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Drampa | |||
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Category | Placid Pokémon | ||
Original Region | Alola | ||
Type(s) | Normal/Dragon | ||
Ability/ies | Berserk, Sap Sipper | ||
Average Height | 9’10” | ||
Average Weight | 407.9 lbs. |
Drampa (Japanese: ジジーロン Jijīron) is a Pokémon of the Normal/Dragon-type from Alola.
Biology[]
Drampa is a serpentine Pokémon similar to a Chinese dragon. Most of its skin is light blue, but the lower half of its face and underside of its neck are a pale green. There are three spots on each of its sides that are also light green. It has pink eyes with rounded, yellow eyebrows, a short mustache, and a small, white beard with a circular extension. On top of its head is a mop of white hair split into four rounded sections: two draped down either side of its head. Fluffy white fur drapes the lower half of its body and conceals its arms when they are tucked against its chest. When its arms are spread, two short claws are revealed on each hand. It has a bushy white tail and a small, curved spike on its back.
This dragon Pokémon lives alone in the mountains 10,000 feet above sea level. The Berries it feeds on do not grow at this altitude, so it descends to the base of the mountains daily at dawn. It loves communicating with people and Pokémon, and is especially gentle with children. It will often appear in areas where children gather. Despite its gentle nature, it becomes enraged if a child it cares for is hurt. It is capable of firing attacks powerful enough to knock down buildings.
Trivia[]
Origin[]
Drampa appears to be based on a Chinese dragon.
Name Origin[]
Drampa may be a combination of dragon and grampa (a variation on grandpa).
Jijīron may be a combination of 爺 jijī (informal term for old man) and 龍 lóng (Chinese for dragon).
Names in other Languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ジジーロン Jijīron |
From 爺 jiji, 龍 lóng. |
Gallery[]
National Pokédex | ||
← #779: Bruxish |
#780: Drampa |
#781: Dhelmise → |