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Revision as of 22:13, 17 January 2021
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Fossilized Drake カセキのリュウ Fossilized Dragon
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation VIII
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Generation VIII
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Treasures
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The Fossilized Drake (Japanese: カセキのリュウ Fossilized Dragon) is a Fossil introduced in Generation VIII. It is the counterpart of the Fossilized Dino.
In the core series games
Price
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Cost
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Sell price
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$2,500
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Effect
Passive effect
If brought to the one of the following locations alongside a Fossilized Bird or Fossilized Fish, the Fossilized Drake can be regenerated into a Dracozolt or Dracovish, respectively.
Description
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Description
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The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once roamed the land. What it looked like is a mystery.
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Acquisition
In the anime
A Fossilized Drake appeared in JN050, where Ash, Goh, and Chloe helped Cara Liss and Gasattsu to dig it up in the Wild Area. It was later combined with a Fossilized Fish and restored into a Dracovish.
Anime swapped the look of both fossils, Fish and Drake, making them match Pokemon which they are supposed to restore.
Fossil that looks like Fossilized Drake in games
Trivia
- The Fossilized Drake and Fossilized Fish appear to have an inventory sprite mix up as the Fossilized Drake offers the "Draco-" body for Dracozolt and Dracovish but visually looks like the head provided by the Fossilized Fish.
- The Pokémon revived from the Fossilized Drake have 10 fewer points in their Special Attack and Special Defense stats, and 20 extra points in Speed, compared to their counterparts revived from the Fossilized Dino.
In other languages