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'''Ash's Dracovish''' (Japanese: '''サトシのウオノラゴン''' ''Satoshi's Uonoragon'') was the fifth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{Ash}} {{pkmn2|caught}} in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'', the second one he caught in the [[Galar]] [[region]], and his fifty- | '''Ash's Dracovish''' (Japanese: '''サトシのウオノラゴン''' ''Satoshi's Uonoragon'') was the fifth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{Ash}} {{pkmn2|caught}} in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'', the second one he caught in the [[Galar]] [[region]], and his fifty-ninth overall. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
[[File:Ash and Dracovish.png|thumb|left|250px|Dracovish and Ash]] | [[File:Ash and Dracovish.png|thumb|left|250px|Dracovish and Ash]] | ||
{{p|Dracovish}} first appeared when [[Cara Liss]] and [[Bray Zenn]] restored it and an {{p|Arctozolt}} from [[Fossil]]s they had discovered in the [[Wild Area]]. {{Ash}} attempted to greet it, but it responded by trying to bite him and then proceeded to chase him and {{AP|Pikachu}}. As it chased Ash, he commanded Pikachu to use {{m|Electroweb}} to stop it, but Dracovish tore through it and accidentally attacked Arctozolt, which got angered and created a field of ice using {{m| | {{p|Dracovish}} first appeared when [[Cara Liss]] and [[Bray Zenn]] restored it and an {{p|Arctozolt}} from [[Fossil]]s they had discovered in the [[Wild Area]]. {{Ash}} attempted to greet it, but it responded by trying to bite him and then proceeded to chase him and {{AP|Pikachu}}. As it chased Ash, he commanded Pikachu to use {{m|Electroweb}} to stop it, but Dracovish tore through it and accidentally attacked Arctozolt, which got angered and created a field of ice using {{m|Powder Snow}}, which both Ash and Dracovish slipped on, resulting in Ash winding up on top of the {{pkmn|category|Fossil Pokémon}} as it ran away. It ran a long way to a pond, where Ash realized it had just wanted a swim. After they had returned to their starting point, Cara Liss and Bray Zenn let Ash and [[Goh]] keep the Fossil Pokémon, since they had already gotten the data they wanted about them. As such, Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} Dracovish, while Goh caught {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Arctozolt}}. | ||
[[File:Ash Dracovish Kids Marine Athletic Race.png|thumb|250px|Dracovish in the Kids Marine Athletic Race]] | [[File:Ash Dracovish Kids Marine Athletic Race.png|thumb|250px|Dracovish in the Kids Marine Athletic Race]] | ||
In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', Ash entered Dracovish in the [[Marine Athletic Race|Kids Marine Athletic Race]]. After winning the race, Dracovish helped to free [[Chloe]] from a cave she had been trapped in by using its newly revealed {{m|Fishious Rend}}. | In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', Ash entered Dracovish in the [[Marine Athletic Race|Kids Marine Athletic Race]]. After winning the race, Dracovish helped to free [[Chloe]] from a cave she had been trapped in by using its newly revealed {{m|Fishious Rend}}. | ||
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In ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Dracovish became fascinated by {{AP|Sirfetch'd}}'s leek as it was trying to learn {{m|Meteor Assault}} during Ash's visit to the [[Lumiose Gym]]. By biting down on the leek, Dracovish inadvertently ended up stabilizing it enough to help Sirfetch'd master the move. Dracovish subsequently joined Sirfetch'd in a [[Double Battle]] against {{an|Clemont}}, during which it mimicked Sirfetch'd's Meteor Assault pose and ended up learning {{m|Dragon Rush}} as a result. With this new move, it swiftly defeated [[Clemont's Diggersby]], giving Ash the victory. | In ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Dracovish became fascinated by {{AP|Sirfetch'd}}'s leek as it was trying to learn {{m|Meteor Assault}} during Ash's visit to the [[Lumiose Gym]]. By biting down on the leek, Dracovish inadvertently ended up stabilizing it enough to help Sirfetch'd master the move. Dracovish subsequently joined Sirfetch'd in a [[Double Battle]] against {{an|Clemont}}, during which it mimicked Sirfetch'd's Meteor Assault pose and ended up learning {{m|Dragon Rush}} as a result. With this new move, it swiftly defeated [[Clemont's Diggersby]], giving Ash the victory. | ||
[[File:JN104.png|thumb|left|250px|Dracovish | [[File:JN104.png|thumb|left|250px|Dracovish clashing with Drasna's Noivern]] | ||
In ''[[JN104|Taking Two For The Team!]]'', Ash used Dracovish as his second Pokémon in his World Coronation Series match against [[Drasna]] at the [[Lumiose Conference|Kalos League]] stadium. It first went up against {{p|Noivern}}, who managed to cut Dracovish's stamina in half with {{m|Super Fang}}, but was so badly hit by Dracovish's Ice Fang in the process that Drasna subsequently [[recall]]ed it and sent out her {{p|Altaria}}, which she soon proceeded to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]]. Although Ash got the idea to drench Altaria's feathers with {{m|Water Gun}}, his strategy to exploit this failed due to him not knowing that Mega Altaria is part {{t|Fairy}} type, rendering Dracovish's Dragon Rush useless against it. As such, Ash chose to then recall Dracovish, but it almost immediately came back out to cheer for Sirfetch'd. After Sirfetch'd had taken Altaria down with it, Dracovish returned to the battle, with Sirfetch'd cheering for it. With this mental support, Dracovish was able to push through Noivern's attacks and defeat it, making Ash the winner of the match and increasing his ranking. | In ''[[JN104|Taking Two For The Team!]]'', Ash used Dracovish as his second Pokémon in his World Coronation Series match against [[Drasna]] at the [[Lumiose Conference|Kalos League]] stadium. It first went up against {{p|Noivern}}, who managed to cut Dracovish's [[HP|stamina]] in half with {{m|Super Fang}}, but was so badly hit by Dracovish's Ice Fang in the process that Drasna subsequently [[recall]]ed it and sent out her {{p|Altaria}}, which she soon proceeded to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]]. Although Ash got the idea to drench Altaria's feathers with {{m|Water Gun}}, his strategy to exploit this failed due to him not knowing that Mega Altaria is part {{t|Fairy}} type, rendering Dracovish's Dragon Rush useless against it. As such, Ash chose to then recall Dracovish, but it almost immediately came back out to cheer for Sirfetch'd. After Sirfetch'd had taken Altaria down with it, Dracovish returned to the battle, with Sirfetch'd cheering for it. With this mental support, Dracovish was able to push through Noivern's attacks and defeat it, making Ash the winner of the match and increasing his ranking. | ||
In ''[[JN105|Reuniting for the First Time!]]'', Ash used Dracovish during his battle against [[Wallace]] in [[Lilycove City]], using it against Wallace's {{p|Walrein}}. Both Pokémon were eventually recalled. | In ''[[JN105|Reuniting for the First Time!]]'', Ash used Dracovish during his battle against [[Wallace]] in [[Lilycove City]], using it against Wallace's {{p|Walrein}}. Both Pokémon were eventually recalled. | ||
In [[JN114]], Ash visited Pallet Town and introduced his Pokémon to his new friends that he caught during his journey around the world, including Dracovish. During the visit, Dracovish | In ''[[JN114|Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!]]'', Ash visited Pallet Town and introduced his Pokémon to his new friends that he caught during his journey around the world, including Dracovish. During the visit, Dracovish sat under a waterfall with {{AP|Glalie}}. Dracovish then watched Ash's battle against [[Paul]], where he emerged victorious. Before Ash left his hometown, it posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him. | ||
[[File:Ash Dracovish Strong Jaw.png|thumb|250px|Strong Jaw activated]] | |||
In ''[[JN118|Battling as Hard as Stone!]]'', Dracovish was the first Pokémon Ash used during his [[Masters Eight Tournament]] match against {{an|Steven Stone|Steven}}. It first battled against {{TP|Steven|Metagross}}, managing to deal some damage to it with a powerful Fishious Rend, though not without taking damage from {{m|Psychic}} in the process. Dracovish was then pitted against Steven's {{p|Aggron}}, but was defeated after a collision between {{m|Heavy Slam}} and Dragon Rush. | |||
In [[ | In ''[[JN124|Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling!]]'', Dracovish was Ash's fourth Pokémon used to battle {{an|Cynthia}} in the Masters Eight Tournament, where it was first pitted against her {{TP|Cynthia|Garchomp}}. Dracovish attempted to land an Ice Fang, however, Garchomp dodged and dealt a powerful {{m|Dragon Claw}} and proceeding to use {{m|Stealth Rock}}. Garchomp was then swapped for {{p|Roserade}} who managed to {{status|poison}} Dracovish with {{m|Poison Jab}}. However, Dracovish pushed through the poison damage and pushed through a {{m|Leaf Storm}} before defeating Roserade with a devastating Dragon Rush. Though Ash tried to recall Dracovish, it refused to be switched out and went on to fight Cynthia's {{p|Milotic}}, managing to deal heavy damage with Fishious Rend to it before being taken out by {{m|Iron Head}}. | ||
[[File:Ash Monarch.png|thumb|250px|left|Dracovish with World Champion Ash]] | |||
In ''[[JN130|Toying With Your Motions!]]'', Dracovish was the fifth Pokémon Ash used against {{an|Leon}} in the Masters Eight Tournament finals. While fighting against Leon's {{p|Dragapult}} and taking a blow from {{m|Dragon Darts}}, it unexpectedly awakened an innate ability that allowed it to bind Dragapult and deal heavy hits on it with {{m|Ice Fang}}, before being hit by a {{m|Dragon Tail}} and forced to return to its {{i|Poké Ball}}. In [[JN131|the next episode]], Ash sent Dracovish back out to face Leon's {{p|Rillaboom}} after it had defeated {{AP|Dragonite}} and Sirfetch'd. Carrying forward the spirit of its defeated friend, Dracovish was able to defeat Rillaboom after a clash between {{m|High Horsepower}} and Dragon Rush. It next faced {{p|Cinderace}}, whose {{a|Libero}} [[Ability]] proved troublesome and soon led to Dracovish's defeat. In ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Dracovish appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against [[Leon's Charizard]]. After Ash had won the battle, Dracovish joined him and the rest of his team for the awards ceremony. | |||
Ash left Dracovish along with the rest of his ''Journeys'' team at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] sometime prior to ''[[JN137|The Road Most Traveled!]]'', as he decided he wanted to start rotating his team for his new journey. | |||
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===Personality and characteristics=== | ===Personality and characteristics=== | ||
[[File:Ash Dracovish biting leek.png|thumb | [[File:Ash Dracovish biting leek.png|thumb|250px|Dracovish biting Sirfetch'd's leek]] | ||
Dracovish has a habit of nibbling on people's heads, especially Ash. Dracovish even likes playing in places where there is a lot of water to swim in and enjoys spending time with other {{t|Water}} Pokémon, as shown by it hanging out with [[Goh]]'s Water Pokémon at the [[Cerise Laboratory]]. While Dracovish is a somewhat slow swimmer, its | Dracovish has a habit of nibbling on people's heads, especially Ash. Dracovish even likes playing in places where there is a lot of water to swim in and enjoys spending time with other {{t|Water}} Pokémon, as shown by it hanging out with [[Goh]]'s Water Pokémon at the [[Cerise Laboratory]]. While Dracovish is a somewhat slow swimmer, its powerful legs and gills allow it to run underwater at high speeds if it sinks to the bottom. In ''[[JN063|On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!]]'', its unusual body composition helped it and Ash come in first in the [[Marine Athletic Race|Kids Marine Athletic Race]]. In ''[[JN130|Toying With Your Motions!]]'', Dracovish awakened a long-dormant power within itself after being struck by a {{m|Dragon Darts}} attack from {{an|Leon}}'s {{p|Dragapult}}. This ability allowed it to extend glowing, red energy through the spikes along its body, which can be used as a makeshift second set of teeth. | ||
[[File:Ash Dracovish ability.png|thumb|left|250px|Dracovish's awakened power]] | |||
Dracovish strongly dislikes disappointing Ash, becoming extremely determined to prove itself, as shown in ''On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!'' when it used Fishious Rend after Ash assured it that it was alright if it did not know the move, and in ''[[JN124|Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling!]]'' where it got {{status|poison}}ed by {{p|Roserade}}'s {{m|Poison Jab}} and became very agitated as a result. | |||
Dracovish | Dracovish can be easily distracted; not realizing it had been called out to battle in ''Thrash of the Titans!'' and instead started nibbling on Ash. However, it is extremely eager regarding Pokémon battles, showing a similar tendency to get fired up like Ash. It rushes to take on opponents during battles such as Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} when it was first revived and defeated Iris's Dragonite in its first-ever official battle. | ||
Dracovish developed a close friendship with {{AP|Sirfetch'd}} after training with it at the [[Lumiose Gym]], especially when Sirfetch'd gave it permission to bite on its leek as thanks for its help in mastering {{m|Meteor Assault}}. Also, during the battle against [[Drasna]] in ''[[JN104|Taking Two For The Team!]]'', Dracovish stayed out of its Poké Ball to cheer Sirfetch'd on. Dracovish seems to be drawn towards other swaying movements, such as the plumage on {{p|Altaria}}'s head, and easily gets the urge to bite down on whatever's making the motion. | |||
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Dracovish developed a close friendship with {{AP|Sirfetch'd}} after training with it at the [[Lumiose Gym]], especially when Sirfetch'd gave it permission to bite on its leek as thanks for its help in mastering {{m|Meteor Assault}}. Also, during the battle against [[Drasna]] in ''[[JN104|Taking Two For The Team!]]'', Dracovish stayed out of its Poké Ball to cheer Sirfetch'd on. Dracovish seems to be drawn towards other swaying movements | |||
===Moves used=== | ===Moves used=== | ||
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{{anmov/h|water|dragon|Ash Dracovish {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Water Gun|1=Fishious Rend|2=Ice Fang|3=Dragon Rush}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Water Gun|1=Fishious Rend|2=Ice Fang|3=Dragon Rush}}}} | {{anmov/h|water|dragon|Ash Dracovish {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Water Gun|1=Fishious Rend|2=Ice Fang|3=Dragon Rush}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Water Gun|1=Fishious Rend|2=Ice Fang|3=Dragon Rush}}}} | ||
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{{anmov|dragon|Dragon Rush|JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!}} | {{anmov|dragon|Dragon Rush|JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!}} | ||
{{anmov/f|Dragon}} | {{anmov/f|Dragon}} | ||
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:left" |'''Description:''' A combination of Water Gun, Snipe Shot, Whirlpool, and Psychic. Dracovish shoots its Water Gun, Inteleon fires a Snipe Shot, and Piplup creates a Whirlpool, with the lake guardians adding to the combination by merging the {{type|Water}} attacks with Psychic, creating a massive sphere of water surrounded by psychic energy. This was used to try and cool down a {{p|Heatran}} who had gone berserk but to no avail. | |||
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===Fossils=== | ===Fossils=== | ||
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! style="background:#{{rock color light}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" colspan=2 | The {{color2|000|Fossilized Drake}} and {{color2|000|Fossilized Fish}} that Dracovish was restored from | ! style="background:#{{rock color light}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" colspan=2 | The {{color2|000|Fossilized Drake}} and {{color2|000|Fossilized Fish}} that Dracovish was restored from | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| [[File:Fossilized Drake anime.png| | | [[File:Fossilized Drake anime.png|250px]] | ||
| [[File:Fossilized Fish anime.png| | | [[File:Fossilized Fish anime.png|250px]] | ||
|- class="unsortable" | |- class="unsortable" | ||
! colspan=2 style="background:#{{rock color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" | | ! colspan=2 style="background:#{{rock color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" | | ||
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| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{dragon color dark}}; background: #{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:JN064 AS.png|x200px]] | | style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{dragon color dark}}; background: #{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:JN064 AS.png|x200px]] | ||
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{dragon color dark}}; background: #{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:Ash vs Leon poster.png|x200px]] | | style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{dragon color dark}}; background: #{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:Ash vs Leon poster.png|x200px]] | ||
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{dragon color dark}}; background: #{{dragon color light}}" | [[File:To Be a Pokémon Master poster.png|x200px]] | |||
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| Second poster for the Japanese version of<br>''{{color2|000|Pokémon Journeys: The Series}}'' | | Second poster for the Japanese version of<br>''{{color2|000|Pokémon Journeys: The Series}}'' | ||
| Artwork from "After the story" <ref>https://twitter.com/anipoke_pr/status/1388735000615424001</ref> | | Artwork from "After the story" <ref>https://twitter.com/anipoke_pr/status/1388735000615424001</ref> | ||
| Official poster from<br>''{{color2|000|Pokémon Journeys: The Series}}'' | | Official poster from<br>''{{color2|000|Pokémon Journeys: The Series}}'' | ||
| Poster for <br>''{{color2|000|S25|Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master}}'' | |||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Ash Dracovish JNM.png|thumb | [[File:Ash Dracovish JNM.png|thumb|200px|Dracovish in {{ma|Pokémon Journeys: The Series}}]] | ||
===Pokémon Journeys: The Series=== | ===Pokémon Journeys: The Series=== | ||
Dracovish was used in Ash's [[World Coronation Series]] battle against {{an|Iris}} in [[JNM19]]. | Dracovish was used in Ash's [[World Coronation Series]] battle against {{an|Iris}} in ''[[JNM19|Thrash of the Titans!]]''. It defeated her {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}} before losing to {{TP|Iris|Haxorus}}. | ||
====Moves used==== | ====Moves used==== | ||
{{anmov/h|water|dragon}} | {{anmov/h|water|dragon|Ash Dracovish {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Fishious Rend|1=Ice Fang}} JNM.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Fishious Rend|1=Ice Fang}}}} | ||
{{anmov|ice|Ice Fang|JNM19}} | {{anmov|water|Fishious Rend|JNM19|Thrash of the Titans!}} | ||
{{anmov|ice|Ice Fang|JNM19|Thrash of the Titans!}} | |||
{{anmov|water|Water Gun|JNM19|Thrash of the Titans!{{tt|*|Mentioned only}}}} | |||
{{anmov/f|dragon}} | {{anmov/f|dragon}} | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
===Core series games=== | ===Core series games=== | ||
Dracovish, along with the rest of Ash's ''Journeys'' team, was [https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2022/08/220805_cm01.html?rss=220805 made available] in {{game|Sword and Shield|s}} through Pokémon anime broadcasts in Japan. These Pokémon utilize a common password which was revealed during the Japanese TV broadcasts. Players could claim Dracovish with the password | Dracovish, along with the rest of Ash's ''Journeys'' team, was [https://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2022/08/220805_cm01.html?rss=220805 made available] in {{game|Sword and Shield|s}} through Pokémon anime broadcasts in Japan. These Pokémon utilize a common password which was revealed during the Japanese TV broadcasts. Players could claim Dracovish with the password <code>GANJ0UAG0882</code>, a reference to its [[Ability]] {{a|Strong Jaw}} (Japanese: '''{{tt|がんじょうあご|Ganjō Ago}}''' ''Strong Jaw''), and its [[National Pokédex]] [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|number]]. It has 31 [[Individual values|IV]]s in {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, and {{stat|Speed}}, as well as 30 [[Individual values|IV]]s in {{stat|HP}}, {{stat|Special Attack}}, and {{stat|Special Defense}}. | ||
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|nick=ウオノラゴン | |nick=ウオノラゴン | ||
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|ribbon=Classic | |ribbon=Classic | ||
|move1=Fishious Rend|move1type=Water|move1cat=Physical | |move1=Fishious Rend|move1type=Water|move1cat=Physical | ||
|move2=Dragon Rush|move2type=Dragon|move2cat=Physical | |move2=Dragon Rush|move2type=Dragon|move2cat=Physical | ||
|move3=Ice Fang|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Physical | |move3=Ice Fang|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Physical | ||
|move4=Water Gun|move4type=Water|move4cat=Special | |move4=Water Gun|move4type=Water|move4cat=Special | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{G8event/entrybottom|swsh|Password|hide|August 12 to 25, 2022}} | {{G8event/entrybottom|swsh|Password: <code>GANJ0UAG0882</code>|hide|August 12 to 25, 2022}} | ||
{{G8event/footer|originlang=Japanese}} | {{G8event/footer|originlang=Japanese}} | ||
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[[File:Ash party Masters.png|thumb|180px|Dracovish in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]]] | [[File:Ash party Masters.png|thumb|180px|Dracovish in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]]] | ||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | ||
Dracovish, along with the rest of {{mas|Ash}}'s ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'' team, appears during {{DL| | Dracovish, along with the rest of {{mas|Ash}}'s ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'' team, appears during the [[special event]]s {{DL|Special event|The Classic Thunderbolt}} and {{DL|Special event|Blazing Battle with Ash}} in {{g|Masters EX}}. | ||
===[[Pokémon Mezastar]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Mezastar]]=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Dracovish is {{Ash}}'s first: | * Dracovish is {{Ash}}'s first: | ||
** {{cat|Generation VIII Pokémon}}. | ** {{cat|Generation VIII Pokémon}}. | ||
** | ** Pokémon to have its [[Ability]] confirmed since {{AP|Fletchinder}} in ''[[XY076|A Not-So-Flying Start!]]'', 328 episodes earlier. | ||
** [[List of Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|Single-stage Pokémon]] since {{AP|Hawlucha}}, which he caught in ''[[XY035|The Forest Champion!]]'', 301 episodes earlier. | ** [[List of Pokémon that are not part of an evolutionary line|Single-stage Pokémon]] since {{AP|Hawlucha}}, which he caught in ''[[XY035|The Forest Champion!]]'', 301 episodes earlier. | ||
** Pokémon to defeat a [[region]]al {{pkmn|Champion}}'s Pokémon, defeating [[Iris's Dragonite]] in ''[[JN065|Thrash of the Titans!]]''. | ** Pokémon to defeat a [[region]]al {{pkmn|Champion}}'s Pokémon, defeating [[Iris's Dragonite]] in ''[[JN065|Thrash of the Titans!]]''. | ||
** Pokémon | * Dracovish is Ash's first {{type|Water}} Pokémon: | ||
** To be a single-stage Pokémon since {{AP|Lapras}}, which he {{pkmn2|caught}} in ''[[EP084|The Lost Lapras]]'', 1,051 episodes earlier. | |||
** That isn't a [[first partner Pokémon]] since {{AP|Palpitoad}}, which was caught in ''[[BW032|Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!]]'', 446 episodes earlier. | |||
** That he caught since {{AP|Greninja}}, which he caught as a {{p|Froakie}} in ''[[XY002|Lumiose City Pursuit!]]'', 334 episodes earlier. | |||
* Dracovish is Ash's only: | |||
** {{DL|List of Pokémon by shape|Pokémon consisting of a head and legs}}. | |||
** [[Fossil]] Pokémon. | |||
** {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon not weak to {{type|Ice}} moves. | |||
* At 50 episodes, Dracovish's capture marks the longest gap between the beginning of a new [[series]] and Ash capturing a Pokémon introduced during the concurrent [[generation]]. | * At 50 episodes, Dracovish's capture marks the longest gap between the beginning of a new [[series]] and Ash capturing a Pokémon introduced during the concurrent [[generation]]. | ||
* In [[JN128]], the [[announcer]] of the [[World Coronation Series]] identified Dracovish as (Japanese: 古代ガラルの覇者 ''The ruler of ancient [[Galar]]'') when discussing Ash's team. | * In [[JN128]], the [[announcer]] of the [[World Coronation Series]] identified Dracovish as (Japanese: 古代ガラルの覇者 ''The ruler of ancient [[Galar]]'') when discussing Ash's team. | ||
* If excluding Ash's previously released {{AP|Pidgeot}} rejoining his [[Party|team]], Dracovish is Ash's last non-temporary Pokémon capture in the {{pkmn|anime}} during his time as a protagonist. | |||
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Ash's Dracovish (Japanese: サトシのウオノラゴン Satoshi's Uonoragon) was the fifth Pokémon that Ash caught in Pokémon Journeys: The Series, the second one he caught in the Galar region, and his fifty-ninth overall.
In the anime
History
Dracovish first appeared when Cara Liss and Bray Zenn restored it and an Arctozolt from Fossils they had discovered in the Wild Area. Ash attempted to greet it, but it responded by trying to bite him and then proceeded to chase him and Pikachu. As it chased Ash, he commanded Pikachu to use Electroweb to stop it, but Dracovish tore through it and accidentally attacked Arctozolt, which got angered and created a field of ice using Powder Snow, which both Ash and Dracovish slipped on, resulting in Ash winding up on top of the Fossil Pokémon as it ran away. It ran a long way to a pond, where Ash realized it had just wanted a swim. After they had returned to their starting point, Cara Liss and Bray Zenn let Ash and Goh keep the Fossil Pokémon, since they had already gotten the data they wanted about them. As such, Ash caught Dracovish, while Goh caught Arctozolt.
In On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!, Ash entered Dracovish in the Kids Marine Athletic Race. After winning the race, Dracovish helped to free Chloe from a cave she had been trapped in by using its newly revealed Fishious Rend.
In Thrash of the Titans!, Ash used Dracovish in his World Coronation Series battle against Iris at the Opelucid Gym, sending it out against Iris's Dragonite. Dracovish succeeded in catching Dragonite in its mouth with Fishious Rend, before defeating it with a super effective Ice Fang. Next, Dracovish went up against Iris's Haxorus, but was quickly defeated by a combination of Dragon Pulse and Psycho Cut.
In The Arceus Chronicles (Part 3), Dracovish helped in an attempt to stop a rampaging Heatran from reaching Spear Pillar.
In The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!, Dracovish became fascinated by Sirfetch'd's leek as it was trying to learn Meteor Assault during Ash's visit to the Lumiose Gym. By biting down on the leek, Dracovish inadvertently ended up stabilizing it enough to help Sirfetch'd master the move. Dracovish subsequently joined Sirfetch'd in a Double Battle against Clemont, during which it mimicked Sirfetch'd's Meteor Assault pose and ended up learning Dragon Rush as a result. With this new move, it swiftly defeated Clemont's Diggersby, giving Ash the victory.
In Taking Two For The Team!, Ash used Dracovish as his second Pokémon in his World Coronation Series match against Drasna at the Kalos League stadium. It first went up against Noivern, who managed to cut Dracovish's stamina in half with Super Fang, but was so badly hit by Dracovish's Ice Fang in the process that Drasna subsequently recalled it and sent out her Altaria, which she soon proceeded to Mega Evolve. Although Ash got the idea to drench Altaria's feathers with Water Gun, his strategy to exploit this failed due to him not knowing that Mega Altaria is part Fairy type, rendering Dracovish's Dragon Rush useless against it. As such, Ash chose to then recall Dracovish, but it almost immediately came back out to cheer for Sirfetch'd. After Sirfetch'd had taken Altaria down with it, Dracovish returned to the battle, with Sirfetch'd cheering for it. With this mental support, Dracovish was able to push through Noivern's attacks and defeat it, making Ash the winner of the match and increasing his ranking.
In Reuniting for the First Time!, Ash used Dracovish during his battle against Wallace in Lilycove City, using it against Wallace's Walrein. Both Pokémon were eventually recalled.
In Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!, Ash visited Pallet Town and introduced his Pokémon to his new friends that he caught during his journey around the world, including Dracovish. During the visit, Dracovish sat under a waterfall with Glalie. Dracovish then watched Ash's battle against Paul, where he emerged victorious. Before Ash left his hometown, it posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him.
In Battling as Hard as Stone!, Dracovish was the first Pokémon Ash used during his Masters Eight Tournament match against Steven. It first battled against Metagross, managing to deal some damage to it with a powerful Fishious Rend, though not without taking damage from Psychic in the process. Dracovish was then pitted against Steven's Aggron, but was defeated after a collision between Heavy Slam and Dragon Rush.
In Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling!, Dracovish was Ash's fourth Pokémon used to battle Cynthia in the Masters Eight Tournament, where it was first pitted against her Garchomp. Dracovish attempted to land an Ice Fang, however, Garchomp dodged and dealt a powerful Dragon Claw and proceeding to use Stealth Rock. Garchomp was then swapped for Roserade who managed to poison Dracovish with Poison Jab. However, Dracovish pushed through the poison damage and pushed through a Leaf Storm before defeating Roserade with a devastating Dragon Rush. Though Ash tried to recall Dracovish, it refused to be switched out and went on to fight Cynthia's Milotic, managing to deal heavy damage with Fishious Rend to it before being taken out by Iron Head.
In Toying With Your Motions!, Dracovish was the fifth Pokémon Ash used against Leon in the Masters Eight Tournament finals. While fighting against Leon's Dragapult and taking a blow from Dragon Darts, it unexpectedly awakened an innate ability that allowed it to bind Dragapult and deal heavy hits on it with Ice Fang, before being hit by a Dragon Tail and forced to return to its Poké Ball. In the next episode, Ash sent Dracovish back out to face Leon's Rillaboom after it had defeated Dragonite and Sirfetch'd. Carrying forward the spirit of its defeated friend, Dracovish was able to defeat Rillaboom after a clash between High Horsepower and Dragon Rush. It next faced Cinderace, whose Libero Ability proved troublesome and soon led to Dracovish's defeat. In Partners in Time!, Dracovish appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against Leon's Charizard. After Ash had won the battle, Dracovish joined him and the rest of his team for the awards ceremony.
Ash left Dracovish along with the rest of his Journeys team at Professor Oak's Laboratory sometime prior to The Road Most Traveled!, as he decided he wanted to start rotating his team for his new journey.
Personality and characteristics
Dracovish has a habit of nibbling on people's heads, especially Ash. Dracovish even likes playing in places where there is a lot of water to swim in and enjoys spending time with other Water Pokémon, as shown by it hanging out with Goh's Water Pokémon at the Cerise Laboratory. While Dracovish is a somewhat slow swimmer, its powerful legs and gills allow it to run underwater at high speeds if it sinks to the bottom. In On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!, its unusual body composition helped it and Ash come in first in the Kids Marine Athletic Race. In Toying With Your Motions!, Dracovish awakened a long-dormant power within itself after being struck by a Dragon Darts attack from Leon's Dragapult. This ability allowed it to extend glowing, red energy through the spikes along its body, which can be used as a makeshift second set of teeth.
Dracovish strongly dislikes disappointing Ash, becoming extremely determined to prove itself, as shown in On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future! when it used Fishious Rend after Ash assured it that it was alright if it did not know the move, and in Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling! where it got poisoned by Roserade's Poison Jab and became very agitated as a result.
Dracovish can be easily distracted; not realizing it had been called out to battle in Thrash of the Titans! and instead started nibbling on Ash. However, it is extremely eager regarding Pokémon battles, showing a similar tendency to get fired up like Ash. It rushes to take on opponents during battles such as Ash and Pikachu when it was first revived and defeated Iris's Dragonite in its first-ever official battle.
Dracovish developed a close friendship with Sirfetch'd after training with it at the Lumiose Gym, especially when Sirfetch'd gave it permission to bite on its leek as thanks for its help in mastering Meteor Assault. Also, during the battle against Drasna in Taking Two For The Team!, Dracovish stayed out of its Poké Ball to cheer Sirfetch'd on. Dracovish seems to be drawn towards other swaying movements, such as the plumage on Altaria's head, and easily gets the urge to bite down on whatever's making the motion.
Moves used
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Moves improvised
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The Arceus Chronicles (Part 3) | Water Gun, Snipe Shot, Whirlpool, and Psychic | Goh's Inteleon, Dawn's Piplup, and the lake guardians | |
Description: A combination of Water Gun, Snipe Shot, Whirlpool, and Psychic. Dracovish shoots its Water Gun, Inteleon fires a Snipe Shot, and Piplup creates a Whirlpool, with the lake guardians adding to the combination by merging the Water-type attacks with Psychic, creating a massive sphere of water surrounded by psychic energy. This was used to try and cool down a Heatran who had gone berserk but to no avail. |
Fossils
- Main article: Fossil
The Fossilized Drake and Fossilized Fish that Dracovish was restored from | |
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Artwork
Second poster for the Japanese version of Pokémon Journeys: The Series |
Artwork from "After the story" [2] | Official poster from Pokémon Journeys: The Series |
Poster for Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master |
In the manga
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Dracovish was used in Ash's World Coronation Series battle against Iris in Thrash of the Titans!. It defeated her Dragonite before losing to Haxorus.
Moves used
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In the games
Core series games
Dracovish, along with the rest of Ash's Journeys team, was made available in Pokémon Sword and Shield through Pokémon anime broadcasts in Japan. These Pokémon utilize a common password which was revealed during the Japanese TV broadcasts. Players could claim Dracovish with the password GANJ0UAG0882
, a reference to its Ability Strong Jaw (Japanese: がんじょうあご Strong Jaw), and its National Pokédex number. It has 31 IVs in Attack, Defense, and Speed, as well as 30 IVs in HP, Special Attack, and Special Defense.
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This Pokémon is Japanese in origin, regardless of the language of the game. |
Spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Dracovish, along with the rest of Ash's Pokémon Journeys: The Series team, appears during the special events The Classic Thunderbolt and Blazing Battle with Ash in Pokémon Masters EX.
Pokémon Mezastar
Dracovish appears in Pokémon Mezastar as one of Ash's Pokémon. It appears as an opponent during the first Super Tag set.
As an opponent
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Trivia
- Dracovish is Ash's first:
- Generation VIII Pokémon.
- Pokémon to have its Ability confirmed since Fletchinder in A Not-So-Flying Start!, 328 episodes earlier.
- Single-stage Pokémon since Hawlucha, which he caught in The Forest Champion!, 301 episodes earlier.
- Pokémon to defeat a regional Champion's Pokémon, defeating Iris's Dragonite in Thrash of the Titans!.
- Dracovish is Ash's first Water-type Pokémon:
- To be a single-stage Pokémon since Lapras, which he caught in The Lost Lapras, 1,051 episodes earlier.
- That isn't a first partner Pokémon since Palpitoad, which was caught in Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!, 446 episodes earlier.
- That he caught since Greninja, which he caught as a Froakie in Lumiose City Pursuit!, 334 episodes earlier.
- Dracovish is Ash's only:
- Pokémon consisting of a head and legs.
- Fossil Pokémon.
- Dragon-type Pokémon not weak to Ice-type moves.
- At 50 episodes, Dracovish's capture marks the longest gap between the beginning of a new series and Ash capturing a Pokémon introduced during the concurrent generation.
- In JN128, the announcer of the World Coronation Series identified Dracovish as (Japanese: 古代ガラルの覇者 The ruler of ancient Galar) when discussing Ash's team.
- If excluding Ash's previously released Pidgeot rejoining his team, Dracovish is Ash's last non-temporary Pokémon capture in the anime during his time as a protagonist.
References
- ↑ Dracovish is a gender unknown Pokémon species.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/anipoke_pr/status/1388735000615424001
See also
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Dracovish.
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