Source: The Pokémon Company
Name: Dracozolt (Japanese: パッチラゴン Patchiragon)
Classification: Fossil Pokémon
Type: Electric/Dragon
Generation: Gen VIII Galar Region
Gender Ratio: Genderless
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 418.9 lbs
Evolution: N/A
Alternate Formes: None
How to catch in Sword/Shield:
How to catch in Go: Not Available Yet
Description: One of four hybrid fossil Pokémon, Dracozolt is made up of two different fossilized Pokémon that should not go together. Its top half is tiny and yellow, and has lightning bolt shaped wings on either arm. Its head is similar to a raptor with yellow spikes on top and a red mark on either cheek. Its bottom half is laughably large by comparison. It is mostly green with pink stripes and spikes down the length of its tail. Its strong tail muscles allow it to generate electricity.
Core Games
Dracozolt in the core games
- Sword Pokédex: In ancient times, it was unbeatable thanks to its powerful lower body, but it went extinct anyway after it depleted all its plant-based food sources.
- Shield Pokédex: The powerful muscles in its tail generate its electricity. Compared to its lower body, its upper half is entirely too small.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Base Stats
- 90 HP
- 100 Attack
- 90 Defense
- 80 Sp. Attack
- 70 Sp. Defense
- 75 Speed
- 505 Total
Moves by Level
- Tackle (lv 1)
- Thunder Shock (lv 1)
- Charge (lv 7)
- Aerial Ace (lv 14)
- Ancient Power (lv 21)
- Pluck Flying (lv 28)
- Dragon Tail (lv 35)
- Stomp (lv 42)
- Slam (lv 49)
- Discharge (lv 56)
- Bolt Beak (lv 63)
- Dragon Pulse (lv 70)
- Dragon Rush (lv 77)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM00 Mega Punch
- TM01 Mega Kick
- TM05 Thunder Punch
- TM08 Hyper Beam
- TM09 Giga Impact
- TM13 Fire Spin
- TM14 Thunder Wave
- TM21 Rest
- TM22 Rock Slide
- TM24 Snore
- TM25 Protect
- TM33 Rain Dance
- TM34 Sunny Day
- TM39 Facade
- TM48 Rock Tomb
- TM54 Rock Blast
- TM66 Thunder Fang
- TM68 Fire Fang
- TM76 Round
- TM81 Bulldoze
- TM97 Brutal Swing
- TM98 Stomping Tantrum
- TM99 Breaking Swipe
- TR01 Body Slam
- TR02 Flamethrower
- TR07 Low Kick
- TR08 Thunderbolt
- TR09 Thunder
- TR10 Earthquake
- TR15 Fire Blast
- TR20 Substitute
- TR24 Outrage
- TR26 Endure
- TR27 Sleep Talk
- TR31 Iron Tail
- TR37 Taunt
- TR47 Dragon Claw
- TR62 Dragon Pulse
- TR67 Earth Power
- TR75 Stone Edge
- TR80 Electro Ball
- TR86 Wild Charge
- TR94 High Horsepower
Moves by Tutoring
- Draco Meteor
Damaged normally by
- Normal 1×
- Fighting 1×
- Poison 1×
- Rock 1×
- Bug 1×
- Ghost 1×
- Psychic 1×
- Dark 1×
Weak to
- Ground 2×
- Ice 2×
- Dragon 2×
- Fairy 2×
Immune to
- None
Resistant to
- Flying ½×
- Steel ½×
- Fire ½×
- Water ½×
- Grass ½×
- Electric ¼×
Pokémon Go
Dracozolt in Pokémon Go
Pokédex: Not Available Yet
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