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* The only {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon that can breed which are not in this Egg Group are {{p|Vibrava}} and {{p|Flygon}} (which are in the {{egg3|Bug}}), | * The only {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon that can breed which are not in this Egg Group are {{p|Vibrava}} and {{p|Flygon}} (which are in the {{egg3|Bug}}), {{p|Noibat}} and {{p|Noivern}} (which are in the {{egg3|Flying}}), and [[Regional variant|Alolan]] {{p|Exeggutor}} (which is in the {{egg3|Grass}}). | ||
* All Pokémon that are only in this Egg Group are Dragon-types belonging to [[Pseudo-legendary Pokémon|pseudo-legendary]] evolution families. | * All Pokémon that are only in this Egg Group are Dragon-types belonging to [[Pseudo-legendary Pokémon|pseudo-legendary]] evolution families. | ||
Revision as of 07:02, 29 November 2016
Egg Groups | ||||||
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Monster | Human-Like | |||||
Water 1 | Water 3 | |||||
Bug | Mineral | |||||
Flying | Amorphous | |||||
Field | Water 2 | |||||
Fairy | Ditto | |||||
Grass | Dragon | |||||
No Eggs Discovered | ||||||
Gender unknown |
The Dragon Egg Group (Japanese: ドラゴン Dragon) is one of the sixteen Egg Groups. As of Generation VI, 45 Pokémon belong to this group.
Characteristics
The members of this Egg Group vary widely in type. Most are reptilian and look like serpents, lizards, dinosaurs or dragons. Most Pokémon that belongs to the Dragon group also belongs to another Egg Group.
Pokémon
Only in this Egg Group
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In this and another Egg Group
Trivia
- The only Dragon-type Pokémon that can breed which are not in this Egg Group are Vibrava and Flygon (which are in the Bug Egg Group), Noibat and Noivern (which are in the Flying Egg Group), and Alolan Exeggutor (which is in the Grass Egg Group).
- All Pokémon that are only in this Egg Group are Dragon-types belonging to pseudo-legendary evolution families.
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