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Dragonite weaknesses, resistances & strengths explained in Pokemon

Niladri Sarkar
pseudo legendary pokemon dragonite in scarlet and violet

The OG Pseudo Legendary Pokemon Dragonite is extremely useful in Scarlet and Violet battles. So, here’s all you need to know about its weaknesses, resistances, strengths, and best moves.

Dragonite is the first-ever Pseudo Legendary, and this Pokemon is still a force to be reckoned with, even after Scarlet and Violet introduced powerful additions such as the Paradox Pokemon.

If you’re eager to use this Dragon/Flying-type Pokemon in battles, here’s all about the weaknesses, resistances, strengths, and best moveset for Dragonite.

Dragonite weaknesses explained in Pokemon

Dragonite is weak to Dragon, Fairy, Ice, and Rock-type attacks in Pokemon. Keep in mind that it is 4x weak to Ice-type moves, but by Terastallization to some other type, Dragonite need not worry about it.

That’s not all, as Dragonite’s Multiscale ability reduces damage taken from moves by 50% when this Pseudo Legendary is at full HP. This makes Dragonite an excellent lead in battles, but if you want to bring it out later and are worried about hazards like Stealth Rock, you can use the Held Item Heavy-Duty Boots.

Dragonite resistances explained in Pokemon

Dragonite resists Bug, Fighting, Fire, Grass, and Water-type attacks and is immune to Ground-type attacks in Pokemon.

Aside from resisting all starters, its Ground-type immunity is a boon since it can easily switch into a move like Earthquake and use this turn to boost its Attack with Dragon Dance. This strategy is very similar to another Dragon/Flying-type, Salamence. But Salamence is faster and hits harder, making it more important for Dragonite to salvage the opportunity and use Dragon Dance.

Dragonite strengths explained in Pokemon

Dragonite uses its STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) Dragon and Flying-type moves to hit Dragon, Bug, Fighting, and Grass-type Pokemon super-effectively.

Scarlet and Violet battles paved the way for a new strategy with Dragonite that has made it into one of the deadliest species in the meta. Use Dragon Dance and Terasatallize Dragonite into Normal Tera Type, and then use the Priority Normal-type move, Extreme Speed, to dish out incredible damage to your opponents. Its impressive 134 Attack stat is a huge bonus as well.

While this trick works wonders, don’t forget that Ghost-type Pokemon are immune to Normal-type moves, so use a different attack on them.

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Dragonite’s Extreme Speed antics make it a great partner to Chien-Pao in Doubles.

Best Dragonite moves in Pokemon

The best moves for Dragonite in Pokemon are Dragon Dance, Extreme Speed, Fly, and Earthquake.

  • Dragon Dance boosts both Attack and Speed by 50%, turning Dragonite into a powerful sweeper.
  • Extreme Speed is Dragonite’s secret weapon in Gen 9, being able to OHKO several threats.
  • Fly is a two-turn move where Dragonite flies in the first turn, dodging attacks, and then hits in the next turn. This move is particularly useful towards the end of the battle or when the opponent is losing HP after getting burnt or poisoned.
  • Earthquake helps Dragonite tackle the ever-rampant Steel types and is also a dependable move in general.

And there you have it! This is all you need to know about using Dragonite in Pokemon battles. If you’re interested in more guides like this, check these out:

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About The Author

Niladri is a Writer who specializes in Pokemon Go, Scarlet and Violet, and competitive VGC battles. With more than seven years of experience in copywriting and SEO content writing, Niladri has previously written for Pokémon GO Hub and Smogon. He has been covering Pokemon for CharlieIntel since June 2023. Niladri can be contacted at [email protected].