#887 · DragonGhost · Regulation M-A · Updated May 2026

Dragapult in Pokemon Champions: Stats, Best Moveset & How to Get

Dragapult is one of the premier fast attackers in Pokemon Champions: a 142-Speed Dragon/Ghost with 120 Attack, 100 Special Attack and the flexibility to run physical, special or mixed sets. Clear Body ignores Intimidate and stat-drops while Infiltrator blows past screens and Substitute, making it a constant offensive threat. This guide covers Dragapult's stats, type matchups, abilities, best moveset, an SP spread, its role in Regulation M-A doubles, and how to get it.

Dex No.#887
TypeDragon/Ghost
AbilitiesClear Body / Infiltrator / Cursed Body
Evolves fromDrakloak (Lv. 60)
Egg groupsAmorphous, Dragon
Height / Weight3 m / 50 kg
Best roleFast physical attacker · Speed control

Base Stats

Dragapult's defining number is its 142 Speed — among the fastest in the format, letting it outrun nearly everything and frequently move first without Tailwind. The 600 BST backs that up with 120 Attack and 100 Special Attack, so both offensive sets hit hard. Bulk is the soft spot at 88/75/75; it is not frail, but it dislikes priority and prefers to deal damage before it has to take any.

FormHPAtkDefSpASpDSpeBST
Dragapult881207510075142600

Type Matchups

Weak to: Ice Ghost Dragon Dark Fairy
Resists: Fire Water Electric Grass Poison Bug
Immune to: NormalFighting

Abilities

  • Clear Body — prevents all stat reduction, so Intimidate, Snarl, Icy Wind and similar drops bounce off. This keeps Dragapult's offense intact against the format's most common debuffers.
  • Infiltrator — ignores Light Screen, Reflect, Aurora Veil and Substitute, letting Dragapult punch through defensive cores and chip behind subs.
  • Cursed Body — may disable a move that hits Dragapult; situational and rarely chosen over the other two.

Best Moveset

Dragapult's pool supports several distinct builds. The standout Regulation M-A options:

Physical attacker

  • Dragon Claw or Outrage — Dragon STAB; Dragon Claw is the safe spread-doubles choice over locking Outrage.
  • Shadow Ball — Ghost STAB and coverage even on physical sets (no good physical Ghost move), giving the strong dual-STAB combo.
  • Dragon Dance — pushes its already-elite Speed and Attack further for a sweep.
  • U-turn — pivots out of bad matchups while chipping.

Utility / mixed

  • Draco Meteor — nuclear special Dragon STAB for surprise mixed damage.
  • Thunder Wave or Will-O-Wisp — fast status to cripple a threat.
  • Sucker Punch — priority to break the speed tie or pick off a faster foe.
  • Protect — doubles staple for scouting and safety.

It also has Flamethrower / Fire Blast, Hydro Pump, Surf, Thunderbolt, Helping Hand, Light Screen, Reflect, Substitute and Tera Blast.

Suggested SP Spread

With the Champions SP system (66 points, max 32 per stat), Dragapult wants Attack (or Special Attack) plus Speed to cement its top-tier offensive ceiling, with an offensive Stat Alignment. A little bulk investment can help it survive priority. Tune the exact Level 50 numbers in the PikaChampions team builder.

Competitive Role in Regulation M-A

Dragapult is a premier offensive pivot and speed-control threat. Its blistering Speed means it dictates the pace of a turn — clicking spread damage, fast Thunder Wave, or U-turn to keep momentum — and Clear Body makes it immune to the Intimidate and Snarl chip that the doubles meta leans on to soften attackers. Infiltrator gives it a genuine edge against screen and Substitute-based defensive teams that other attackers stall out against. It is most dangerous after a single Dragon Dance, where it outspeeds even scarfed threats and 2HKOs most of the field, but it earns its keep just as easily as a disruptive lead. Back it with priority insurance and redirection, since its only real check is being hit before it acts.

Evolution Line

Dreepy → Drakloak (Level 50) → Dragapult (Level 60). Dragapult does not Mega Evolve.

How to Get Dragapult in Pokemon Champions

  • Evolve Dreepy — raise Dreepy to Drakloak at Level 50, then to Dragapult at Level 60.
  • Roster Ranch recruitment — available during the Regulation M-A season (around April–June 2026); permanently recruitable with Teammate Tickets.
  • Transfer via Pokemon HOME — move a Dragapult from another title into Pokemon Champions.

Obtaining details via Game8.

Plan your Dragapult build

Use the free PikaChampions team builder — full 263-Pokemon roster, SP calculator, coverage analysis, and team codes.

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