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My Top 10 Favourite Dragon-Type Pokémon

Last year, I counted down my Top 10 Favourite Yu-Gi-Oh! Dragons. So why not do another dragon-related list, but for Pokémon this time? You should all know by now that I love dragons and I love Pokémon, so naturally I love Dragon-type Pokémon.


The Dragon-type has existed since the franchise's very beginning with only the Dragonite line having the typing. This made it the rarest type of Pokémon a player could own in the games at the time. Ever since Gen 1, the typing has gained much more species with some gens having at least two or three new Dragon-types to play with and the designs would go on to get very creative with some loosely resembling dragons and some bearing a greater resemblance to dragons along with resembling something else. Also Dragon-type specialists in the games can actually have a team of Dragon-types, unlike in Gen 1 where the best Lance could manage was a team of Pokémon that resembled dragons like Gyarados and Aerodactyl. Dragon-types have come a long way since Gen 1, that's for sure.


I'm sure I'm not alone in saying this, but Dragon is my favourite typing in Pokémon. Not only are some of the best Pokémon ever designed Dragon-types, but they're often fun to use and have on a team and depending on the typing, Dragon-types can be really good offensively or defensively. Dragon/Steel especially is one of the best dual-types out there. While the Fairy-type's existence did bring Dragons down a peg, that doesn't stop Dragon-types from being among the best in my eyes.


And thus we're here today to count down my Top 10 Favourite Dragon-Type Pokémon. In order to make the count for this list, the Pokémon either has to be a Dragon-type, or have Dragon as one of its types. Doesn't matter if it's a secondary typing, as long as you have "Dragon" in your typing, you can qualify for this list.

So without further ado, let's fly high and give off our best dragon roars. We're diving into my Top 10 Favourite Dragon-Type Pokémon...


Number 10: Baxcalibur

Baxcalibur

You may remember how I put this guy on my favourite Paldean Pokemon list, so it should be no surprise it also makes the count for my favourite Dragon-types too.


Baxcalibur is an awesome Pokémon due to its cool (no pun intended) design and how it's a powerful Pokémon to use in general. I like its Godzilla-inspired design and how it also evokes a Spinosaurus what with the huge fin on its back. It also evokes King Arthur mythology with the fin on its back somewhat resembling a sword blade and its name even sounds like "Excalibur", the name of King Arthur's sword. Baxcalibur is unique amongst Dragon-types for being among the few Dragon/Ice types out there. Only Kyurem shares this typing with it. While not a great type defensively given it has five weaknesses as a result (Fighting, Steel, Fairy, Rock and Dragon), Baxcalibur CAN cover some of its weaknesses with Zen Headbutt to shoo off Fighting-types, Earthquake to break away Rock and Steel-types and it can even learn Iron Head to deal with Fairy-types, so this thing is VERY hard to counter as a result. Also it debuted in Gen 9, the generation that introduced the Terastal phenomenon, so you can potentially get rid of its weaknesses by changing its typing with Terastal, thus making it even harder to counter! It has a MONSTROUS Attack stat of 145, the highest of all pseudo-legendary Pokémon, and it can use Dragon Dance to boost its Attack and Speed, essentially setting itself up to sweep opponents. The first time I played Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, I Terastilized my Baxcalibur into a pure Ice-type, used Dragon Dance once and then swept all of Hassel's team singlehandedly. That was awesome, let me tell you!


Baxcalibur is an awesome Pokémon due to its design, power and diverse move set that allows it to cover its weaknesses and dish out a lot of punishment. It's no wonder I had to use one for myself when playing Scarlet and Violet for the first time. Hassel definitely chose a fantastic Pokémon to have as his ace and seeing it appear in the recent Terastal Training arc from Pokémon Horizons was a real treat, let me tell you. Seriously, it somehow looks even more awesome in the anime than it already does in the games. As great as it is though, I put it at the bottom of the list because there's just a lot of stiff competition in terms of awesome Dragon-type Pokémon. Baxcalibur just can't really compete with the other 9 that made the count.

As is, Baxcalibur is still more than worthy of making the countdown. This is a dragon that will have you feeling the chills whenever you face it...


Number 9: Flygon

Flygon

Flygon may be based more on an antlion than a dragon, but sod it. It has Dragon as its secondary typing, therefore it counts for the list.


As a kid, I thought Flygon was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen in the franchise at the time. Even now, I STILL consider Flygon to be a fantastic looking Pokémon. Everything about its design just works for me what with its green colour scheme, long tail, large wings and its uniquely insectoid/draconian appearance that makes it stand out from other Dragon-types. The fact it's based on an antlion is already a unique design aesthetic as antlions don't get a lot of representation in media and I'm pretty sure not many dragons in media are based on antlions either. As a result, Flygon boasts one of the most distinctive and creative designs in all of Pokémon.


But looks aren't everything. Flygon itself is also a true beast to tame and is worth having on your team. I've done a run on both the original and remake versions of Pokémon Sapphire and both times, I had a Flygon on the team. Both times also, it never disappointed. Flygon is immensely strong, so strong that I managed to two-hit KO Steven Stone's Metagross with Earthquake despite my Flygon being under levelled at the time. Its Ground/Dragon typing is quite good too despite giving it a double Ice weakness. Luckily, it CAN cover that pesky weakness with a lot of Rock or Fire-type moves at its disposal and its Physical and Special Attack stats are both useable so it can use moves from either side of the spectrum. Sadly, it can't cover Fairy-types (unless they're half-Steel type and thus weak to its Ground attacks), but Flygon can still learn a variety of moves to cover many types and its attack stats mean it'll always hit hard. It's also quite speedy too, meaning it'll hit fast AND hard. Drayton's Flygon especially proves this as nearly every time I fight it, it out speeds me and lands a powerful hit (helped by the fact his Flygon carries a Life Orb for extra power) no matter what Pokémon I use.


Flygon is the definition of reliable. it's a Pokémon that's great at what it does, and it never lets me down. It's strong, it's fast, it's unique in its design and it's worth having on the team every time. Now just imagine if it ever got a Mega Evolution...


Number 8: Salamence

Salamence

I remember when Gen 3 came out, I thought this guy was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen. Several years later, I STILL think this is one of the best designs ever to come out of Pokémon. Flygon was an awesome looking dragon, but Salamence is even more awesome.


While Salamence's design is more generic Western dragon in appearance, it still looks really cool regardless. This thing LOOKS powerful and ferocious and gives the impression that it could destroy an entire city with a flap of its wings, a swish of its tail or a single breath of flames. I love the spikes on its face, its axe shaped wings and its primarily blue and red colour scheme. Salamence is very eye-catching and has always stuck in my mind for how cool it looks. Of course, like with Flygon, it doesn't just look awesome. It IS awesome! Salamence is a powerful Pokémon with high Physical and Special Attack stats, making it viable as a mixed attacker, and it has a very diverse move pool to give plenty of types a good thrashing. It can even cover its double Ice weakness with plenty of Rock or Fire type attacks it can learn, cover its Rock weakness with Earthquake or Brick Break and it can also cover Fairy-types with Iron Head, thus making it difficult to counter this Pokémon. You never know what to expect with Salamence as it can hit you with just about anything.


It's also a real menace with the fact it can learn Dragon Dance to boost its Attack and Speed, making what was already a serious threat an even bigger threat to handle, and it can learn a lot of other status moves to make things tricky for opponents. It even has some pretty scary abilities to make it even more threatening such as Intimidate to lower the opponent's Attack, or Moxie to gain an attack boost every time it kills an opponent. Oh...and it can Mega Evolve!

Mega Salamence

Yeah, thought this thing was scary enough to deal with? Try dealing with MEGA SALAMENCE! Its Attack stats and speed are even higher than before, it gains an ability that turns Normal-type moves into Flying type moves and the power of those moves are boosted a little. Imagine how much a Hyper Beam from this thing is going to hurt...


Salamence deserves its reputation as an intimidating Pokémon. It looks threatening, it IS threatening and it's not something you want to be dealing with anytime soon. Salamence is truly a Salamenace on the battlefield...


Number 7: Dragapult

Dragapult

This is one of my favourite Gen 8 Pokémon, so naturally Dragapult was going to make this list. Sword and Shield gave us quite a few new Dragon-types with Duraludon and the Galarian Fossil Pokémon. I think it's unanimously agreed that out of all of them, Dragapult was the best one.


Dragapult has one of the most creative designs of any Pokémon out there. It's basically a mixture of some prehistoric amphibian creature and a stealth bomber, and it just looks ridiculously awesome as a result. How can you NOT love this thing for its design alone?! Dragapult is also unique as the only Dragon/Ghost type Pokémon outside of Giratina, meaning we now have a non-legendary example of this dual-typing to use. While it does end up with five weaknesses as a result (Ghost, Ice, Dragon, Dark and Fairy), it also has two immunities (Normal and Fighting) and at least six resistances (Poison, Bug, Fire, Water, Grass and Electric), so it does have a good-typing defensively for the most part. And like most Dragon-types, it can cover some of those weaknesses with moves like Flamethrower and Fire Blast for Ice types, U-turn to cover Dark-types and plenty of Ghost and Dark-type moves to deal with other Ghost-types. Sadly, it can't cover Fairy types. Still, Dragapult has a lot of coverage and it can be hard to counter as a result.


Dragapult is extremely fast too, boasting the highest Speed stats of all pseudo legendary Pokémon, so it's very hard to out-speed and thus guarantees you'll be taking at least one powerful hit from it before you can act. Dragapult also boasts powerful Attack and Special Attack stats, making it a viable mixed attacker and it has a diverse move pool as well, meaning it can hit you with just about anything and everything. You never know what to expect with this Pokémon and that's what makes it fun to battle with. I also love its signature Dragon Darts move in where it LITERALLY launches a pair of Dreepy at the opponent. That's pretty funny. XD It's also clever in how it executes the move too, for if your opponent uses Protect in a Double Battle, Dragapult will just launch both Dreepy missiles at the other Pokémon. Oh and it can learn Phantom Force, a move that bypasses protection moves like Protect, thus meaning defending yourself isn't an option against this Pokémon.

Dragapult has a lot of tools to play with, making it a very versatile mon to use and a tricky mon to deal with in return. It's fast, powerful, has a lot of options to make it a real threat in battle and it boasts an incredibly creative and unique design that makes it a true standout amongst other Pokémon. Dragapult fired its Dragon Darts and scored a direct hit for the Number 7 spot on this list...


Number 6: Tyrantrum

Tyrantrum

It's a Pokémon that resembles a Tyrannosaurus Rex. How can I NOT love it?!


Tyrantrum is a Pokémon that was long overdue for the franchise. Seriously, why did it take us until Gen 6 to finally have a Pokémon based on a T-Rex? Tyranitar doesn't count since that was more based on Godzilla than a T-Rex. Tyrantrum is unmistakeably based on a T-Rex, and that alone is enough to make it eye-catching and worth having on a team. I also like how Tyrantrum's design evokes royalty and the kings of old too with the ridges on its head resembling a crown, the feathers around its neck looking like a poofy collar and the way the colours are laid out on its body somewhat gives it a look of wearing robes. Given the name "Tyrannosaurus Rex" means "tyrant lizard king", it's so appropriate that there's a king theme going on here.


Tyrantrum is a beast of a Pokémon that boasts immense Attack power and Physical Defence, although its Rock/Dragon weakness gives it a whopping SIX weaknesses (Fighting, Dragon, Steel, Fairy, Ice and Ground), so it's not really the best mon defensively. Its pitiful Special Defence does it no favours either, though an Assault Vest could help with that. As is, Tyrantrum does have type-coverage with Psychic Fangs or Play Rough for Fighting types, Iron Head of Iron Tail for Fairy types and Ice Fang for Ground-types. Being half-Rock type, it naturally has a type-advantage over the Ice types that its weak against, thus making fighting it with Ice-types a bad idea anyway. Tyrantrum also has Dragon Dance to make it stronger and faster and it has some beefy abilities like Strong Jaw to power up biting moves (which it learns A LOT of!) or Rock Head to protect it from recoil damage, meaning it can use the obscenely powerful Head Smash attack without damaging itself...if it can actually hit the opponent of course given its poor 80% accuracy. XD As is, Tyrantrum is a mighty behemoth that is bound to do a lot of damage if it gets going and it can cover many of its weaknesses so it can be tough to counter.


Oh and it boasts one of the BEST looking shiny forms ever put into a Pokémon game.

Shiny Tyrantrum

Admit it, you want one too, don't you? I was quite lucky and found a shiny Tyrunt on Pokémon GO earlier this year and now it's a shiny Tyrantrum living on my save file of Pokémon Sword on my Switch. Also, does anyone other than me think it kinda looks like Metal Greymon's dark blue variant from Digimon with these colours? Now imagine a cyborg Tyrantrum...


With its fantastic design, awesome power, incredible looking shiny and useful abilities, Tyrantrum is easily the king of Fossil Pokémon. If Pokémon ever had its own Jurassic Park, this guy would be the star attraction without question...


Number 5: Noivern

Noivern

Whoever designed this Pokémon deserved a pay rise. This thing just looks SO cool and I love using one when I'm playing the games!


Noivern is a Dragon/Flying type Pokémon first introduced in Gen 6 and is particularly noteworthy for being among the few Dragon-types Ash Ketchum ever owned. Noivern has an incredible design that I easily consider among the best to ever come out of this franchise. It's basically a bat dragon with a boombox theme going on what with the speaker-shaped ears (fitting for a Pokémon whose name is a mix of "noise" and "wyvern") and looks ferocious. The large wingspan, the sharp pointy tail and the black, greenish turquoise and purple colour scheme all work so well in giving us an awesome looking Pokémon that I'm always happy to have on the team because it looks that damn good. The bat asthetic especially works well for a Dragon-type Pokémon and gives Noivern more of its own identity as a result.


Sadly, it does suffer from a crippling weakness to Ice-types due to its typing, but it can cover Ice-types easily with Fire-type moves like Flamethrower or Heat Wave to deal with the problem. It can learn a lot of powerful Special Attacks like Dragon Pulse, Draco Meteor, Hurricance, Psychic, Solar Beam, Focus Blast and more, giving Noivern plenty of tools to work with and a lot of type coverage. Sadly, it has no Fairy coverage, but it can cover its other weaknesses at least. While it's not the strongest Dragon-type out there, it does pack a punch and is incredibly speedy as well, making it unlikely you'll get the first hit in on this guy. Also its Infiltrator ability means that you can't weaken it with moves like Reflect or Light Screen and hiding behind a Substitute won't help either. Its Hidden Ability, Telepathy, is also useful in Double Battles if you want to use attacks without hitting your ally. Noivern has a lot it can do, and can usually do it well. I once did a Nuzlocke with a Noivern I nicknamed "Soundwave" on the team and it was one of my best mons I used, defeating pretty much any enemy it faced before Leon's Mr. Rime took it down. The fact this non-pseudo legendary Pokémon lasted all the way to the end in my Sword and Shield Nuzlocke is still pretty impressive, in my eyes. Still...



Anyway, Noivern is among my favourite Dragon-types for its fantastic design, splendid attack and speed stats, great move pool and for being one of my most reliable Pokémon during my first Nuzlocke challenge. This dragon is one that'll have you making a lot of noise for it when it battles...


Number 4: Giratina

Giratina

My favourite Legendary Pokémon, and it's half Dragon-type, so of course it was going to make the list.


Giratina is the first every Ghost/Dragon-type Pokémon created, debuting in Gen 4's Diamond and Pearl games, and it's stuck in our minds ever since for how awesome it is. Giratina has a fantastic design that truly makes it look evil. Given its backstory as a Pokémon banished by Arceus itself to the Distortion World, Giratina has this "fallen angel" vibe going on and could be considered the equivalent of a demon or something. It has two forms, Origin Forme and Altered Forme, with Origin Forme being my personal favourite of the two. Origin Forme Giratina looks like a dragon crossed with a spider with its long serpentine body and size large tendrils sprouting from its back like spider legs. This thing radiates evil with its gret, black, red and gold colours, piercing red eyes and shadowy tendrils that look like they're about to snatch you up and drag you to the Distortion World. Even its cry in the games sounds like some kind of hell scream. I done if this mon can be considered the Pokémon version of the devil...?


Giratina is not only a wicked looking legendary Pokémon, it's very powerful too. Altered Forme has more emphasis on defence while Origin Forme has higher attack stats, meaning Giratina can serve you well if you're a player who prefers high defences or high attack. Giratina, like most Legendries, has a lot of moves it can make use of too with its signature move being Shadow Force, a powerful two-turn attack that can't be blocked by Protect or other moves like that. It does unfortunately have five weaknesses like Dragapult, but Origin Forme Giratina has three immunities due to its typing and having Levitate to dodge Ground attacks, and it can cover its weaknesses well. It can learn Stone Edge, Aura Sphere and Iron Head to smash Ice-types, Dark-types and Fairy-types and Dragon and Ghost types are weak to their own types anyway, so it would be VERY stupid to fight a Giratina with either type. It's not the fastest Legendary Pokémon ever, but it can take a hit and dish out a lot of punishment in the long run.

Giratina sticks in my memory for the insanely memorable and surreal Distortion World level in Pokémon Platinum and is special to me for being the first Legendary Pokémon I ever caught. That might explain why its my favourite Legendary. But it also has another awesome appearance in Legends Arceus where it gives us one of the most intense and nail-biting boss battles in the franchise's history. Every time Giratina shows up, it ALWAYS leaves a big impression, and that alone makes it worthy of this countdown. Its hellish design, dark backstory, great power and memorable appearances don't distort the fact that Giratina is one incredible Pokémon and worthy of its legendary status...


Number 3: Haxorus

Haxorus

Gen 5 gave us quite a few awesome Dragon-type Pokémon. Haxorus is one of them.


Haxorus is one big awesome package and it's no wonder this bladed beastie is a fan-favourite. Its design is just...LOOK AT IT! Its a black and gold dinosaur creature with tusks like axe blades! How can you NOT love it?! While yes, it more resembles a dinosaur that a dragon, that doesn't stop it being an awesome Dragon-type Pokémon. Haxorus looks menacing and like it could kick your ass and slice you to pieces all at once. I imagine it'd either crush you with its tail or trample on you with its powerful legs and then use its blade-like tusks to finish you off. Case in point, I would NOT want to fight that thing without a Pokémon beside me...


Haxorus lives up to its badass appearance by being a beast in battle too. It has a VERY beefy Attack stat that it can abuse easily and while not particularly bulky, it does have good speed to make it a fast and heavy hitter. Haxorus has a broad move pool with a lot of type coverage. It can shoo off pretty much anything that threatens it with it able to learn Steel, Poison or Fighting type moves, so don't think you're safe using any Ice or Fairy-types. Oh...and it can learn DRAGON DANCE too! Champion Iris has made many players scream in fear whenever she sends out her Dragon Dancing Haxorus and sets up to sweep the player. Haxorus can easily set itself up to be a fast and brutal opponent with just one Dragon Dance and the fact it can cover its weaknesses so easily makes it hard to approach. It also has the Mold Breaker ability, meaning it can ignore certain abilities, so some strategies you have may not necessarily work on this Pokémon. All this and more really adds to what a powerful force of nature Haxorus is and why you should be very afraid if you ever have to fight it.


Oh and it also deserves credit for having probably the best shiny form of any Dragon-type Pokémon.

Shiny Haxorus

I'm sure ANY Pokémon fan is always happy to have this in their collection. I know I am! I found it as a shiny Axew in Pokémon GO and evolved it all the way to Haxorus and now it currently lives on my Switch in all its impressive glory.


Haxorus is the epitome of awesome. Its design is epic, its power is titanic, it has terrific coverage, its shiny form is awe-inspiring and it's just an incredible mon to have on the team. Haxorus is a mon whose power is as sharp and dangerous as an actual axe...


Number 2: Dragonite

Dragonite

A true classic, Dragonite was THE original Dragon-type Pokémon, so of course he was going to make this list.


Dragonite was the one that started it all, and as a first impression of Dragon-type Pokémon goes, it didn't take long for it to win us over. I know watching this thing kick ass and take names in Ash's Orange Islands Champion Battle against Drake won me over as a kid and convinced me Dragonite was one of the coolest mons ever created. Ironically enough, Ash would actually catch his own Dragonite several seasons later. Wonder what Drake would think if he saw that? XD Dragonite's design may look a little generic and bland compared to most Dragon-type Pokémon (hell, I'd say it looks too similair to Charizard), but it still looks great regardless. I like how it has this big, cuddly appearance that suggests a friendly Pokémon by nature, but it's an example of how you shouldn't underestimate the nice ones. Dragonite is a BEAST and everyone knows it!


Dragonite has high Attack stats on both sides, although it leans more into Physical Attack, is decently bulky and while not super-fast, it can make up for that with Dragon Dance or Tailwind. Dragonite has a VERY broad move pool, able to learn attacks of almost any type there is out there and can be a viable mixed attacker thanks to having good attack stats on both sides. Anything it's weak to, it can cover. Rock-types? It can learn Surf, Dive and Hydro Pump. Ice-types? It can learn Fire Blast, Heat Wave, Flamethrower or Stone Edge. Fairy-types? It can learn Iron Head. And it has a lot of powerful Dragon-type moves it can make use of like Outrage or Draco Meteor, so fighting it with another Dragon-type isn't a wise idea. Dragonite has so many options that you can have it do just about anything. It can abuse Rain strategies with Rain Dance and learning at least TWO moves that have perfect accuracy in the rain (Thunder and Hurricane), it can set up Tailwind to boost your team's speed, it can Dragon Dance to set itself up to sweep, it can use Sunny Day to abuse sun strategies, it can set up Snowscape (or Hail in previous generations) to abuse snow strategies or it can inflict status conditions like paralysis to cripple its opponents. There's nearly nothing this dragon can't do, and it's why it's so great using one! There's a reason so many Champion ranked trainers or Elite Four trainers have a Dragonite on their teams with Lance, Hassel, Drayton and even Kieran using at least one Dragonite to give us a tough time.


Instantly iconic, incredibly versatile, insanely powerful and also very friendly by nature (well, except for Iris's Dragonite in the anime), Dragonite is a Pokémon that we all love and adore for many reasons. Dragon-types started off BIG with this one...


And My Number 1 Favourite Dragon-Type Pokémon Is...Hydreigon

Hydreigon

Holy crap, I LOVE this thing!


Hydreigon is another Dragon-type that debuted in Gen 5, and the first Dragon-type to be half Dark-type too. Hydreigon, true to its name, is a three-headed dragon that radiates evil with its dark and menacing appearance. It looks like it could destroy cities in seconds and like a nightmare personified as a dragon. The black and dark blue colour scheme helps sell its nature as a vicious monster and it looks like it'd fit well lurking in the lair of an evil king or a medieval sorcerer or something like that. It's fitting it looks evil when you consider that Hydreigon is most famously known as the ace of Ghetsis, the evillest villain in the history of Pokémon. Interestingly, Hydreigon was meant to be modelled after a tank before they scrapped the idea and went with this one. You can still kinda see it with the markings on its body vaguely looking like tank treads and I guess the other heads could be seen as tank guns in a way. Now imagine a real tank based on this thing...


Hydreigon is a force to be reckoned with whenever its on the battlefield. Annoyingly, it takes WAY too long to evolve, evolving at Level 64, so in most games we don't get a lot of opportunities to use one. Yet when we DO get a chance to use one, it's well worth it. Hydreigon has huge Special Attack stats and a lot of powerful Special Attacks it can learn. It can also cover its weaknesses, so you have to be very careful when fighting it. Bug-types? It can learn Fire-type moves. Ice-types? Same as before. Fighting-types? It can learn Zen Headbutt, Acrobatics or Fly (and its Physical Attack is decent enough to use them). Fairy-types? It can learn Flash Cannon, so that double weakness isn't much of a threat anymore. It especially helps if you have a Hydreigon that Terastilizes into a Steel-type so Fairy-types are even MORE helpless against it. Hydreigon also has a lot of status moves it can put to good use such as Nasty Plot to boost its Special Attack further, Tailwind to boost its speed, Reflect to halve Physical damage and it can even set up Stealth Rock. Hydreigon has plenty of tools at its disposal and it makes for a very threatening Pokémon that can deal a lot of damage. Many Black and White players can attest to this thing's power with how many of them have had their asses kicked by it when facing Ghetsis at the end.


Hydreigon is my favourite Dragon-type Pokémon for many reasons. It has everything I love about Dragon-types: it has an awesome design, it's powerful, it learns lots of strong attacks, it has a lot of tools to work with to make it a tricky opponent to face, it leaves a memorable impression and I just love seeing this thing in action anytime I play a game. It's easy for me to say why Hydreigon is my favourite Dragon-type Pokémon of all time...


And that's it for this countdown. I hope you enjoyed the list and had fun reading about my favourite Dragon-types. List your own in the comments below. Which ones make YOUR countdown? Do tell me.

Next week, I'll be reviewing Disney's biggest box office bomb of all time, Treasure Planet. See you then media fans!


Honorable Mentions


Garchomp

Miraidon

Dialga

Palkia

Roaring Moon

Mega Charizard X

Kingdra

Rayquaza

Archaludon

Eternatus

Druddigon

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I wholly approve of this ranking as all of them are awesome drakes in their own right. Though my personal list would have different orders, and Garchomp and Giratina would be on top of my lists

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Haxorus is definitely my favorite Dragon-type Pokémon, just on design alone. To me, he kinda looks like Gomora from the Ultraman franchise, especially the latter's EX counterpart, it's just cool-looking all around. :D

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