Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Dreepy Evolution, Learnset, and How to Get

Dreepy in Other Pokemon Games
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Dreepy is a Dragon/Ghost-type Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (SV). Dreepy evolves into Drakloak at Lv. 50, which evolves into Dragapult at Lv. 60. Dreepy is in the Amorphous and Dragon Egg Groups. Learn how to get Dreepy and all locations, and the stats, abilities, Gen 9 learnset of all moves, best Tera Type and Nature, and weaknesses of Dreepy here.

Paldea Dex
Noivern ImageNoivern
(#304)
Dreepy ImageDreepy
(#305)
Drakloak ImageDrakloak
(#306)

Dreepy Evolution

Dreepy Evolution Line
Dreepy ImageDreepy Lv. 50
Drakloak ImageDrakloak Lv. 60
Dragapult ImageDragapult

Level Up Dreepy at Level 50 to Evolve into Drakloak

Dreepy evolves into Drakloak at Level 50, which then evolves into Dragapult at Level 60. Use Exp Candies, Rare Candies, or Meal Powers from sandwiches to level up fast.

How to Level Up Fast

Dreepy Type, Abilities, and Weakness

Paldea #305 Type
Dreepy ImageDreepy
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dragon Icon Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Icon
Abilities
Clear Body
Infiltrator
Cursed Body (Hidden)
Weak to:
(2x)
Pokemon Ice Type Icon Pokemon Ghost Type Icon Pokemon Dragon Type Icon Pokemon Dark Type Icon Pokemon Fairy Type Icon
Damaged Normally
By:
(1x)
Pokemon Ground Type Icon Pokemon Flying Type Icon Pokemon Psychic Type Icon Pokemon Rock Type Icon Pokemon Steel Type Icon
Resists: (0.5x)
Pokemon Fire Type Icon Pokemon Water Type Icon Pokemon Grass Type Icon Pokemon Electric Type Icon Pokemon Poison Type Icon Pokemon Bug Type Icon
Immune to: (0x)
Pokemon Normal Type Icon Pokemon Fighting Type Icon
Ability Name Description
Clear Body Prevents other Pokemon from lowering the user's stats.
Infiltrator The user ignores the opponent's protective moves and stat boosts from moves.
Cursed Body
(Hidden)
Has a 30% chance to disable the opponent's move that damages the user.

Dreepy Location

Habitat and Locations

Time Any
Biome Lake (Uncommon), River (Rare), Swamp (Common)
Habitat
East Province (Area One) East Province (Area Three)
East Province (Area Two) Montenevera
South Province (Area Five) South Province (Area Four)
The Great Crater of Paldea West Province (Area Three)
West Province (Area Two)

Map of All Pokemon Locations

Found in Tera Raids

Stars Level Region
3★ Lv. 35 Paldea

Only Appears in Wetlands


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Dreepy has a wide range of habitats, but it only appears around wetlands and swampy areas. If you want to catch a Dreepy, we recommend heading to the swamp area located in South Province (Area Five).

Exclusive to Pokemon Violet

This Pokemon can only be obtained if you're playing Pokemon Violet. If you're playing Pokemon Scarlet, you will have to trade with friends to get this Pokemon.

Version Exclusives List

Dreepy Stats

Base Stats
Lv. 50 Stats
Stat Value Rank
HP
28
817
Atk
60
589
Def
30
798
SpAtk
40
686
SpDef
30
791
Speed
82
293
Total
270
767
Explanation of Pokemon Stats
Stat Max 0Nat 0EV -Nat Min
HP 135 135 103 103 88
Atk 123 112 80 72 58
Def 90 82 50 45 31
SpAtk 101 92 60 54 40
SpDef 90 82 50 45 31
Spd 147 134 102 91 78
  • Max: Max IVs & EVs and a stat-boosting Nature
  • 0Nat: Max IVs & EVs and a neutral Nature
  • 0EV: Max IVs, 0 EVs, and a neutral Nature
  • -Nat: Max IVs, 0 EVs, and a stat-reducing Nature
  • Min: 0 IVs & EVs, and a stat-reducing Nature
Introduction to EVs, IVs, and Natures

Dreepy Best Tera Type

All Tera Types Ranked

Normal Fire Water Grass Electric Ice
- ★★ - - -
Fighting Poison Ground Flying Psychic Bug
★★ - - - -
Rock Ghost Dragon Dark Steel Fairy
- ★★ ★★ - ★★
Key ★★: Great! ★: Good

Best Tera Type for Each Moveset

Tera+STAB Attacker
Pokemon Ghost Type Icon Pokemon Dragon Type Icon
Tera Boost Coverage
Pokemon Fire Type Icon Pokemon Fighting Type Icon
Weakness Protection
Pokemon Steel Type Icon

Tera+STAB Attacker:
Pokemon who stack their Tera Type damage boost with STAB to get a 2x damage boost for one type.
Tera Boost Coverage:
Pokemon who use a Tera Type different from their main types to get a 1.5x boost in a new typing for greater coverage.
Weakness Protection:
Pokemon who use a Tera Type to reduce or remove one of their critical weaknesses.

Should You Terastallize Dreepy?

Terastallized Pokemon gain a 1.5x damage bonus to moves of their Tera Type, while also removing weaknesses and resistances from their original typings while maintaining those typings' STAB.

Tera Types Explained

Dreepy Best Nature

Nature Stat Changes
Adamant Attack, SpAtk
Modest SpAtk, Attack
Timid Speed, Attack
Jolly Speed, SpAtk

Nature Chart and How to Check Natures

Dreepy Egg Groups and Details

Egg Groups EV Yield Spd +1
Category Lingering Pokemon JP Name ドラメシヤ(Dorameshiya)
Height 0.5 m Weight 2.0 kg
Generation 8 Gender Ratio 50% / 50%

Dreepy Dropped Items

Dropped Item (TM Material)

TM Material TMs Used For (Req. Amount)
Dreepy Powder ・No TMs can be made with this Material

Dreepy Learnset

narrow down the range of conditions

Learnset by Leveling Up

Lv. Move Type Cat Power/Acc.
Base Bite Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dark Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 60/100
Has a 30% chance of causing the opponent to flinch.
Base Quick Attack Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 40/100
Has an increased Speed priority of 1, allowing it to go faster than most moves. If multiple Pokemon use a move with the same Speed priority, the one with higher Speed will go first.
Base Astonish Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 30/100
Has a 30% chance of causing the opponent to flinch.
Base Infestation Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Bug Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Type Moves 20/100
Inflicts damage equal to 1/8 of the opponent's max HP each turn and prevents them from fleeing and switching out for 4-5 turns, or until the user switches out or faints.
This Pokemon has no additional moves learned in this way.

Learnset by TM

No. Move Type Cat Power/Acc.
7 Protect Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
Protects the user from attacks. Has a chance of failing if used consecutively. Moves such as Acupressure, Doom Desire, Future Sight, Feint, Imprison, No Guard, Perish Song, Phantom Force, Play Nice, Psych Up, Shadow Force, and Transform bypass this move.
17 Confuse Ray Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/100
Confuses the opponent.
25 Facade Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 70/100
Doubles the damage if the user is afflicted with Paralysis, Burn, Poison, or Toxic Poison.
32 Swift Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Type Moves 60/-
This attack will never miss.
44 Dragon Tail Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dragon Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 60/90
Forces the opponent to switch Pokemon. If used against a single wild Pokemon, this ends the battle.
47 Endure Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
The user survives any attack for a turn, leaving them with at least 1 HP. Has a chance of failing if used consecutively.
70 Sleep Talk Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
The user uses a random move it knows while asleep.
82 Thunder Wave Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Electric Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/90
Paralyzes the opponent.
85 Rest Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Psychic Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
The user restores health and heals any status conditions, then falls asleep.
103 Substitute Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
The user creates a decoy by sacrificing 25% of the user's max HP.
130 Helping Hand Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
Increases the damage of the ally Pokemon's attack by 50%.
132 Baton Pass Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
Switches out the user with another Pokemon in the party while retaining any stat changes.
169 Draco Meteor Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dragon Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Type Moves 130/90
Lowers the user's Special Attack by two stages.
171 Tera Blast Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Type Moves 80/100
When used while the user is Terastallized, this move's type changes depending on the its Tera Type. Tera Blast becomes a physical move if the user's Attack stat is higher, while it becomes a special move if the user's Special Attack stat is higher.
224 Curse Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
This attack works differently when used by Ghost-type Pokemon. For most Pokemon, increases the user's Attack and Defense by one stage, but lowers the user's Speed by one stage. For Ghost-type Pokemon, the user loses half their maximum HP to cause the opponent to lose 1/4 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn.

Learnset via Egg Moves

Lv. Move Type Cat Power/Acc.
- Confuse Ray Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/100
Confuses the opponent.
- Curse Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Ghost Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
This attack works differently when used by Ghost-type Pokemon. For most Pokemon, increases the user's Attack and Defense by one stage, but lowers the user's Speed by one stage. For Ghost-type Pokemon, the user loses half their maximum HP to cause the opponent to lose 1/4 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn.
- Disable Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/100
Prevents the opponent from using its last move used.
- Double Team Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Type Moves -/-
Increases the user's Evasion by one stage.
- Dragon Tail Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dragon Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 60/90
Forces the opponent to switch Pokemon. If used against a single wild Pokemon, this ends the battle.
- Sucker Punch Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dark Type Moves Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Type Moves 70/100
The user damages the opponent if they're about to use a damaging move. This move fails if used after the opponent made their move or if they're not preparing to attack.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Related Guides

Dreepy in Other Pokemon Games

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Previous and Next Pokemon

Paldea Dex
Noivern ImageNoivern
(#304)
Dreepy ImageDreepy
(#305)
Drakloak ImageDrakloak
(#306)

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1 Anonymousabout 2 years

i will trade a shiny riolu for a shiny dreepy

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