
Sword Shield Promos·#SWSH097
Dragapult, a dual Dragon/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, is the final evolution of Dreepy and a fan-favorite for its unique design and powerful presence. This specific card, Dragapult VMAX #SWSH097 from the Sword & Shield Promos set, is a full-art variant that stands out as a highly collectible and powerful addition to any collection. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, as well as its weakness, resistance, and comprehensive edition history.
Read more ↓Dragapult is a dual Dragon/Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, native to the Galar region. It is the final evolution of Dreepy, evolving from Drakloak. This pseudo-legendary Pokémon is renowned for its unique design, resembling a stealth bomber, and its unusual behavior of launching Dreepy from its horns at supersonic speeds. In the games, Dragapult is a formidable special attacker with high speed, making it a popular choice in competitive play. Its Pokedex entries often highlight its parental instincts, as it cares for the Dreepy it carries, and its incredible speed, which allows it to disappear and reappear almost instantly. In the anime, Dragapult has been featured showcasing its impressive aerial maneuvers and powerful attacks, cementing its status as a fan-favorite. Its ghostly nature and draconic power make it a compelling creature in the Pokémon universe, representing both ancient might and spectral mystery. Dragapult's design cleverly blends prehistoric aquatic life with modern military aircraft, creating a truly memorable and distinctive Pokémon.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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