
Pokemon Guide
Drampa is a Normal / Dragon-type Pokemon. This guide covers Drampa’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and Pokemon Champions build information.
Normal Form
Shiny Form
Alternate Form
Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Drampa guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.
| Description | Quick Facts |
| Stats | Best Moves |
| All Moves | Weaknesses |
| Evolution | Locations |
| Abilities | FAQ |
Drampa is a Normal and Dragon-type Pokemon from Alola. It does not evolve and is known for its calm personality, strong special attacks and protective nature.
Competitive Overview
Drampa can work as a slow special attacker with useful Dragon and Normal coverage. Berserk can increase its Special Attack after taking damage, while Sap Sipper and Cloud Nine give it situational defensive value.
Here are the key facts to know about Drampa, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.
Drampa
#0780
Normal / Dragon
Placid Pokemon
9’10” / 3.0 m
300 cm
407.9 lbs / 185.0 kg
185.0 kg
Berserk, Sap Sipper, Cloud Nine
Drampa’s base stats help define how it performs in battle across Pokemon games.
These are some of Drampa’s most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
A useful option for Drampa across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.
Use the section below to view Drampa’s move list by learn method.
Move data shown from: Pokemon Sword and Shield
Drampa is a Normal / Dragon-type Pokemon. Its typing determines its weaknesses, resistances and immunities.
Normal / Dragon
Ice, Fighting, Dragon, Fairy
Fire, Water, Electric, Grass
Ghost
Drampa’s abilities can affect how it performs in battle depending on the game and format.
Berserk can affect how Drampa performs in battle depending on the game and format.
Sap Sipper can affect how Drampa performs in battle depending on the game and format.
Cloud Nine can affect how Drampa performs in battle depending on the game and format.
Drampa does not evolve.
Evolution
Normal / Dragon
Does not evolve
Drampa’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. Check each generation below for game-specific availability notes.
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Red | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Blue | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Yellow | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Gold | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Silver | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Crystal | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Ruby | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Sapphire | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Emerald | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon FireRed | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon LeafGreen | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Diamond | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Pearl | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Platinum | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon HeartGold | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon SoulSilver | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Black | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon White | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Black 2 | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon White 2 | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon X | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Y | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Omega Ruby | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Pokemon Alpha Sapphire | Not available because Drampa had not been introduced yet. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Sun | Found in Alola or obtained by evolution. |
| Pokemon Moon | Found in Alola or obtained by evolution. |
| Pokemon Ultra Sun | Found in Alola or obtained by evolution. |
| Pokemon Ultra Moon | Found in Alola or obtained by evolution. |
| Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee | Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Sword | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Shield | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Brilliant Diamond | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Shining Pearl | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Legends: Arceus | Not available in this game. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Scarlet | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Violet | Not available in this game. |
| Pokemon Legends Z-A | Found in Wild Zone 19 and Wild Zone 20. |
| Game | Where to Find Drampa |
|---|---|
| Pokemon Winds and Waves | Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed. |
Drampa has notable alternate form information for Pokemon coverage.
Mega Drampa is Drampa’s Mega Evolution in Pokemon Legends Z-A. It keeps Drampa’s Normal and Dragon typing while gaining stronger special attacking power and a more youthful storm-themed design.
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Here are quick answers to common questions about Drampa. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.
Drampa is a Normal / Dragon-type Pokemon.
Drampa is weak to Ice, Fighting, Dragon, Fairy-type moves.
Drampa’s abilities are Berserk, Sap Sipper, Cloud Nine.
Drampa’s availability depends on the game. Check the location tables above for each generation.
Final Output Note:
Removed the Pokemon Champions Featured Competitive Build section because no confirmed individual TGH build was found for Drampa.
Information not API-driven yet: manually written abilities, best moves, availability notes, Legends Z-A notes and related guide links.
Human review before publishing: verify final game-specific locations, Legends Z-A details, type icon image IDs and any future Pokemon Champions build coverage for Drampa.
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