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If you have a Drakloak, you might be wondering how exactly you evolve it. Drakloak, which is the second evolution of Dreepy, evolves into Dragapult—which is regarded as one of the strongest Pokémon in the game. Thankfully, getting your Drakloak to evolve isn't a difficult process, just a time-consuming one as it requires your Pokémon to be a very high level. In this article we'll teach you how to evolve your Drakloak into Dragapult.
Things You Should Know
- Drakloak will automatically evolve into Dragapult when it reaches level 60.
- Drakloak and its evolutions require more EXP to level up, so leveling them will take longer than other Pokémon.
- Drakloak can only be found in Pokémon Violet; if you want one and have Pokémon Scarlet, you'll need to trade or Tera Raid Battle against one.
Steps
Where to Find Drakloak
- Drakloak can be found in the wild in Pokémon Violet. In Pokémon Violet, you can find Drakloak in North Province Area One, Area Two, Area Three, Casseroya Lake, or Glaseado Mountain.[1]
- Alternatively, you can get a Drakloak by evolving Dreepy at level 50. You can find Dreepy at the following locations in Violet[2] :
- South Province: Area One, Area Four, Area Five, Area Six
- East Province: Area Two, Area Three
- West Province: Area Two, Area Three
- North Province: Glaseado Mountain
- You must trade or do a Tera Raid Battle to get a Drakloak in Pokémon Scarlet. You can either trade with a friend who has Pokémon Violet, or you can use the Tera Raid Battle search function to find a 4-star Tera Raid Battle hosted by a Pokémon Violet player.
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Tips
References
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Drakloak_(Pokémon)#Game_locations
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Dreepy_(Pokémon)#Game_locations
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Experience#Slow
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pseudo-legendary_Pokémon#Dragapult
- ↑ https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Dragapult_(Pokémon)#Game_locations
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