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Notable Trainers of the Dragon-type include Lance and Drake of the Elite Four and Clair, the Gym Leader of Blackthorn City.
Statistical averages
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Characteristics
The Dragon-type is considered by many to be the best of all types overall. Because of the minimal amount of weaknesses that they have, they often find a way onto trainers' teams. The downside to the supposed power that they have is that they are slightly harder to raise, with many of them not evolving from their first stage to their second until a level at which many Pokémon are near their final evolutions, and their final evolution near level 50. Most Dragon-type Pokémon have high Attack and Special Attack, and paired with their incredibly diverse movepools, they are one of the best in the games.
The Dragon-type is good offensively. Even though only Dragons themselves are Dragon-weak, the only type that resists Dragon is Steel, giving them good use of their STAB. Dragon/Fire, a common attacking combination among Dragons, is resisted together only by Heatran. Dragon Dance is also a very common move for physical sweepers.
Defensively, they have key resistances to Electric, Grass, Water and Fire, enabling them to block certain Pokémon. However, every fully-evolved, non-legendary Dragon-type except Kingdra has a double weakness to Template:Type2 moves, due to their secondary types.
As of Generation IV, all fully-evolved Dragon-types also have a secondary type.
When used in contests, Dragon-type moves typically become Cool moves, but some may be Smart or Tough moves.
In total, there are nineteen Pokémon with the Dragon-type, one more than the Template:Type2, thus making it the Pokémon type with the second fewest number of Pokémon.
Pokémon
Pure Dragon-type Pokémon
Half Dragon-type Pokémon
Primary Dragon-type Pokémon
Secondary Dragon-type Pokémon
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
Trivia
- In Generation I, there was only one Dragon-type attack, Dragon Rage; but because it always deals 40 HP of damage, there was no way to do variable Dragon-type damage. There is speculation that this is the reason that Gyarados is not part Dragon-type.
- It has been speculated that if Eevee receives another evolution in a future game, it would be Dragon, being the only formerly all-special type left that Eevee has yet to evolve into.
- There are only eleven Dragon-type moves, the fewest of any type.
- Eight of those eleven moves are Cool moves in Contests. The only three that aren't are new in Generation IV, meaning that in Hoenn Contests, all Dragon-type moves were Cool moves.
- The Dragon-type also has the fewest number of non-damaging moves out of all of the types, with only one, Dragon Dance.
- Even though the Dragon-type has always been considered nearly legendary, no actual Dragon-type legendaries were introduced until Generation III's Latios, Latias, and Rayquaza.
- There is no fully-evolved Dragon-type that does not have a secondary type.
- The Dragon-type resists moves of the primary types of all main series starter Pokémon available for players, including Pikachu.
- The Dragon-type is one of the two types that are weak to their own moves, together with the Template:Type2.
- Even though dragons are known in real-life legends as fire-breathers, there is yet to be a dual-type Fire/Dragon or Dragon/Fire Pokémon, though most Dragon-types can use Fire-type moves.
- The Dragon-type has the dubious honor of being one of three types that will never be doubly super effective against any Pokémon, as it is only super effective against one type. It shares this trait with the Template:Type2 which is only super effective against Template:Type2s, and the Template:Type2, which isn't super effective against anything.
- By the same manner, the Dragon-type is also the only type that will never be doubly resisted by anything, as only Steel resists it.
- Charizard, Gyarados, Aerodactyl and Sceptile are often considered to be Dragon-types due to their appearance, egg group, movepool and use by in-game trainers as dragons. However, they are not Dragon-types.
- The final evolutions of all pure Dragon-type Pokémon are pseudo-legendaries.
- The Dragon-type is statistically the best type, as its average fully evolved stat never goes below base 95.
- All pure Dragon-type Pokémon have a different ability from their final evolution; Dratini and Dragonair have Shed Skin, whereas Dragonite has Inner Focus, and Bagon and Shelgon have Rock Head, whereas Salamence has Intimidate.
- Only four Dragon-type Pokémon are neither legendary nor part of a pseudo-legendary's family; all of them evolve from non Dragon-type Pokémon.
- Not counting numerous legendary Pokémon, the only dual-type Dragon Pokémon that does not sport a 4x weakness to the Template:Type2 is Kingdra.
- Most of those legendary Dragons don't have any weakness to the Ice-type at all. In fact, Only 3 dual-type Dragon Pokémons have a exactly 2x weakness to the Ice-type: Latias, Latios, and Giratina.
- Almost half (9) of all Dragon type Pokémon were introduced in geneation III.
- Until generation III, Dragonite and it's pre-evolutions were the only Dragon types in the game, due to no Dragon types being introduced in generation II
In other languages
- Dutch: Draak
- French: Dragon
- German: Drache
- Italian: Drago
- Japanese: ドラゴン dragon
- Korean: 드래곤 dragon
- Polish: Smok (smoczy)
- Spanish: Dragón
- Brazilian Portuguese: Dragão