Despite being bulky, Dragonite are incredibly agile and fast. Unlike its pre-evolutions, they are orange and possess arms and legs, all of which are equipped with three claws. It retains the horn on its forehead that it possessed as a Dragonair, however it is now colored orange like most of Dragonite's body. They resemble bipedal European dragons, and each one has a pair of little green-colored wings that can increase in size while flying. They have a taller stature than most humans. Dragonite also possess S-shaped yellow antennae and a cream-colored, striated underbelly.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Dragonite are very strong. They can cause a great deal of damage to most Pokémon. When they become particularly angry, they may go on a rampage, and will be unable to control their aggression for some time. They are also able to use many elemental attacks such as Thunder, Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Water Pulse, and the elemental punches.
Behavior
Dragonite have a kindhearted disposition. They have been said to save people from drowning and lead ships that have been trapped in storms to safety. Dragonite are said to have an intelligence matching humans. The speed of their flight is so immense they are able to circle the globe in sixteen hours. Assuming they did not stop and the pokemon world is the same size as the human world this would mean Dragonite could travel at well over 1500 miles per hour
A Dragonite that belonged to the original Gym Leader of the Blackthorn Gym appeared in Fangs For Nothing. This Dragonite went on a rampage when Team Rocket tried to steal a sacred bowl of fire in the following episode. It calmed down later on in that episode.
Minor appearances
The first time that Dragonite actually made an appearance was during Mewtwo Strikes Back. It delivered an invitation to Ash and friends to come to New Island.
Dragonite, the Dragon Pokémon. This extremely rare and highly intelligent type is able to fly faster than any known Pokémon.
In the manga
In Pokémon Adventures, a wild Dragonite first appears in Volume 2, where Red searches for an HM03, containing the move Surf, knowing that his rival Blue had obtained it alerady. After a tough fight during which it showed great resilience taking Pika's electric attacks to no effect, and withstanding a Double-Edge from Lax, it was eventually beaten when Misty arrived with her Gyarados, Gyara. Gyara then was traded for Red's Krabby, as Dragonite destroyed the HM and it was the only Pokémon which knew the move.
Two years later, Lance, leader of the Elite Four, is shwon to have an even more powerful Dragonite, one whose hide is so thick that it was able to stay in a vat of molten lava for an extended period, and none of Yellow's weak attacks had any effect. It was very devoted to Lance's cause of exterminating the human race so as to provide good habitats for Pokémon.
Pokémon Ranger: After the sixth mission, it is possible to use the Dragonite Bus. The Dragonite must be captured once but afterwards it will fly the player to any of the Ranger bases.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
Dragonite is capable of circling the globe in just sixteen hours. It is a kindhearted Pokémon that leads lost and foundering ships in a storm to the safety of land.
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Dragonite has the second highest base stat average of all non-legendary Pokémon, the first being Slaking. It is tied with the four other pseudo-legendary evolutions and with many other legendaries for base stat average, including Mew, Celebi, Deoxys, Latios, and Latias.
Dragonite has the highest base stats of all non-legendary Dragon-types. It is tied with Salamence and Garchomp.
Dragonite has the highest base stats of all non-legendary Flying-types. Again, it is tied with Salamence.
Of all the evolved Pokémon that evolve by level alone, Dragonite evolves to its final form later than any other Pokémon, at level 55. It shares this trait with Tyranitar.
However, Dragonite can be obtained at level 50 through certain events.
Lance's Dragonite knows Barrier in the Generation I games, although Dragonite cannot learn this move legitimately.
Given that the size of the Pokémon world is approximately the same as Earth, and Dragonite can make a complete cycle of the Earth in sixteen hours, Dragonite's top flying speed is roughly 1,556 mph, approximately three times the speed of an average airplane.
Despite this, its Speed stat is its lowest stat.
Dragonite is able to learn almost every HM move in the series. As of Generation IV, the only HM move it cannot learn is Rock Climb.
Dragonite has the highest Attack of all Generation I Pokémon at 134. It also has the second highest Attack of all non-legendary Flying and Dragon-types, being just 1 point below Salamence.
Dragonite has a white ridge down its back in its Generation I back sprite and Pokémon Red and Green, but it was removed in later generations.
Origin
Dragonite resembles Japanese Sea-dragons, or European dragons, or fairy dragons; its description as the "guardian of the sea" may also suggest it has elements similar to the Chinese dragon. Similar-looking Japanese dragons exists in art done by Utagawa Kuniyoshi.
Name origin
Dragonite's name appears to be a combination of dragon and knight, "ignite" since it learns several Fire-type moves, or night. It could also refer to draconite, a mythical stone of dragons. Its Japanese name is a combination of 海 kai, ocean, or 破壊 hakai, destruction, and 竜 ryū, dragon.
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