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Dragonite vs Charizard: Who Wins?

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Dragonite vs Charizard: Who Wins?

Stat comparison

DragoniteDragoniteDragonFlyingBST 600
CharizardCharizardFireFlyingBST 534
VS
  • 91
    HP
    78
  • 134
    ATK
    84
  • 95
    DEF
    78
  • 100
    SP.A
    109
  • 100
    SP.D
    85
  • 80
    SPE
    100
Dragonite4BST 600/5342Charizard

A Clash of Titans: Typing and Abilities

On the surface, this battle between two Flying-type titans seems straightforward, but their secondary typings create a fascinating dynamic. Charizard, as a Fire/Flying type, is famously vulnerable to Rock-type attacks. Dragonite, a Dragon/Flying type, carries a devastating 4x weakness to Ice-type moves. In a direct confrontation, Dragonite's Dragon typing resists Charizard's primary Fire attacks.

However, their abilities add another layer of strategy. Dragonite's Hidden Ability, Multiscale, is a game-changer, halving the damage it takes when at full HP. This makes it incredibly difficult to knock out in one hit. Charizard's Blaze powers up its Fire-type moves when its health is low, making it a dangerous comeback threat. Furthermore, the introduction of Mega Evolutions and Gigantamax forms gives Charizard incredible versatility, with Mega Charizard X even gaining the Dragon-typing and Mega Charizard Y becoming a devastating special attacker under the sun.

  • Pokémon
    Dragonite
    Type
    Dragon, Flying
    Total stats
    600
  • Pokémon
    Charizard
    Type
    Fire, Flying
    Total stats
    534

TYPE EFFECTIVENESS

DragonFlying
×4Super weak
Ice
×2Weak
RockDragonFairy
×½Resistant
FireWaterFightingBug
×¼Very resist.
Grass
×0Immune
Ground

Stats and Strategy: The Path to Victory

When comparing their raw power, Dragonite has the clear edge. As a pseudo-legendary, its base stat total is significantly higher than Charizard's, distributed to make it a bulky and powerful physical attacker. Charizard, while still strong, is more of a glass cannon, prioritizing Speed and its Attack or Special Attack stats.

This speed difference is Charizard's greatest asset in this matchup. Being able to move first allows it to potentially inflict a status condition or land a powerful hit before Dragonite can set up. A common strategy for Dragonite is to use Dragon Dance to boost its Attack and Speed, turning it into an unstoppable sweeper. A well-prepared Charizard might carry a move like Dragon Pulse or Outrage to hit Dragonite's Dragon-type for super-effective damage, making this a true battle of wits and preparation. See for yourself how their stats stack up with our Pokémon Comparator tool below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Charizard learn Dragon-type moves to fight Dragonite?

Yes. Charizard has access to powerful Dragon-type moves like Dragon Pulse and Outrage through various methods like TMs or breeding. This allows it to hit Dragonite for super-effective damage, making the matchup far more competitive than it might seem at first glance.

Who is faster, Dragonite or Charizard?

Charizard has a higher base Speed stat than Dragonite. In a direct confrontation without any stat boosts from moves like Dragon Dance, Charizard will almost always attack first, which can be a significant strategic advantage.

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