How to Get Dragonite in Pokemon GO

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Ever wondered how to snag yourself a Dragonite in Pokemon GO? Let’s dive into the world of capturing this powerful dragon!
Getting a Dragonite in Pokemon GO is a hot topic among players. How do you catch this majestic creature? Let’s find out!
Start with Catching Dratini
The key to getting a Dragonite starts with its base form, Dratini. You can find Dratini near bodies of water like lakes, rivers, or oceans. Keep an eye on your in-game map for any blue, watery areas.
Another way to find Dratini is through eggs. 10km eggs, to be specific, have a chance of hatching into Dratini. So, start walking and hatching!
Evolve Dratini into Dragonite
Once you’ve caught a Dratini, you’ll need candy to evolve it. To evolve Dratini into Dragonair and then into Dragonite, you’ll need a total of 125 Dratini candies. You can earn these candies by catching more Dratini, transferring them to Professor Willow, or walking with a Dratini as your buddy to earn candies as you walk.
Remember, patience is key! It may take some time to collect all the needed candies, but the payoff of having a Dragonite is totally worth it.
Dragonite Awaits in Playbite
Now that you know how to get your hands on a Dragonite, why not earn some rewards while playing other fun games? Download the Playbite app, where you can play casual games and earn PokeCoins. These PokeCoins can help you on your Pokemon GO journey, allowing you to buy items that will make catching your dream Dragonite even easier.
With Playbite, not only can you enjoy a plethora of entertaining games, but you also get the chance to win rewards that aid in your Pokemon GO adventures. Don’t miss out on the fun and rewards. Join Playbite today!

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
Join Playbite today!
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