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The '''Dragon type''' has been commonly thought of as a legendary type. Because of the minimal amount of weaknesses that they have, they are used in most battles. The downside to the supposed power that they have is that they are slightly harder to raise. Most Dragon type Pokémon have high Attack and Special Attack. | The '''Dragon type''' has been commonly thought of as a legendary type. Because of the minimal amount of weaknesses that they have, they are used in most battles. The downside to the supposed power that they have is that they are slightly harder to raise. Most Dragon type Pokémon have high Attack and Special Attack. | ||
Defensively, they don't have many resistances in battle, but they can hold off enough attacks to do some damage of their own. | Defensively, they don't have many resistances in battle, but they can hold off enough attacks to do some damage of their own. Up to [[Generation III]], most fully-evolved dragons have a 4x weakness to Ice due to their second type; the exceptions are {{P|Latias}}, {{P|Latios}}, and {{P|Kingdra}}. Kingdra's only weakness is Dragon-type, which makes it even better. | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== |
Revision as of 17:46, 21 November 2006
Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice Some Notable Dragon trainers include Lance and Drake of the Elite Four and Clair, the Gym Leader of Blackthorn City.
Statistical Averages
Stat | Range | ||
---|---|---|---|
At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 73
|
133 - 180 | 256 - 350 | |
96
|
90 - 162 | 177 - 320 | |
78
|
74 - 143 | 144 - 280 | |
86
|
81 - 151 | 159 - 298 | |
80
|
76 - 145 | 148 - 284 | |
81
|
77 - 146 | 150 - 287 | |
Total: 494
|
Other Pokémon with this total | ||
Battle Properties
Dragon-type attacks:
- Are super-effective against: Dragon
- Are not very effective against: Steel
- Have no effect against: None
Dragon-type Pokémon:
Characteristics
The Dragon type has been commonly thought of as a legendary type. Because of the minimal amount of weaknesses that they have, they are used in most battles. The downside to the supposed power that they have is that they are slightly harder to raise. Most Dragon type Pokémon have high Attack and Special Attack.
Defensively, they don't have many resistances in battle, but they can hold off enough attacks to do some damage of their own. Up to Generation III, most fully-evolved dragons have a 4x weakness to Ice due to their second type; the exceptions are Latias, Latios, and Kingdra. Kingdra's only weakness is Dragon-type, which makes it even better.
Pokémon
Pure Dragon-type Pokémon
Half Dragon-type Pokémon
Primary Dragon-type Pokémon
- Dragonite (Dragon/Flying)
- Altaria (Dragon/Flying)
- Salamence (Dragon/Flying)
- Latias (Dragon/Psychic)
- Latios (Dragon/Psychic)
- Rayquaza (Dragon/Flying)
Secondary Dragon-type Pokémon
- Kingdra (Water/Dragon)
- Vibrava (Ground/Dragon)
- Flygon (Ground/Dragon)
- Dialga (Steel/Dragon)
- Palkia (Water/Dragon)
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
In other languages
- Japanese: ドラゴン dragon
- French: dragon
- German: Drache
- Italian: drago
- Spanish: dragon
- Dutch: draak
- Portuguese: dragão
- Russian: Драконий
- Hebrew: דרקון
- Swedish: drake
- Danish: drage
- Norwegian: drage
- Finnish: lohikäärme
- Polish: smok
- Hungarian: sárkány
- Arabic: تنين