HAH! Jumping straight into the deep end I see. Don’t you think you’d be better off with an easier type to master, like Grass? No? Well then you better bring your A-game, because becoming a Dragon Pokémon master is not for the faint of heart! Despite missing out on the first half of the Sword and Shield block, Dragon is really making up for lost time with some of the gnarliest attackers in Gym Leader Challenge getting printed in recent sets. The difficulty with Dragon Pokémon, of course, is accommodating for their challenging and often contradicting Energy requirements. Classic Dragon stuff, right? Thankfully, Dragon has all the support it needs to be a top contender in Gym Leader Challenge, and is only improving as its cardpool grows.


Support Pokémon

Dragon doesn’t have a lot of draw support, but it’s got what every other type wishes it had: free Pokémon search and free Supporter Search! What more do you need?! Though just the middle evolution of a Stage 2 line, Gabite is the glue that holds the whole Dragon deck together. Dragon Call can be used to set up Dragonite (TEU), and once Dragonite is online, you can search your deck for whatever Supporter you want every turn with Fast Call. Absolutely busted.

Attackers

Dragon has a lot of good Stage 2 attackers, but how many Stage 2 Pokémon can you reliably put in a single deck? Typically I’ll limit myself to just a few Stage 2 Pokémon to keep things as consistent as possible. Every Dragon Deck will likely run Dragonite and Garchomp, which leaves room for roughly one more Stage 2 if you’re feeling adventurous. Fortunately, Dragon also has access to some of the best Basic attackers in the format, with Drampa and Ultra Necrozma cranking out 160+ damage for just two Energy! Zygarde is also an insane way to close out games, dealing up to 200 snipe damage if the opponent has taken five Prizes! Though Dragons have relatively difficult attack costs to fulfill, they also have access to one of the best Special Energy cards ever printed: Double Dragon Energy!

Decklists


Fast Call

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Dragon is a tough type to master, but when piloted carefully, this deck can compete with the best decks in Gym Leader Challenge! Gabite and Dragonite make a fantastic consistency core with Dragon Call and Fast Call respectively, allowing you to search out whichever Pokémon and Supporter you want each turn. Utilizing Double Dragon Energy, Drampa can start swinging for 160 damage as early as the first turn of the game with Berserk, making Dragon one of the most aggressive decks in GLC! Navigating the mid to late game with Dragon can be difficult. You need to map out your Energy attachments and attackers perfectly to take all 6 Prizes. Though not the easiest deck to play, Dragon has a high skill ceiling and lots of potential for success.

Last Update: June 2024

Dragon Toolbox

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Head over to Tricky Gym Discord’s glc-decklists channel for threads on every archetype to discuss strategy, get suggestions, and browse decklists!

Dragon Toolbox deck from the Top-4 of the Full Grip Games Journey Together 1K takes advantage of Reshiram’s Turbo Blaze Ability to accelerate extra Fire Energy into play to power up big basic attackers like Regidrago, Druddigon and Raging Bolt! This speedy and low to the ground list doesn’t play any Evolutions and only features 7 basic Pokémon! Also, don’t forget to bring your GX marker! With Dragonium Z attached, Drampa can swing for the fences with the devastating Destructive Drake GX attack.

Last Update: April 2025