How to Get Dragon Type Pokemon in Pokemon GO

avatarTrainingHost5 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan5 months ago

Keep an eye out for special events! Niantic often features Dragon-type Pokemon during themed events or Community Days. Get your Poke Balls ready!

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avatarSinkingDuel5 months ago

Hatch those eggs! 10 km eggs have a higher chance of hatching Dragon-type Pokemon like Dratini, Bagon, or Gible.


avatarJokingTunic5 months ago

Raid battles are also a great way to snag rare Dragon-types. See if you can join a raid for Pokemon like Rayquaza or Dialga.


avatarCluingWear5 months ago

Use Incense or Lures in areas where Dragon-types are more likely to spawn, such as near water or parks. I've had good luck near lakes!

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