How to get Drampa in Pokemon Go: PvP & PvE performance, best moveset, can it be shiny?

Lucas Simons
Drampa in Pokemon Go

Drampa is a fan-favorite Pokemon from Gen 7, and trainers are eager to add this species to their Pokedex. So, here’s everything you need to know about Drampa in Pokemon Go, including how to get it, its moveset, shiny chances, and more.

Dragon types are some of the most sought-after species in Pokemon Go, and with the World of Wonders season up and running, there’s one Pokemon everyone is eager to add to their teams: the elusive Drampa.

You must be eager to know all about this popular species which debuted in the Gen 7 games. But is it useful in PvP and PvE battles?

Here’s all you need to know about Drampa in Pokemon Go, including how to get it, its moveset, PvP and PvE performance, stats, shiny availability, and other details.

How to get Drampa in Pokemon Go

Drampa in the Anime
Drampa is a Normal/Dragon-type Pokemon.

You can get Drampa in Pokemon Go by beating it in 3-Star Raids and also by completing the current Amazon Prime Partner Research, which is available until April 14, 2024, at 8 PM local time.

Drampa doesn’t evolve from any Pokemon, nor evolves into any other Pokemon, so this is the only way to get it in Pokemon Go. We’ll make sure to update this article if Niantic adds a new method to obtain Drampa.

Can Drampa be shiny in Pokemon Go?

Yes, shiny Drampa is available in Pokemon Go. Lucky trainers can find and catch a shiny Drampa during special encounters such as Raids and Research Rewards. However, the chances of finding one are the same as with any wild Pokemon (1/500).

Is Drampa good in Pokemon Go PvP?

Yes, Drampa is a good option for Pokemon Go PvP, especially in Great and Ultra League. Drampa reaches almost cap CP for both leagues and has some particularly good stats, with 231 ATK, 164 DEF, and 186 HP.

Shiny Drampa in Pokemon Sword and Shield
The odds of finding a shiny Drampa in Pokemon Go is 1 in 60, or 1.67% chance.

Best Drampa Pokemon Go PvP moveset

The best moveset for Drampa in Pokemon Go PvP includes Dragon Breath as a Fast move and Outrage as a Charged move. Both from the Dragon type, these moves can chip down most of the opponent’s Pokemon stamina and also do great as a shield breaker combo.

Drampa is weak against other Dragon-type attacks and considerably strong against Ghost types since it only takes 1/4 damage due to its Normal typing.

Is Drampa good in Pokemon Go PvE?

Drampa is an average option for Pokemon Go PvE, but has a lot of good uses, especially against Fire, Electric, Grass, and particularly Ghost-type Raid Pokemon.

It reaches a whopping 3294 max CP value at level 50 and has a considerably high ATK stat (231). However, it has a lower defense rate than other good Dragon-type options like Dragonite and Rayquaza.

Drampa in the anime
Drampa loves children, and if someone hurts them, it will find the bully’s house, and burn it down.

Best Drampa Pokemon Go PvE moveset

The best combination of PvE moves for Drampa in Pokemon Go is Dragon Breath as a Fast move and Outrage as a Charged move. This combo has a Total Damage Output (TDO) of 382.4, which is considered average but still good enough for certain 3-Star Raids.

All Drampa Pokemon Go moves

Here’s a list of all of Drampa’s available moves in Pokemon Go, including Fast and Charged moves:

Fast Moves

  • Dragon Breath (Dragon)
  • Extrasensory (Psychic)

Charged Moves

  • Dragon Pulse (Dragon)
  • Outrage (Dragon)
  • Fly (Flying)

And that’s all you need to know about Drampa in Pokemon Go. For more Pokemon content guides and pro tips, you can consult our guide section, right below:

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About The Author

Lucas is a Game Writer and Game Reviewer with years of experience as a fiction author and Game Designer. He enjoys writing about Pokemon, RPGS, Nintendo, and all things Gaming Related.