Source: The Pokémon Company
Name: Drakloak (Japanese: ドロンチ Doronchi)
Classification: Caretaker Pokémon
Type: Dragon/Ghost
Generation: Gen VIII Galar Region
Gender Ratio: 50% Male to 50% Female
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 24.3 lbs
Evolution:
Alternate Formes: None
How to catch in Sword/Shield:
- Evolve from Dreepy
- Lake of Outrage
- Max Raid Battles
- Axew's Eye
- Rolling Fields
How to catch in Go: Not Available Yet
Description: With a somewhat more defined body than Dreepy, Drakloak has arms that end in three digits and stumpy legs that do the same. Its belly is light yellow and has an upside down, magenta V marking. Its head is mostly black but also has magenta triangles marking the back. Drakloak are almost never seen without a Dreepy, which they carry about on their heads. A Drakloak will guard and care for its Dreepy until it is able to Evolve and will grow uneasy should it not have one to watch. They have even been known to adopt other Pokémon as substitutes.
Core Games
Drakloak in the core games
- Sword Pokédex: It's capable of flying faster than 120 mph. It battles alongside Dreepy and dotes on them until they successfully evolve.
- Shield Pokédex: Without a Dreepy to place on its head and care for, it gets so uneasy it'll try to substitute any Pokémon it finds for the missing Dreepy.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Base Stats
- 68 HP
- 80 Attack
- 50 Defense
- 60 Sp. Attack
- 50 Sp. Defense
- 102 Speed
- 410 Total
Moves by Level
- Astonish (lv 1)
- Infestation (lv 1)
- Quick Attack (lv 1)
- Bite (lv 1)
- Dragon Pulse (Evo)
- Lock-On (lv 6)
- Assurance (lv 12)
- Hex (lv 18)
- Agility (lv 24)
- Double Hit (lv 30)
- U-turn (lv 36)
- Dragon Dance (lv 42)
- Phantom Force (lv 48)
- Take Down (lv 54)
- Dragon Rush (lv 61)
- Double-Edge (lv 66)
- Last Resort (lv 72)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM14 Thunder Wave
- TM21 Rest
- TM23 Thief
- TM24 Snore
- TM25 Protect
- TM30 Steel Wing
- TM31 Attract
- TM37 Beat Up
- TM38 Will-O-Wisp
- TM39 Facade
- TM40 Swift
- TM41 Helping Hand
- TM45 Dive
- TM55 Brine
- TM56 U-turn
- TM58 Assurance
- TM76 Round
- TM77 Hex
- TM78 Acrobatics
- TM86 Phantom Force
- TM99 Breaking Swipe
- TR02 Flamethrower
- TR03 Hydro Pump
- TR04 Surf
- TR08 Thunderbolt
- TR09 Thunder
- TR12 Agility
- TR15 Fire Blast
- TR20 Substitute
- TR24 Outrage
- TR26 Endure
- TR27 Sleep Talk
- TR29 Baton Pass
- TR33 Shadow Ball
- TR51 Dragon Dance
- TR62 Dragon Pulse
- TR83 Ally Switch
- TR84 Scald
- TR97 Psychic Fangs
Moves by Breeding
- Confuse Ray
- Curse
- Disable
- Double Team
- Dragon Tail
- Grudge
- Sucker Punch
Moves by Tutoring
- Draco Meteor
Damaged normally by
- Flying 1×
- Ground 1×
- Rock 1×
- Steel 1×
- Psychic 1×
Weak to
- Ghost 2×
- Ice 2×
- Dragon 2×
- Dark 2×
- Fairy 2×
Immune to
- Normal
- Fighting
Resistant to
- Poison ½×
- Bug ½×
- Fire ½×
- Water ½×
- Grass ½×
- Electric ½×
Pokémon Go
Drakloak in Pokémon Go
Pokédex: Not Available Yet
More information
- Coming Soon!

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