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Pokemon Who Can Learn Dragon Dance (TR51)

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This is an article for the move Dragon Dance (TR51) and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Dragon Dance - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Dragon Image
Category Pokemon Status Image
Power -
Accuracy -
PP 20
Effect The user vigorously performs a mystic powerful dance that boosts its Attack and Speed stats
Max Move Max Guard
Power: -
TM / TR TR51

Pokemon That Learn Dragon Dance

By Default

FlygonFlygon LatiosLatios

By Level Up

HorseaHorsea SeadraSeadra GyaradosGyarados
DratiniDratini DragonairDragonair DragoniteDragonite
KingdraKingdra RayquazaRayquaza AxewAxew
FraxureFraxure HaxorusHaxorus Jangmo-oJangmo-o
Hakamo-oHakamo-o Kommo-oKommo-o FlappleFlapple
DrakloakDrakloak DragapultDragapult EternatusEternatus
RegidragoRegidrago

By TM / TR

CharmanderCharmander CharmeleonCharmeleon CharizardCharizard
OnixOnix HorseaHorsea SeadraSeadra
GyaradosGyarados LaprasLapras AerodactylAerodactyl
DratiniDratini DragonairDragonair DragoniteDragonite
MewMew SteelixSteelix KingdraKingdra
LarvitarLarvitar PupitarPupitar TyranitarTyranitar
SceptileSceptile FlygonFlygon AltariaAltaria
BarboachBarboach WhiscashWhiscash CorphishCorphish
CrawdauntCrawdaunt MiloticMilotic BagonBagon
ShelgonShelgon SalamenceSalamence LatiasLatias
LatiosLatios RayquazaRayquaza ScraggyScraggy
ScraftyScrafty AxewAxew FraxureFraxure
HaxorusHaxorus HydreigonHydreigon ReshiramReshiram
ZekromZekrom KyuremKyurem TyruntTyrunt
TyrantrumTyrantrum NoivernNoivern ZygardeZygarde
Zygarde (10% Forme)Zygarde (10% Forme) Zygarde (Complete Forme)Zygarde (Complete Forme) SalazzleSalazzle
DrampaDrampa Jangmo-oJangmo-o Hakamo-oHakamo-o
Kommo-oKommo-o NecrozmaNecrozma NaganadelNaganadel
FlappleFlapple DrakloakDrakloak DragapultDragapult
EternatusEternatus RegidragoRegidrago

By Egg Move

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Competitive Analysis

Dragon Dance is a recommended move to have due to its effect of increasing Attack and Speed by two stages. This can make it easier for the user to hit strong and faster while in batle, which is always something good to have!

Good users of this move include Salamence and Dragonite.

Dragonite - Moveset and Best Build

Dragon Dance Locations

Purchase from the Wild Area Trader

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Dragon Dance (TR51) is available to purchase from the Watt Traders in the Wild Area for 2000 Watts.

The Watt Traders' selection of TM and TRs changes everyday so make sure to check what's in stock!

How to Farm Watts Quickly

A Possible Drop from Max Raids

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It's also possible to get Dragon Dance (TR51) from Dragon-type Max Raid dens as a reward for defeating or catching the resident Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokemon.

How to Max Raid With Friends

Get from the Cram-o-Matic

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It's also possible to get Dragon Dance (TR51) from the Cram-o-Matic, although the chances are still low even when using the right items.

How to Use the Cram-o-Matic

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