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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Dratini

Pokedex Entry #147: Dratini is a Dragon Type Pokemon. It evolves into Dragonair.
Dratini continually molts and sloughs off its old skin. It does so because the life energy within its body steadily builds to reach uncontrollable levels.
Pokédex:#147
Type(s):
Species:Dragon Pokémon
Height:5′11″ (1.80m)
Weight:7.3 lbs (3.3 kg)
Dratini Base StatsDratini Stat Rankings
Stamina:82Stamina:# 118
Attack128Attack:# 101
Defense110Defense:# 119
CP Gain:12.6CP:# 114
Max CP:983Overall:# 118
Dratini Moves
Dratini Fast Moves:Dratini Charge Moves:
BiteDragon BreathAqua TailTwisterWrap
Type:
Type:
Power:66Power:452525
Cooldown:0.5 sec0.5 secCooldown:2.35 sec2.7 sec4 sec
Energy:77Energy:-50-20-20
DPS:12.012.0DPS:19.19.36.3
w/ STAB:12.015.0w/ STAB:19.111.66.3
Ideal Moveset for Dratini:
Move:Dragon BreathAqua Tail
Category:Fast Charge
DPS:12.019.1
Rank (DPS):#36#47
DPS (w/ STAB):15.019.1
Rank (w/ STAB):#9#47
Dratini Locations
10.0 km Egg
Dragon Offensive Type Effectiveness
Dragon Type Moves are Super Effective Against:
XDragon Type Moves are Not Very Effective Against:
Dragon Defensive Type Effectiveness
These Types are Not Very Effective Against Dragon Pokemon:
XThese Types are Super Effective Against Dragon Pokemon:
Dratini Evolution
Dratini Evolves FromDratiniEvolves Into
-Candy Required for Evolution
25
⬅ #146 Moltres#148 Dragonair ➡
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34 comments :

  1. I think they spawn near water. I found one in Jack London Square in Oakland to the southeast of the square itself.

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  2. Haven't found one but a Dragonite landed in front of my car and I nearly crashed. Caught him though. I was in the middle of a city.

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  3. I found mine next to a lillypad pond in a park.

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  4. I found my Dratini in an odd place. Most of the comments so far seem to indicate that they like bodies of water. However, I found mine at an intersection with no streams or anything in sight. However, my guess is that this lured it: at the intersection there is an old run-down antique shop, maybe dragon types will appear around buildings with old things? Idk, but it's just a guess, considering dragons are considered to be "ancient."

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  5. I live in Brisbane australia, I don't live near water and live smack bang in the middle of an industrial area and had one literally spawn on my lap lol.

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  6. I have a river and a lake directly next to my house so they often spawn. Haven't caught one yet but they're very common at my house.

    Go for rivers, lakes, and beaches if you want one.

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  7. She has popped up twice near my apartment but every time I go looking for her I can't seem to ever find her! Ug so annoying

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  8. A Dratini showed up in my friends nearby at the Cambridge Center in Ontario, we couldn't find it though. Also water near by, so it doesn't always spawn near water.

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  9. Found one at Nantasket Beach in Hull, they definitely seem to occur near water.

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  10. Capturé près du mur d'eau au parc de la villette.

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  11. I found one in maidstone town center, near an
    hsbc

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  12. Found 4 in the parking lot of Temescal Canyon Gateway Park north of Santa Monica. they just kept popping up as we drove through the parking lot.

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  13. I found 2 dragonites plus dratinis and a dragonair by a lighthouse at San Pedro california

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  14. Lots at dragon park in Dallas

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  15. Dratini is definitely a rare water spawn.

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  16. By memorial Beach at white bear lake minnesota is where I found mine. Lots of new pokemon were found on Lake Drive actually.

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  17. I found one when I was walking along a river

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  18. I found a Dratini CP 12 near the ocean shore here in La Paz Beach in La Libertad, El Salvador.

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  19. Found mine on the Ocean City board walk NJ

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  20. Also found one in maidstone by the river medway

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  21. If you're near Orange County CA, I found 2 next to each other on Balboa Island. Just walk around the outside near the water.

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  22. Over the past 2 days, I've caught quite a few Dratini's at Kent State University. The area in which we catch them has no water nearby.

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  23. I hatched one from a 10km a
    Egg and caught another one on the River Cart in Paisley, Scotland

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  24. Look around 11798 Battenburg Way Rancho Cordova in pokevision.com and look at all of the dratini's...

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  25. I heard there was a Dratini farm in Los Cerrito in Fremont, CA. I was there 30mins or so and got 5.

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  26. i second the battenburg way comment, there are hundreds there!!!!

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  27. Osaka, Japan.
    I found two at Osaka Castle as it has a large moat around it. I found the first one right in front of the castle around 5pm and then 10 mins later while exiting the very first main gate descending down the walkway over the moat itself.

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  28. Found mine in my back garden which backs onto a canal.

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  29. I found one today on the GMU campus. I suggest looking around areas with water for this Pokemon.

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  30. All of the dratinis and Dragon airs I have seen have been near bodies of water. Dratini frequently pop up around the lake at unf and I saw a dragon air along the river

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  31. Got one near water and a park below Mauerkircherberg in Munich. A rich folk area. I guess iit came there by concierge. No really historic landmarks. It has 100% IV Now I'm afraid to power it up for fear of a bad moveset. ;-)

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  32. I got so many dratinis near singapore vivo city that i evolved two dratinis into dragonaires

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  33. I found it inside my house. There's a river nearby.

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  34. Denver players - I caught one at the corner of Havana and Parker in Aurora. There's this strange little corporate pond in front of the Wells Fargo there - it came up in the middle of it. I'm pretty sure it's bigger than the pond!

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