Gen 7’s Drampa recently arrived in Pokemon Go, so if you’re wondering if this Dragon-type is as powerful as its rivals, here’s a look at Drampa’s best movesets so you can try its strength in PvP and Raid battles.
Now that some time has gone by, players are wondering if it’s worth using thisPokemonin battles, so here are its best movesets for PvP and Raids so you can test its dominance on the battlefield.
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Pokemon Go Drampa all moves
Drampa has two Fast Moves and three Charged Moves availablein the game, which range from Dragon to Psychic and even Flying-type.
Here’s a look at all the moves Drampa can learn:
The best PvP moveset for Drampa in Pokemon Go isDragon Breath as a Fast Move paired with Outrage as its Charged Move.
For those who want to focus on offense, Dragon Breath is the clear choice among Drampa’s Fast Moves. While it deals 6.0 damage compared to Extrasensory’s 12.0, it generates 8.0 EPS and gets the added bonus of STAB.
As for Charged Moves, the top choice among the three options is Outrage. It deals 110 damage and generates nearly 13 EPS, allowing it to put out the most DPS. The secondary Charged Move is up to you, but we’d recommend Fly for the extra coverage.
The best moveset for Drampa in Pokemon GoRaid battles consists of Dragon Breath as a Fast Move and Outrage as a Charged Move.Because Drampa doesn’t have many moves, the best pairing you can go for Raids is the same as for PvP.
Out of the two Fast Moves, Extrasensory is extremely expensive and slow, so just stay with Dragon Breath. For the Charged Move, it’s better to keep the same typing, and between Dragon Pulse and Outrage, the latter one is a better option as it deals more damage for the same amount of energy.
That’s everything you need to know about Drampa’s best movesets in Pokemon Go. For more game content, check out some of the guides below:
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Philip Trahan was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Pokemon, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, RPGs, JRPGs, and Nintendo franchises. He also has bylines at NintendoEverything and GameRant.