Dragon (type)

The Dragon type (Japanese: ドラゴンタイプ Dragon type) is one of the eighteen types. Dragon-type moves are super effective against Dragon-type Pokémon, while Dragon-type Pokémon are weak to Dragon-, Fairy-, and Ice-type moves.

Battle properties

Note: Type effectiveness multipliers may vary in other games outside the core series.

Offensive properties of Dragon-type moves
Super effective (×2) Not very effective (×½) No effect (×0)
Steel Fairy
Defensive properties of Dragon-type Pokémon
Weak to (×2) Resists (×½) Immune to (×0)
IceFairy FireWaterGrassElectric None

Additional effects

When Misty Terrain is in effect, the power of Dragon-type moves is decreased by 50% if the target is grounded.

Pokémon

As of Generation IX, 75 Pokémon or 7.32% of all Pokémon are Dragon-type (counting those that are Dragon-type in at least one of their forms, including Mega Evolutions and regional forms), causing it to tie with Electric as the fourth rarest type among Pokémon after Ghost and before Steel.

Pure Dragon-type Pokémon

# Name
0147 Dratini Dratini
0148 Dragonair Dragonair
0371 Bagon Bagon
0372 Shelgon Shelgon
0610 Axew Axew
0611 Fraxure Fraxure
0612 Haxorus Haxorus
0621 Druddigon Druddigon
0704 Goomy Goomy
0705 Sliggoo Sliggoo
0706 Goodra Goodra
0782 Jangmo-o Jangmo-o
0895 Regidrago Regidrago

Half Dragon-type Pokémon

Primary Dragon-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
0149 Dragonite Dragonite Flying
Dragonite Mega
Dragonite
Flying
0334 Altaria Altaria Flying
Altaria Mega
Altaria
Fairy
0373 Salamence Salamence Flying
Salamence Mega
Salamence
Flying
0380 Latias Latias Psychic
Latias Mega
Latias
Psychic
0381 Latios Latios Psychic
Latios Mega
Latios
Psychic
0384 Rayquaza Rayquaza Flying
Rayquaza Mega
Rayquaza
Flying
0443 Gible Gible Ground
0444 Gabite Gabite Ground
0445 Garchomp Garchomp Ground
Garchomp Mega
Garchomp
Ground
0643 Reshiram Reshiram Fire
0644 Zekrom Zekrom Electric
0646 Kyurem Kyurem Ice
Kyurem White
Kyurem
Ice
Kyurem Black
Kyurem
Ice
0718 Zygarde Zygarde
10% Forme
Ground
Zygarde Zygarde
50% Forme
Ground
Zygarde Zygarde
Complete Forme
Ground
0783 Hakamo-o Hakamo-o Fighting
0784 Kommo-o Kommo-o Fighting
0885 Dreepy Dreepy Ghost
0886 Drakloak Drakloak Ghost
0887 Dragapult Dragapult Ghost
0967 Cyclizar Cyclizar Normal
0978 Tatsugiri Tatsugiri
Curly Form
Water
Tatsugiri Tatsugiri
Droopy Form
Water
Tatsugiri Tatsugiri
Stretchy Form
Water
0996 Frigibax Frigibax Ice
0997 Arctibax Arctibax Ice
0998 Baxcalibur Baxcalibur Ice
1005 Roaring Moon Roaring Moon Dark

Secondary Dragon-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
0006 Charizard Mega
Charizard X
Fire
0103 Exeggutor Exeggutor
Alolan form
Grass
0181 Ampharos Mega
Ampharos
Electric
0230 Kingdra Kingdra Water
0254 Sceptile Mega
Sceptile
Grass
0329 Vibrava Vibrava Ground
0330 Flygon Flygon Ground
0483 Dialga Dialga Steel
Dialga Dialga
Origin Forme
Steel
0484 Palkia Palkia Water
Palkia Palkia
Origin Forme
Water
0487 Giratina Giratina
Altered Forme
Ghost
Giratina Giratina
Origin Forme
Ghost
0633 Deino Deino Dark
0634 Zweilous Zweilous Dark
0635 Hydreigon Hydreigon Dark
0691 Dragalge Dragalge Poison
0696 Tyrunt Tyrunt Rock
0697 Tyrantrum Tyrantrum Rock
0705 Sliggoo Sliggoo
Hisuian Form
Steel
0706 Goodra Goodra
Hisuian Form
Steel
0714 Noibat Noibat Flying
0715 Noivern Noivern Flying
0776 Turtonator Turtonator Fire
0780 Drampa Drampa Normal
0799 Guzzlord Guzzlord Dark
0800 Necrozma Ultra
Necrozma
Psychic
0804 Naganadel Naganadel Poison
0840 Applin Applin Grass
0841 Flapple Flapple Grass
Flapple Gigantamax
Flapple
Grass
0842 Appletun Appletun Grass
Appletun Gigantamax
Appletun
Grass
0880 Dracozolt Dracozolt Electric
0882 Dracovish Dracovish Water
0884 Duraludon Duraludon Steel
Duraludon Gigantamax
Duraludon
Steel
0890 Eternatus Eternatus Poison
Eternatus Eternamax
Eternatus
Poison
1007 Koraidon Koraidon Fighting
1008 Miraidon Miraidon Electric
1009 Walking Wake Walking Wake Water
1011 Dipplin Dipplin Grass
1018 Archaludon Archaludon Steel
1019 Hydrapple Hydrapple Grass
1020 Gouging Fire Gouging Fire Fire
1021 Raging Bolt Raging Bolt Electric

Moves

As of Generation IX, there are 31 Dragon-type moves, which makes up 3.32% of all moves (excluding those that are Dragon-type only under certain circumstances), causing it to tie with Ground and Flying as the second rarest type among moves, with Rock as the rarest.

Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Dragon-type moves were special, but they may now also be physical depending on the move.

Gen Move Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Range Description
VIII Breaking Swipe Physical 60 100% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Many Others
The user swings its tough tail wildly and attacks opposing Pokémon. This also lowers their Attack stats.
VII Clanging Scales Special 110 100% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Many Others
The user rubs the scales on its entire body and makes a huge noise to attack opposing Pokémon. The user’s Defense stat is lowered after the attack.
VIII Clangorous Soul Status % 5 (max 8)
     
     
Self
The user boosts all its stats by using some of its own HP.
VII Clangorous Soulblaze Special 185 % 1 (max 1)
     
     
Many Others
After obtaining Z-Power, the user, Kommo-o, attacks the opposing Pokémon with full force. This move boosts the user’s stats.
VII Core Enforcer Special 100 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Many Others
If the Pokémon damaged by this move have already used their moves that turn, this move eliminates the effects of those Pokémon's Abilities.
VII Devastating Drake Physical % 1 (max 1)
     
     
Normal
The user materializes its aura using its Z-Power and attacks the target with full force. The power varies, depending on the original move.
VII Devastating Drake Special % 1 (max 1)
     
     
Normal
The user materializes its aura using its Z-Power and attacks the target with full force. The power varies, depending on the original move.
IV Draco Meteor Special Beautiful 130 90% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
Comets are summoned down from the sky onto the target. The recoil from this move harshly lowers the user’s Sp. Atk stat.
II Dragon Breath Special Cool 60 100% 20 (max 32)
     
     
Normal
The user exhales a mighty gust that inflicts damage. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
IX Dragon Cheer Status % 15 (max 24)
     
     
Your Party
The user raises its allies’ morale with a draconic cry so that their future attacks have a heightened chance of landing critical hits. This rouses Dragon types more.
III Dragon Claw Physical Cool 80 100% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Normal
The user slashes the target with huge, sharp claws to inflict damage.
III Dragon Dance Status Cool % 20 (max 32)
     
     
Self
The user vigorously performs a mystic, powerful dance that boosts its Attack and Speed stats.
VIII Dragon Darts Physical 50 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal
The user attacks twice using Dreepy. If there are two opposing Pokémon, this move hits each of them once.
VIII Dragon Energy Special 150 100% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Many Others
Converting its life-force into power, the user attacks opposing Pokémon. The lower the user's HP, the lower the move's power.
VII Dragon Hammer Physical 90 100% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Normal
The user uses its body like a hammer to attack the target and inflict damage.
IV Dragon Pulse Special Beautiful 85 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal (long-range)
The target is attacked with a shock wave generated by the user's gaping mouth.
I Dragon Rage Special Cool 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal
This attack hits the target with a shock wave of pure rage. This attack always inflicts 40 HP damage.
IV Dragon Rush Physical Tough 100 75% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal
The user tackles the target while exhibiting overwhelming menace. This may also make the target flinch.
V Dragon Tail Physical Tough 60 90% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal
The target is knocked away, and a different Pokémon is dragged out. In the wild, this ends a battle against a single Pokémon.
V Dual Chop Physical Tough 40 90% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Normal
The user attacks its target by hitting it with brutal strikes. The target is hit twice in a row.
VIII Dynamax Cannon Special 100 100% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
The user condenses energy within its body and unleashes that energy from its core to inflict damage.
This move deals twice the damage if the target is Dynamaxed.*
VIII Eternabeam Special 160 90% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
This is Eternatus's most powerful attack in its original form. The user can't move on the next turn.
IX Fickle Beam Special 80 100% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
The user shoots a beam of light to inflict damage. Sometimes all the user's heads shoot beams in unison, doubling the move's power.
IX Glaive Rush Physical 120 100% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
The user throws its entire body into a reckless charge. Attacks from opposing Pokémon during the next turn cannot miss and will inflict double damage.
VIII G-Max Depletion Physical % 3 (max 4)
     
     
1 Other
A Dragon-type attack that Gigantamax Duraludon use. Reduces the PP of the last move used.
VIII G-Max Depletion Special % 3 (max 4)
     
     
1 Other
A Dragon-type attack that Gigantamax Duraludon use. Reduces the PP of the last move used.
VIII Max Wyrmwind Physical % 3 (max 4)
     
     
1 Other
This is a Dragon-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target's Attack stat.
VIII Max Wyrmwind Special % 3 (max 4)
     
     
1 Other
This is a Dragon-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target's Attack stat.
IX Order Up Physical 80 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Normal
The user attacks with elegant poise. If the user has a Tatsugiri in its mouth, this move boosts one of the user's stats based on the Tatsugiri's form.
II Outrage Physical Cool 120 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
1 Random
The user rampages and attacks for two to three turns. The user then becomes confused.
IV Roar of Time Special Beautiful 150 90% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
The user blasts the target with power that distorts even time. The user can't move on the next turn.
VIII Scale Shot Physical 25 90% 20 (max 32)
     
     
Normal
The user attacks by shooting scales two to five times in a row. This move boosts the user's Speed stat but lowers its Defense stat.
IV Spacial Rend Special Beautiful 100 95% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Normal
The user tears the target along with the space around it. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.
II Twister Special Cool 40 100% 20 (max 32)
     
     
Many Others
The user whips up a vicious tornado to tear at opposing Pokémon. This may also make them flinch.
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual move's page. Target data assumes user is in the lower left.

Abilities

Interacting with the Dragon type

A Pokémon with Protean or Libero will become a Dragon-type Pokémon if it uses a Dragon-type move. A Pokémon with Color Change, Imposter, RKS System, or Multitype will become a Dragon-type Pokémon if (respectively) it is hit with a Dragon-type move, is sent out against a Dragon-type opponent, is holding a Dragon Memory, or is holding a Draco Plate or Dragonium Z.

Gen Ability Description
VIII Dragon's Maw Powers up Dragon-type moves.
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.

Exclusive Abilities

Currently, no Abilities are exclusive to Dragon-type Pokémon. This does not include signature Abilities.

Items

Name Description
Adamant Orb Adamant Orb A brightly shining gem to be held by Dialga. It boosts the power of Dialga’s Dragon- and Steel-type moves.
Draco Plate Draco Plate An item to be held by a Pokémon. This stone tablet is imbued with the essence of dragons and boosts the power of the holder’s Dragon-type moves.
Dragon Fang Dragon Fang An item to be held by a Pokémon. This hard, sharp fang boosts the power of the holder's Dragon-type moves.
Dragon Gem A gem with a draconic essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Dragon-type move one time.
Dragon Memory A memory disc that contains Dragon-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.
Dragon Tera Shard Dragon Tera Shard On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
Dragonium Z This is a crystallized form of Z-Power. It upgrades Dragon-type moves to Z-Moves.
Griseous Orb Griseous Orb A shining gem to be held by Giratina. It boosts the power of Giratina’s Dragon- and Ghost-type moves.
Haban Berry Haban Berry If a Pokémon holding this Berry is hit with a supereffective Dragon-type move, the power of that move will be weakened.
Lustrous Orb Lustrous Orb A beautifully shining gem to be held by Palkia. It boosts the power of Palkia’s Dragon- and Water-type moves.
Soul Dew Soul Dew A wondrous orb to be held by either Latios or Latias. It raises the power of Dragon- and Psychic-type moves.
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.

Cram-o-matic

Name
Aguav Berry Aguav Berry
Dragon Scale Dragon Scale
Dynamax Candy Dynamax Candy
Dynite Ore Dynite Ore
Eviolite Eviolite
Fossilized Drake Fossilized Drake
Jaboca Berry Jaboca Berry
Life Orb Life Orb

Notable Dragon-type Trainers

Main article: Category:Dragon-type Trainers
Gen Trainer Title Location
I
Lance
Elite FourRBYFRLGPE
ChampionGSCHGSS
Indigo Plateau
II
Clair
Gym Leader Blackthorn Gym
III
Drake
Elite Four Hoenn Pokémon League
V
Drayden
Gym LeaderBB2W2 Opelucid GymBB2W2
V
Iris
Gym LeaderW
ChampionB2W2
Opelucid GymW
Unova Pokémon LeagueB2W2
VI
Drasna
Elite Four Kalos Pokémon League
VI
Zinnia
Lorekeeper Sky Pillar
VII
Ryuki
Pokémon Trainer Kantonian GymUSUM
VIII
Raihan
Gym Leader Hammerlocke Stadium
IX
Hassel
Elite Four
Instructor
Paldea Pokémon League
Naranja AcademyS
Uva AcademyV
IX
Drayton
Elite Four Blueberry Academy

Icons

Core series

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Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
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Generation IV
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Generation IV
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Generation V
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Generation VI
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Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!
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Pokémon Sword and Shield
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Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!; Sword, Shield and HOME (Gen VIII)
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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Scarlet and Violet, and HOME (Gen IX)
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Tera icon from
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Tera symbol icon from
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Side series

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Pokémon Stadium
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Pokémon Stadium 2
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Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire
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Pokémon Colosseum
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Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
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Pokémon Battle Revolution

Spin-off games

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Pokémon Ranger
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Pokémon Battrio
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Pokémon Tretta
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Pokémon GO
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Pokémon Masters EX
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
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Pokémon Mezastar
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New Pokémon Snap
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Pokémon Sleep

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP: 91.25
Attack: 102.55
Defense: 92
Sp.Atk: 100.06
Sp.Def: 87.57
Speed: 84.60
Total: 558.03


Fully evolved

Stat
HP: 100.90
Attack: 109.51
Defense: 98.72
Sp.Atk: 112.83
Sp.Def: 96.49
Speed: 92.03
Total: 610.48


In spin-off games

Pokémon Sleep

Unlike in the core series games, in Pokémon Sleep, each Pokémon can only have one type, which determines the kind of Berry that the Pokémon will gather for Snorlax to feed on. Dragon-type Pokémon will gather Yache Berries, and typically have the Dozing sleep type.

The following is a list of Dragon-type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep.

# Pokémon Name Sleep type
0147 Dratini Dratini Dozing
0148 Dragonair Dragonair Dozing
0149 Dragonite Dragonite Dozing
0334 Altaria Altaria Dozing

In the TCG

Main article: Dragon (TCG)

Introduced in the Dragon Vault set, previously many Pokémon in this set were listed as Colorless-types. Dragon-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak to Dragon (prior to the XY expansion) or Fairy (from XY to Cosmic Eclipse) with no Resistances. Starting with the Evolving Skies expansion, all Dragon-type Pokémon in the TCG have no Weakness. Dragon-type Pokémon can be strong against other Dragon-types (prior to the XY expansion), and there are no types that resist them.

Dragon is one of two types to lack a Basic Energy card, and the only one where an Energy of the type simply does not exist within the rules. Dragon-types use other Energy types in the costs of their attacks instead, often having two different Energy types in the costs. Often, the types used are of the Pokémon's non-Dragon type, or those based on the Pokémon's body color.

Trivia

  • Generation IX introduced the most Dragon-type Pokémon of any generation, with fourteen, while Generation II introduced the fewest Dragon-type Pokémon, with only one, Kingdra.
  • Generation VIII introduced the most Dragon-type moves of any generation, with nine, while Generation VI introduced the fewest, with none.
    • The Dragon type is the only type for which a move was not introduced in Generation VI. This is also the first instance of any generation not introducing a move for a type after that type's introduction.
  • On average, Dragon-type Pokémon have the highest base HP, Special Attack, and Speed of all types.
  • The Dragon type is super effective against the least amount of types after Normal, only being super effective against itself. Because of this, no Pokémon can have a double weakness to Dragon-type moves except for those who are Fairy- and Steel-type in Inverse Battles.
  • The Dragon type is the only pre-Generation IV special type that does not resist itself (instead being weak to itself), unlike Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Psychic, Ice and Dark.
  • In Generation VI onwards, the Dragon type is tied with the Ghost type for being the least resisted type, with both types being resisted by only one other type.
  • In Generation I, there was no way to deal super effective Dragon-type damage, since the only Dragon-type move available at the time, Dragon Rage, always deals 40 HP of damage. There was also no way to get STAB from a Dragon-type move in Generation I for the same reason.
    • No type resisted or was immune to the Dragon type, making it the only type to have ever had this distinction. However, because there were no Dragon-type moves that utilized the standard damage formula in Generation I, this would be a moot point.
  • The Dragon type is the most common type for pseudo-legendary Pokémon, with only two of them not being part-Dragon type (Metagross and Tyranitar, although the latter has dragon-like characteristics and can learn Dragon-type moves). It is also the most common type among version mascots, with eleven Dragon-type Pokémon having served as mascots for twelve games of the core series.
  • Sinnoh is the only region without a notable Dragon-type specialist.
  • The Dragon type has more Elite Four members than any other type, with five.
  • In Generation III, all Dragon-type moves were Cool moves.
  • Dragon-type moves have the most held items that boost their power: the Draco Plate, Dragon Fang, Dragon Gem, all three Pokémon of myth orbs, and the Soul Dew (as of Generation VII).
  • The Dragon type resists all three of the traditional primary types of core series first partner Pokémon: Grass, Fire, and Water. In addition, it resists Electric, which was the type of the player's first Pokémon (Pikachu) in Pokémon Yellow.
  • More Pokémon gain the Dragon type through Mega Evolution than any other type, with three.
  • All Dragon-type moves are eligible to be used in Sky Battles.
  • Dragon and Ghost share some characteristics. They both:
    • originally had three Pokémon in Generation I, then gained only one more in Generation II.
    • are the only types that are weak to themselves.
    • have one type immune to them and one type resistant to them.
  • The Dragon type is the only type to have all of its Pokémon introduced prior to Generation IX obtainable in Pokémon Sword and Shield, excluding Mega Evolutions.
  • The Dragon type and the idea of "dragons" are not always the same in the Pokémon world, as some Pokémon which are not Dragon-type sometimes are referred to as dragons. This idea is further supported by Lance's Pokémon Masters EX dialogue, stating that not all dragons are Dragon-type Pokémon.[1] Some non-Dragon-type Pokémon which have been referred to as dragons include:
  • Considering only Pokémon Leagues with a fixed Gym Leader order, more Leagues end with a Dragon-type Gym Leader than any other type, with three (Johto, UnovaBW and Galar).
    • Including every Pokémon League, it is tied with the Water type, for this distinction (Hoenn, UnovaB2W2 and Paldea*).
      • Rock and Ice types are shared with this distinction, but they are not placed last, as Rock type Gyms are placed first (Kanto, Hoenn, and SInnoh) and Ice type Gyms are placed seventh (Johto, Sinnoh, and Unova).
  • The Dragon type, along with the Normal type, deal non-neutral damage to the least types, those being three.

In other languages

Language Title
Japanese ドラゴン Dragon
Chinese Cantonese Lùhng
Mandarin 龍 / 龙 Lóng
Czech Dračí
Danish Drage
Dutch Draak
Finnish Lohikäärme
French Dragon
German Drache
Greek Δράκου Drákou
Hebrew דרקון Dracon
Hindi ड्रैगन Dragon
Hungarian Sárkány
Indonesian Naga
Dragon
Italian Drago
Korean 드래곤 Dragon
Malaysian Naga
Norwegian Drage
Polish Smok
Smoczy
Portuguese Dragão
Romanian Dragon
Russian Дракон Drakon
Spanish Dragón
Swedish Drake
Thai มังกร Mangkon
Turkish Ejderha
Ejder
Vietnamese Rồng

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lance: "This outfit shows off Gyarados's power as a dragon! What's that, you say? Gyarados isn't a Dragon-type Pokémon? Haha, not all dragons are Dragon-type Pokémon!" (Masters EX)
  2. Dragon Majesty promotional blurb: "The Pokémon TCG: Dragon Majesty expansion brings a mighty horde of draconic Pokémon: Reshiram-GX, Salamence-GX, Dragonite-GX, and over a dozen more, including Charizard!"
  3. Hisui Pokédex entry for Gyarados: I suspect this Pokémon to be the true identity of a dragon written of in ancient texts, which claimed that it razed an entire village with white-hot beams from its maw. (Pokémon Legends: Arceus)
  4. Old man: "Never did I think I would get to see the bones of a dragon!" (Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Let's Go, Eevee!)
  5. NPC: "This happened when I was young. The sky suddenly turned black. A giant Flying-type Pokémon was blocking out the sun. I wonder what that Pokémon was? It was like a bird and like a dragon." (Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver)