]]
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|[[Dreepy]]
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|[[Drakloak]]
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|[[Dragapult]]
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|{{Dragon}}{{Ghost}}
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|[[File:PKMNSS890.png|120px]]
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|[[Eternatus]]
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|{{Poison}}{{Dragon}}
 
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=== Forms with Dragon-type ===
 
=== Forms with Dragon-type ===
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|[[Exeggutor]] <br>(Alola)
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|{{Grass}}{{Dragon}}
 
|{{Grass}}{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[File:PKMN373-M.png]]
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|[[Salamence|Mega Salamence]]
 
|[[Salamence|Mega Salamence]]
 
|{{Dragon}}{{Flying}}
 
|{{Dragon}}{{Flying}}
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|{{Dragon}}{{Ground}}
 
|{{Dragon}}{{Ground}}
 
|Hold Garchompite
 
|Hold Garchompite
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|[[Arceus]] (Dragon type)
 
|{{Dragon}}
 
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|[[File:PKMN487-O.png]]
 
|[[File:PKMN487-O.png]]
|[[Giratina]] <br>Origin Forme
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|[[Giratina]]<br />Origin Forme
 
|{{Ghost}}{{Dragon}}
 
|{{Ghost}}{{Dragon}}
 
|Hold the Griseous Orb
 
|Hold the Griseous Orb
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|[[File:PKMN493-Dragon.png]]
 
|[[Arceus]]<br />Dragon Type
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|{{Dragon}}
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|Hold the Draco Plate
 
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|{{Dragon}}{{Ice}}
 
|{{Dragon}}{{Ice}}
 
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|[[Zygarde]]<br />10% Forme
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|[[Zygarde]]<br />Complete Forme
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|[[File:PKMNSM773-Dragon.png]]
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|[[Silvally]]<br />Dragon type
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|{{Dragon}}
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|[[Necrozma|Ultra Necrozma]]
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| Dusk Mane Necrozma or Dawn Wings Necrozma holding Ultranecrozium
 
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==List of dragon-type moves==
 
==List of dragon-type moves==
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|[[Dragon Rage]]||[[List of Dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Cool||10||40 HP||100%||[[First Pokémon generation|First]]
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|[[Dragon Rage]]||{{Special}}||Cool||10||40 HP||100%||[[First Pokémon generation|First]]
 
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|[[Outrage]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Physical||Cool||15||120||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
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|[[Outrage]]||{{Physical}}||Cool||15||120||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
 
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|[[DragonBreath]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Cool||20||60||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
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|[[DragonBreath]]||{{Special}}||Cool||20||60||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
 
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|[[Twister (move)|Twister]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Cool||20||40||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
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|[[Twister (Pokémon)|Twister]]||{{Special}}||Cool||20||40||100%||[[Second Pokémon generation|Second]]
 
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|[[Dragon Claw]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Physical||Cool||15||80||100%||[[Third Pokémon generation|Third]]
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|[[Dragon Claw]]||{{Physical}}||Cool||15||80||100%||[[Third Pokémon generation|Third]]
 
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|[[Dragon Dance]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Status||Cool||20||&mdash;||&mdash;||[[Third Pokémon generation|Third]]
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|[[Dragon Dance]]||{{Status}}||Cool||20||&mdash;||&mdash;||[[Third Pokémon generation|Third]]
 
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|[[Dragon Pulse]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Smart||10||90||100%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
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|[[Dragon Pulse]]||{{Special}}||Smart||10||90||100%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
 
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|[[Dragon Rush]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Physical||Cool||10||100||75%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
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|[[Dragon Rush]]||{{Physical}}||Cool||10||100||75%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
 
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|[[Draco Meteor]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Smart||5||140||90%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
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|[[Draco Meteor]]||{{Special}}||Smart||5||140||90%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
 
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|[[Roar of Time]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Cool||5||150||90%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
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|[[Roar of Time]]||{{Special}}||Cool||5||150||90%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
 
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|[[Spacial Rend]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Special||Tough||5||100||95%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
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|[[Spacial Rend]]||{{Special}}||Tough||5||100||95%||[[Fourth Pokémon generation|Fourth]]
 
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|[[Dragon Tail]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Physical||Tough||10||60||90%||[[Fifth Pokémon generation|Fifth]]
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|[[Dragon Tail]]||{{Physical}}||Tough||10||60||90%||[[Fifth Pokémon generation|Fifth]]
 
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|[[Dual Chop]]||[[List of dragon-type Pokémon|Dragon]]||Physical||Tough||15||40||90%||[[Fifth Pokémon generation|Fifth]]
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|[[Dual Chop]]||{{Physical}}||Tough||15||40||90%||[[Fifth Pokémon generation|Fifth]]
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|[[Clanging Scales]]
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|{{Special}}
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|&mdash;
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|5
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|100%
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|[[Seventh Pokémon generation|Seventh]]
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|[[Core Enforcer]]
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|{{Special}}
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|100
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|100%
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|[[Seventh Pokémon generation|Seventh]]
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|[[Dragon Hammer]]
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|{{Physical}}
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|&mdash;
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|90
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|100%
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|[[Seventh Pokémon generation|Seventh]]
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|[[Breaking Swipe]]
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|&mdash;
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|15
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|60
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|[[Eighth Pokémon generation|Eighth]]
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|[[Clangorous Soul]]
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|{{Status}}
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|&mdash;
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|5
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|&mdash;
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|&mdash;
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|[[Eighth Pokémon generation|Eighth]]
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|[[Dragon Darts]]
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|{{Special}}
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|&mdash;
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|10
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|50
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|[[Eighth Pokémon generation|Eighth]]
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|[[Dynamax Cannon]]
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|{{Special}}
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|&mdash;
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|5
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|100
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|100%
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|[[Eighth Pokémon generation|Eighth]]
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|[[Eternabeam]]
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|{{Special}}
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|&mdash;
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|5
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|160
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|90%
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|[[Eighth Pokémon generation|Eighth]]
 
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===Z-Moves and Max Moves===
{{Pokémon types}}[[Category:Pokémon types]]
 
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* Devastating Drake ([[Z-Crystal|Dragonium Z]])
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* Clangorous Soulblaze (Kommonium Z) - Clanging Scales
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* Max Wyrmwind
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* G-Max Depletion - Duraludon
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{{Pokémon types}}
 
[[Category:Pokémon types]]
 
[[Category:Dragons]]
 
[[Category:Dragons]]

Revision as of 03:26, 12 February 2020

Traits of Dragon types

Dragon type Pokémon are generally rather rare in Pokémon games, and some are even considered to be Mythical Pokémon due to such rare sightings of them; indeed, Dratini was long thought to be extinct.

In the games, Dragon types are only weak against Ice and Dragon type moves. They are also highly resistant to Fire, Electric, Grass and Water type moves, with all four being featured as the starting Pokémon's types in the first Generation. Due to these traits, they are considered to be very powerful; the only thing that resists Dragon type moves is Steel, which can easily be countered with Fire, Ground or Fighting types. The combination of Dragon and Fire in particular is only resisted by one Pokémon. Unfortunately, these factors tend to be balanced by the fact that the Dragon type is often paired with types that give it a double weakness (for example, the Flying-type, giving the Pokémon a double weakness to Ice). This means that whilst Dragons are powerful, they are not unstoppable. Additionally, in the sixth generation, the new fairy type runs as a direct counter to dragon types. Dragon attacks cannot hurt it and Fairy attacks are super-effective against it.

List of dragon-type Pokémon

Image Pokémon Type Information
PKMN147 Dratini DragonDragon The first dragon type Pokémon in the Pokémon series.
PKMN148 Dragonair DragonDragon Evolves from Dratini.
PKMN149 Dragonite DragonDragonFlyingFlying Evolves from Dragonair. It is a very strong Pokémon. It gains a Flying type
PKMN230 Kingdra WaterWaterDragonDragon Evolves from Seadra. First Water/ Dragon
PKMN329 Vibrava GroundGroundDragonDragon Evolves from Trapinch. First Ground / Dragon
PKMN330 Flygon GroundGroundDragonDragon Evolves from Vibrava.
PKMN334 Altaria DragonDragonFlyingFlying Evolves from Swablu.
PKMN371 Bagon DragonDragon A Pokémon that wants to know how to fly.
PKMN372 Shelgon DragonDragon The evolution of Bagon. It has a shell that peels of once it evolves.
PKMN373 Salamence DragonDragonFlyingFlying After its long held dream of flying, this Pokémon got its wings. The evolution of Shelgon. It is a very strong Pokémon.
PKMN380 Latias DragonDragonPsychicPsychic
PKMN381 Latios DragonDragonPsychicPsychic
PKMN384 Rayquaza DragonDragonFlyingFlying The mascot for Pokémon Emerald. It lives in the ozone Layer.
PKMN443 Gible DragonDragonGroundGround A Pokémon that lives in caves.
PKMN444 Gabite DragonDragonGroundGround The evolution of Gible.
PKMN445 Garchomp DragonDragonGroundGround A very strong Pokémon. The evolution of Gabite.
PKMN483 Dialga SteelSteelDragonDragon The mascot for Pokémon Diamond. It has the power to control time.
PKMN484 Palkia WaterWaterDragonDragon The mascot for Pokémon Pearl. It has the power to distort space.
PKMN487-A Giratina GhostGhostDragonDragon The mascot for Pokémon Platinum. It controls antimatter and the Distortion World.
PKMN610 Axew DragonDragon
PKMN611 Fraxure DragonDragon
PKMN612 Haxorus DragonDragon
PKMN621 Druddigon DragonDragon
PKMN633 Deino DarkDarkDragonDragon First Dark / Dragon
PKMN634 Zweilous DarkDarkDragonDragon
PKMN635 Hydreigon DarkDarkDragonDragon
PKMN643 Reshiram DragonDragonFireFire The mascot for Pokémon Black.
PKMN644 Zekrom DragonDragonElectricElectric The mascot for Pokémon White.
PKMN646 Kyurem DragonDragonIceIce
PKMN691 Dragalge PoisonPoisonDragonDragon
PKMN696 Tyrunt RockRockDragonDragon
PKMN697 Tyrantrum RockRockDragonDragon
PKMN704 Goomy DragonDragon
PKMN705 Sliggoo DragonDragon
PKMN706 Goodra DragonDragon
PKMN714 Noibat FlyingFlyingDragonDragon
PKMN715 Noivern FlyingFlyingDragonDragon
PKMN718 Zygarde DragonDragonGroundGround
PKMNSM776 Turtonator FireFireDragonDragon
PKMNSM780 Drampa NormalNormalDragonDragon
PKMNSM782 Jangmo-o DragonDragon
PKMNSM783 Hakamo-o DragonDragonFightingFighting
PKMNSM784 Kommo-o DragonDragonFightingFighting
PKMNSM799 Guzzlord DarkDarkDragonDragon
PKMNSM804 Naganadel PoisonPoisonDragonDragon
PKMNSS840 Applin GrassGrassDragonDragon
PKMNSS841 Flapple GrassGrassDragonDragon
PKMNSS842 Appletun GrassGrassDragonDragon
PKMNSS880 Dracozolt ElectricElectricDragonDragon
PKMNSS882 Dracovish WaterWaterDragonDragon
PKMNSS884 Duraludon SteelSteelDragonDragon
PKMNSS885 Dreepy DragonDragonGhostGhost
PKMNSS886 Drakloak DragonDragonGhostGhost
PKMNSS887 Dragapult DragonDragonGhostGhost
PKMNSS890 Eternatus PoisonPoisonDragonDragon

Forms with Dragon-type

Image Pokémon Type Access
PKMNXY006-M Mega Charizard X FireFireDragonDragon
PKMNSM103-A Exeggutor
(Alola)
GrassGrassDragonDragon
PKMN181-M Mega Ampharos ElectricElectricDragonDragon
PKMN254-M Mega Sceptile GrassGrassDragonDragon Hold Sceptilite
PKMN334-M Mega Altaria DragonDragonFairyFairy
PKMN373-M Mega Salamence DragonDragonFlyingFlying Hold Salamencite
PKMN380-M Mega Latias DragonDragonPsychicPsychic Hold Latiasite
PKMN381-M Mega Latios DragonDragonPsychicPsychic Hold Latiosite
PKMN384-M Mega Rayquaza DragonDragonFlyingFlying Have Dragon Ascent in moveset
PKMN445-M Mega Garchomp DragonDragonGroundGround Hold Garchompite
PKMN487-O Giratina
Origin Forme
GhostGhostDragonDragon Hold the Griseous Orb
PKMN493-Dragon Arceus
Dragon Type
DragonDragon Hold the Draco Plate
PKMN646-W White Kyurem DragonDragonIceIce
PKMN646-B Black Kyurem DragonDragonIceIce
PKMNSM718-10 Zygarde
10% Forme
DragonDragonGroundGround Collect at least 10 cells and go to the Reassembly Unit
PKMNSM718-C Zygarde
Complete Forme
DragonDragonGroundGround After collecting all 100 cells, hit 50% or lower HP if the Zygarde has Power Construct
PKMNSM773-Dragon Silvally
Dragon type
DragonDragon Hold Dragon Memory
PKMNSM800-Ultra Ultra Necrozma PsychicPsychicDragonDragon Dusk Mane Necrozma or Dawn Wings Necrozma holding Ultranecrozium

List of dragon-type moves

Name Category Contest PP Power Accuracy Generation
Dragon Rage SpecialSpecial Cool 10 40 HP 100% First
Outrage PhysicalPhysical Cool 15 120 100% Second
DragonBreath SpecialSpecial Cool 20 60 100% Second
Twister SpecialSpecial Cool 20 40 100% Second
Dragon Claw PhysicalPhysical Cool 15 80 100% Third
Dragon Dance StatusStatus Cool 20 Third
Dragon Pulse SpecialSpecial Smart 10 90 100% Fourth
Dragon Rush PhysicalPhysical Cool 10 100 75% Fourth
Draco Meteor SpecialSpecial Smart 5 140 90% Fourth
Roar of Time SpecialSpecial Cool 5 150 90% Fourth
Spacial Rend SpecialSpecial Tough 5 100 95% Fourth
Dragon Tail PhysicalPhysical Tough 10 60 90% Fifth
Dual Chop PhysicalPhysical Tough 15 40 90% Fifth
Clanging Scales SpecialSpecial 5 110 100% Seventh
Core Enforcer SpecialSpecial 10 100 100% Seventh
Dragon Hammer PhysicalPhysical 15 90 100% Seventh
Breaking Swipe PhysicalPhysical 15 60 100% Eighth
Clangorous Soul StatusStatus 5 Eighth
Dragon Darts SpecialSpecial 10 50 100% Eighth
Dynamax Cannon SpecialSpecial 5 100 100% Eighth
Eternabeam SpecialSpecial 5 160 90% Eighth

Z-Moves and Max Moves

  • Devastating Drake (Dragonium Z)
  • Clangorous Soulblaze (Kommonium Z) - Clanging Scales
  • Max Wyrmwind
  • G-Max Depletion - Duraludon
Pokémon types
NormalFightingFlyingPoisonGroundRockBugGhostSteelFire
WaterGrassElectricPsychicIceDragonDarkFairyStellar???Bird