Dragon Egg Group

The Dragon Egg Group is one of the specific Egg Groups in the Pokémon world, primarily made up of dragon-like creatures known for their high stats and considerable prowess in battle. This Egg Group is regarded for its rarity and the powerful Pokémon that inhabit it, making it a favorite among trainers and breeders.

General Description:
The Dragon Egg Group consists of Pokémon that are either dragons themselves or have draconic traits. These Pokémon are typically characterized by their majestic and often formidable appearances, drawing inspiration from mythological dragons. They are generally found later in the game and require substantial effort to train and evolve, but their high base stats and versatile move pools make them worth the investment.

Types of Pokémon:
Most Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group are of the Dragon type, though some may also have secondary types like Flying, Ground, or Water. These Pokémon are predominantly quadrupedal or serpentine and evoke a sense of ancient power and mysticism. Examples include Dragonite, Salamence, Garchomp, and Haxorus.

Breeding Compatibility:
The Dragon Egg Group is compatible with other Dragon Egg Group Pokémon and also shows some level of compatibility with the Monster Egg Group. This compatibility enables the breeding of powerful moves and advantageous abilities across different species, further enhancing the appeal of Dragon Egg Group Pokémon in competitive settings.

Notable Pokémon Species:
Some of the most notable Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group include:

Dragonite: A Dragon/Flying-type Pokémon known for its incredible versatility and well-rounded stats.
Salamence: A Dragon/Flying-type Pokémon prized for its high Attack and Speed, making it a formidable offensive threat.
Garchomp: A Dragon/Ground-type Pokémon that combines speed and power, commonly seen in competitive play.
Haxorus: A pure Dragon-type Pokémon with an extremely high Attack stat, capable of sweeping entire teams.

Role in Competitive Breeding:
The Dragon Egg Group plays a crucial role in competitive breeding due to its ability to pass down strong and versatile moves. Breeders often aim to produce Dragon Pokémon with optimal Individual Values (IVs) and Egg Moves that can give them an edge in battles. The ability to inherit moves like Dragon Dance, Outrage, and Draco Meteor is particularly valuable in building competitive movesets.

Egg Moves:
The Dragon Egg Group can pass down several potent Egg Moves, including:

Dragon Dance: A move that raises both Attack and Speed, making it an invaluable tool for physical sweepers.
Outrage: A high-damage Dragon-type move that strikes multiple times before causing confusion.
Iron Tail: A powerful Steel-type move that can lower the opponent's Defense, broadening a Pokémon’s type coverage.
Aqua Tail: A Water-type move that adds type diversity and coverage against Fire, Rock, and Ground types.
Draco Meteor: A move taught through tutoring, but its availability in Egg Moves (for some species) ensures this devastating Dragon-type move can become accessible for future generations.

Interesting Facts:
The Dragon Egg Group is home to several pseudo-legendary Pokémon, a term used for Pokémon with a three-stage evolution line and base stats totaling 600. Examples include Dragonite, Salamence, and Garchomp. Many Pokémon in this Egg Group exhibit strong resistances and high base stats, making them exceptionally resilient in battle situations. Pokémon from the Dragon Egg Group are often inspired by various cultural depictions of dragons, including Western and Eastern mythologies, which adds to their mystique and allure. Due to their high evolutionary requirements and late-game availability, obtaining fully evolved Dragon Egg Group Pokémon is often seen as a significant milestone for trainers.

The Dragon Egg Group, with its formidable roster and extensive compatibility for move inheritance, remains one of the cornerstones of Pokémon breeding and competitive battling. Its members are revered not only for their power but also for their legendary status within the Pokémon universe.

Dragon Egg Group Pokémon

charmander
Charmander

4 - Fire

charmeleon
Charmeleon

5 - Fire

charizard
Charizard

6 - Fire, Flying

ekans
Ekans

23 - Poison

arbok
Arbok

24 - Poison

horsea
Horsea

116 - Water

seadra
Seadra

117 - Water

magikarp
Magikarp

129 - Water

gyarados
Gyarados

130 - Water, Flying

dratini
Dratini

147 - Dragon

dragonair
Dragonair

148 - Dragon

dragonite
Dragonite

149 - Dragon, Flying

kingdra
Kingdra

230 - Water, Dragon

treecko
Treecko

252 - Grass

grovyle
Grovyle

253 - Grass

sceptile
Sceptile

254 - Grass

trapinch
Trapinch

328 - Ground

vibrava
Vibrava

329 - Ground, Dragon

flygon
Flygon

330 - Ground, Dragon

swablu
Swablu

333 - Normal, Flying

altaria
Altaria

334 - Dragon, Flying

seviper
Seviper

336 - Poison

feebas
Feebas

349 - Water

milotic
Milotic

350 - Water

bagon
Bagon

371 - Dragon

shelgon
Shelgon

372 - Dragon

salamence
Salamence

373 - Dragon, Flying

gible
Gible

443 - Dragon, Ground

gabite
Gabite

444 - Dragon, Ground

garchomp
Garchomp

445 - Dragon, Ground

scraggy
Scraggy

559 - Dark, Fighting

scrafty
Scrafty

560 - Dark, Fighting

axew
Axew

610 - Dragon

fraxure
Fraxure

611 - Dragon

haxorus
Haxorus

612 - Dragon

druddigon
Druddigon

621 - Dragon

deino
Deino

633 - Dark, Dragon

zweilous
Zweilous

634 - Dark, Dragon

hydreigon
Hydreigon

635 - Dark, Dragon

skrelp
Skrelp

690 - Poison, Water

dragalge
Dragalge

691 - Poison, Dragon

helioptile
Helioptile

694 - Electric, Normal

heliolisk
Heliolisk

695 - Electric, Normal

tyrunt
Tyrunt

696 - Rock, Dragon

tyrantrum
Tyrantrum

697 - Rock, Dragon

goomy
Goomy

704 - Dragon

sliggoo
Sliggoo

705 - Dragon

goodra
Goodra

706 - Dragon

noibat
Noibat

714 - Flying, Dragon

noivern
Noivern

715 - Flying, Dragon

salandit
Salandit

757 - Poison, Fire

salazzle
Salazzle

758 - Poison, Fire

turtonator
Turtonator

776 - Fire, Dragon

drampa
Drampa

780 - Normal, Dragon

jangmo-o
Jangmo-O

782 - Dragon

hakamo-o
Hakamo-O

783 - Dragon, Fighting

kommo-o
Kommo-O

784 - Dragon, Fighting

applin
Applin

840 - Grass, Dragon

flapple
Flapple

841 - Grass, Dragon

appletun
Appletun

842 - Grass, Dragon

silicobra
Silicobra

843 - Ground

sandaconda
Sandaconda

844 - Ground

duraludon
Duraludon

884 - Steel, Dragon

dreepy
Dreepy

885 - Dragon, Ghost

drakloak
Drakloak

886 - Dragon, Ghost

dragapult
Dragapult

887 - Dragon, Ghost

frigibax
Frigibax

996 - Dragon, Ice

arctibax
Arctibax

997 - Dragon, Ice

baxcalibur
Baxcalibur

998 - Dragon, Ice

dipplin
Dipplin

1011 - Grass, Dragon

archaludon
Archaludon

1018 - Steel, Dragon

hydrapple
Hydrapple

1019 - Grass, Dragon

charizard-mega-x
Charizard-Mega-X

10034 - Fire, Dragon

charizard-mega-y
Charizard-Mega-Y

10035 - Fire, Flying

gyarados-mega
Gyarados-Mega

10041 - Water, Dark

garchomp-mega
Garchomp-Mega

10058 - Dragon, Ground

sceptile-mega
Sceptile-Mega

10065 - Grass, Dragon

altaria-mega
Altaria-Mega

10067 - Dragon, Fairy

salamence-mega
Salamence-Mega

10089 - Dragon, Flying

salazzle-totem
Salazzle-Totem

10129 - Poison, Fire

kommo-o-totem
Kommo-O-Totem

10146 - Dragon, Fighting

charizard-gmax
Charizard-Gmax

10196 - Fire, Flying

flapple-gmax
Flapple-Gmax

10216 - Grass, Dragon

appletun-gmax
Appletun-Gmax

10217 - Grass, Dragon

sandaconda-gmax
Sandaconda-Gmax

10218 - Ground

duraludon-gmax
Duraludon-Gmax

10225 - Steel, Dragon

sliggoo-hisui
Sliggoo-Hisui

10241 - Steel, Dragon

goodra-hisui
Goodra-Hisui

10242 - Steel, Dragon